Duffry Goat wrote: » Following news today that there have been 35 recent covid outbreaks in the country related to supermarkets and shopping, Lidl ,in Enniscorthy, really needs to improve. One bottle of sanitiser at entrance. No facilty to wipe down trolley and no staff present to monitor numbers entering. Other shops making much better effort
skidmarkoner wrote: » Anybody able to offer advice on broadband in the area we are with eir but looking to change for something cheaper. Any recommendations would be great.
Duffry Goat wrote: » Gardai have been more active in town over the past couple of days, visiting shops and cafes to ensure compliance with covid restrictions. Dunne's now have a strict limit of 100 customers and staff member monitoring at entrance. Queues on Friday morning there. Enniscorthy still has highest numbers by far in Co. Wexford
kneemos wrote: » What's wrong with Rafter St and Church St? Temporary Rd Closure of Rafter St , Church St Enniscorthy for essential rd works Starting Monday 1st Feb for 2 weeks. Pedestrian access only. Diversion in place
TitianGerm wrote: » Was that up the Shannon?
BernardJohnson wrote: » I don't know where the 200 went, but the lady in question lived in a tiny 2 bed bungalow in Drum Catha "In me culture boss" and all that. We buried my mother a couple of weeks ago and adhered to guidelines, even asked the priest to ask people in the graveyard not to shake hands with us. Gatherings are in our culture too, especially after a funeral...
the kelt wrote: » Jaysus must have been some funeral for 200 to be found at a house afterwards, must have been some house!
BuboBubo wrote: » How's the new Lidl going?
BuboBubo wrote: » Hi all, Haven't been to Enniscorthy for months. County border/covid restrictions yadda yadda... I only travel home to work nowadays, get the groceries every week and that's it. Any stir in there at all? How's the new Lidl going? Did the new shop in the old Dunnes Stores building open? Hope everyone on this thread is safe and well.
skidmarkoner wrote: » Anyone know what they are building beside the bar dealerships in quarry Park? Is it houses or the primary care center?
EverythingGood wrote: » Can we have a separate forum for pics, please :P:) l
Uncle Pierre wrote: » I see things got interesting again here today. As the one who was probably the main contributor to the GAA discussion (which was primarily about the history of the different clubs in the town), here's my input now. The question he asked was could we not start a separate thread for GAA matters. To be honest, I found that a bit rich. As I said at the time, the thread is titled simply "Enniscorthy", and we were simply discussing Enniscorthy-related matters that were of interest to at least some people here. I thought myself at the time that I could ask the same of him: that he start a separate thread for photos taken on walks through the town, for instance. Was debating to myself whether or not to actually say it, when somebody else went ahead and said it anyway. But also as I said at the time, if somebody's not actually interested in a GAA-related discussion (for example), then just ignore it and contribute to the parts of the conversation that you're interested in instead. For instance, a random browse back to page 435 shows discussion last April of people sending the free postcards that An Post distributed during the early days of the first lockdown, and talk of people's walking routes around the town for exercise. I've no great interest myself in either, but I didn't ask for them to be moved to a separate thread. My view was and remains that the GAA talk was a valid conversation here. It was Enniscorthy-related, somebody started it with a question, I put up an answer, there was a bit of interest in it, and I then threw up some more info as well. If somebody wanted to get in a huff over it because it steered the conversation away from his own observations and views, well then, that's that somebody's own business. But at the end of the day, things have indeed become so quiet here that maybe his prediction is coming true that the thread would disappear up its own arse.
TitianGerm wrote: » The Mazda? The guy who owns the cafe owns it I think.
barney 20v wrote: » Genuine question... But does anyone know who owns the delivery car for that cafe that used to be parked on double yellows 7 days a week but now has migrated to parking with all 4 wheels up in the path in the square??