Help! Need advise On Possible Move To Ireland from UK? |
| We are thinking about moving to Ireland from the UK. My husbands parents came from County Liertrum (sorry about the spelling) and we would like to move to the area they came from. My husband has been ... |
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Is it possible to go get my first irish passport at a dublin postoffice straight away? |
| im goin away on hols on the 9th of oct and i need my passport straight away,i know that if i take proof of travel i can get it in person at the post office in dublin but as its my first time one can ... |
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Can any 1 recommend a hotel in cork ????????? |
| heading to cork on 4th august for two nights but we have 3 young boys aged 5-7 can anybody recommend a hotel that sleeps 2+3 in 1 room ???????????????... |
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Can Ireland seriously survive a recession.? |
Most people remember that there was NO prosperity in Ireland save for a few corupt people prior to the 90s.
With the Celtic Tiger many people were trained and got jobs because companies ... |
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Renewing our wedding vows in Dublin Ireland.? |
| My wife has booked us into a hotel in October for my 40th birthday celebration. If possible I was thinking of booking a small place or a vicar to retake our wedding vows as a surprise. IE Having ... |
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Reasonable priced hotel in city center of Dublin, Ireland? |
The main thing we care about is location.
We would love to be in the city center where we can walk to everything.
There are 4 of us so an apartment would be acceptable too.
Not ... |
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Best route from dublin to galway? |
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We are taking our daughter to Dublin in the school hols at the end of August? |
for a couple of days away, shes 11.
can anyone recomend places to go/see and somewhere for night time entertainment.
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I.D Cards Ireland ? |
| Right I'm going to Oxegen (Festival) this summer and I'll need photo I'd to get in and stuff. Only I really don't want to bring my passport. Is there any photo I.D I can get,where,... |
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I want to go to Ireland really bad!! when is the best time to go? |
| I've been wanting to go to ireland for a long time, but i'm not sure what time of year is best to go.... |
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Have you lost your heart to a Galway girl? |
We’ve lost ours to quite a few fillies at Galway this week, although Grainne and Sile Seoige remain our number one rides.
It’s a shame about those Solicitors’ Letters though………... |
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IM FROM IRELAND, QUESTION FOR AMERICANS : )? |
Im from ireland, dublin.......and i was over in orlando florida there last week, visiting disneyland and all,
but every place we went in to, they were mad for tips, i didnt care.... but im ... |
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What's Ireland's summer sports? |
I'll refrain from jokes about Irish summers. ;)
Correct me if I'm mistaken, but as far as I'm aware Gaelic football, Hurling, Soccer and Rugby all winter codes in Ireland.<... |
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In Ireland Where Is The Best Paddy's Parade? |
Where do you reckon the best St. Patrick's parade is held?
Don't forget to give me a star!... |
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Can you just move to Republic of Ireland without visas? |
Would love to go & live in Southern Ireland. Not sure whether it is that simplt to just move there as not part of UK. Also, do you need passports to go there? Additional Details I am ... |
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I have been offered a job at Knock Airport in Sligo? |
| Anyone know thye area? Which are the best towns near Knock airport to live within 30 minutes drive? Is it a very traditional area to live? Would it be a good area for a newcomer to lreland to live? A... |
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Good areas to live in Dublin, Ireland? |
I will be moving to Dublin, Ireland soon and since most house shares seem to be in Dublin #, I was wondering which areas to avoid and which areas are good by their # or name. Thanks! :) |
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stitcherkf
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The eternal question north side or south side? !!
The thing that will decide most for you is your budget. Houses in more upmarket areas obviously cost more and Dublin prices all over are high. The answer about the nos is correct. 1 is north centre 2 is south centre and they move out from there with all odd nos on the northside and all even numbers on the south side.
After that you need to decide what you require in the way of facilities, schools, shops, public transport, etc. Also do you want to be near the sea. If you have hobbies, e.g. hill walking that might decide near the mountains.
There are bad areas on both sides of the city and you really need to choose a good estate agent for advice. You can try www.myhome.ie or www.daft.ie for starters to get ideas of cost and type available. If its cheap its either in a bad area or in 'rag order' (bad condition).
You will like living here we are very friendly and there is always great craic somewhere or other. |
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city man
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The thing to remember is that the larger the postcode number, the further from the city centre (more or less). Also, odd numbers are on the North side of the river, and evens on the South. See here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dublin_postal_districts
Personally, I would recommend the south city centre i.e. Dublin 2 or 8. Dublin 4 and 6 is nice too. |
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kitty
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dolphins barn is a lovely place lol lol lol |
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lyndsayc1984
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Most areas are ok, some nice ones that I know of are:
Southside: Donnybrook, Rathmines, Ranelagh, Terenure, Rathgar, Ballsbridge, Stillorgan, Clonskeagh.
Northside: Drumcondra, Glasnevin, Fairview, Santry.
Sorry, I've only ever lived on the southside so I don't know the northside that well. But as someone else suggested, a good idea would be to look at www.daft.ie to get a good feel for the areas. There's no one place that jumps out at me as being rough or dodgy - obviously, parts of the city centre can have hassles due to the large concentration of pubs and clubs there, but I've never personally heard of any problems there. Make sure wherever you look has good transport links - rush hour in Dublin can be a nightmare! |
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lone wolf and pub
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don't knock the northside, people have the wrong impression of us..phibsboro, cabra, glasnevin are just as close to town and I never see trouble around these areas. but there are always fights and assaults in rathmines, and ranelagh is waaayyy to expensive for most people to live in |
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smelly
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we moved to ireland 17 months ago, we chose Malahide. you cant do better!
look up www.malahide.ie on dart line too!
we are from england! |
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hiletsparty69
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yes at the pub. |
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Orla F
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it depends on what you are looking for. if you ar 20 to early 30s i would recomend ranelagh and rathmines they have a very young studenty young professionall feel the houses are lovely - sharing with people and really good transport with the luas and bus routes very close. most importantly good pubs close at hand. they are 25-30 mins walk south of city centre or 5 mins by luas. living in the city can be very expensive some bits dodgey. i would recommend look around for places dont narrow it to one area and see where you want to work. i lived 1 yr north side v dodgy area, one yr dead city centre v central but need to look out for yourself, 3 yrs rathmines great area bad housing and 2 yrs ranelagh amazing housing. i was a student for the whole duration so lived the student life. it may not be what youre looking for |
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