Quackster wrote: » Anyone watching the excellent 'Hawks & Doves' on RTE tonight will have heard passing reference to the 'Battle of Tralee', proof that fake news was alive and well long before the advent of social media!https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/how-the-british-faked-battles-during-the-war-of-independence-1.3930891 Inspired decision by the Brits in using Killiney as a stand in for the town!
King_Joffery wrote: » Does anybody know what time tk Maxx opens in the morning?
Ciarrai76 wrote: Not sure if this was posted up before, but here is a link to the results of a recent town survey. Not sure if I even saw it to take the survey!?
Sos88sos88 wrote: » To be fair it was heavily pushed on facebook, I remember seeing 3-4 posts asking for people to take it
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I'm sure it was, I just don't remember seeing it! Not everything shows up on peoples timelines.
hanamandiol wrote: Remember completing this survey online.Hopefully results will be acted upon .Free parking up to 11 am coming soon.Am i right in this ?????
bobdcow wrote: » The bollards are being installed on the post office side of Edward Street. They are about a foot away from the kerb. They seemed to be working up as far as the cafe there. I'm not sure how far up they are going to go.
TigerTim wrote: » Also done in Rock Street from Garveys up past Kellihers. Is that to give more footpath space for social distancing?. T.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » ] Apparently that’s what it was being done for, but also to stop people parking on the paths and making them too tight to social distances.
Quackster wrote: » And now to do the path outside Kingdom Foods next...
SouthWesterly wrote: » Will Norma be any good for the county now that she can be driven to work?
phater phagan wrote: » Better that she should be good to the country. Parish pump politics is not good for anyone, except for a few insiders.