zerks wrote: » Anybody know what the appalling smell is around the town? From Bellfield all the way out the Milehouse there's a stink that smells like a mixture of sewage & slurry.
Navarre wrote: » More than likely its all the Dog ****e on the footpaths. So much for community wardens on patrol "an easy weeks wages".
paulaa wrote: » How difficult is it to being a plastic bag to pick up after their dogs ? I often bring my two dogs down the prom. I have a little shaped holder on their leads which contains small bags. There are only a couple of Euro and can be got in the pet shops and sometimes even the Euro shops have them. The only complaint I have is there are not enough bins down the prom . I suppose they would end up in the river anyway
Retailers of Gorey have introduced a novel way to entice people into their shops 70% off in shops you see this sign
allthedoyles wrote: » https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BApsEgkCQAAKs6r.jpg:large Think you may like to see this - ( even though it may be in the wrong thread )
the GALL wrote: » @sundula Is there no retailers assoc in Enniscorty. I mean there seems to be enough like minded business people on boards in Wexford that are sick of the small mindedness. Theres a mate of mine in Dublin and he is in the BNI and swears by it. I'm just saying.
zerks wrote: » The €20 million sewage works scheme in the town is now at pre-tender stage.If we were complaining about traffic before,wait 'til this starts.
Navarre wrote: » I wonder will local workers get any jobs from it or will it be like St Johns hospital and the new Gaelscoil.
zerks wrote: » I guarantee that not a single job will go to locals.Whoever wins the tender will bring in their own guys.
Navarre wrote: » And still the towns people will vote for the same councilors in council elections. These councilors should at least make sure who ever gets the contract will employ some local workers.
barney 20v wrote: » That's not the way business works folks, no matter how much ye would like it to, jackser and co deal with real people regarding a multi million euro scheme? That's a scary notion .... Best they stick to putting pedestrian crossings directly from one bar counter to the other to keep the locals happy .....if they ever succeed in joining paddy powers into this scheme they are sorted for life! If dog **** is the main concern of people posting on here then I give up!
kneemos wrote: » Can't think of any of any pedestrian crossings joining bar counters.