kneemos wrote: » Hardly economical I'd imagine.
paulaa wrote: » Does anyone repair small appliances anymore, eg vacum cleaners, kettles etc ?
RadioRetro wrote: » There's a guy in Joyces who does appliance repairs, maybe ring them and ask?
Duffry Goat wrote: » SLANEY NEWS EXCLUSIVE! Homesavers will be opening soon in the old Dunnes Stores building on Rafter Street ending 12 years of a derelict building blighting one of Enniscorthy’s main shopping streets. Homesavers already has more than 20 shops up and running around Ireland. It stocks furniture items, bedding, curtains, soft furnishings, bathroom accessories, kitchen accessories and foodstuffs, storage solutions, toys, etc. Well done to local businessman Martin Sinnott who purchased the old Dunnes building several years ago when nobody else would take a risk on it, and for now securing a tenant who will take on one of the biggest units in Enniscorthy in these difficult times.
Duffry Goat wrote: » Doyles have announced on Facebook that they will not be opening for the moment. Huge disappointment.
CoBo55 wrote: » Dermot Kavanagh won't be happy... Time for a new video me thinks!!
Deleted User wrote: » ah, smyths doesn’t really sell much of that stuff. That’s Kavanagh’s on the Main Street who’d sell that kinda thing. I could be wrong but I don’t think Dermot owns that.
Del.Monte wrote: » Kavanagh's Gift Shop is owned by the brother, John, who owns half the empty business premises in the town.
PhilOssophy wrote: » It is a decent addition to the street. Having said that, anything other than a charity shop is probably a welcome vista.
Del.Monte wrote: » Agreed, but is it not just another discount store?
enniscorthy wrote: » great job everyone we did it
paulaa wrote: » Did what ?
Deleted User wrote: » got the pubs open I suppose
vicwatson wrote: » Is Lidl back open yet? Or Is there a date ? Cheers
CoBo55 wrote: » Big massive sign saying November... Think it might be in November