DT100 wrote: » I agree that its a pity about the walls blocking the view of the river,but i would think the people destroyed by floods are only too happy to have that wall and other works...how would you suggest the water be stopped.Regarding polotics,why didnt our labour man jump ship when the army barracks was shut down????It took the moving of seats to find a conscience....
darragh o meara wrote: » What's happening there? Used to be a great place when I was a young fella. Remember being collected from school and brought down there on a scorcher of a day for a picnic and a play on the swings and slide. That's a long time ago though. I'd imagine if you had a picnic there nowadays people would stare at you thinking your mad!!
Xenophile wrote: » Deep dredging of the river bed..............just have a look at what they did on the river Nore in the middle of Kilkenny city with a beautiful stonework city.
alexmcred wrote: » From what was dumped in the river over the years dredging of the river wasn't an option all kinds of "stuff" would be released into the river
darragh o meara wrote: » I heard from a fisheries officer years back that if they dredged it there would be so much bad stuff disturbed that it would not support life for a very long time.
alexmcred wrote: » Yup heard pretty much the same thing
jkmanc1974 wrote: » Shame to see one of the busiest pubs in Clonmel closed until further notice - see also there is no sign of the Mayfair/Verona reopening yet??
darragh o meara wrote: » What pub is that? The Harp?
Deleted User wrote: » I see the new Greyhound Stadium opened last night. It was badly needed.
darragh o meara wrote: » For anyone interested and on Facebook, I came across a page recently called. "Clonmel Stories" there is a lot of photos of the town from way back. Some great pics there.
cml387 wrote: » Yes. Some people thought the Harp was decommissioned after the Good Friday Agreement but it's still going.
Cerbera wrote: » The Verona (Mayfair) looks like it's still closed. Does anyone know if it's just a long break or if it's gone again?
wayne0308 wrote: » Does anyone know whether you'd have to reserve a table in Galileo's on a Thursday nite? Would it be that busy midweek?
darragh o meara wrote: » Nobody knows, I suggested it here a few weeks back and was lambasted for doing so. There seems to be someone on this thread who has some connection to the place. I'm sure they'll be on soon to put you right as to the situation.
copy1 wrote: » Tk Max is coming to Showgrounds in September.