aidan_walsh wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/0119/1224287860394.html
siblers wrote: » Going back to hairdressers (im male btw :P) i go to new strands just below dunnes, My prices are: children schoolgoers 12. everyone else 15.Top stylin products. ur best ever haircut or else its on me free gratis for nowt.
dmeehan wrote: » I usually go to Julies on high st, and donw the lane before they moved. They charge €14.50
Xclusiv Barber wrote: » That last post kind of up there twice. Sorries. Big fingers. Small phone pad.
kennypowers wrote: » QUOTE=Sikpupi;68875649]yea...but Eamon could talk for Ireland!! Needs to concentrate on the haircut.. It also looks like he could type for Ireland.Still,gives a decent hair cut and seems to be passionate about what he does.
Xclusiv Barber wrote: » Five shops closed down in killarney in last few days.......
Xclusiv Barber wrote: » razzle dazzle, roxy, the 2euro shop on beech road (owned by roxy), urban, scarlet ribbon.
jrochie wrote: » Town is really turning into a ghost town. Tourist season really can't come quick enough for the whole town to inject a bit of life into it again, can't imagine it'll be easy for many of the existing businesses to stay alive until then though. Its such a shame to,5 years ago Killarney was such thriving town, great for shopping, eating, drinking, pretty much everything. It's happening everywhere, but from what I've seen Killarney is suffering more than most.
jrochie wrote: » Has Scarlet Ribbon actually closed? It seems to have been closing for the better part of 12 months!
Halo Kitty wrote: » .i wonder has out of town shopping and free parking got some part to play on killarney town.... or is it the high rents and rates demanded on business....
jrochie wrote: » Well whatever about the rates, but the high rents can't be completely to blame as I know a few landlords in the town who have helped out their clients and dropped the rent. Then again I also know of a couple of landlords who it would seem would rather have an empty and no rent than to drop what they charge. I'd say the out of town shopping is a big problem, I do a bit of work in tralee occasionally and see quite a few killarney people shopping over there. I think the biggest problem is that people just aren't spending, especially in Killarney, which is resulting in shops closing, and much less of a choice in the shops that are open. Its a vicious circle because when the shops don't have a wide range of stock its stops people coming in to shop even if they have the money!