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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,919 ✭✭✭Grab All Association


    More than a teen disco, it's intercert night.

    So <15 year old girls. That's absolutely disgusting. An unrelated incident happened outside Hayes and an ambulance was called. Two Gardaí attended the scene and those men scarpered quickly out of Liberty Square. The second the Gardaí left the square, the cars all came back and resumed very slowly driving past small groups of girls beeping their horns. I've only ever seen this type of creepy carry-on in my ex GFs hometown of Pompano Beach/Fort Lauderdale/Miami Florida by gangs looking to traffic girls.


  • Registered Users Posts: 394 ✭✭HcksawJimDuggan


    So <15 year old girls. That's absolutely disgusting. An unrelated incident happened outside Hayes and an ambulance was called. Two Gardaí attended the scene and those men scarpered quickly out of Liberty Square. The second the Gardaí left the square, the cars all came back and resumed very slowly driving past small groups of girls beeping their horns. I've only ever seen this type of creepy carry-on in my ex GFs hometown of Pompano Beach/Fort Lauderdale/Miami Florida by gangs looking to traffic girls.

    A fair amount of incidents for someone to witness that’s just passing through the square. Ya must have been lurking around yourself for a while!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,919 ✭✭✭Grab All Association


    A fair amount of incidents for someone to witness that’s just passing through the square. Ya must have been lurking around yourself for a while!!!

    I regulary walk from Abbey Road to Aldi and back with my dog. It was happening from Apache on Friar Street all the way as far as the Pike. There was also at least 6 zombie junkies off their heads with bloodshot eyes begging on West Gate. They came up from the Croke Street. So Cabra i assume. Asking for €2.

    bad enough it happens in the day. One of them drunks is even related to the late Frank Patterson (he takes no for an answer though)


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,919 ✭✭✭Grab All Association


    Tipperary’s Chief Superintendent promises a better service, specialist units and more resources for the county under the new operating model for An Garda Síochana.

    The new Operating Model will enhance the investigation of crime through the delivery of a greater range of specialist services in local areas.

    These specialist services include the investigation of sexual crime, domestic violence, cyber crime, and economic crime.

    Will the same gullible people in Thurles actually believe this tripe, or will we stand up and fight to retain one of the last few services we have left?

    lets look back at some of the broken promises made over the years

    closures

    1989 Irish Sugar gone. 1991 GMX replaces it in Stradavoher

    GMX 2002. Land bank for the new pharmaceutical company coming soon. IDA and Shannon Development are on it and are committed to delivering this for the town.

    Modern industrial estate sold but look, shiney new Tipp Technology Park, something something FDI.

    BSN 2006. Land bank Archerstownfor the pharmaceutical company coming soon. IDA and SD are still on it and committed to delivering this for the town.

    2007 decentralisation bring the Garda Vetting Unit to the town Tipp Technology Park. No new jobs are created doing this.

    Erin Foods 2008. Land bank Archerstown for the new pharmaceutical company coming soon. IDA SD are still on it, we swear believe us! A lot done, more to do remember? we are committed to delivering this for the town,

    Liam Carroll 2009 Yeah you're screwed. Adios Shannon Development

    2014 Daft agricultural land Archerstown for sale/to let Shannon Commercial property.

    2014 Revenue is apparently caught trying to sneak out of the town to a larger building in Cashel just before the local elections. The people finally back down and Noel Coonan denies this is true.

    2015 the last remaining commercial premises is occupied by the Department of Social Protection, and it turns out Revenue were after all going to leave. FG 0 Thurles 1

    Hospitals
    Close Thurles District Hospital but there's a centre of excellence A&E nearby in Cashel Nenagh Limeriick <
    Cork?
    'We will reopen beds in the Hospital of Assumptions'
    'I don't recall promising that"

    Care in the community for metal health. lets drug em and let em loose down the square from 10am until 4pm. "Sorry we have to reschedule your appointment as the psychiatrist isn't here today. Can't you not get a lift from someone?"

    I Enda Kenny will come back with good news for the town!
    Coonan. "Here it is, Thurles Primary Care centre, it'll do this and that"
    "Didn't make the cut, but I added two ares of my own to the successful towns"

    Local Government

    Household charge, funding your local services.
    Putting people first- Abolish and amalgamated the councils and loot the money raised in these towns and spend it elsewhere in the county (Google it, it really says it). Meanwhile lets not replace the former Thurles Town Council street sweepers. Send the JCB digger, Ford Transit pickups and other vehicles purchased by Thurles TC to Nenagh. The rain will wash the dog sh!te away anyway.

    Policing
    At the moment there's not enough patrol cars to service the town and surrounding areas. We're down at least 12 patrol cars in Thurles alone since 2010.

    Templemore District merged with Thurles to make up for the depleting fleet of patrol cars so we won't really notice it. a 2006 Avensis and 2007 Mondeo which reached the 300k mileage limit just weeks later and were withdrawn.

    Lets send Thurles Hyundais. They are problematic with gear boxes and clutches, no Hyundai dealers nearby too so it's truck bed removals to nearest dealer. They'd be more likely to catch on fire than catch the likes of Dublin gangs in their 245bhp Golf GTI, RS and BMW's. Cars built for the likes of third world countries. An Garda Siochana responding on foot to incidents in the town.

    Closures, downgrades. It started with the smallest rural stations years ago and currently happening with the small towns Roscrea, Templemore. But that won't be it. late 2020-21 the mid sized towns are next Tipperary, Carrick, Cahir will follow. 2025 the largest. it'll be Thurles first as were the easiest target of the big 3 they like to bend us over and ....... us first. either Nenagh or Clonmel 10 years later.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,919 ✭✭✭Grab All Association


    Dr. James Molony retired and the HSE allocates his patients to Dr. Healys replacement. We’re down at least 5 GPs now in town since 2009 and broken promises for the primary care unit (which would somewhat alleviate this problem)

    It’s unsustainable and patients will suffer. I understand there’s a shortage of doctors willing to open practices nationwide, but a locum hired by the HSE until another doctor could be sourced is what should’ve been implemented.

    Thurles remaining part of the HSE Mid West it’s going to get a lot worse. The health boards should never have been abolished, but Re-establishing this format is only going to revive the roles of people that retired and take more money from administration. Keeping formerly South Tipp and STGH in the South Eastern Health Board too when ambulances in Thurles will only bring you there in emergencies. HSE is territorial and any follow up care needed for a Thurles patient has to be provided by Limerick and they speak to each other only by fax or snail mail and stuff goes missing.

    Depending on rostering, Thurles ambulances can come from as far as Galway these days. Last year Limerick city itself had just one ambulance crew covering the whole city.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,514 ✭✭✭the_pen_turner


    how is the post office working out. how are people reacting to it


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,724 ✭✭✭shmeee


    how is the post office working out. how are people reacting to it

    I don't hear anyone complaining.

    The shopping centre below is buzzing daily. Walked through it yesterday at about 3.30pm and couldn't get over the crowd around, Costa and Quigleys both very busy along with the shops in the Centre.

    Dunnes have seen a surge in customers also I know.

    But......

    Parking is going to be a huge issue in the coming 6 weeks.

    Customers take for-****ing-ever to find a spot, they arse around the first floor "looking" for a space instead of just driving on up to the upper levels and free the exit and the tailback back out towards the roundabout, this was on a Wednesday afternoon in November too. All levels have, lifts, escalators, Disabled and Parent / Child parking spaces.


  • Registered Users Posts: 19,854 ✭✭✭✭MetzgerMeister


    Any time I've been in there recently there's been droves of people around. I wanted to go into Costa each time but the queue was something to behold so haven't bothered. Great to see them doing that business though.

    I agree with the car park becoming an issue. Wouldn't it be great if they had those red/green lights above the spaces so you could see an empty space from a distance? Then you have the people who reverse out of a space and it takes 3 goes to do it and half the time they're not watching out for pedestrians.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,799 ✭✭✭corwill


    Wouldn't it be great if they had those red/green lights above the spaces so you could see an empty space from a distance?

    That's fine, until you get there and the metallic lilac Yaris (no hubcaps) in the next space is at a 45 degree angle, not so much parked as in a yoga pose.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,420 ✭✭✭splinter65


    shmeee wrote: »
    I don't hear anyone complaining.

    The shopping centre below is buzzing daily. Walked through it yesterday at about 3.30pm and couldn't get over the crowd around, Costa and Quigleys both very busy along with the shops in the Centre.

    Dunnes have seen a surge in customers also I know.

    But......

    Parking is going to be a huge issue in the coming 6 weeks.

    Customers take for-****ing-ever to find a spot, they arse around the first floor "looking" for a space instead of just driving on up to the upper levels and free the exit and the tailback back out towards the roundabout, this was on a Wednesday afternoon in November too. All levels have, lifts, escalators, Disabled and Parent / Child parking spaces.

    Lots of older people don’t like driving up the ramps. In fairness the staff should have been told that they had to park on the upper levels to let customers park on the ground floor.
    Then you have Joan from Killenaule on her weekly shopping trip to town who spots Colette with 2 kids and €200 worth of shopping returning to her people carrier so she decides she’s going to just stop dead and wait for Colette to pull out of that spot.
    Colettes got to put the 2 kids in their car seats, put the shopping neatly into the boot beside the Wellington boots and the fold up chair she bought in Lidl, bring back the trolley, return to the car and take her own coat off and put it on top of the shopping because she’s sweating now, go back into the shopping and get out two packets of smarties because the kids are crying now and she can’t listen to them, check her phone and iMessage back her sister about the price of the bouncy castle, get into the drivers seat and pull the rear view mirror around and look into it at the crows feet by her eyes and the lipstick smudged on her teeth.
    All the while the queue is building up behind Joan who is determined that she’s not moving until Colette is gone


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  • Registered Users Posts: 19,854 ✭✭✭✭MetzgerMeister


    splinter65 wrote: »
    Lots of older people don’t like driving up the ramps. In fairness the staff should have been told that they had to park on the upper levels to let customers park on the ground floor.
    Then you have Joan from Killenaule on her weekly shopping trip to town who spots Colette with 2 kids and €200 worth of shopping returning to her people carrier so she decides she’s going to just stop dead and wait for Colette to pull out of that spot.
    Colettes got to put the 2 kids in their car seats, put the shopping neatly into the boot beside the Wellington boots and the fold up chair she bought in Lidl, bring back the trolley, return to the car and take her own coat off and put it on top of the shopping because she’s sweating now, go back into the shopping and get out two packets of smarties because the kids are crying now and she can’t listen to them, check her phone and iMessage back her sister about the price of the bouncy castle, get into the drivers seat and pull the rear view mirror around and look into it at the crows feet by her eyes and the lipstick smudged on her teeth.
    All the while the queue is building up behind Joan who is determined that she’s not moving until Colette is gone

    Mother of Jaysus....I'm exhausted just after reading that :pac:


  • Registered Users Posts: 46 Iceman1984


    shmeee wrote: »
    I don't hear anyone complaining.

    The shopping centre below is buzzing daily. Walked through it yesterday at about 3.30pm and couldn't get over the crowd around, Costa and Quigleys both very busy along with the shops in the Centre.

    Dunnes have seen a surge in customers also I know.

    But......

    Parking is going to be a huge issue in the coming 6 weeks.

    Customers take for-****ing-ever to find a spot, they arse around the first floor "looking" for a space instead of just driving on up to the upper levels and free the exit and the tailback back out towards the roundabout, this was on a Wednesday afternoon in November too. All levels have, lifts, escalators, Disabled and Parent / Child parking spaces.

    Any sign of the butchers re opening? Surely a market there for someone.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 CorBlimey!


    Hello everyone,

    I know there is a specific job's thread but I said I would ask here because this seems more active...

    Does anyone local to Thurles know of any part-time, full-time work going? Whether in retail, restaurants or pubs? Or where would be the best place to hand in CVs?

    I have been applying online, but no luck so far in the past couple of weeks and I was hoping some people may know of places that take on staff regularly, where my CV won't be just binned.

    Also, as a side note, I have absolutely no experience working in pubs, is there any point in me putting in my CV in any of the pubs? I'm not sure whether to rule them out, but considering the town is full of them it may be worth a shot.

    Thanks in advance. I hope mods are okay with me posting this here.. :P


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,919 ✭✭✭Grab All Association


    CorBlimey! wrote: »
    Hello everyone,

    I know there is a specific job's thread but I said I would ask here because this seems more active...

    Does anyone local to Thurles know of any part-time, full-time work going? Whether in retail, restaurants or pubs? Or where would be the best place to hand in CVs?

    I have been applying online, but no luck so far in the past couple of weeks and I was hoping some people may know of places that take on staff regularly, where my CV won't be just binned.

    Also, as a side note, I have absolutely no experience working in pubs, is there any point in me putting in my CV in any of the pubs? I'm not sure whether to rule them out, but considering the town is full of them it may be worth a shot.

    Thanks in advance. I hope mods are okay with me posting this here.. :P

    Try Subway. They seem to have a high turnover of staff. LIT students working school terms etc


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,637 ✭✭✭brightspark


    Not exactly in Thurles but in Fethard 30km away

    http://tippfm.com/recruitmentandtraining/ribworld-fethard-general-operatives/

    (That might be an old advert but I think they are still looking for more)


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,254 ✭✭✭Oops!


    I see demolition work is starting at the old Erin foods site monday 3rd.


  • Registered Users Posts: 394 ✭✭HcksawJimDuggan


    Oops! wrote: »
    I see demolition work is starting at the old Erin foods site monday 3rd.

    A few machines moved in yesterday and they’ve taken the concrete bollards away at one end. Glad to see a bit of movement on it. Has been an eye sore since the factory closed.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,254 ✭✭✭Oops!


    Yes plant started moving to the site yesterday... Tomorrow is the official "Turning of the first sod".


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,021 ✭✭✭tastyt


    So what exactly is going in there with Lidl ? and is that also the place where the new road will cross the river or is that further down?


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,919 ✭✭✭Grab All Association


    tastyt wrote: »
    So what exactly is going in there with Lidl ? and is that also the place where the new road will cross the river or is that further down?

    Yes, but that’ll be dependent on funding from the government. Before abolition Thurles Town Council had funds set aside for this but unlike the Square and town park, failed to sign a binding contract. All the town reserves were stolen when amalgamation happened.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 19,854 ✭✭✭✭MetzgerMeister


    From what I've heard, part of the Lidl development will include a road linking the mill road with clongour.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17,988 ✭✭✭✭Mantis Toboggan


    So is the LIDL on the Holycross road closing?

    Free Palestine 🇵🇸



  • Registered Users Posts: 19,854 ✭✭✭✭MetzgerMeister


    So is the LIDL on the Holycross road closing?

    It is but they are using it as a storage facility.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,021 ✭✭✭tastyt


    Good to see developement in the town though, between this, the square and the new homes on the loughtagalla road its all positive for once!


  • Registered Users Posts: 19,854 ✭✭✭✭MetzgerMeister


    I'll be taking photos of Erin Foods as it is now for posterity. Can't for the life of me remember what Phoenix Yarns looked like before Dunnes went in there.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,637 ✭✭✭brightspark


    I'll be taking photos of Erin Foods as it is now for posterity. Can't for the life of me remember what Phoenix Yarns looked like before Dunnes went in there.


    was on the "Love Thurles" FB page recently

    https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/s960x960/83322022_1261270444071752_1935792857533120512_o.jpg?_nc_cat=111&_nc_oc=AQm8jKNlhTlqmWMa-PVvCMvYlkSHWgDL__IuTJjDHNclGe8_c4EDyKjSCjXbAXVEi4c&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=28c64b42143ec065ea06299e06470954&oe=5ECCE5B8


  • Registered Users Posts: 19,854 ✭✭✭✭MetzgerMeister


    I see McDonalds have applied for planning for a restaurant and drive-thru at the new Lidl site.


  • Registered Users Posts: 115 ✭✭johntune


    I see McDonalds have applied for planning for a restaurant and drive-thru at the new Lidl site.

    Yes a badly needed 9th chipper for the town.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,367 ✭✭✭X6.430macman


    Anyone have any idea how long that Erin foods site is closed? And how long is Dunnes there now.. 12 years? Just curious more than anything


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  • Registered Users Posts: 19,854 ✭✭✭✭MetzgerMeister


    Dunnes opened around '96/'97.


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