Woodies do them anyway, Thursday is 10% off day for over 60s if relevant 😊
Where could I purchase a radiator cover,new or second hand ?
Interesting, thanks. It looks like there are a lot of McCabes and Lloyds in the Dublin area, which probably means that some Lloyds ones will be surplus to requirements.
That is Lloyds UK a different company. Lloyds Ireland are owned by owners of United Drug the main distributors of drugs in Ireland. They have use of the Lloyds name but are supposed to be getting rid of it and replacing it with McCabes Pharmacy name which they bought out last year (depending on regulatory body)
Apparently there are some young kids throwing items at cars around the town. Someone I know said they were driving in early hours of Saturday morning and their car was hit with an item in town. There's now a video circulating of kids, no more than 12/13 yrs old, throwing items down at entrance to the greenway by Sean Mhuileann/Train station, in broad daylight. They are very easily identified, so probably will be easy enough to find them! You can hear people shouting at them and they literally are laughing and still throwing things. There's been reports of it happening out the Castleisland road too. Keep an eye out, but report to Gardai. They are so young its scary!
Thanks for that. Was starting to second guess myself. Interesting how all the zealots have gone quiet 🤐
It's been know for weeks. It's just they put up a sign now.
Feburary always a slow month so the manager gets a brainwave to get people in the door ,it when a place is rummered to close down people will support it ,master plan really!!
In fairness, I dont think you could blame anybody for thinking that Sports Direct is closing down, particularly if just driving past.
My understanding is that space is being cleared on the top floor for Game, which was bought out of liquidation by Frasers Group (aka Sports Direct) a few years ago.
Anyone hear about a crash on John Joe Sheehy road this evening? just saw it online that the whole road was closed off, a bus and car crashed near bus station...hopefully all ok
Serious crash in Kerry, road closed (msn.com)
Hopefully it's just BrandMax. That was kind of a hidden away shop upstairs. I brought my mother and aunt there before Christmas to get some bedlinen. They never knew it existed and assumed all that stuff was no longer sold since Heatons left years ago. I wonder were a lot more potential Brandmax customers simply not aware of its existence or type of products it sold? I'd never see ads for it in local media.
There is never anyone upstairs in that shop, I mean staff, you have to take anything you want to buy downstairs to bottom floor till so if it's closing up there it will be minimal effect on staff I would image. I know they have to stock it etc but I don't think much has been happening up there for a long time, you'd be surprised what you'd pick up there though!
We know barely anything, and some employers are a bit sneaky when it comes to telling their employees what's what. We don't know what the sign says and we don't know when the sign was put in the window. There would still be panic for those who don't know what the truth of the matter is.
You need to see Roger Harty across from Dom O Donnells, if you can’t see him then you need to see him 😂
Well obviously some jobs won't exist if some parts of the shop are closing and I'm sure staff would have been informed before the big signs went up in the windows.
You need to build a bridge .
Do you need to go to specsavers? Maybe in future you will actually read any big signs before posting incorrect information that you just made up.
I would imagine that any employee of Sports Direct would be panicking after reading your post and wondering what would happen if their job no longer existed.
We'll all have to visit the "big sign in the window" to see what it says. 😕
Do you over-react much ? 😁
You should be more careful with your posts. A incorrect post like that for a smaller business could cause a lot of damage.
Big sign in the window. Could be brand max as said in another post.
My understanding is it's just the 'Brand Max' section on the top floor.
Source?
Sports direct are closing down.
This might be why the Tralee Lloyds branches are closing... "In January 2024 it was confirmed that Lloyds Pharmacy had been placed into liquidation, with debts of £293million (£228million of which was owed to former parent Admenta UK), and that the last of the remaining Lloyds Pharmacy stores had been divested to new owners by 26 November 2023, at which point the chain ceased trading, with pharmacy staff transferred to their store's new operator"
LloydsPharmacy - Wikipedia
It used to be Ryle and DeLacey. Cathal left and the Ryles took on the pharmacy as Lloyds. They subsequently opened their own pharmacy across the road and Lloyds remained in situ.
Didn't Ryle's originally have a pharmacy there and then sold it to Lloyds?....then opened across the road!
Never understood why they had 2 relatively close to each other like that. Ryles across the road will be glad to pick up the slack from the Ashe Street one.