Addle wrote: » Public hospital.
Deleted User wrote: » Well Galway is very attractive to the surrounding counties. Limerick is the only contender. Also many people look here instead of Dublin now. Maybe it's just a massive influx of non-Galwegians?
Stevolende wrote: » I think it was something I noticed about 20 years ago, possibly longer. Galway tends to have a lot of people from elsewhere in and relatively few people from the area. Always stuck in my mind that I would rarely meet somebody born and bred in the area. Which may be a negative compared to the positive of the cosmopolitan nature of teh place. Does taht mean that Galwegians have a tendency to travel or something?
BeardySi wrote: » They can't afford to live there any more.
beardybrewer wrote: » Possibly the best point made thus far. I've seen this before where locals were outpriced by a better paid blow-ins who liked living by the sea. My buddy had to move away from his hometown even though he made a decent living but he got a bigger house and a cheaper cost of living in general by leaving which for him was worth it. Any articles mention this?
FatherTed wrote: » I heard they're all down in Tonerys
flazio wrote: » In my personal opinion, it's that diversity that is one of the best defining traits of Galway.
tinofapples wrote: » I often say this to people, back in the mid-late 90's I'd walk down shop street on a Saturday morning and guaranteed to meet someone I'd know. Anytime I'm back in the city now I reckon I could walk around for hours and not meet anyone I know.