kellyreilly wrote: » Nice town though with just the one nightclub.......Ringos!! Ringos.....if you there and your over 21 your considered to be old....nuff said
doctor evil wrote: » As above, may be moving there. Is there any bus services or transport?, local amenities or shops. Thanking you;).
johnnyboy4711 wrote: » Moved here over 2 years ago for house afordablility etc from Galway city. Its like the town in Blazing Saddles with everybodies surname ending in Johnson. I make it my business to shop in Aldi,Lidl,Dunnes or tescos when I am in Galway,Ballinasloe or Gort. There are people connected with Loughrea and Galway county council that make it their business to turn down anyone trying to set up in Loughrea,unless your name is johnson! nuff said j
rescue26 wrote: » Why didnt you buy in Gort or Ballinasloe then seems your busy slating Loughrea. I am from Loughrea and dont know what your talking about the name Johnson. But anyway getting off topic, Bus pasts through Loughrea every hour, 2 Supermarkets and lots of other smaller shops, not so many clothes shops, Moylans is a good pub, Kearys is kinda a younger crowd but have good music some nights. McNamees is ok too, alot of pubs to choose from but only a few decent ones. New hotel is open and the food is lovely up there, well the bar food is, dont really like the restaurant and also the nightclub is opening next week, which is meant to be over 21's, cant see that lasting though. had a sneak preview of the nightclub, nice spot, its underground. swimming pool wont be up and running for a good while yet. personally I think its a lovely little town but i might be biased and i think its a plus that none of the big chain stores are there:D
cson wrote: » To back up johnnyboy, the chainstores - such as Aldi and Lidl, provide huge employment opportunities for a local community in a time when jobs are proving more difficult to find in Ireland. Aldi are opening in my town, Portumna, and let me tell you guys Portumna is a lot smaller than Loughrea. How do I feel about it? Good, because it will offer choice, provide employment and if you have any basic understanding of economics > More jobs, means more disposable income for those employees to be spending around the town and plus the savings that can be made in Aldi will mean more disposable income in local consumers pockets which can be spent in other buisnesses around the town.
hoody wrote: » Loughrea is a fine town but like everywhere could do with a couple of improvements: - More competition for nightlife, while Ringos was fun in its time, its well overpriced and brutal value for money as well. The new hotel had an excellent nightclub in it but its closed at the minute - I don't think the €12 entry fee coupled with the €5 for the return bus from town was the best way to entice customers. Maybe a late bar would help?
hoody wrote: » - A decent stretch of the main street should be pedestrianised, with allowances for deliveries, like Shop Street in Galway. I know this was mentioned a few years ago but its unlikely to happen. It would give the town a focal point it somewhat lacks at the minute. To do this, the mart/Beattys yard road would need to be upgraded and made into a public road. Unlikely, but this is all just talk.
hoody wrote: » - The Temperance Hall needs to be done up, and to be renamed! Its pretty shameful that a town with a long tradition of musicals, drama and theatre still has to suffer this shed for a performing space. It serves a useful purpose at the minute but it could definitely be more user-friendly.
MNAJPA wrote: » Hello, all. My family and I are planning a 2 week trip to Loughrea in May. I've been "Googling" the town, to read as much as I can about it before we go. My great-grandmother is from there, (we are all from either New Mexico, or Florida, or New York, USA), and I've gotten 10 people so far in the family interesting in visiting Ireland (and another batch are interested that live in Massachusetts), and we will be staying in Loughrea for the most part. Are there things that an "Ugly American" should know? Even if it's negative, it's better for me to know how NOT to offend! Someone mentioned having a bar stay open later, and I was wondering what time they normally close? (The bars close here at 2:00 a.m.) The 12 Euro that was mentioned as the fee to enter the nightclubs, would be about 15 US dollars, and that is pretty steep. Are there other things you can tell me about? Thank you, Mary