newman10 wrote: » Just an opinion from a non Tralee person, but if you had M&S in Manor the Town Centre would be tumbleweeded except for euro/pound shops. By rejecting M&S some councillors fought to save the Town
delthedriver wrote: » TTC were too busy being lobbied by people with their own agenda's, while trying to keep some self serving interests happy they were blinded and could not see the bigger picture. Sadly those with business brains on the Council were outnumbered by those without.
counterlock wrote: » I'm all for bashing TTC/KCC but the decision made was correct imo. It was made to keep the town centre alive.
newman10 wrote: » IMO there are major differences in the Retail experience of Tralee and Killarney. Killarney is a Tourist town in which the main priority of retailers is to service Tourists. Have a look at the Town centre from the Cinema to Pennys to Ulster Bank. At least 80% of the retailers sell some form of food to service the Tourism Trade. Clothing shops come and go (due to Rent,Rates etc) but Food is constant. M&S is not the big draw in Deerpark IMO it is Tesco and the other retailers are a piggyback. The Outlet centre is geared to Nike and the turnover of tenants prove this. Thus Killarney town centre is not geared to retail. At least in Tralee you still have a vibrancy about retail, it may be tough at the moment, but you have a new Outdoor Clothing shop, Choice of Clothing and Footwear Shops and Dept Stores. Embrace what you have, all on the other side of the ditch is not green. Ask any of the 180 M&S employees who have lost their jobs
delthedriver wrote: » You are quite correct. Tralee has unique family owned businesses, for example Walsh Bros for quality footwear, Henneberrys Sports apparel and equipment, Der O'Sullivan Bar, Restaurant Deli. Any of the aforementioned businesses easily surpass the sales and service of any National retailer. I have no doubt posters here could add a long list of other businesses to the few I mentioned. Indeed I for one would be delighted if people could:)
RevBlueJeans wrote: » Walsh Bros, Horans and Der O'Sullivans are in Killarney as well!:) I still cant see how a little M&S out let such as proposed for Tralee and won by Killarney could have any significant impact in the respective town centres. If it was another mega Tescos maybe but not a little M&S colocated with a large Tescos as is the case both in Manor and Deerpark.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I noticed that the town has been so busy this past week. A lot of people around, which is great for the week before the festival! The town is looking really well, plenty of colour and flowers to brighten it up. There will be a great buzz around this week & coming weekend for the festival lets hope the sun shines too!
kn wrote: » Might be a stupid question but is Dealz definitely opening this month? Because there does not seem to be anything stirring at the Abbey Court unit. No shelving, no decoration etc in fact no nothing.
delthedriver wrote: » That is great value , 4 live acts for €10 !
doovdela wrote: » Sounds like a great line up of acts this year. Did I see an ad that had the coronas and keywest playing Saturday in the dome? The stunning and jls and Bon jovie tribute band sound good. Something for everyone for rose fest.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » yeah, I wasn't too happy to hear it was going to cost €10 to literally pass a barrier in Denny St! Stand at Paddy Macs with a drink & hear them for free! I've seen the Stunning live about 3 times, all excellent gigs. They are on at 11pm, but Walking on Cars are on early, as well as Picturehouse and Ryan Sheridan, so its €10 for the lot, which isn't too bad. I guess its more crowd control issues, but I remember when Westlife played it was ticket only, but they were free! And when James Brown played it was totally free and not tickets needed. That was probably the best act I remember play for the festival! Unreal!
michael999999 wrote: » Parked outside Argos, and a woman pulls in front of me and parks. Her car is empty bar herself. She gets out and opens the boot, and her 7 or 8 year old child gets out! Some parents need locking up!
carchaeologist wrote: » Lol, that's a good one!
michael999999 wrote: » If only I had my dash cam working, that was one for you tube!
Lelantos wrote: » I am in total agreement re the big open air concerts. INXS, Big Country, James Brown (with the daughter of Joe Brown & the bruverrs) they are gigs that will stay with me, brilliant atmosphere & a little something for the ordinary people of Tralee as a thank you.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » INXS??? did they play during the festival??? I remember missing the Beautiful South playing, I think I was repeating exams in uni at the time...I was not happy! lol
Lelantos wrote: » They did, post Michael Hutchence. Still a cracking band
Ciarrai76 wrote: » wow, I never knew that! What year was that? Pity it wasn't when Michael was alive!
Lelantos wrote: » This was 2001, I don't think we would have been able to attract them if Hutchence was still alive?