Rockfield is not stuffed with bad elements.
It is a mature housing estate, built mainly in the 1970s, so many of the residents are by now aged 70.
I dont live there but Kells is much better for shopping in now, loads of great places, good gap between them though
Any updates in 2025: I'm thinking to move there (to Rockfield housing estate about 10 mins walk to the south of the centre). I see a few mentions of the 'good side' and the 'bad elements'. Is Rockfield one of the nice places or stuffed with the bad elements?
WildSaffron wrote: » Just came across this thread again - and nice to have an opportunity to weigh in again for Kells. Am heading off this weekend to the Guth Gafa International Film Festival (www.guthgafa.com) in Kells/Headfort House over Saturday and Sunday - where else could you get stuff of this quality outside of a city? Then we have the Spirits of Meath Festival in October (www.spiritsofmeath.ie) with plenty to do. The Boyne Valley Food Series had lots of foodie events in Kells this year (www.boynevalleyfoodseries.ie) and am heading to a taster film with cheese and wine in Sheridan's Cheesemongers tonight. It isn't a city, but it is a town with room and space for as little or as much as you want to do!
maggiepip wrote: » Have lived in Kells for many years now and can honestly say Ive never felt safer anywhere! Sure there would be a slightly "tougher" element to a certain area but you get that in every town, and it would pale to insignificance compared to some towns. I find Kells a lovely town with a very pleasant easygoing atmosphere, love living here.
CCFairy wrote: » Thanks everyone for your advice and information. My Mam is still looking at buying in Kells or Kinnegad so all the information on Kells is brilliant to have. If anyone knows anything about Kinnegad I'd appreciate that information too. Thanks in particular to Wild Saffy for your very comprehensive and positive over view of Kells. WE might just take you up on your offer if she gets a house there
Access wrote: » If i had a choice... i would be looking at Trim.