Xenophile wrote: » As far as I know DID have control !
ami1989 wrote: » I'm surprised some shops can keep going with the lack of support in town. I wouldn't be shocked if more shops closed or relocated to smaller buildings like Tall Tales or the newsagents did.
Deleted User wrote: » Where was Tall Tales?..Its a while since I was through the town,but how long is the sports shop that was in Gladstone street closed? It use to be a takeaway
Jim Bowen wrote: » Did I hear on the radio today that a Clonmel building won an architecture award today. Clonmel??? Architecture???
zurbfoundation wrote: » some nice buildings of architectural significance in Clonmel, just to name one, didn't the famous architect Michael Scott design the old Bus Station/Credit Union on Nelson St. a beautiful building now home to the South Tipperary Arts Centre -
Xenophile wrote: » I see Pat Whelan of Whelans Butchers has been appointed to the Bord of Bord Bia, I suppose you could say that he has earned his crust or deserves his pound of flesh!
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Loughc wrote: » There's a 7.15 that gets you into cork at 9.20. The next direct bus to cork is at 10.15.
Deleted User wrote: » I hope he stays on the board a long time,and doesn't get the chop:)
Jim Bowen wrote: » There is no better champion of Irish food than Pat Whelan
Uncle_moe wrote: » Anyone know the price of a same day return train ticket to Dublin from Clonmel? Irish Rail website doesn't have prices for that journey for some reason. Thanks
All in all wrote: » Hi. Could anyone recommend someone to repair/service PVC windows in Clonmel.
pudzey101 wrote: » Eugene Quirke up in gortnafluer business park probably your best bet
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Hows the Junction festival going? Seems extremely low key?
cml387 wrote: » Do you mean to say you missed the Albanian poetry reading in the Main Guard and the contemporary mime and movement artistes from Columbia???