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What do you think about Clonmel, Ireland, would u move there?


    



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Dry Dreamer
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Never heard of the place and no I would not move there


teemacsee
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Yes if I could afford a house and the cost of living.Lovely place,go for a holiday first.


spawn_of_cookie_monster
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Clonmel is a nice small town with plenty of amenities. I have friends from there and anyone I have met from there seems like a nice person.


FörtyTwö
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I have never been there, so it sounds wonderful. Yes I would like to visit or move to Ireland, is it cold there?


fafandloo
i live in waterford but my frind moved up there a year ago she loves it up there the shops are good but i dont like it there myself but everybodys thoughts are different some people might not like waterford its what you make of it yourself , i suggest if your thinking of moving ther go up for a week or so and get a feel of it your self good luck.


MG
Clonmel is ok but if you were going to move anywhere in Ireland you should give serious consideration to Galway, especially if you enjoy a good social life. It's definately the best town in Ireland to live in and everything is close at hand. It's on the Atlantic coast and there are beashes close by for summer time. It has a thriving nightlife and it's possible to go to a club and night of the week. It's a good town for shopping also with some large malls in the development stage. It's a young city with a large student population and it has everything you would want very close at hand. Still not too big or city like so check it out first!!


Dan M
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Yesssss!!


dontimred
clonmel is wonderful Tipperary town not to far from Waterford city
so it has a good train and road link also not to far from Tremor
on the coast a seaside town , have you be there , have a visit
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destiny camel
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It looks beautiful, great place for the kids but i couldn't find many jobs.


Garnet
a week before christmas a couple of years ago Clonmel was the only place in all of Ireland that had white ipods left so I had to trek all the way down there to get one lol. I was only in the town for an hour but it seemed a nice place! its a small town but lots of good shops packed in. I think everyone knows everyone because most people were kinda looking at me as if they were wondering who I was...kinda made me paranoid lol :D



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