Xenophile wrote: » Yes Mitchel Street, was known as the Narrow Street, colloquially as "de Narra Street", I can remember when two way traffic was allowed on this street and I don't mean pedestrian traffic.
cml387 wrote: » Nelson Street is by the courthouse. Perfectly safe.
pooch90 wrote: » Anyone know what the pink flamingo signs are for on the roundabouts on the by-pass?
tippspur wrote: » I passed up by the courthouse today and it looked like there was a big court case on,Lawyers with wigs walking around and paddy wagons parked up,looked serious now.I always thought court day was Thursday?
solerina wrote: » As far as I know the big case involving the family held hostage in Killenaule was on....the 7 guys were in court,
masterboy123 wrote: » thanks for the reviews about Nelson street. I would like to know if anyone can share how much are the bills like every month? For 1 room apartment. Is the heating and electicity bill together? or any other bills that i should be aware of?
or any other bills that i should be aware of?
blastit wrote: » That would depend on how much you use in electricity and heating or if the heating is gas. If it is all electric you would, unless there is some different arangement with the landlord, have to contact the electricity company. You may have to pay a deposit to the electricity company.If there is gas heating you would have to contact the gas company. There may be a deposit Sometimes electric and gas can be from the same company but needs seperate accounts You may also have to pay for bin collection. You would have to ask the landlord really what the situation is You would have rent as well I presume
masterboy123 wrote: » Thanks , everything is electric. In kitchen cooking plates and heating too. It says refuse included in the rent so don't have to pay for bin collection charge. On average use can it be 100€?
On average use can it be 100€?[
Spiritiser wrote: » in cashel
solerina wrote: » They were in Cashel the previous time, I think they were Clonmel last week.
masterboy123 wrote: » Hi All, I would like to ask you all how is job opportunity after new years in Clonmel? For example for a young women to get job in a cafeteria or restaurant? or as a healthcare helper? Me and my wife will move to Clonmel after new years but we are worried that she may not be able to get a job in Clonmel. I will be working in hospital, so i will have a safe job. My wife is working in a cafeteria in Dublin now so she has experience in this field and before she worked as a personal assistant, but she is willing to work any field. Any suggestion/advice is appreciated.
johnny_adidas wrote: » There was a post a few pages back that had all the cafes in town listed, quite a few when you tot them up. Clonmel has been lucky enough on the jobs front so I'd imagine business is still better than other towns as people still have some money to spend locally. There is a new cafe opening beside emerald garden restaurant in o connell Street, not sure if they are same ownership and using existing staff but it could be worth trying them
cml387 wrote: » Sad news that Dominic O'Hara passed away today. Some older Clonmellians will remember he was a councillor and ex Lord Mayor. I knew him well from working in Digital. RIP
niamhg13 wrote: » does anyone know where I can take the kids to visit Santa in clonmel/clonmel area during the week,thanks