bobdcow wrote: » I had forgotten about Chartbusters and I passing it all the time it was there, nice big shop and the selection was good. I must go and look at DVD players, all I have here is the computer and the PS3 to play them - must call in to the Top of the Rock and give the kiddies the experience of it before it goes (hopefully it won't).
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Vodafone has moved in the Square to just next to no.4 on the Square. There's also something going into the old Boots unit, not sure what though.
Pink Fairy wrote: » it may be a clothing store.... Mountain Warehouse? Think i spotted some signage there, believe they are the crowd that were mentioned here earlier in regards to being competition for Landers
gstack166 wrote: » Lads & lasses! Looking for a bit of help/guidance here if anyone can provide it! I've recently relocated to Tralee from Limerick due to my partner (who's a local girl) & i having a baby. So far ally's good, loving the town made new friends etc. I kept my job in Limerick even though the commute is hard on a daily basis & due to not much openings down this way. 3 weeks ago though I was placed on a 3 day a week due to slack business in my job & now basically I've no other choice but to to seek work in this area but I'm finding it hard to obviously get work here and also I'm struggling to even find places to hand cv's into!! I'm constantly scrolling through FAS.ie, Traleeles.ie Monsterjobs etc but nothing! I've 12 years warehouse,production & manufacturing experience behind plus also delivery experience, can anyone recommend places that might be of interest of me & any other industrial estates besides Clash,Monavalley and Ballyspillane in Killarney because as of yet there they only ones I'm familiar with! Thanks in advance, and apologises if I'm posting in the wrong forum!
sudaltsov wrote: » Is it true that Super Max @ Manor West (between Sound Store and Citroen) is going under?? Where in town one could get rye bread now?? :~(
RevBlueJeans wrote: » Higgins waste are jacking up their prices by €3 a week flat charge. This comes only a year after introducing "pay by weight" system. The bad news is buried in paragraph 4 in a poorly written convoluted letter to customers. It is very unfair to punish people who have worked very hard to reduce their weight of refuse over the last year. Many will see the gains made fully wiped out by the €3/week or nearly €160 / year increase. I'm not with Higgins but I know of several pensioners who will be very badly affected by this.
Adiboo wrote: » What other options are there for bins in Tralee besides Higgins?
Pink Fairy wrote: » Flytipping
Quackster wrote: » I bring my rubbish up to them. €2 for a big bag of mixed recyclables. Paper, cardboard, tin & aluminium cans and of course glass bottles/jars all free. I compost my organic waste.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I think that's gone up in price too!
siblers wrote: » That's nuts, they charge per item for electrical waste too, would cost a small fortune if you did a clear out of one's house. There's a Kerry CoCo recycling centre about 5 mins from where I live, everything is free except for rubbish. It's brilliant to have.