colm_mcm wrote: » I’d say it’s only opening, good few key jobs advertised for it.
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » I thought as much, the store locator has on the corner of satisfied street
Tell me how wrote: » What a pretentious name for a street.
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » fecking autocorrect on the phone
the_pen_turner wrote: » Any time frame on when it will open
deeobrien wrote: » I drove by the old Wicks building in Eastway and I was delighted to see a 'Screwfix' large sign on the side :-) No mention of it on their website yet.
Berty wrote: » To be fair it is currently a Covid19 testing site so won't be open or getting worked on anytime soon. Odd the signs are already on it, went on it whilst it was a testing site as well.
Berty wrote: » To be fair to the Screwfix contractors they are on site today working on the unit. So work hasn't stopped, maybe will on Friday with restrictions but who knows.
Berty wrote: » Well, "to be fair", I couldn't imagine they would want to work on that site being a Covid testing centre. I had imagined that anybody who might have ran a Risk Assessment would have deemed it not viable but "to be fair" I was wrong.
Clareman wrote: » Screwfix in Ennis is like a very small Argos, and I mean very small, you go in, there a space with a few terminal on either side and then a counter with 4 terminals, you walk up with your booking, they go get it and off you go, if you don't have a booking you use the terminals as you come in. There is no browsing or anything like that.
the_pen_turner wrote: » I was in the kilkenny store its the same. Half the fun of a hardware store is looking at stuff.
the_pen_turner wrote: » The best part is they are open sundays. My local hardware used to open sundays to the fancy part if the shop and the trade could terrible would be open as well. No yard though. The amount of tradesmen you would meet in there was crazy buying h little bits for the morning . Great for a chat because none was in a mad rush to get to the job