Igotadose wrote: » The stale scones and weak or burnt coffee didn't help.
dball wrote: » cough, cough. you forgot to add the price they charged
Shaka Hislop wrote: » That's Gloria Jean's... right under the stairs? Nothing left bar a concrete floor
SouthWesterly wrote: » You forgot overpriced in your sentence. 4e for a coffee. I only went in there once.
phormium wrote: » I only gave it one go as well! Bewleys were originally going into that upstairs in Manor when it started but that fell through, what went in there was akin to airport food or something, at least that is what it seemed like to me on my one visit there as well. Maybe they changed/improved I don't know, it certainly wasn't somewhere I'd go back to. A Ballyseedy style eatery might just bring extra business to the centre rather than just relying on shoppers.
E mac wrote: » Anyone else get the feeling you were an inconvenience to the staff. I tried it a few times early in its opening but gave up.
ejmaztec wrote: » At least there's work going on in the old tile unit i.e. digging a load of square holes in the concrete, possibly to stick a few pillars in to support the mezzanine floor that was planned.
ongarboy wrote: » Do you mean the old Carpetright unit? I believe the Danish furniture retailer JYSK is going in there. I saw them advertising for staff recently so that must be the fitting out of the store going ahead. If the economy rebounds post Covid with all the alleged savings we're all supposed to have built up, I'd say the Mothercare unit won't be long idle.
kn wrote: » They have put three new benches in the Square. Anyone notice anymore new street furniture around the place?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » A portfolio of almost 70 social housing apartments in Tralee are up for sale. 40 in An Sean Mhuileann and 29 in the Parklands apartments. I didn't realise either of those apartment buildings had social housing. More about it in the link below..https://www.radiokerry.ie/news/social-housing-portfolio-in-tralee-has-guide-price-of-e10-75-million-239362
ejmaztec wrote: » Isn't some or all of Parklands used for refugees/asylum seekers? I was always under the impression that An Sean Mhuileann was for students, I obviously haven't kept up with developments.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Did anyone hear anything about an incident on Ashe Street? Apparently the street had to be closed off due to a man brandishing a knife and he had to be talked down by the Gardai!
Sardonicat wrote: » No, not heard a thing. Was it in relation to the Court sittings?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » No, just an isolated incident. No court sittings today. A 25 year old male according to radio Kerry. He's been arrested apparently.
Shaka Hislop wrote: » Stobart Air has ceased trading with immediate effect. No more Kerry to Dublin by air...... It's going to be very difficult to get someone to take this on now I think
Igotadose wrote: » There's a thread on this already, but yeah, Kerry/Dublin's done for now. Inconvenient to say the least.
Quackster wrote: » Not for very many I would imagine. The service was a shadow of its Celtic Tiger heyday, given the road and rail improvements, and it's likely the PSO will be ended sooner rather than later anyway. Like when Ryanair pulled the plug when it had the PSO contact, it'll be hastily retendered and will probably be up and running again by the end of the year.
Sardonicat wrote: » Rail improvements? It still takes four hours and a small fortune to get to Dublin by train. And no motorway til Limerick.