FoxyVixen wrote: » They weren't making any profits ang more. Trading was very bad. Just about covered runninv costs.
DenMan wrote: » I was in town this afternoon (Wine St car park @1pm) and noticed Home Proud and the fish mongers next to them had the shutters down. I hope they are not closing down.
Vlove wrote: » Ah that's a shame, where did you find out about this or do you know someone who works there?
FoxyVixen wrote: » Knew someone working there. They just couldn't keep up with how swiftly the industry has changed due to streaming/netflix.
Man11 wrote: » Is it Argos ye are on about
Vlove wrote: » Aw gosh, I say they'll be devastated when they leave the job
EuskalHerria wrote: » There was an interview about this on Ocean FM this morning. Talking about some task force that was supposed to be set up the last time this happened in Sligo. Found myself, cautiously, agreeing with the head of the chamber of commerce. No more talking, something needs to change. Every time it seems we've hit rock bottom, something else closes.
Radharc na Sleibhte wrote: » I heard today the Swagman was closing down, health inspector was in and is shutting them down next week. I pointed out how fookin stupid and flawed this story was. A simple check of the FSAI website would show this story to be incorrect and, in any case, me thinks thats not how the health inspector works. It just shows how whispers and rumours and damaging stories spread about a good honest business. Crazy and very unfair.:mad:
Vlove wrote: » Can I ask who you heard it from? Where you in Swagman?
Radharc na Sleibhte wrote: » No, no, sorry, my post wasnt clear. A friend said to me he heard that Swagman was "going to be shut down by the health inspector next week".:rolleyes: Obviously any rational thinking body would know such a story was flawed in so many many ways, but yet a couple of people with mouths bigger than brains start off a chinese whispers story and get the ball rolling. I dont even like posting that and giving it legs because its not fair. Its hard enough for a business to make a decent turnover in this town. Again, to reiterate, we all know this story is FALSE, obviously, i was only showing an example of how stupid rumours doing the rounds get a life of their own and could damage a business.
sligoblue wrote: » You "don't like posting it" but you still posted it in Stores Closing in Sligo. Nice one. By any chance do you and Vvlove drink together?
Basq wrote: » Both Hargadons and McGarrigles were closed (before anyone jumps the gun, I'm sure it's temporary / for a reason) but still a bit strange to see O Connell Street without one pub open.
Basq wrote: » Just to get a bit away from The Swagman rumour.. .. was walking down O Connell Street today around 3pm for the rugby. Both Hargadons and McGarrigles were closed (before anyone jumps the gun, I'm sure it's temporary / for a reason) but still a bit strange to see O Connell Street without one pub open.
Geuze wrote: » Many pubs in Sligo do not open on Sun afternoon. This has been the case for many years. Example: Hargadons, Shoots. And probably more. I have often asked myself, why don't they open?