missannik wrote: » Firstly, cheers for the suggestions fellas. Do you have any info on windsurfing... ie. are there are companies that organise this? Thanks.
oeb wrote: » This reminds me of something. Does anyone remember when you used to be able to rent windsurfing equipment down in dundag? Whatever happened to that? (This was 20 odd years ago)
carchaeologist wrote: » BZP was banned yesterday..so most of his stuff is unsaleable now!! Only herbal weed left!!
newman10 wrote: » Have a friend thinking of opening a Business in Town. Would anyone care to give an opinion on the Outlet Centre
newman10 wrote: » Do you mean lessons or rent equipment. AFAIK it is not possible. You would need your own equipment. Jamie Knox in Castlegregory would hire equipment and give lessons
newman10 wrote: » She would be taking over a downstairs unit but is questioning if the footfall is still strong and is discounting the way to go at the moment
newman10 wrote: » Walked up High St. this morning and the "head Shop" was painted and had an opening date on it.:D:P:D:P
kerry4sam wrote: » What is the opening date mentioned? Just what the town needs as the tourist season kicks in :rolleyes:
newman10 wrote: » May 1st just in time for the Petrol Heads who will be in Town. As if the place wont be mad enough :eek:
kerry4sam wrote: » You know I don't know why but every year I think it can't be as bad as the previous and yet it does! I heard somewhere though that certain strings were tightened for this year and people will notice a remarkable difference around the county for both the Bank Holiday and rally week-end
kerry4sam wrote: » No I for one don't agree with this Frankenfurter. I think the cottage has enough tables and chairs outside it. Have you see the trouble that surrounds the benches inside the golden-gates where the now CCTV cameras as located? They were recently put up for a very good reason. Their are plentiful supply for benches throughout the National Parks but what we need more of are bins imo. I personally think it's rough to suggest the National Parks is the most under-used facility in Ireland. Take a stroll or a cycle any day/evening and you will see crowds of people at all aspects of the National Parks.
FRANKENFURTER wrote: » kerry what i meant is why not do more there just inside the gates across from the cottage.......why not get a skate board park in there .....why not build a band stand in there .......why not put in facility's so families can go of a Sunday for a picnic.......why not put a running track around some so locals can do circuit training in there .......why not build a mountain bike circuit in there........why not allow someone rent water sports equipment in there ,,....as someone who walks there five or six days a week and see all the different things that could be done for kids teams adults senior citizens with little needed as regards money to do i t.where are all these benches you seem to think are there...there is not one single table in there......and why should everybody have to do without because of mindless thugs...go and look at the playground and see the joy to be had with a little bit of innovation:rolleyes:
kerry4sam wrote: » J90 will be playing in the Grand Tuesday, can anyone tell me do they draw much of a crowd in I wonder? I have yet to go in and see them
newman10 wrote: » I also like the Bandstand but I would place it in the grounds of Killarney House (McShanes) As a centre town location it is excellent
dmeehan wrote: » ...<sidebar>whose brilliant idea was it to build a big fecking wall around the national park along the inner relief road, its like the berlin wall ffs. even half height with a wall and the rest with railings, so at least tourists can SEE the amenity that is behind it</sidebar>
kerry4sam wrote: » re-read my post and you will see I said benches and never mentioned tables anywhere as they are not there! The benches are down around en route to the river walk and further on down toward the walk to RossCastle, even Muckross House, up past the turn-off to the KnockreerHouse out past the old farm ... plenty seating to be found. If the weather stays like it has been you will see most people opt to sit on their coats on the grass anyways just looking out at the views. It's a National Parkland that imho would have it's beauty taken from it if a skateboard area were to be erected in there! God I am definitely against that idea. The playground is fantastic and was well needed and was not before time either. As for a band-stand: the town has speakers at the junction of MainStreet and PlunkettStreet that are only used on special occasions and should be used alot more. A band-stand down the desemne is just not necessary & would be an eye-soar imo and I'm failing to see who would actually utilise it if erected down there.
Pharrell wrote: » I would have a bowling Alley (Like the LeisurePlexs up in Dublin) and go-Karting. These are things kids, teenagers and Adults alike can do.
egan2020 wrote: » There's around eight of us heading to Killarney for the May bank holiday. Do the restaurants take bookings for that weekend having regard to the fact that the Rally of the Lakes is taking place on the same weekend? Also, any suggestions for places to eat. We'd be happy with about 35E to 40 per head for three course meal.