xxyyzz wrote: » Was Nancy Myles definitely sold? Doesn't look like anything has been happening there yet. The for sale sign is still up.
bobdcow wrote: » Have a look at their web page http://www.iceland.ie and look at the store locator, they are even in Longford! So maybe Tralee will be next.
ongarboy wrote: » https://www.jobtrain.co.uk/iceland5/displayjob.aspx?jobid=707 Looks like they are opening in Tralee. They have advertised for a store manager per link above. They also have opened a new store in Midleton recently, a town which would be a lot smaller than Tralee.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » interesting! Just thinking though, its not a very big unit, not sure how it would work? I've been in Iceland's before, mainly in the UK and they are a lot bigger than that unit. They are basically a supermarket. how bad though, good to see another business opening up in our town! more jobs is a good thing
kn wrote: » Kiely's was actually very big. Not unlike the small Tesco in scale I guess.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » we are having some lovely weather this Easter, I hope it brings the crowds into town. I think there's a few things organised in various places for kids.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » no way its anything as big as small Tesco, its tiny compared to it! It doesn't go the whole way back because Lane's is behind it.
Wang King wrote: » A kids fancy dress race in the green today with zumba, face painting and a tug of war. Good fun and all enjoyed themselves heartily.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » that's great! Nice to see plenty organised for families! With the sun out I couldn't help but get tidying up in the garden & even did the first cut of the lawn! So much to do in our garden, so little time (and money!). Anyone fancy a bit of gardening! :rolleyes::D
Wang King wrote: » I suppose you could strike a deal with a poster on here, rescind a perma-ban for mowing your lawn, bush trimming extra of course
Ciarrai76 wrote: » rescind perma-ban? for who? I quite like mowing the lawn, its planting I hate doing & no clue what to plant!
phormium wrote: » I love gardening, this afternoon was lovely, got the grass cut and weeded my strawberry beds. Hopefully tomorrow will be the same, a trip to the garden centre might be a plan.
fuerte1976 wrote: » Most supermarket s closed. Ballyseedey deffo open. Kids themed day there tomorrow. Egg hunts, fancy dress etc.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Apparently Tesco's in Manor is open Easter Sunday. Don't think they used to open on Easter Sunday before? Dunnes is closed.
RevBlueJeans wrote: » Lidle is closed. No explaination or notice. Are both Dunnes closed?
theaceofspies wrote: » Funny that - yet people like you have no problem enjoying the perk of a day off courtesy of said religion.
keane2097 wrote: » It isn't a bank holiday. Businesses are under no obligation to give a day off for it and many of us happily work it considering it's a day of no consequence to us beyond not being able to go out and socialise as normal because of a weird death fetish held by people of a certain persuasion. People do in general tend to like days off though, I agree.