leninbenjamin wrote: » anyone who hasn't noticed anything yet must have a serious vision impairment. if you're a driver, you'd best head down to the local optician and get them tested.
JustMary wrote: » There are very few actual job vacancies.
JustMary wrote: » ... enough already! IMHO very important that we don't talk things down too much ... the modern economy is based mainly on confidence!
cornbb wrote: » Apparently pubs actually tend to do better during recessions, or so I heard.
galvianlord wrote: » . It's a wait and see thing how the shops in town will do for Xmas; Shop St and William St can always be busy with pedestrians but its safe to say only a small minority are actually spending.
micmclo wrote: » I saw a retail expert on TV walk around a shopping centre. This could be bollix but he said 1 ot of 6 people in a shopping area carrying a shops bag is normal. In recent years they've seen 1 in 4 and currently it's one in 10. Yes, someone actually checks this Shop St will always be busy, doesn't mean the shops are making many sales
Robbo wrote: » The Rahoon flats are to be put back up to accommodate all those who can no longer afford the mortgage on their gerry-built "starter home" in a car park on the Western Distributor Road. Toasted Heretic are to go back on tour. Shop Street is to be opened to traffic again and pay and display parking will be phased out in favour of scratch-n-sniff parking discs.
d-gal wrote: » pubs and clubs are packed
galwaybabe wrote: » Another thing I've noticed is that there are a lot more folk hanging around town to have a coffee with in the day. Reminds me of the early nineties.
AvrilLavigne wrote: » See you in Arabica on merchants road @ 1.15! :eek: