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He is a brother of the auctioneer in Adare, dunno if related to the others

Thought as much yesterday when I went by and saw it was the brother who was the letting agent on Scotts beside it

PJ on the news there. He’s concerned about the tyre burning plant in Mungret. That’s that then

Good for him, what a bloke.
That Maurice Quinlivan must be enjoying himself above in Dublin judging from the size of him in that footage, he’s as far as a fool.

The company seemed to put forward a very strong case today. They have me swayed. I’m in favour of it.

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Don’t you go yes on burning tyres in my backyard

NIMBY

You lot in the Aughanish area are only delighted to give the rest of us a dose.

For sure. Put it out in West limerick where there are two back yards to the mile

In fairness they have to burn the tyres somewhere

They’re burning tyres in the other factories. Work away lads.

They are doing this all over Europe. Seems like a very sensible solution, solving Ireland tyre waste problem and providing a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels

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Could be a long time before we are burning tyres for an All Ireland win .

I’ve no problem with the idea of it, it’s trusting those incompetent bastards out there not to make a balls of it that’d be my worry.

A bacon festival in Limerick this weekend

Hammy should open it .

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Or some guard

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MC Hammy has a nice ring to it

You weren’t far off

IT’S official. The new Adare Manor golf course, which the Limerick Leader can reveal will now open in March 2017, will be the most expensive to play in Ireland next year.

Golfers at the magnificent and extensively redesigned course, which is in line to host the Ryder Cup in 2026, will have to pay €340 a round during the peak summer season and that is before you pay €60 for cart hire and €55 for a caddie.

If you want to play just nine holes the fee will be €150.

The Old Head of Kinsale charges green fees of €260 and courses like Ballybunion and Lahinch, so popular with American tourists, are currently priced at the €190 mark.

The recent fire to the revamped clubhouse has put a spanner in the works, but the newly refurbished Manor will open as scheduled later this year.

A spokesperson for Adare Manor told the Limerick Leader: “The world renowned golf designer Tom Fazio has led our team with the redesign of the property’s highly anticipated golf course which we will open in March 2018. When complete the course will take its place among the finest golf courses in the world.”

Local members of the golf club were told this week that their annual sub will be €2,000 for the coming season but will rise to €5,000 a year after that.

Every bunker on the course has been replaced while Adare is one of just a few courses in the world to have SubAir technology beneath every putting surface.

The peak season charges for not residents of the Manor includes the months of June, July, August and September and off peak fees will be €100 less.

Residents of the Manor will also get a discount of up to €90 in peak season and €80 in winter.

The Manor is also set to take over from Ashford and Dromoland Castles and other venues as the top wedding venue in the country.

Work on the expansion of the 19th century manor is almost complete, including a new ballroom and banqueting hall which has the capacity to take 350 guests, while there is also a new swimming pool and spa and 28-seater cinema.

A new west wing to the Manor will bring the total number of bedrooms up to 104.

The boom is back!