Slideways wrote: » That would be very sad. He has made a big effort to build on what he got when he took over from Hurleys.
Henlars67 wrote: » they weren't breeze blocks
Mint Sauce wrote: » ATM being 'manoeuvred' away from the former Ulster Bank on the Pearse Rd this morning,, and a bricky filling in the gap with breeze blocks.
Vlove wrote: » There was hardly anyone going into it, I sometimes stopped there to look around and the prices were quite high!
Mint Sauce wrote: » Was only in it about twice my self. Both times nearly the only one there. Wonder who will move in, I would vote for an M&S, but I imagine extremely unlikely.
Mint Sauce wrote: » Tom Tailer in Johnston Court closed? All stock removed. Is this not the second time they have closed. Not a good sign that two of the anchor stores are both lying empty.
Say Your Number wrote: » O'Grady's Ice Cream shop in Johnston's Court is gone, it only opened around the start of the year.
Vlove wrote: » It probably opens during the summer
whatswhat wrote: » Oxmount Furniture shop in Collooney closing down this weekend. I was in there yesterday and they said that Abbey Foods next door to them will be next to go which is a real shame as they are doing well and dont want to leave at all. It seems the council are piling on the pressure to get them out because they have had complaints from other food retailers that they should not have been allowed to ever start up there in the first place. I heard one of the shops that complained is in Ballymote which is hardly on its door step. Its a real shame that these small buisnesses are having to negotiate bigger problems than the recession, they dont stand a chance.
whatswhat wrote: » . I heard one of the shops that complained is in Ballymote which is hardly on its door step. Its a real shame that these small buisnesses are having to negotiate bigger problems than the recession, they dont stand a chance.
Vlove wrote: » Its desperate, Pearce road is a ghost town