jaffa20 wrote: » Do you need to prebook for Lawlors or the Monread Lodge? I guess it's too busy at weekends.
beertons wrote: » Heard Rustic has no panels up between tables or anything. No distancing, no masks. Jaysus.
Duke of Url wrote: » Anyone know what’s happening at Vista primary care. Looks like the are removing large medical hardware using cranes.
RibRidge wrote: » Anyone have any reccomendations of a SaorView installer? Or can explain what I actually need better than I can understand from the fairly cryptic information on saorview.ie....
a very cool kid wrote: » If you live in a fairly urban area and have a TV under 10 years old all you need is a TV aerial
RibRidge wrote: » Can you just put it beside the tv or does it need to be on the roof etc and wired in?
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Anyone with Vodafone broadband and TV not working?
luppy wrote: » Looking for some expert help with decorating a hall in naas area. AnyOne have any suggestions for interior designers around?
wildwillow wrote: » Anyone have no water on the Sallins Road
Lex Luthor wrote: » Any recommendations for a drive instructor in Naas for a few lessons pre test? Thanks
2lazytogetup wrote: » https://www.leinsterleader.ie/news/home/559351/latest-new-naas-store-for-diy-chain-which-has-15-branches-nationwide.html see naas is getting in new business. and i heard aldi opening offices in millenium park. good to see Naas doing well. i know these massive developments will cause stresses to the town (schools, hospitals, traffic) , but it shows things will grow. more likely to have new restaurants, shops, and existing places will continue to run if there is more potential consumers living in the area.
Darc19 wrote: » Hardly massive developments. But good to see job creation is continuing. The plumbing center will have 10-15 people and aldi just moving some from their current location and probably adding a few more.
A building site in Dublin had to close temporarily after staff tested positive for Covid-19. Over 20 cases were linked to it so far and many other workers have been tested, Dr Ronan Glynn added. He said: "We are now seeing outbreaks of the virus in a range of work settings, including in construction, in fast food outlets and in supermarkets. "We can't underestimate how quickly clusters develop. "We have come so far together, but we need to stay vigilant to prevent a resurgence across the whole country in the coming weeks."Other cases have been associated with a retailer in Kildare, Dr Glynn added.