Sponge Bob wrote: » There are some 'friendly' 30 somethings to be found on Buckfast Plaza , most nights when its warm .
curlyclaire wrote: » thanks for that, when I said friendly I genuinely meant friendly as in making friends. Now I know where to avoid!
curlyclaire wrote: » Thanks Annie. Got 4-6 wks left in me job so not sure if I'll make it for the Arts Festival, but certainly will for the Races (are they mid-end of August?) so perhaps see you there! Claire.
curlyclaire wrote: » Hi Webbs, I've decided to just come over next week and see if I can find a job. Can you advise about safe, not too expensive areas to live in near the city centre? Any advice at all would be appreciated actually. In terms of work, I'm happy to do whatever just to get by for now.
curlyclaire wrote: » In answer to that question, I have many reservations about moving over, chiefly the weather. Loads of stuff worries me about moving here, I almost got a job there a couple of years ago, and I remember how bad public transport was then. London has a lot going for it, but after spending my entire life here I am very jaded, and living in south London the constant headlines about young people knifing each other, and encountering the same intimidating, amoral attitude every time I sit on a bus or a train, is soul destroying. I know very well that Ireland is far from perfect, I've lived there before, but if the choice is crap weather and lack of decent jobs, as opposed to constant lawlessness & aggression, I'm going to give it a go over there.
workaccount wrote: » Stay away from Castlepark, most of Ballybane and I can't remember the name of the massive housing estate out the headford road. Also some parts of bohermore. Good places would be the docks, salthill, merchants road, forster court, the green, sailin, and any other new developements that look nice. Renmore is a nice spot as well...
workaccount wrote: » Why do you want to get out of London? Galway has rubbish infrastructure, rubbish drivers, rubbish weather, rubbish public transport, rubbish public servants....I could probably go on. Just letting you know that's it's far from paradise over this neck of the woods. The road networks are third world compared to the UK. Don't count on getting anywhere easy or fast.
Zzippy wrote: » I'm sure someone will be along soon to demand pics!
workaccount wrote: » I can't remember the name of the massive housing estate out the headford road
Louise~ wrote: » I think that's probably Ballinfoyle you're on about...
Zzippy wrote: » Rubbish infrastructure? No worse than anywhere else outside Dublin. What do you expect for a small city with only 80,000 people - a monorail? Rubbish drivers? Try living in Donegal for a while... its not that bad here
Zzippy wrote: » Rubbish public transport? I don't know where you live, but my bus comes every 15 mins during the day, every 30 mins after 8, and its 99% on time
Zzippy wrote: » Rubbish public servants? Generalise much?? Apart from the city council senior management, I've come across a huge number of very good and dedicated public servants here.
Zzippy wrote: » Rubbish weather? Yeah fair point, but if you're so negative and you want sunshine why don't you f**k off to Spain?
Zzippy wrote: » Claire, don't mind this negative attitude, its not half as bad as this guy would like to make out. Best of luck with your move! I'm sure we'll see you posting lots in this forum when you arrive...