KevR wrote: » What is that smell on shop street and where is it coming from? It's aweful. I was thinking it could be the bins (i.e - that they aren't being emptied regularly enough); but then surely there would be the same smell in other parts of town.
topper75 wrote: » Shocked and disapppointed at the number of posters clamouring for more UK/US chain stores. Begs the question for me - what are you doing living in Galway? Surely Galway's appeal is the lack thereof!!! Aren't you people aware of the other places you could move to if that is seriously your buzz?
A council that is run properly - i.e. doesn't **** up a reasonably working junction with one that is a total disaster, or doesn't squander millions on urban regeneration projects (Eyre Square) Shoot Michael Crowe, Padraig Conneely and most of the rest of the retard councillors. Or just put them in stocks on a Saturday afternoon and provide free rotten tomatoes to the public.
Extend the prom to Silverstrand in a continuous trail for joggers, cyclists, walkers etc. Create a continuous riverside walk from city centre to Dangan
Louocb wrote: » Galway definatley needs H&M and Zara they are my favourite.;)
galwayrush wrote: » There are plans for a massive upgrade of the Headford Rd shopping centre with a rebuilt Tesco and a massive M&S. I expect the usual serial objectors to try and stop it. My biggest bone of contention is the same names crop up every time to try and stop anything that is proposed for the City, the by pass being one example. Perhaps getting rid of these space cadets would be the kick start the city needs.
Madame Razz wrote: » I have zero problem supporting Irish stores, but sorry, as supermarkets go Dunnes and Supervalu are distinctly lack lustre versus the selection in Tesco, particularly if you're any way into cooking. I'd shop in Superquinn if we had one but we don't.
Kora Nutty Semicircle wrote: » I have to disagree. I think tesco is an awful place(in general not just in galway) Dunnes is better but I prefer to shop in supervalue. They are usually smaller and easier to get around yet have everything I look for. They also have meat counter which Dunnes or Tesco do not have in a lot of places(like in Cork for instance). I know my mother has the same opinion on Tesco she wouldn't go in the door of the place she says they have very little in there and what they have is not great.
Madame Razz wrote: » I would NEVER buy meat in a supermarket tbh.
agsiul wrote: » Galway should have a proper botanical gardens. It should be walled and locked at night so that it isn't full of needles in the morning. There should be proper staff employed to take care of it. It should have trees, flowers, plants, a greenhouse, etc. so that people who don't have a garden have a nice place to go when the weather is reasonable. It wouldn't have to be as big as the one in Dublin. The one in Belfast is a perfect size. It is well maintained and when the weather is good people sit out on the grass and enjoy the sunshine. this is what they should have done with the money they spent on eyre square.
mashling wrote: » If only a coffee shop big enough that you could sit there for an hour with a book and not feel in the way kind of like the Starbucks on Princes St. in Edinburgh, i really liked that one would take over that ugly nightclub on Shop St and fill it with lovely couches and skinny peach muffins *sigh*
fend wrote: » UUGHHHHH NO MORE COFFEE PLACES!!! AND NO MORE BAPS/PANINI/SANDWICH PLACES!!!! Are ye not sick of them??????? A Yo Sushi would do the job nicely!!!!!
Seaneh wrote: » YO! is terrible and way over priced. A Yammaori or other independant would be much better.
Seaneh wrote: » Also, like has been said, a proper coffee house with a few nice sofas and arm chairs thats isnt so small that you feel like your taking up space if your more than 15 mins in the place that sells good coffee would be nice.
churchview wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2009/1019/breaking4.htmWaterford bypass formally opened Enough said