mdmix wrote: » if you are talking about canteen, that's a public space. their regular outdoor seating has been removed. that spar is the only place I know of in town that is providing outdoor space, and as stated in the earlier post, they lock it away at night and open it in the morning - so they are flaunting the rules
moby2101 wrote: » Do tell...... I suggest you remove your obnoxious little post
Kilboor wrote: » I passed Canteen on Sunday there were at least 10-12 people outside eating meals from the Cafe. The seats outside are right by the door and there was another 7 or so people around the alley side standing around eating. Hardly fair to tell Spar they can't have outside seating and then allow Canteen to flout the rules because it's a public footpath/road?
mdmix wrote: » There is a difference between people standing around eating and a business providing seating and shelter for customers. The fact that they secure it at nighttime means they made a decision and effort to encourage people to use their facilities.
phog wrote: » I passed "her favourite" cafe today, seating provided outside, customers using said seating. I'm not really a betting man but I bet she hasn't reported that one for flouting the laws. One rule for those I don't agree with and one for my favs
Cossax wrote: » Have you got a bit of a bee in your bonnet about Elisa? That's a few posts about her, including her choice in cafes.
phog wrote: » Not really, I follow her on Twitter, I admire her voluntary work, I would disagree with some of her politics but I think she's a very able and capable politician. I think you missed the point about her choice of cafe - so here goes again, she publicaly called out a local business for allowing the public use outdoor seating , she also reported it to the gardai but one of her favorite cafes (her words) allow the public use their outdoor seating but she has yet to pubilcaly condemn that. In my opinion tha's two faced at least it not downright bitchiness
johnnyryan89 wrote: » Does this cafe on O'Connell have heaters and canopies? Because the first sentence of her tweet is "Businesses flouting the COVID restrictions consistently by providing covered outdoor seating and heaters." Because you go on about why doesn't she criticise cafes that allow outdoor seating when the issue isn't the seating. Businesses are allowed provide outdoor seating for temporary use, she clearly mentions the covers and heaters being the issue with regulations. So it does sound like you've a bee in your bonnet by making it out that she has an issue with some businesses having outdoor seats and not others, when she clearly says it's the outdoor covers and heaters that are the issues.
dashoonage wrote: » Ah lads come on its 2020 ffs.... this is way too serious for a waffle thread.
johnnyryan89 wrote: » Is parking free in town on Saturday, tried paying through the e-parking app but said there was no charge for this zone at this time.
JamesBond2010 wrote: » No they are notRestaurants and bars Restaurants and bars will be permitted to offer takeaway service only, with no indoor or outdoor seating.
adaminho wrote: » https://twitter.com/Cooplafocal/status/1332738258279804929
angeldaisy wrote: » Anyone know what the story is with Cleeves? closed today
phog wrote: » The car park? I think it's managed by a security firm so maybe someone missed the slot to open it.
johnnyryan89 wrote: » Pretty sure Cleeves has 24hr security, unless there's two security firms in there and a different company than G4S do the car park.
phog wrote: » I've seen a security van pull up there in the evenings and I'm pretty sure it's to lock the gates
johnnyryan89 wrote: » Could be a G4S van driver, I know some of their sites were opened and closed by the van drivers, the opera centre site was like that, but they'd also have static security on site too. Must ask one the lads that drives for them what's the craic with the Cleeves site.
JamesBond2010 wrote: » Lads was the Crescent normal Busy or extra busy today ??
adaminho wrote: » Busy but not mad. It's late opening all week as well. I think many stayed away expecting it to be mental.
thesimpsons wrote: » Anyone know if Nolan Motor Factors on Henry Street have moved or closed ? I've been there a few times and it's been all closed up. I expected them to open at least today but still nothing. Anyone know what's the story?