Igotadose wrote: » She's got an important remit as Minister for Education now. Plenty of work and good that can be done there. Big test, being a councilor's less demanding. Best to keep an eye on what she does, post-Covid they're going to need to be clever on how the students catch up for lost study time.
Mike Hough wrote: Coffee Start in The Mall will be reopening tomorrow, some little bit of good news for that area. Elverys won't be open for about 4 weeks
Clab mor wrote: » Give it a rest 🙄
94shane wrote: » Is there anywhere around town where I can get a plain black cloth type face mask?
Quackster wrote: » Don't worry, I'll be making appropriate communications. I've no intention of dropping the issue now.
Clab mor wrote: » God I hadn’t put you down to be one of those people. You must have plenty time on your hands. Best of luck in your communications!!!!
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.
kn wrote: » Certainly with Edward St it is to do with people parking there and going to the Post Office.
bobdcow wrote: » I find Ballymullen post office great to get to - plenty of parking there and usually small to no crowd, I'd rarely go to the main post office.
StrikingOut wrote: » They may have ample parking but they are awful to deal with. So, so rude! I’d prefer to walk to the GPO in Dublin than go in there to buy a stamp. I would recommend the staff in Rock Street, they are lovely to deal with, very helpful and so friendly. Edward Street staff are very pleasant too.
Clab mor wrote: » According to the council plans the widening of footpaths and installation of barriers is to allow for more space for pedestrians to pass and allow for socially distanced queuing outside shops.
Quackster wrote: » Yep, not much chance of that when some ignorant tosser has plonked their vehicle over half the width of the footpath.
bobdcow wrote: » To be honest I've never heard anything bad about Ballymullen P.O. It's a pity if they are being rude to people. I like shops when they are friendly and where you can have a bit of craic. Surf N Sail is a great example - they treat you as if they have know you all their life, it's great customer service.
Forge83 wrote: » Speaking of surf n sail. Why is their unit always up for lease on daft when they are in there... does anyone know?
bobdcow wrote: » Passing by Benners today - they are open from 5pm today. - That's all the sign on the door said.
SouthWesterly wrote: » The odd time I've been into Bally Mullen I've found them helpful and polite. Maybe they just don't like locals
Ciarrai76 wrote: » By the looks of some of the pubs in other parts of the country who serve food, it looks like people may chance their arm with getting drinks, and very little food! I did overhear a guy in a shop yesterday tell the staff member that he manged to get 2 pints in a place in town, without ordering food! There's no law against it, its just guidelines. Its easier to sit and eat in a restaurant, Who knows how a pub is going to work from the 20th though! There won't be any standing around allowed, or sitting at bars. The guys who are regulars in bars are going to find it very strange. I did sit down in the Ugly Mug yesterday for a coffee. It was nice to just sit down and relax in a bit of normality again