smellyoldboot wrote: » Yeah I thought we were getting a Mexican restaurant, was quite excited tbh. Looks like what they have planned is .. something else. Beer towers, multiple sports screens, tequila shots etc. Sounds tacky as hell and as Mexican as Ballyhaunis. Think I'll pass.
DLS_75 wrote: » Jesus wept. Maybe try the place first before you decide to pass.
smellyoldboot wrote: » No thanks. I would be attending with a small young family and from the thrust of their social media advertising , we clearly aren't their target market, so I'll pass.
kuang1 wrote: » But, just to be clear, if you were their target market you'd go? You're miffed that they haven't targeted you with their advertising?
Yellow_Fern wrote: » If we permitted alcohol to be served in all cafes and takeaways you'd avoid this problem.
friendlyfun wrote: » Wouldnt mind another Mexican food place in Waterford tbh. We have a load of asian fusion/street food places but only two Mexican places and only one of them just does Burritos more or less.
Gardner wrote: Another company added to the Causeway Group and another company not to support due to it's owners actions.
gscully wrote: » I've been saying the same about a secondary school being needed badly for the Dunmore Rd area, but I wouldn't go with a location on the ORR like that. I think it might attract the same unwanted attention as the school in Carrickpherish. There is land opposite Ballygunner school beside Havenwood that could incorporate the Gael Colaiste.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Who are the councillors for that part of town?
Gardner wrote: » Another company added to the Causeway Group and another company not to support due to it's owners actions.
Hoffmans wrote: » But its owners are in the usa on the other hand the rent inflation in town reeks of the claws from a vulture fund....
Azatadine wrote: » In fairness, the school in Carrickphierrish is a very well maintained facility and a very good school. The problem is what's up the road from it.
smellyoldboot wrote: » It's actually ridiculous the way we allow houses to be built in this country with plans for no other supporting infrastructure or community buildings. Just houses. And this gets approved for planning every time. Bizarre. The latest move throughout Europe is toward a "15 minute city" everything you need , shops, cafes schools etc should be available within 15 mins walk or cycle from your home. The Germans to my knowledge do not allow for purely residential development, there must be an entire village like set up with bakeries, supermarkets schools etc. Meanwhile in another 50 years time our grandchildren will be still lamenting the lack of forward thinking present in all decisions in this country.
BBM77 wrote: » That is the most annoying thing about what has happened on the Carrickphierish rd. They built a new road with cycle lanes and footpaths then a school. To open the area for development. Then put a halting site right in the middle, I’m even afraid to cycle or walk that road now.
Muttley79 wrote: » Waterford city site with scope for more than 300 homes for €3.25m (via @IrishTimes) https://www.irishtimes.com/business/commercial-property/waterford-city-site-with-scope-for-more-than-300-homes-for-3-25m-1.4377890 Completely unsustainable on an already very busy Williamstown road.surely a relief road would have to be built to ease congestion already there if over 300 houses got the green light