The Troubles consisted of about thirty years of recurring acts of intense violence between elements of Northern Ireland's nationalist community (principally Roman Catholic) and unionist ...
Firstly there was the €33k pay rises for themselves, then no medical cards for the over 70's, then cut backs in education, then 12 yr old girls were told they can't have a potential life ...
I have a friend going there who lived there before and he asked if I wanted him to get me anything. I want something unique and special you know .... but I'm stumped. what should I ask for???...
Hey I was wondering I was looking through a Photo Abulm and I saw a pic. of me kissing this castle for good luck but I cant remember the name of the castle. If anyone know please help me. Thanks!!!!...
Have you receieved the 0.5% interest rate decrease in your mortgage from your bank yet? I'm talking about the october one. Is there another rate cut now aswell? I thought i heard something on ...
I am going to Ireland as an inexperienced travelor. I would like to know whether I should carry US currency, Euros gotten over there, or use a US credit card, hitting ATM's along the way?...
Do I need a Passport to travel too Ireland?. I'm going from Holyhead to Dublin so I think that is in southern Ireland. Easy ten points just answers to you best of knowedge. Additional D...
me and my boyfriend had an argument last night about 'coal'!! if you live in ireland you would have see the bags of coal that bord na mona supply. well at the bottom of it says: '...
There are second-hand shops of various types not only in Dublin but in most Irish towns and cities. You can start along theLliffey in the centre of Dublin city and work outwards. Blackrock Market, Thomas Street and DunLaoire would be high on MY hit list for openers. Harolds Cross, Clanbrassil Street. Dorset Street on the North side and Parnell Street. You want I should go on?
BuyAndsell is shite and e-bay is useless for you. What kind of spacers are on tonight I ask.
spawn_of_cookie_monster
www.gumtree.ie, www.buyandsell.ie also the irish independant and evening herald papers. you can also try www.boards.ie
leslie c
go to donedeal .ie
B M
Don't know but get onto e-bay and you'll get soem real bargains
starrygirl
you could try charity shops like Mrs Quinn's or try the buy and sell newspaper
Nutty Girl
www.buyandsell.ie do a search for items or place an ad free
emeraldisle2222
Try Buy and Sell paper.
Trish D
Charity shops all over the city.
Second hand furniture and reconditioned appliances are in Capel Street.