Mint Sauce wrote: » The Peri Chicken Shop on Mail Coach road has had all its signage removed, and the whole shop front barr the windows painted brown.
prodsc wrote: » Ali's kebab shop opening soon.
deadlybuzzman wrote: » The euro shop on O'Connell st has taken its last delivery and will only be selling off existing stock
another question wrote: » Ah no! One of very few places in the town centre that sold bottles of Volvic and at €0.50 they were a bargain. I love Volvic water. Tesco only sell the lemon and lime version in single bottles. Shame...
another question wrote: » Wallis is closing in July. The lady at the counter told me on Saturday when I went in to buy a gift-card. They are open nearly 17 years apparently.
promethius wrote: » grim reading here, doesn't appear to be the population to support quayside, johnsons court and the rest of the town. what's being done to bring in tourist trade, even from the regions? crappy parking offer from 10-12, complete joke. does any of the elected officials even care, yeah right, all prepping to save their own bacon again in the local elections. ask them about this on the doorstep. might be the only time they listen.
another question wrote: » Blackrock drapery store on Harmony Hill is closing today.
sligono1 wrote: » Well I was Donegal town over the weekend it's only 30 cent and hour to park compared to four times that in sligo,go to carick on Shannon and you can go to tesco woodies etc and park for free. And this thing of paying for parking on a Sunday a joke.
Mugatuu wrote: » Ended up getting a €40 parking ticket one Sunday morning as I assumed there was free parking like most other places! To be fair it was my own fault for not checking!
Mugatuu wrote: » Heard a few people say pull and bear is meant to be closing down, the place is always empty when ever I've been in!
rizzodun wrote: » Managed to talk myself out of a ticket one Sunday for the same reason, if it was advertised when it was brought in I most certainly missed it. I've heard rumours River Island was closing, it might just be a rumour but rumours like these sure aren't helping with confidence in opening businesses in Sligo town, it's disappointing to walk around town and see so many empty units, not to mention walking into shops and seeing them without any customers, there must be many places to work in town that are completely boring to be in for 8 hours a day.
Mint Sauce wrote: » Have seen a few caught out by that. Previously during the Streets of Sligo 5k. Loads of extra people in town, using the carparks thinking ah its Sunday, and Wardens out as soon as paid parking starts. Its not really inviting people into town.
bennyc wrote: » I have thisarguement with the wife every Sunday we go to town, she never believes me about Sunday parking, even though she got a ticket about a year ago and needs to be reminded before she accepts it.
Mint Sauce wrote: » I always forget if its 12 or 12.30. Went down one sunday to do the shoping, just after 12, thinking I had time to fly in and out before 12.30, and there was the warden, booking cars that had probably not been picked up from saturday night. Check the sign, paid parking from 12.
rizzodun wrote: » Another thing that's annoying, people drive in and leave their cars as they've had a few drinks, take a taxi like sensible people, get punished by the wardens for waiting to make sure they're under the limit. I'd say more people would do it of a Saturday night than a Friday as they think they won't get a ticket before collecting it the Sunday morning. If I was on a night out I'd stay off the road until well after 12 to make sure I was under the limit the next day.
Kettleson wrote: » Get "punished" by the Wardens? Surely you can't be serious? If in doubt about still being over the limit, buy another parking ticket and go shopping or whatever. Is this really a common scenario anyway? I'd get a taxi both in and out.
sailorfoley wrote: » Folks, what's the general consensus as to why shops are closing? Is it a shrinking population? Unemployment? Prices too high? Something else?