dobman88 wrote: » Yeah. Loads. Enjoy.
pirateradiohed wrote: » Will do:)
pirateradiohed wrote: » Live music in or around Killarney tonight or tomorrow night? Cheers
starlit wrote: » Hi I’m just wondering does anyone know what places are open to eat out in, in the town other than hotels as I heard that not many places opened to eat out in Killarney at the moment? Will be visiting Killarney over the bank holiday. Would you need to book places in advance to get a table? Thanks
dobman88 wrote: » Reflects badly on who? My take is it's the ramblings of one man who works for a local magazine and probably sees himself as a ground breaking journalist with these opinion pieces. Not to be taken seriously.
g1983d wrote: » Hi all, I can understand speaking up for Killarney but the poor me reflects badly. Whats your take? Articles belowhttps://www.killarneyadvertiser.ie/a-tale-of-two-towns-why-are-killarneys-projects-put-on-the-long-finger/https://www.killarneyadvertiser.ie/a-tale-of-two-towns-part-two-killarney-bypass/
phater phagan wrote: » I doubt very much that SVP will take it. Maybe a KWD disposal unit can take it. A man with a van would be ok, only if it's not dumped illegally. You can call Coolcaslagh Disposal at (064) 663 3522. They might be able to help.
LilacNails wrote: » Would it be in any fit state to donate to St Vincent de Pauls? If it's in fairly bad condition they won't take it. I'm pretty sure a man with a van would take it to wherever it's going.
Sikpupi wrote: » Hi All... How can I get rid of an old 3-piece suite in Killarney? Have a NEW set arriving but the supplier wont take my current set for disposal. Am afraid - it has seen better days so not bothering with trying to sell it on due to condition If I get hold of a Man with Van - will they take it in at the waste site outside Coolwood???
dobman88 wrote: » Some people are definitely just born plain thickhttps://www.killarneytoday.com/drivers-find-new-footpaths-useful-for-parking/?fbclid=IwAR3j2PVJ1j_Ypufi5Hz8WolFIaqTo4AS3yh3ItO0VIj5WlvgbFNkRe3DgcY
Daddy Ireland wrote: » Hoping to do Ring Of Kerry by bike over 3 days Aug/Sep. Stopping overnight in Caherciveen and Sneem. 2 small suitcases to be transported from Killarney to Caherciveen Day 1 and onward to Sneem Day 2 and onward to Killarney Day 3. Anyone recommend a courier service or services that would do this. Thanks
Firbolg wrote: » <snip>
Radio5 wrote: » Walked down town around 5pm on Monday, first time in ages. Seemed to be a good few Irish tourists around, lots of menus being examined outside restaurants/bars with serving food. I see Eddie Rockets is still closed, Revive cafe seems to be gone in New St. The building where Pillbox boutique was (opposite Post Office), was being gutted pre-Covid but nothing happening there now.
Davidth88 wrote: » Just back from Killarney from the weekend. I would know the place pretty well ( my in-laws live there ) so I am there pretty often although for obvious reasons not since March. I was shocked how quiet it was TBH , the traffic was heavy but not as heavy as a usual weekend at the height of the season. I walked the town on Sat afternoon , it was basically dead , the only life I saw was outside Scotts . Ill be honest I was a little shocked . The only accents I heard were local as well. I saw the old Jam was up for rent 53k PA rent !! that's crazy money . Still say Killarney could do with a really decent Coffee roastery /shop :-) The new bollards that seems to have split opinion , I can't see the fuss TBH , I honestly think they should shut the road between The Ross and Market Cross ( as they did I think one summer or was it Christmas ?? ) It serves no purpose now if you want to get to high st by car then go around the other way . ( anyway thats from a visitor I don't live there :-) )