Quackster wrote: » I hope everyone with an interest in seeing the Tralee-Fenit greenway finally bought to fruition makes an objection before tomorrow against the proposed diversion at Bawnboy that seeks to facilitate the attempted theft of public property by a local business. More info in today's Kerry's Eye. Objections can be emailed to ciu@kerrycoco.ie
mitchelsontour wrote: » @Clab_mor sound man for reminding me - just posted there as well.
Clab mor wrote: » There ms a dedicated thread tralee to fenit greenway in the Kerry forum. I could do without whingy cyclists clogging up the tralee thread who will most likely use the main roads anyway regardless of the greenway.
adam88 wrote: » Someone a bit moody this evening
Clab mor wrote: » Not at all. However the original post was from a mod who should have more sense and post to the correct thread. (search before you post) No mod has had the decency to move the post either. One rule for them another for others!!!!!
Pirates Ale wrote: » http://traleetoday.ie/campaign-calls-on-councillors-to-refuse-planning-for-diversion-on-tralee-fenit-greenway/ 'The owner of the business told Radio Kerry that he is fully supportive of the Tralee-Fenit Greenway and wants the project to follow the original route He said he was willing to relocate his business, but was told by Kerry County Council that it would cost too much to do this, so the Council proposed the 700m diversion'
Quackster wrote: » He wanted the council to pay to relocate his business that has no planning permission to operate where it's currently located on land that doesn't belong to him. Hmm, yeah...
Forge83 wrote: » Who is the business owner? I assume the council trying to remove him from the land could lead to a long drawn out legal battle which would delay the Greenway?
Quackster wrote: » The company is Southwest Pallet Production. I won't post the owner's name as it hasn't appeared in any other public media AFAIK but it shouldn't be too difficult to find with the auld Google yoke.
Traleelad wrote: » For someone that hasn’t been up to speed on this. What’s the big deal with the route taking the 700m divert??? Just wondering what all the fuss is about.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Unfortunately Shindig have closed their shop on Ashe Street. They are going to go online though. Shame to see another shop close. Something in the Kerry's eye saying how we have a lot higher rate of empty units than Killarney.
Quackster wrote: » Very disappointing to hear but I guess covid has had a massive impact on the fashion trade. A lot of people still won't go into shops unless they're looking for something specific they need.
Quackster wrote: » A myriad of reasons. Best read up on it on cyclist.ie if you're interested in knowing more.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I don't mind going into clothes shops for a browse, but its not being able to try things on that is putting me off buying much. I have to really want it to buy it and try on at home. I am buying a lot less!! Penney's must have so many returns at the moment!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Debenhams seem to be negotiating with their staff at last! Hopefully they will have a resolution next week according to the Radio Kerry website.https://www.radiokerry.ie/potential-resolution-negotiated-debenhams-dispute/
Traleelad wrote: » Fingers crossed they will get some closure they deserve it.
phater phagan wrote: » Does anyone know if the bar in the Mall Tavern open for drink with food?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Apparently they are not in agreement with the initial offer from Debenhams. Hopefully they will come to an agreement soon though.