3roken wrote: » I'm looking to move to Tuam... are there any areas that i should avoid? (i've heard to avoid gilmartin road and country meadows) At the moment the estates im looking at are woodfield and cois Na Habhainn ...what are they like? thanks
hiscan wrote: » Palace Fields worse than Gilmartin Road,are you serious,I always thought it was the nicest estate in Tuam.Looks can be deceiving eh:eek: As for the Galway Road I think the Birches is a nicer estate than Woodfield and they are a bigger house,I don't know much about Hazel Court so can't comment.
3roken wrote: » wow i always thought palace fields was a decent estate! i wont be commuting to galway so thats not a consideration.
mars bar wrote: » Cricket Fields is a lovely estate on the Dunmore Road. It's quiet and has a big green area in the centre.
Tribesman29 wrote: » Have lived in Palace Fields for nearly 3 years now and have never had any issues with anybody. I think in an estate with close to 300 houses there'll always be a proportion of oddballs living in rented houses but thankfully visitors to us have nearly all commented on how quiet the area we are in is. The close proximity to so many great facilities like the park and leisure centre are another plus. We looked in a good few estates before finding our house and at the time a good few of the other estates were poorly maintained and laid out by comparison. I think we made the right choice but maybe we were just lucky where we landed.
mars bar wrote: » Typical response from people. Some of the estates are a hell of a lot worse than the road. Palace Fields is worse than Gilmartin Rd. But on topic. Are you working in the town or are you in Galway or some place else? If you're in Galway, then Woodfield, Hazel Court or The Birches might be your best bet as you'd avoid a lot of the heavy traffic at the lights.
galwaybily wrote: » \ whats all this crap about gilmartin road ,i have a house here and never had any problems,,its the best street in tuam and i dont have 2 lock my door every one is safe here,,,,,,,dont knock it tell u try it,,,,,,,
LFC Murphy wrote: » Nice estate. Currently being taken in charge by the council.
LFC Murphy wrote: » Its a quiet estate, not rough in any way. In fact most of Tuam estates are doing fine, and every estate has it's moments. Tuam itself is a great town with loads of potential. And if we get our Greenway then it'll really take off. The Greenway will run alongside Cois na hAbhainn so another + for it. It's close to town and as I said, getting taken in charge in the new year. P.S. I'm not from the area originally, but really like the town and people.