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What's Hymany park area Ballinasloe like?

  • 11-07-2020 3:10pm
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    My dad was offered a place by the council in new social housing development being built for older people between Hymany park and Tesco. We wouldn't know the area well and Ballinasloe doesnt seem to have the best reputation. Just looking for somewhere safe and quite, for an older person on their own. What do people think?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,249 ✭✭✭✭flazio


    It wouldn't be fair to tarnish the entire town with the same brush. Every town and city in the country has it's rough spots.
    None of the estates on the east of the river (Creagh) seem to be a cause for trouble, but then they're mostly privately owned. I think the town's poor reputation stems from the horse fair which is a hive of traveller activity every October. It's like their version of Lisdoonvarna.
    Growing up Hymany was known as a rough spot but lately I've not heard much trouble stemming from there recently. You say that the home is a new development for older people so it might be okay. The bungalows on Jubilee street were purposed by the council for that reason and they look well kept from the outside at least.
    The real rough spots at the moment tend to be the two estates near the Athletics track behind SuperValu, Esker Fields, St Anne's Park,St Threasas Park and St. Grellans Terrace.


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