ejmaztec wrote: » I know that no one seems to be interested in Listowel these days, or even a lot of previous days, but credit where credit's due for the Tidy Towns 2018 achievements. It's been a long time coming. It's good to see that the people doing the hard work actually give a damn about their town, and hopefully it might inspire those folks in Tralee to get their act together
road_high wrote: » Fascinating and heartbreaking story about Listowel and the story of Peggy and Breda McCarthy;https://www.rte.ie/radio1/doconone/2018/0807/983666-shame-love-in-shame/ Well worth a listen on the way it was only a generation ago.
Deleted User wrote: » Just saw this now. I heard this extraordinarily poignant documentary on RTÉ Radio 1
BK92 wrote: » Listowel Man, admittedly the optics weren't great but that's a very poor comment to make. I don't understand why you brought up a post from a few months back to diss the town. If you're a 'Listowel man' as your username suggests, you know as well as I do that Listowel has a lot of decent, hardworking people who voluntarily give their time to make the town a better place. Those people who shook the defendants hand believed he was innocent. That's their opinion. However, I'm full sure it wasn't because they already thought he was a sex offender. The vast majority of people here waited for justice to take its course. Perhaps the more likely reason for the massive drop in posting in this section of the forum is because of the death of one of its major contributors not so long ago.
J.R. wrote: » I remember the crime -as if it only happened yesterday. Article said it happened 23 years ago but I was sure it happened in the mid 80's ..about 35 years ago!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Did of the board members on here pass away?
Japandamo wrote: » Starlings... Anyone noticed the starlings (I may be wrong on species) have suddenly started roosting out in the open on ledges on William Street? Hundreds of them. Place is destroyed! Maybe it happens every year but I've never noticed it before - but possibly it's the despair at seeing McKenna's beautiful paint job from last year getting covered in scat! Or is it a mild winter/global warming thing.
J.R. wrote: » unusual, I've no idea as starlings are on the decline - getting scarcehttps://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/birdwatch-ireland-unsure-of-reason-for-decrease-in-starling-murmurations-881693.html
Oink wrote: » Hi folks, Can anyone recommend a broadband/phone/TV provider in Listowel? Do you recommend the one you have? Thanks in advance EDIT: Except Eir obviously. Silly me.
phater phagan wrote: » I've been using Vodafone for 5 years and have had no problems with them.
ejmaztec wrote: » ... you find out how crap their "customer service" is. The general consensus seems to be that Eir is the same.