[Deleted User] wrote: » I heard that too (a number of years ago) -not sure the history of American Mink in Ireland I"m afraid, or whether that story is true or not.
mloc123 wrote: » I heard that Naas, Newbridge, Kildare etc... have a lot of mink due to activists releasing a load from a mink farm years ago?
Deleted User wrote: » Apparently not surprising They have made use of the canal system in Ireland which can provide all of their habitat needs. Dens are established along the water body and are lined with dry vegetation, bird feathers and fur.http://www.conserveireland.com/mammals/americanmink.php
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » If its anything like the regular mink in Ireland be careful as these fcukers can be aggressive.
mistersifter wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2YFer2KWXo Anyone else ever see one of these little fellas about Naas? This was in Kerdiff this morning. An American Mink and wild, apparently.
Lex Luthor wrote: » are we seeing a bit of a boom in the town with coffee shops particularly since Dublin went to L3 with all the commuters who are now wfh coming into the town for their once or twice daily caffeine fix?
L1011 wrote: » Receipt is identical. Doesn't have a table number or any indication its takeaway. Burger King signing up sounds like a massive waste of time; not many >25 quid eat in transactions going on there; and their receipts do make takeout clear
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Doesn't apply for takeaway food so you'd have to sit down.
jaffa20 wrote: » Doesn't make sense. Safer and still supporting local business.
L1011 wrote: » More will register. You need to spend 25 minimum which is high for a Costa; and it doesn't include booze if anyone was intending to go to Lawlors for a rebated skinful. My regular Indian takeout order is 22.90 so I could actually get some poppadoms for negative money!
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Very few Naas restaurants on the revenue stay and spend app so far.
Valhallapt wrote: » I found this articel on the De Burg estatehttps://kildare-nationalist.ie/2020/03/31/new-gate-set-to-open-up-access-to-secret-garden-in-naas/ Seems like there has been some progress, but the land is surrounded by privately held land, the owner of which was refusing to allow access to the park.
Valhallapt wrote: » Anyone know what’s happening with DeBurg woods on the Sallins road, the council have been talking about opening it up for years, any progress look imminent?