Murt10 wrote: » I feel an immediate boycott of all the premises in the SC coming on as a start.
daymobrew wrote: » I was just down at Tesco in Roselawn shopping centre and saw a planning application outside the former men's shop (Noel Reid). It was posted on Friday 30 April. It is from "Headland Ireland Ltd" and is an application for a "Change of use to, Point of sale for Legalized Recreational Relaxation over the counter sales, internal seating area, Product display area."
Kiwi_knock wrote: » Protests will not work, education will.
JupiterKid wrote: » Ah yes, let the pitchforks and fire torches come out now.:rolleyes: Let the angry mob scream blue murder. I'm no fan of head shops either but wouldn't people who are going apoplectic about this be better educating their childen properly about drugs (and that means alcohol too btw) then whining about head shops? It seems like head shops are the new "moral panic." I agree that Roselawn is a somewhat odd (and perhaps inappropriate) location for a head shop. I remember Noel Reid and it was a nice shop and Noel himself was a real gent of a man. How times change. Maybe this head shop issue will prompt a debate on how run down, dated and tatty Roselawn SC is looking and how it could be revamped/redeveloped?
iMADEtheBBC wrote: » So this head shop will be located between an off licence (open 24 hours 7 days a week) and a pub ? Well we can't have that. That won't do at all. Some really progressive thinking and reactionary nonsense going on here :rolleyes: At least they have applied for planning permission. Unlike the lady across the road from Roselawn (close friend of a local politician wannabe) who converted her house into a beauty salon and then tried to get retention.
iMADEtheBBC wrote: » At least they have applied for planning permission. Unlike the lady across the road from Roselawn (close friend of a local politician wannabe) who converted her house into a beauty salon and then tried to get retention.
Doyler92 wrote: » Correct me if I'm wrong but I was up at Noel Reid's there within the last hour and the planning permission sign is gone. The shutters are down but are slightly see through, and I did not see anything on the windows.
Gaspode wrote: » I'd love to see that come true someday, but I dont know if it will. There's plenty of education about the dangers of drugs in the form of alcohol, cigarettes and narcotics but people will still drink, smoke and take illegal drugs.
iv no problem helping if you pick a time for everyone to be there but either way it needs to be done by tomorrow night
PeakOutput wrote: » dont you think if, after unbiased informative education, a person decides to take any sort of drug they should be allowed to?
PeakOutput wrote: » head shops have been around before this 'legal high' phenomenon and they will be here long after any ban or regulation they will just go back to their core business of selling paraphenalia
Noobsaibot21 wrote: » Let me start by saying that I have no huge beef with Head shops. People will probably seek out such experiences anyway so better to remove the criminal element I say. However, as a resident, I'm more annoyed at the location, as opposed to the nature, of the shop. Right beside the pub and a 24/7 Tesco (with a car park usually containing a bunch of scrotes rallying their miserable looking coupe's and hatchbacks most nights) all wrapped up within an otherwise quiet collection of residential estates (and a primary school!). I don't see how adding head shop into the mix is being of ANY BENEFIT WHATSOEVER for the area - I cant think of any other similar shops nearby so this one would no doubt attract head shop enthusiasts from many surrounding areas. Not saying they are all bad apples or anything (each to their own and all) but I'm sure there are plenty of undesirables amongst their clientele. I think Blanch Village would have been a more suitable area - Preferably up near eBay or the Garda station. Either way, email sent to Leo & Joan and my mam has troops formally rallied already.
Shoota wrote: » It'll never happen, they can apply all they want but, there's too many obstacles, I cant see the owners of the Roselawn being too happy never mind any of the locals! What would people think if they heard a headshop was being plonked right beside where the old library used to be.....!
Phoenix3 wrote: » The application was in the name of "Headman Ltd" Which when I think of it was a bit too obvious for a company name.Just done a search and can't find such company reg in Ireland.Hopefully it is a hoax. Maybe somebody else could do their own search on this company.
Hunter.S wrote: » Most of you guys shem to complaing about the location of this head shop more so than anyting wich sems werd to me. Whats rong with haveing it in the roselawn SC as some one sead befor there is a pub, a shop with ann off licence(tesco) and 2 shops that sell smokes.Are you saying that becase kids go to school near were drink and smokes are soled then they will all buy them? Anyway head shops will not sell to under 18s.I live in D15 myself and i doint see how a head shop will be a bad thing, it will provide jobs and help to take costermuers away from drug dealers in the area.