mojopin10 wrote: » Maybe if everyone is so miserable in Sligo you could all leave? It's not perfect but certainly not as horrific as everyone here makes it out to be.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » What do people think to Ballina as a Town? I think on the whole I prefer shopping Ballina to Sligo sorry to say, Nice big 2 storey penney's, Supermac (actually in town), Better parking and more reasonable parking charges, even better Tesco store than Sligo, Dunnes not too bad, all in walking distance when you've parked up in the town - and whereas Sligo looks like its becoming a ghost town with so many places closing/closed down Ballina seems to (or appears to) have less closed shops and empty units to me.
TireeTerror wrote: » Most of the Third World has a better Tesco than that abomination in Sligo. Its not even just a shambles with its archaic layout, the place si filthy. Next time you decide not to use the 3 out of 8 working self service machines with the queue blocking access to the aisles, use the normal checkout and have a look at how grimy the place is, its not been cleaned since its been opened, filthy tramps.
maryishere wrote: » There is plenty of room on brown field sites close to the town centre / inner relief road. There are plenty of sites for large anchor stores / supermarkets within walking distance of the town centre, and where large car parks could be developed too. There is a disused timber yard for example, just off the inner relief road and yet within 5 minutes walk of the town centre. There are lots of other brown field sites even closer to the town centre. As someone else said, there "is a firm plan of what to do with the Sligo town centre (Tesco/Pennys/Dunnes + car park). It include lots of new shopping, apartments and a multi-storey car park just off the mid-block dual carriage way." More parking, and cheaper parking, would help the town centre a lot. +1. Well said. Sligo springs to mind the most because I cannot think of any other small town which has allowed so many out of town developments which are so far away / not within walking distance in hard to find places. Try describing how to find any , or get to any, to a visitor or tourist. For example, someone who arrives at the bus or train station. Send them in a taxi!
topmanamillion wrote: » Don't know if it was mentioned but XtraVision beside quayside is closing. It was inevitable really the DVD/CD trade is dead and has long been replaced by streaming and on demand. Never understood how XtraVision didn't see the writing on the wall and move into streaming.
johnire wrote: » I have to be honest I don't really understand why there're closing. I was a regular user of their rental passes which offered fantastic value for rentals....generally working out at about a €1per DVD.Also whenever I was in the shop it was always very busy and always had to queue when getting served. It's a real shame it's going.
redarmyblues wrote: » I don't think it was mentioned but apparently the former Subway/Big Apple closed its doors on Xmas Eve.
TireeTerror wrote: » €1 is expensive to watch old movies in Standard Definition when you are competing with the likes of 4K content streamed online, or even free content for those using PopcornTime/Stremio or those who still use torrents. Renting some dvds at €1 is not going to be enough to pay the bills Im afraid. Its an unsustainable outdated way to watch media content. As an example, I could open up Popcorn Time and watch movies in HD which have only just come out recently in the cinema and not pay a cent for it. I would be watching it before there is even enough time to open the garage door and I would still have to drive the 15 minutes to the nearest store to then, as you say, wait in a queue and then watch something that has been available on popcorn time for free for months and then worst of all, I have to actually get in my car and bring it back to the store when Im done with it. Stone age stuff that.
johnire wrote: » Only one problem....all of that is illegal?
maryishere wrote: » Sligo springs to mind the most because I cannot think of any other small town which has allowed so many out of town developments which are so far away / not within walking distance in hard to find places. Try describing how to find any, or get to any, to a visitor or tourist. For example, someone who arrives at the bus or train station. Send them in a taxi!
Basq wrote: » Cross Sections is closing down too I see.
red sean wrote: » Heard before Xmas that Homestore had taken a big effect on it.
Radharc na Sleibhte wrote: » Would make a great coffee shop ;P
Andy From Sligo wrote: » Ah yeah, i dont think there are enough coffee shops and cafe's in Sligo at the moment :rolleyes:
T-Bird wrote: » Apparently a few more pups are going to close soon and there will be more coffee shops. Does this mean that Sligo will be the only “City” to have a 12 Coffee shops instead of 12 pubs at Christmas??