Same As wrote: » This might be a touchy one, but has there been an increase in vagrancy around the town in the last 6-9 months?
Degag wrote: » Was driving through Killarney earlier and noticed a a few (maybe four or five) people congregating at the credit union with sleeping bags etc. Homeliness is not something that seemed very prevalent to me in the town before. Quite a few cans being consumed and loud-ish conversations and looked like it could have been quite off putting to people walking past. Sad to see so close to home.
dobman88 wrote: » Ah, fair enough yeah. Sure look, hopefully I never find myself in the position but I think a few cans would be the least I'd be using to help me get some sleep. I've only met the one chap there myself. Bought him a slice and a cuppa from the pizza place. Seemed delighted with the company but didn't say a whole pile. How many lads are there now?
Degag wrote: » Well they were a small bit boisterous with the drink. Nothing major. Just if you were walking past on your own on an other wise deserted street it could be a bit off putting. But absolutely they generally keep to themselves you are right. BTW, that's where it was. Call it the credit union even though it's moved:rolleyes:
dobman88 wrote: » Sad indeed. No town or city is free from homelessness these days unfortunately. Not sure why it would be off putting, lads like that tend to keep to themselves. My mother has become friendly with a lad sleeping under the arch next to Tesco in the town centre where the small pizza place is. She buys him food and a coffee when she meets him and hes always grateful.
LilacNails wrote: » Can anyone recommend a local Baker/cake maker please?
The Inbetween is mine wrote: » Chorley Town beat Derby County 2-0 yesterday in the FA Cup, the team is managed by ex Killarney Celtic youth player Jamie Vermiglio.
dominatinMC wrote: » Recently heard that Bean in Dingle are opening a shop in Killarney, anyone know if this has happened yet? And if so, where have they opened? Cheers!
Degag wrote: » Some amount of wind and rain last night. Any damage/flooding?
Sikpupi wrote: » Lookiing for help on bringing stuff to the Dump in coolcashlagh. Ending up with load of Cardboard boxes from the Xmas - too much for weekly bins. Is it free to drop up cardboard?? Also —— is electrical stuff free??? Have they a facility fir electrical recycling Finally—— what about metals etc. have a swing, clothes line, to dump. How is that handled. Otherwise how do they charge for rubbish. Last time I went up there (10++ years ago) it was charged per car load. Is that still the case... Thanks for the help.....
thegills wrote: » Heading to Killarney tomorrow with my wife for 2 days for our summer holiday. Any really nice restaurants you could recommend?
thegills wrote: Heading to Killarney tomorrow with my wife for 2 days for our summer holiday. Any really nice restaurants you could recommend?
Degag wrote: » I personally wouldn't recommend the Plaza. Have ate there 3-4 times for various different things and the food in my opinion is average at best. Can't beat it for location for sure but better dining options IMO.
ballyharpat wrote: » curious Cat? Black sheep Hostel? Lis? Petit Delice? Cafe du Parc? I find all of them can be good, depending on if the barista either knows what they are doing or gives a crap....
DilD wrote: » New coffee shop in Tralee called Park Gate opened last week, they know what they're doing, not as far a drive as Dingle either for a good coffee as there is zero places to get coffee in Killarney, pathetic at this stage there's nowhere in town
dominatinMC wrote: » Hope that's true! Their coffee is unreal
DilD wrote: » Rumour has it Bean in Dingle are opening up a new cafe in Killarney, anyone know where they are going?
Salvadoor wrote: » Brian James