Doing locations in #Waterford & I see this awesome statue of a true, #Irish #hero, Thomas Francis Meagher... love it.
mooseknunkle wrote: » Some director doing locations in Waterford today for an upcoming big budget movie anybody know what it is or might be https://twitter.com/markmahon/status/463709409403994112
Creamsoda wrote: » I wouldn't believe much of what he says, in the last few years he's claimed to be making a film about the famine starring Colin Farrell and a Brian Boru film starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Now he's saying it's a film with Thomas Francis Meagher as one of the leading characters. I'd be doubtful it'll ever happen.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Geoffs have nailed a lawn to their frontage! When did that go up?
Harry Palmr wrote: » :eek:http://www.taxiautofare.com/ie/taxi-fare/Waterford-taxi-fare-from-ferrybank-to-cherrymount
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Any sign of the pizza blaa in Winterval this year, I havent seen it in any stalls yet?
LOCAL HISTORIANS HAVE hit out at plans to demolish a Waterford ring fort that dates back over 5,000 years. US firm West Pharmaceutical Services began building a manufacturing plant on the Knockhouse site earlier this week. The tri-vallate ring fort will be cleared during the second phase of the development, which the company says will deliver about 150 new jobs once the factory is opened in 2018.
Finnbar01 wrote: » I think they are doing the right thing by thoroughly excavating the site and then building over it. If there was anyway to save it, I'd be all for it. Maybe they could locate the factory somewhere else in Waterford but I'm sure it's not as straight forward as that.http://www.thejournal.ie/waterford-knockhouse-ring-fort-west-pharmaceutical-2228226-Jul2015/
Wanderer2010 wrote: » On that note, does Jim Nolan ever ever smile in any of his photos?