Ciarrai76 wrote: » The one coffee shop that doesn't seem to have reopened yet is Costa!? None of their stores have reopened and they haven't given a date as to when they will. I would have thought they would have been one of the first to open!
bobdcow wrote: » To follow up on the rubbish in the Mall and Square - credit where it is due, the Love Tralee page on Facebook said that staff of Hillbillies were walking around the square picking up rubbish that came from their takeaway. It's nice to see/hear of businesses taking responsibility for their rubbish when they can. Spotted this morning, there are garda cones alongside the kerb (on the road) beside McDonalds - I assume to prevent cars from blocking the road while trying to get in. If your coming to town from the Manor side, the Boherbee road is closed to traffic, the diversion is by the Grotto. I don't know what they are doing in town. There has been a lot of road works the past few weeks. The road by the South Campus and the further education building in Clash is fantastic now, very smooth.
Stephen A Smith wrote: » Anyone else notice the traffic lights coming up along Pembroke Street to Rock street st at the corner of dairy master are a disaster? 3 times in the past 7 days I’ve drove up there and been stopped on red for close to 10mins and each time there was cars in front of me and we all had to break the red light when safe to turn. What is going on with it?
bobdcow wrote: » To keep the little one asleep in the car we drove up the bypass - Ballygarry to Listowel roundabout - someone has written in large bold black lettering "WHITE LIVES MATTER MORE" (in capitals) on one of the bridge pillars, (closer to the listowel roundabout). P.S I'm only saying what I saw - not a persona opinion.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Apparently resurfacing the road in Boherbee/Castle street. But I don't know if anyone in Boherbee/Castle street notified of these road works? Edited to add that they resurfaced the road from Applgreen down towards the train station last week. The woman who owns Kingdom food & wine was furious as she got a letter the afternoon before to notify her of it! Her entrance was blocked off to cars & she was very annoyed. Rightly so! I thought that part of the road was only done a year or so ago?
Panda Killa wrote: » Yeah... Maeve was pretty peeved alright ..add to that .. council burst the water main outside her door.. leaving her with no water...and a day later.they left a truck parked outside so no customers could drive in. Not the greatest advert for business/council relations at the moment I must admit.
Quackster wrote: » She would want to tell her customers not to be dangerously parking on the road outside though. I swear, some day I'll just completely lose the rag and rip the wing-mirror off a car that's obstructing the footpath! Same goes for outside Oaklands too. The sheer ignorance of some people is absolutely breathtaking.
Rows Grower wrote: » Calm down... deep breaths.
Panda Killa wrote: » People don't think...I've had arguments with people parking on Castle St as they just pop to the bank...this is where the traffic wardens should patrol... A couple of €80 fines every morning would stop that pdq!
Quackster wrote: » More often than not, this is due to some idiot not stopping at the correct location - either overshooting the stop line or stopping too far back - so the induction loop doesn't pick up the fact that there is waiting traffic and therefore the controller unit doesn't activate a green signal for that road. Of course a technical fault could also be to blame.
bobdcow wrote: » To follow up on the rubbish in the Mall and Square - credit where it is due, the Love Tralee page on Facebook said that staff of Hillbillies were walking around the square picking up rubbish that came from their takeaway. It's nice to see/hear of businesses taking responsibility for their rubbish when they can.
carchaeologist wrote: » I saw the Gardai fining a car Friday evening that was parked right up on on the footpath across from Bailys corner.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Apparently there are 2 suspected cases of covid in UHK today! yikes
carchaeologist wrote: » You mean what should be called the Hate Tralee’ page, as it only promotes antagonism towards the council, is full of biased political propaganda, pretty much every post on it is stolen from somewhere else, and if you post anything against the grain you will get banned. Pure muck. Ken Tobin’s post about it earlier in the week voiced the opinions of many. What the town needs, especially in these trying days is as much positivity as possible not photos online of overflowing bins and bashing the council for it.
Forge83 wrote: » The reality is that business should never have received planning from the council day 1 as the location is not suitable for retail of any kind. Illegal parking, people reversing out onto main road etc. Great sandwiches though 😜
ongarboy wrote: » Agreed. Kingdom Food Hall do great food and the staff are very friendly but the parking situation is awful. They must lose a lot of casual or impulse trade from people who are put off from attempting to park there in the tight spaces or who are, rightly so, too conscientious to illegally park on the road. It's in an unfortunate location for pedestrians to walk to unless you happen to be in that area and tourists would never be venturing by there. They should consider relocating to one of the many vacant buildings in town centre (old Val osheas, Quinlans, Old Oak or a few others spring to mind where they could offer seating as well. Actually the nearby and closed Stokers Lodge with sufficient parking would be ideal also. Then again, maybe their business is doing just fine and they are happy out!