bobdcow wrote: » Was driving down by 4star yesterday and noticed - is the gluten free restaurant gone?
ongarboy wrote: » I read on Radio Kerry website that the Blasket were denied permission to open from midnight until 2am on Saturday morning after Good Friday as it went against "the spirit" of the legislation! Seems unfair that if it is technically Saturday and no longer Good Friday, why shouldn't they be allowed to open? Personally, I think the Good Friday ban should be done away with altogether. I'm ok with Christmas Day though as I think it's good that workers have the day off to be with families on that day.
Wang King wrote: » A nightclub doesn't make you want to stay in Tralee after a game. Its a hell of a journey up and down to Monaghan, and all people want to do is get home by 10. As for a boost to business. No, not a bit. Some if the bars will do well out of it, but its actually a hindrance to local businesses. Supporters taking all available car spaces, and then parking outside people's front doors, blocking exits etc. Its actually a nightmare.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » The lease was up & they didn't renew it due to the bad location. They are looking to set up somewhere else. They are however, still in business & taking orders. See their FB page for info.
xxyyzz wrote: » Good to hear. It's quite a nice location there but I can't keep track of the number of businesses that have been through there.
ongarboy wrote: » tbh, nowadays any upstairs place without a lift almost automatically discourages parents with buggies, those with limited mobility/wheelchair users or elderly etc. Spa Seafoods is similar. I'm 99% sure neither have a lift on my occasional visit to either place.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » If they change the law for Good Friday then we could see a push for the pubs to open on Christmas Day, They only close for two days a year surely two days out of the year wont break them.
keane2097 wrote: » I don't particularly want my Friday ruined because some people who are part of a particular religious sect thinks a Jewish guy was tortured to death 2000 years ago tomorrow. Plenty of people don't celebrate Christmas either, and if the idea is to force alcoholic fathers to spend the day at home with their kids that day I don't know if it's doing anyone any favours really.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » If they open Christmas Day then Stephens Day would be no craic. Some lads use Christmas Day as a day of recovery
Ciarrai76 wrote: » The lease was up & they didn't renew it due to the bad location.
Quackster wrote: » Planning notice in this week's Kerry's Eye seeking permission for the sale of food from old Kiely's unit. Presumably to allow Iceland move in.
hanamandiol wrote: » Nancy Myles sold pre Chreistmas with sale to be completed early 2015 -heard it will be a pharmacy,a brothel or a pub-hope its a pub as i used to go there now and again
Wang King wrote: » The body of a 40yo man was found at Kellihers garage this morning,
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Iceland, really?
kn wrote: » It would be great if it is. The more the merrier I reckon for competition. Any concrete info that it really is Iceland?
Quackster wrote: » No concrete info but I do know that Iceland have recently been scouting for a premises in Tralee and the old Kiely's unit would suit their requirements if it had the required planning permission.
Wang King wrote: » If their requirements are rubbish location , no parking, and people just abandoning their cars to nip into the bank....then its perfect for them
Clab mor wrote: » Are u thinking of the right location??? Horan centre is a fantastic spot on the main entrance to the town??? Huge parking facilities to either side and to the front ??? And the bank at the Horan Centre has been closed for about 10 years????? Outside of anything else it's extra jobs for the town so it would be a great boost if it were to happen. A little less negativity and more positivity goes a long way imho!!!!
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Btw how did you fair out with Kerry Broadband?
bobdcow wrote: » sure it's just as easy to park at the horan center and walk across to those shops out front. No one really parks down by the garage, and if you wanted to be closer there is a very small car park up the lane way prob could fit about 15 cars in into it.
hanamandiol wrote: » Which old Kielys unit do you mean ? -as Kielys were in The Mall ,The Horan Centre and near Farranfore