Yeah you mention a few rough areas.
It's not the entire city
But those areas are close to the city centre, was my point.
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Yeah you mention a few rough areas.
It's not the entire city
I will say this, I didn't notice how bad Dublin was until I left, and went somewhere where unending shitty petty crime didn't occur. Old habits die hard and all that, but after a while you notice that there's not this constant stream of grimy antisocial criminal shit happening.
Where I live in Ireland now is great too.
It's just Dublin. And only Dublin. Also their new tourism slogan isn't great "Dublin, not as bad as Mogadishu*
*According to 1993 survey data ".
But those areas are close to the city centre, was my point.
So is ranelagh and that isn’t dangerous / considered rough
I’m missing your point here
Yes it is when the SCT is in full flow.
It's a very short walk from Ballybough to Store Street. Ranelagh is much further away, and posh.
good question. Probably none right in the city."help out in a local kids GAA group"
Out of curiosity, hour many inner city clubs are there?
that was the case for some of these alright. Templeogue/Synge st are currently battling to save their pitches from developers.Sports is not something I generally get worked up about, but I would have gladly seen government funds being spent on keeping clubs where they were, instead of being moved a significant distance away by developers buying up high value land.
I always hated the irony of sports clubs being in places you wouldn't be able to walk to safely.
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