i want to ship in a bullet belt into ireland to place onto a leather guitar strap (as part of my costume for my band) the bullets are made of brass and copper, they are m16 bullets in the form of a ...
My niece wishes to fly from Ireland to the UK to visit her friend, she is 13yrs old - Does she have to be accompanied by an adult? (She will be met at the airport in the UK)...
So after 17 years of living in Mayo, I am finally going to climb the mountain the weekend after next. Any tips? Advice? Previous experiences that I should learn from?
Thanks lads!...
I'm visiting Dublin as part of a photography project, I want to visit less tourist heavy areas so I can capture more of the life of the people that live there, market areas in particular would ...
Hey Guys,
My wife & I would be visiting Ireland in the last week of May.. Since its a scenic place, would love to hire a Bunk Camper (Caravan for 2) But need your suggestions on the ...
Hi guys, I'm planning to go to Dublin from 6th to 9th August and I would like u to advice me about some good and central and cheap ( is it too much :P ? ) hostels.
Thank u all,
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Could anybody please tell me where i can get something spectacular for my sister in laws wedding. Im size 18/20 and really need to look good in fact better than good beside all the inlaws. Does ...
I was told to get euro's when I get to Dublin using my debit card at a cash machine. How do I get Euro's if the card is a Star mastercard? I see plus cards can be used, but what other ...
The Irish are now very obsessed with owning property, especially since the economic boom -known as The Celtic Tiger..
House prices continue to rise and obviously enough the most expensive area is Dublin, with the South side of the city being more expensive
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Most Irish people own their own houses though it's getting increasingly more difficult to buy now with prices for a 3 bedroom semi detached costing anything up to €400K in a normal area and a lot more in the more affluent areas. There is a large immigrant population, mostly Polish, and they mostly rent. Again, renting is fairly expensive here with the same 3 bed house costing anything from €750 - €1200 per calender month. This is about to change though, with the building industry reaching saturation point and an economic downturn in the pipeline. Houses to buy or rent should become a lot cheaper in the next few years.