"ScallionAyter wrote: Yes, i'm free to ignore the the CW page, just as CW is free to turn his subscribers off his service with plugs for 5 star hotels in other Counties. It's a judgement call - on both sides.
fits wrote: » Exert your judgement so. But there’s no need to be directing unfounded accusations at CW. And they do stink of begrudgery by the way.
ScallionAyter wrote: » He's driving a branded car, was very quick to setup a gofundme for his crashed drone, and has asked for donations towards the cost of the weather website subscription. He's quick to hold out the hand.
Be well and win wrote: » So what?? If he can monatise his hobby, good for him. No one is forcing you to donate.
ScallionAyter wrote: » You have very low expectations if you think a stay in a hotel 100km down the road is something to be jealous about. The accusation was not unfounded at all. He's driving a branded car, was very quick to setup a gofundme for his crashed drone, and has asked for donations towards the cost of the weather website subscription. He's quick to hold out the hand.
HugoIrl wrote: » Saw there's two objections to penneys new plans �� Surely it would make more sense that there needs to be 100 objections for something like this before they review it!
Nokia6230i wrote: » Think 100's too high a bar; can only think of Barrow Blueway situation & €3 Million Mosque Dev. in Kilkenny to've exceeded & approached that figure respectively. Are the details of the 2 Objectors up on council website and what're their arguments against; I presume they're both locals, neighbours at the very least. With the Mosque there were people from Co. Tipperary & Athy objecting to the Calls to Prayer (which weren't actually part of the plan....) on Noise Pollution grounds; now even if the 5 Calls to Prayer were to've been part of the plan, hearing them from Cappawhite & Athy'd be a fair leap ha ha!
HugoIrl wrote: » Well if a cap of 20 or 50. Saw details on the nationalist. One is from Leighlin Road and the other is from Fenagh (guessing he/she may have a business premises nearby) Haha how can ppl not even in the county object like that!
BattleCorp wrote: » Because that's the way the laws are written. Someone from Letterkenny who has never been in Carlow can legally object to a Carlow development. A cap of 20 or 50 isn't a good idea either. Supposing myself and yourself were neighbours in the middle of nowhere with nobody else living near us. Then I decided to build a monstrosity beside you and you objected but there was nobody else living nearby to object. Do you think your appeal shouldn't be heard because you haven't 20/50 other objectors? Unfortunately or fortunately the laws have to be written so that they apply to everyone evenly.
HugoIrl wrote: » I would think objections on a sliding scale. Depending on size of a project and location. So two neighbours in the middle of no where one objection is sufficient. A large scale commercial project in a town 20 to 50 objections would make more sense. Just a thought is all.
PespiChallenge wrote: » I saw one of those lads that robbed the petrol station at Tinryland two years out walking the streets over the weekend the court system in this country is terrible less than two years for armed robbery where shots were fired.
Notmything wrote: » Do they still have the coin counting machine in supervalu in Carlow?
Isthisthingon? wrote: » Yeah they do. it is moved over to the off licence section
iwillhtfu wrote: » I thought we were passed these days but sure enough coming through town this evening around 18:30 there was a queue of about 15 people outside the auctioneers.https://kclr96fm.com/queue-expected-outside-carlow-auctioneers-tonight-before-tomorrows-house-sale/
Nokia6230i wrote: » Saw similar numbers myself; queuing on R.H.S. from Courthouse side of her shop. Cool enough night to be queuing; is there no other way, like an online portal or lottery system to do this? Something like Ticketmaster?
patrickc wrote: » what's going in where BK was? I see new seats inside and plants etc outside
iwillhtfu wrote: » Saw that myself looks to be opening as something else although one person did say they were just renovating the existing burger king. It'll probably be a Chinese takeaway or barbers because Carlow is badly in need of those :rolleyes:
Nokia6230i wrote: » Which reminds me; Wangs/Ongs on Tullow St. is becoming Georges Takeaway; New York Pizza on Kennedy is "Opening Soon" and Food Time is going where D&Gs was is opening this Thursday the 1st of October.
FHFM50 wrote: » New York Pizza won't last long with Apache across the road.
Cw85 wrote: » What's everyone's view on pubs and restaurants in the town having to close up again? I see Tullys are still keeping the beer garden open (15 people outside) and Pimento doing outside for 15 people also. Fair play to them making the most of the outside space and still keeping take aways going. Mimosa doing the usual giving out again, a place that staff still wore visors instead of masks up to a few days ago. Don't see what they don;t just do 15 people out the back in a marquee or something and get on with it like the others.