ongarboy wrote: » A fruit and veg shop seems like an old fashioned business venture to open in the 21st century. Apart from Horan's established chain of shops and some butchers who also do some on the side, most get theirs from the supermarkets or else market stalls/farmers markets etc. Are there any other stand alone such shops in Tralee anymore? Brave person who does so but location does sound odd. Shoppers won't go out of their way like that for a turnip or a head of cabbage.
xxyyzz wrote: » Anyone have a number for the car valeting guys next to Boyles Tyres in Manor?
xxyyzz wrote: » Manna are up at that crappy roundabout near Matt Talbot road and High Street. They seem be doing ok.
ongarboy wrote: » But aren't Manna a more distinctive organic and wholefoods store that sell particular products that aren't necessarily available elsewhere and will draw customers that seek out those products? I just assumed this new store was just a regular fruit'n'veg store but maybe it isn't. Time will tell how well it does.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Looks like the race track is going to see some action again during the festivalhttp://traleetoday.ie/racing-returns-ballybeggan-festival/
Ciarrai76 wrote: » that's great news! we might well have the full race meeting back again in the near future, fingers crossed!! I hope this does well and will persuade the directors of Ballybeggan to agree to start it up again!!
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » A quick question,is anyone else having problems getting on to the Tralee Outlook website? I always view the downloadable edition of the weekly magazine as it seems to fly off the shelves in the shops! I keep getting this message Database Error: Unable to connect to the database:Could not connect to MySQL
michael999999 wrote: » Have you tried using a different browser?
umop.episdn wrote: » He heard you the first time!
A man who lives in a ditch in Tralee, Co Kerry, has thanked a judge for not jailing him. Jason Crowley (30) pleaded guilty to a number of theft charges from cars in Tralee between November 2013 and April 2014. He had six previous convictions, the court was told. Mr Crowley had lost one leg in an operation, he was homeless and “going from post to pillar,” his solicitor Pádraig O’Connell said. “He is living in a ditch at the moment. Things are dreadful for this man. He is on methadone. Please be lenient.” The charges included theft of a book of wildflowers, a sledgehammer and fire extinguishers. Crowley, whose address on court papers was given as a flat on Rock Street, Tralee was off drugs and almost off alcohol entirely, he said. He had no memory of the car thefts, he told Judge James O’Connor. The judge imposed fines totalling €400. If he misbehaved over the next 12 months, the judge said he would jail him. Gathering up his belongings before leaving the court, the man thanked the judge for giving him a chance.
kn wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/thief-who-lives-in-ditch-thanks-judge-for-not-jailing-him-1.1846121
xxyyzz wrote: » Is he the guy with the beard who was always talking to himself in the wheelchair?
unkymo wrote: » If your an Arsenal supporter ( or any other Premier League team) then be in the Greyhound Bar tomorrow evening at 7. The FA Cup is in town!!
kn wrote: » There is meet up of the Tralee Arsenal Supporters Club - 10 year anniversary.