Sardonicat wrote: » Every year.... Obviously, they all live in a 5km radius of the mountain, too. Uncanny.
pickled101 wrote: » The Council have cancelled the Saturday morning Tralee Farmers Market until further notice. Such a pity now I have to go inside a supermarket instead of just collecting the order outside in the Brandan car park. Can't understand the reason for this decision..
pickled101 wrote: » The Council have cancelled the Saturday morning Tralee Farmers Market until further notice. Such a pity now I have to go inside a supermarket instead of just collecting the order outside in the Brandan car park.Can't understand the reason for this decision..
pickled101 wrote: » The Council have cancelled the Saturday morning Tralee Farmers Market until further notice..
The_Kitty wrote: » Is it Dingle Sushi you get? I was wondering if they were operating in any way now?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I was on my way to Tescos and saw a couple of ambulances and gardai racing to the hospital. I straight away heard on the radio that there was a crash in Farranfore. Heard more sirens a while later. Hopefully everyone involved is ok!
Johnthemanager wrote: » One woman passed away. 4 others injured. It was at Lawlors Cross, a few kilometres outside Killarney. A real bad accident blackspot.
Adiboo wrote: » I saw the same. The first ambulance was getting a Garda escort so knew it must have been serious. My condolences go out to the family.
SouthWesterly wrote: » You can't beat Magda's sushi. I was talking to her about it. Made fresh. Must go into the market some Saturday.
bobdcow wrote: » Are the protestors taking some time off over in Debenhams lately? I've gone over a few times in the last few weeks and the tent has been empty. Seems like an ideal time for Debenhams to drive in and take their things.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Pretty sure they are still there, I've seen them inside. They may be on a reduced number of people now, but they haven't left it yet.
The_Kitty wrote: » The market has been cancelled due to level 5 which is a pity.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Can't understand why Debenhams can't just drive in an take their stock. The protestors would be trespassing.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Farmers market back this Saturday.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Why have they put it back on again?
JonathonS wrote: » Sitting at the PC and getting lost down all sorts of rabbit holes I came across the Kerry Home Industrial School for Protestant Boys: http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/TraleeKerry/ It opened in 1872 on Princes Quay (Street), and closed in 1884 when the remaining 12 boys were transferred to a similar Dublin school. Apparently it was located where the Brandon Conference Centre is now. I looked at the historical 25in map (1888-1913) on GeoHive (http://map.geohive.ie/mapviewer.html) and there was indeed a largish building there. Interesting that Princes St was once a Quay - presumably because of it's proximity to the canal basin.
xxyyzz wrote: » It looks like they have decided not to refurbish the courthouse and are going to move it to the island of geese. Shameful IMHO, in the same week that the council decided there was no suitable site for a small bikepark in Tralee that only required an acre or 2. The council couldn't give a damn about rejuvenating the town centre as far as I can see. Just business as usual for them and no incentive to think outside the box. http://traleetoday.ie/daly-expresses-disappointment-at-decision-to-move-courts-from-tralee-courthouse/