slimjimmc wrote: » +1 In many cases, where one business closed another has moved in or is trying. Rainbow-->Kid clothes shop Finnegans --> Bank Lennons --> Another f'ing Bookies (too many of them imo) Brown St Bar --> casino (planning permission recently refused by CoCo) Easons --> gift shop Hopefully this trend will continue even if at a slower pace.
queen-mise wrote: » How long is 24/7 self video closed
ClioV6 wrote: » I see Crottys is opening again beside Centra. Can't wait till Lent is over :D
HugoIrl wrote: » Just saw ShoeZone is having a closing down sale, another for the list.
foggy_lad wrote: » that casino is in full swing in brown st bar, any time i have been walking past i have seen people coming and going during the day and evening. should they not have planning permission before thy open for business? but on a brighter note it is good to see that people still have spare cash to gamble!
aynon wrote: » sorry for going off-topic, but how does the receptionist know at club a that member entering club a has filled out an self exclustion form at club b?
Nead21 wrote: » no havent heard about Awear....where did you hear that?? did anyone else see the new Crotty's on potatoe market? is it the same as old Crotty's??
aynon wrote: » last i checked yes. btw did any one mention pauls bookshop yet?
Thundercats Ho wrote: » You mean Pauls bookshop that closed nearly 10 years ago?