Matters regarding Limerick, Limerick Pubs, No Culture allowed

Yes why do you think i haven’t been in Tom Collins in over two years. There was also the barring incident but pretend i didn’t mention that.

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Delighted I could help, pal.

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What were you barred for, Not talking up the Guinness enough?

I’m not getting into it but needless to say i was totally innocent of any charges.

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Shouldering competition I’d say

its twee how giddy the limerick posters got because bandage was visiting their town

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It was like the time Obama came to Ireland mate, we were suddenly cast onto the international stage and revelled in it.

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there must be 100 posts alone dedicated to the merits of his breakfast venue options around town.

in my 20 odd years living in limerick i never met this type of cunt. discussing the quality of poached eggs on an avocado spread is not something that should be keeping a limerick man busy all weekend.
i dont know whats happened the place but it is churning out the most needy fuckers in the country. im raging about it. the place is fucked.

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+1.

I’m absolutely seething that my like-bait picture of the tricolour and the Shannon from the top of King John’s Castle only garnered 5 or 6 likes.

I was certain these needy simpletons would earn me a “nice post” in less than an hour.

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A like rating was the only thing Wexford were going to get out of Limerick at the weekend.

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I’ve given this a like rating.

A lot of bad vibes against Nancy Blakes here, Nancy was a grand woman, served me up a fine feed of curry upstairs on a New Years Even one night if my memory serves me correctly.

Limerick named European City of the Future

Limerick City has been named one of the principal winners in the European Cities of the Future Awards 2016/2017.

The annual awards are hosted by fDi magazine, an international news and foreign direct investment magazine published by fDi Intelligence, a specialist division from The Financial Times Ltd.

In existence for more than a decade, fDi Magazine’s biennial league tables of the most attractive locations in Europe for future inward investment have become a key benchmark of FDI competitiveness across the region. They serve as a barometer of attractiveness for the many cities and regions, from Ireland to Russia and from Finland down to Greece, that are proactively pitching themselves for inward investment.

Limerick City has been named ‘European City of the Future’ in its population category and has been included in a list of the top 10 European cities in its population category for ‘Human Capital & Lifestyles’ and a list of the Top 10 Northern European Cities, which also features London, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Dublin and Stockholm.

Limerick City, which was nominated by Limerick City & County Council, also has been named runner-up in its population category for ‘Business Friendliness’, ‘Economic Potential’ and ‘FDI Strategy’.

Cllr. Liam Galvin, Mayor of the City and County of Limerick said, “Limerick’s success in this prestigious annual awards scheme is testament to Limerick City and County Council’s ongoing good work with the likes of IDA Ireland and Enterprise Ireland in securing numerous significant investment projects in the 12-18 months including Uber, Dell, AMAX and viagogo.”

“Limerick is continuing to demonstrate its ability to attract considerable FDI in comparison to other parts of this country and I am delighted that this fantastic achievement is now receiving international recognition which will further boost efforts to promote the City’s attractiveness as an investment location,” he added.

Dr. Pat Daly, Director of Services, Economic Development & Planning Department, stated, “The Council is particularly pleased with its showing in the FDI Strategy category, as this element of the awards scheme gives recognition to the work being undertaken by European cities to attract foreign direct investment.”

“In recent years, Limerick has emerged as an attractive investment location for businesses from inside and outside of Ireland. Ongoing investment has transformed the city centre with the arrival of more than 30 new retailers in the past 12 months. In the Limerick City region today there is more than 14,500 people working in 116 overseas companies.”
“To capitalise on this progress, Limerick is investing over €1billion in enterprise and investment infrastructure and targeting the delivery of 12,000 as part of the Limerick 2030 Vision: An Economic and Spatial Plan for Limerick,” added Dr. Daly.

Not to mention 3 of the last 4 teams in the most prestigious hurling championship this side of August.

Hon Limerick!

Steve has had a fair few knocks in his life, the poor chap

Nicely played :smile:

Live95FM having a shocker so far in their election coverage. The line keeps getting cut off, clips repeating etc. Amateur hour.

Playing a clip of Jan O’Sullivan now on the canvas last week.

Just give us the latest tallies!

Don’t they have any rugby to talk about?

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After a lovely walk around the People’s park where the city pipe band are practicing, basking in the glory of Rice’s column. Probably one of the best city parks in Ireland. Terribly underutilized amenity.