Damokc wrote: » Does anyone know of anywhere selling the vintage/retro style Kerry jerseys? Debenhams used to have them a few years back but don't have them any more.
Molester Stallone II wrote: » Personally I think any car that parks half way on the footpath & half way on the yellow lines in castle st should be immediately towed
5live wrote: » It surely does. Tralee depends almost entirely on retail spending and other jobs supporting that industry. There is virtually no industry left so retail, agriculture and tourism is all that is left. Agriculture has left the town since the mart moved out and farmers go to the mart and then straight home. Tourism has little attraction in Tralee, bar the roses and the Aquadome and the Aquadome is still closed? That leaves retail. People have voted on town center retail in droves by moving out to Manor due in no small part to parking charges and easy access to different outlets to load up the car. There are no boarded up and empty shops in Manor while the town center has many. Its not going to recover while hunting customers. There is little attraction for me to come into the center of town any more. It costs 1.20 an hour to park and, for me anyway, access is poor for the occasions i really need it. I live only slightly further from Listowel which has most of the outlets i use in Tralee without the risk of being fined for the inability to access some of the places i need to visit.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Its a shame that its put you off shopping in the town centre. The town needs people to keep coming in & supporting local businesses.
5live wrote: » Thanks. As my father would say, God loves a trier..... but he hates a chancer. I'll probably just pay it and move my spending elsewhere.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » sorry to hear that. I don't think you can appeal in that case, if it was on yellows they probably won't want to know! Hope you are feeling better soon.
5live wrote: » Yellow lines just in front of the old off licence, just across the road from the vet shop. Sorry about the rant earlier, folks. Not in good form when in a bit of pain.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » ah right! I know where you mean now! Are there yellow lines there or is it the carpark area?
5live wrote: » :oMy bad. I meant church street, outside the old Abbeygate Hotel.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I'm pretty sure an appeal won't be allowed if you were parked on double yellow lines! The thing is, there is no actual parking allowed on Castle street (apart from some disabled spaces), its mostly all double yellow lines, and its causes a huge problem for traffic for people to be double parked. There are people parking on Castle street on doubles that when you come around the corner from Edward St. you can barely get by if there is traffic stopped at the lights. Then there's those who insist on parking up outside the banks & cause traffic jams. So unfortunately, you have to expect to get a ticket if you do that! Why they didn't give the other cars a ticket is strange! There was an article in last week's Kerry's Eye regarding a motion brought in the council to have more free parking all year round, and not just for Christmas. To have at least have the first 30 mins or hour free. I think it may happen as the article seemed to be saying that it was being taken on board. So Fingers crossed!
xxyyzz wrote: » Sorry, but if you park in town and don't put up a ticket then you run the risk of getting a fine regardless of how long you were parked there.
NewCorkLad wrote: » Sorry to hear that 5live, I hate parking tickets. Just 2 points, the other 2 cars could belong to local businesses who have special allowances to park there and the parking attendant had no way of knowing your situation or how long you would be there, for all they know you could have been some chancer. If I was you I would try and contact someone and appeal the ticket based on your situation, as a once off.
carchaeologist wrote: » ... I hate Thatcher stickers et al, he's always there. Who buys that stuff nowadays?
siblers wrote: » Can't stand that stall, I find it kinda embarrassing really. I wonder what do British tourists think when they see it?
carchaeologist wrote: » There's a stall always there selling republican stuff, I hate Thatcher stickers et al, he's always there. Who buys that stuff nowadays?
Molester Stallone II wrote: » Did you see their video on Oootooobe, singing Shake it off & all the kids took part, those teachers are good craic I'd say