SouthWesterly wrote: » Thanks. What's parking like
xxyyzz wrote: » I've parked on the road just up from the entrance to Scotias grave. It's tight but there is room.
irishguitarlad wrote: » What's the story with this new city of 50000 Hong Kong people that they are thinking of building in Kerry? Any truth to it? Seems a bit farfetched to me.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » This Mr Ko seems to be a bit of a chancer, puffing himself up to the media - unlikely anything will happen in Ireland, and even if it did, 5,000 seems the more probable scale.
Adiboo wrote: » People seem to have taken it as gospel on Facebook.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Found a Scotia's Grave today. Thanks all. There's a few lay byes up past it. A bit of a rough walk with lots of water flowing along the paths. Found some mushrooms so was worth it
kn wrote: » I hear a certain bar in the Square was closed by the Guards last night but I passed it today & it's worse than ever with a big crowd out the front cheek by jowl & not as much as a packet of taytos between them.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » That's what I was wondering! I know they used to do hot food, but that was a good few years ago now. I didn't think they served food anymore. I'm sure there are plenty of bars who would love to be open at the moment but are not going to take that risk!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I just read on Facebook that the Birds amusements are coming to Tralee for 2 weeks in the Harriers grounds. I don't know what dates but it seems a bit ridiculous that they are coming. They were asked not to come to Killarney.
Clab mor wrote: » I can’t see how they’ll make money limiting the crowd to 200 people including staff. Surely this is classed as an outdoor event as per the GAA etc?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Here is some further information regarding it, including how they will implement all their safety measures. They will be limiting it to 200 people apparently.http://traleetoday.ie/birds-amusements-to-implement-range-of-measures-to-protect-customers/?fbclid=IwAR1ptJnjOqYNdJGfSqJ1drjQMuQYBv0tLOd1d8cBIQuc2-c4mmNLJgh0kAI
Clab mor wrote: » Sure that would have to be standard practice. The problem isn’t there procedures it’s the fact that the event itself has the potential to attract a very large number of young people. They can have all the sanitiser in the world but if there’s an additional 500 - 600 teens per day mixing about together before and after it will cause huge issues. Everyone will be familiar with the famous area outside Siamsa near the big tree where young people gather and congregate during rose of tralee. Young people will flock to a particular area as a meeting point be it the town park or wherever but it has a very serious potential to blow up. I do think this is a very poor reflection on the Bird family, the council and the harriers that it’s allowed to go ahead. This is not about the safety of the event itself but about giving young teens a reason to come and gather together in large groups before after and indeed during the event.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » There seems to be quite a lot of negativity about it on FB so I wonder will they decide against it in the end? I don't think they should come, its not a good idea at the moment. I see they are also due to go to Listowel.
cms88 wrote: » Has Barbereille in Russell Street closed?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Yes, they are now closed. That section of Bridge street is looking very empty now!
Quackster wrote: » And it's gonna be all ripped up for the best part of a year shortly too.
Clab mor wrote: » Everyone will be familiar with the famous area outside Siamsa near the big tree where young people gather and congregate during rose of tralee.
carchaeologist wrote: » Town is really busy with people around the last few days, the mall especially so.