crazzzzy wrote: » ..Where is the cheapest place to park. The closer to new street the better.
RevBlueJeans wrote: » There is no charge at the Cathedral Car Park.
amadain wrote: » Doctors based at the Reeks Gateway Killarney Primary Care Centre have until Friday to leave the premises following a ruling by An Bord Pleanala. Three of the five GPs practises currently in the centre must vacate it by the end of the week. The Killarney Primary Care Centre is one of two centre backed by the Prime Healthcare Group which went into receivership in February last year. 15 doctors moved into the premises over two years which was originally built for office and commercial use. Last year An Bord Pleanala ruled that operating the medical centre required planning permission to change the use. Killarney Town Council granted permission to retain the change of use to a medical centre. However an appeal was then lodged with An Bord Pleanala and permission was refused to change the use of the second floor of the building for medical use. The refusal said that granting permission for the total floor area, including the second floor would have a negative impact on the vitality and viability of the town centre.
CB19Kevo wrote: » What a joke, One would think the provision of medical services at one location would make sense.. Hopefully this will be resolved and soon.
Halo Kitty wrote: » I have to agree, the building it self should never have recieved planning permission, I would go as far to say it is an eyesore on the approach to Killarney, blocking such beautiful scenery, But alas i guess it will be a reminder of our Celtic Tiger days, As for the reasoning for closing down parts of the Medicial Centre, it really does not make any sense, Are they saying it is okay to have Retail Units and shopping villages outside of town, but it is not acceptable to have a Medical Centre that houses all the needs required for those seeking treatment.. and that includes parking.. I feel they must have been a greater power working against the Centre for the appeal to be granted.. I hope in time common sense will prevail. An Bord Pleanala cannot really believe that more office space is required in the present economic crisis.. What now for the eyesore?
like a ninja wrote: » hello, i am looking for a flat/ apartment in killarney close to Liebherrs, any help would be great. Thanks
monkeysnapper wrote: » I heard today that Argos and home base are to shut , my contact said home base and Argos are owned by same company and they have ðecided to shut 50 stores between Ireland and uk . And Killarney is one of them, did anybody els hear this.?
stop animal cruelty wrote: » Can anyone recommend a nice, decent hotel/resturante for a birthday Sunday lunch? The mothers 60th this weekend so we're gonna take her out for lunch, want the best! Been the Royal hotel before, very good but we'd like to try somewhere different but just as good for a change.. anyone got any good recommendations?
travelledpengy wrote: » Was in the Porterhouse last weekend, had a great meal. Not sure if they would be open for Sunday lunch though? The Brehon are doing a sunday lunch for 4 people special at the moment; something like choose a rack of lamb or beef and includes a bottle of wine, for 45 euro. The Malton or the Europe also do a great lunch..
jtown wrote: » you happy with The Porterhouse? Got a voucher so must pop in there
travelledpengy wrote: » Ya I'd recommend it. It's not cheap. The fillet steak is amazing, costs about 26.60. Missus had the beef fajitas they were delicious also, huge portion! I'd avoid the chicken wings for the starter as they were sorry looking and hugely overpriced for 5 small wings!
careful_now wrote: » Anyone know a good hairdresser in Killarney or surrounding area that is good at doing highlites? I've been dissappointed the last few times, so looking for somewhere new. Would appreciate any suggestions.
Murphj7 wrote: » 4 or 5 jobs isnt great.
oeb wrote: » Hey guys, anyone know where I would pick up about 30 feet of telephone cable with connecters already attached in town? The ones that argos and tesco sell seem to have the british connector on one end, instead of the modular connecter that we use here in Ireland.