Limerick_Lass wrote: » Lads this thread is so depressing to read .... is it just getting worse so?
h3000 wrote: » Vending what?
mart 23 wrote: » The casino has extended into the old chemist shop
Maz2016 wrote: » Was going past the filling station next to the hi way bar in Dooradoyle Tuscany restaurant have signage up, where the ambassador dry cleaners was I believe. ?
Comhra wrote: » The last vestiges of Ivans Shop, Caherdavin have finally disappeared in the last few days with the new Laya signage applied to the landmark building.
Solli wrote: » At 70 euros per visit, doubt if they will survive too long. Daylight robbery.
Maz2016 wrote: » I think it’s a very welcome addition. If you had something minor wrong that a GP can’t deal with, it’s better than going to a&e
Cookiemunster wrote: » Fit out out a new Screwfix store is about to begin in the Eastpoint Retail Park. It's going into the corner of the old Wickes unit next to the Wisla Polish shop. The drive in Covid test center is in the rest of the unit.
breezy1985 wrote: » Is there any discount or benefits for Laya customers ?
CosmicFool wrote: » Exactly. I'd rather dork out the money than wait hours in a&e
John_Mc wrote: » Absolutely this. A GP visit is at least €50 if not €60 and this place will have much more advanced facilities. Great to have in Limerick I think
Emerald Loud Spider wrote: » Isn’t it solely for Laya customers?
Emerald Loud Spider wrote: » Cool. Laya have free GP video consultations extended until the end of 2021 anyway The costs for non members for the Clinics are here - https://www.layahealthcare.ie/clinics/yourcover/ - it’s more or less free for members too.
SkatesOn wrote: » JJ Bowles pub have started an online delivery business (Ice Cold Direct) - great deals on slabs at 20E eachhttps://icecolddirect.ie/beer.html
odddavey wrote: » New Drinks delivery service: https://icecolddirect.ie/ Looks like it's run by JJ Bowles pub - anybody used it yet?
source wrote: » Was walking past Baker Place last night and saw lights on inside with what looked like the kind of wheeled scaffolding decorators use. Anyone know what's happening in there? Be a brave person to think about opening a bar in these times.
Cookiemunster wrote: » It being converted into a bible school, for some crowd called the Shiloh Trust.http://eplan.limerick.ie/AppFileRefDetails/20121/0