sligo camper wrote: » Surprised that this hasn't opened so far as a thread.. I think town is looking really well.. Thanks to volunteers and business efforts... Views of others?
Carson10 wrote: » Well done to all involved. The whole town is looking fresh & clean. They are doing great work. I think all the town needs now is a fresh coat of tarmac around all the main streets and it will really top it off. One thing Iam not so sure about is the murals/wall art. I like the one of yeats, but I think at this stage now its getting a bit carried away. Iam a big fan of street art/banksy etc, but I think it is not really suited to Sligo and can see it starting to look like the falls road in Belfast or those murals you see in Derry.
sligo camper wrote: » I think town is looking really well.. Thanks to volunteers and business efforts
dingding wrote: » The town is looking fantastic, and nearly every building on town has been painted. Just boots letting down O'Connell st. And flowers everywhere. Fantastic.
Carson10 wrote: » on a different note, I really do think the price some people think they are going to get for renting out their house in Sligo for the fleadh is greedy. €1200 for to rent an average student looking house in cartron for a week? where are they off too?http://www.donedeal.ie/holidayrent-for-sale/house-for-sligo-fleadh-cheoil/7378879 €1200 is the price you would expect to pay for a 5* villa with a pool in the south of france, not Cartron iam afraid. Some people also looking for €700/800 euro for ran down student house in Mulberry park with no bed linen or towels etc.. Greedy Jokers.
glaswegian wrote: » the old cinema building in market street is a bit of an eyesore,i'd say it'd be a fine looking place if it was tidied up.
rizzodun wrote: » A different subject altogether but I always thought it'd be cool to re open that as a classic cinema, showing old movies, and running movie marathons certain times a year like Halloween and Christmas.
red sean wrote: » Heard the old Savoy is in NAMA, so nothing going to happen there for a while I'd say. It was meant to be demolished as part of the High St/Market St/Castle St regeneration project which will most likely never go ahead now.
dingding wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYHl0RtNlps Back on topic, nice video on the work of the tidy towns committee.
rizzodun wrote: » One other thing, what's the story with the two whales 6:53? It looks photoshopped, where is that?