RocketFalls wrote: » I plan to study in Cork in September [fingers very crossed], but I have a kind of pathological mistrust of living in large cities. Ill hopefully be renting student accomadation, so I'll assume those apartment complexes are in fairly kosher areas. But is there anywhere I should probably avoid? Any tips on not getting stabbed or whatever? Am I just a paranoid coward?
Cadyboo wrote: » Yep know a few who also say this..:D In all fairness, every area in every county has troublesome people who cause problems in an area, in Cork, be it Rochestown all the way to Knocknaheeny, from Bandon to Youghal. There is no village, area, or town that does not have hassle at some stage. It does not mean that people have a right to turn others off these areas. You have to live somewhere to know what the area is like and most people who put down places where they dont live have probably only driven through a place, or read bad reviews in a paper. (rant over) OP anyway if you are going to choose student accom then you should be fine, as most of them are close to the colleges and you should meet some people there. As said in another post, just look after yourself as you would anywhere else in the world. Good luck and I hope you decide to move here as Cork is a lovely city!
RoverJames wrote: » One of the buddies lives there, he calls it "just off the blarney road" ffs
johnnyjb wrote: » (Hollyhill is Knocka stop kidding yourselfs up there)
Mr Cork Man wrote: » To be honest the only really bad part of Cork would be Knocknaheeny and that would only be because of two feuding families.
RocketFalls wrote: » I plan to study in Cork in September [fingers very crossed], but I have a kind of pathological mistrust of living in large cities.