Is Cabra rough?

The area can also have a bad reputation when it comes to crime and anti-social behaviour (in September one tabloid reported of a “24-hour Cabra crime wave”). Yet locals also say that most of Cabra is much more quiet and harmonious than the press would have you believe.
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Is Cabra gentrified?

In the Dublin 7 suburb of Cabra, the queue for sourdough bread confirms it: gentrification has arrived.
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Is Cabra north or south Dublin?

Cabra (Irish: An Chabrach, meaning 'the poor land') is an inner suburb on the northside of Dublin city in Ireland. It is approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) northwest of the city centre, in the administrative area of Dublin City Council.
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When were the houses in Cabra built?

Abstract: Cabra housing scheme, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for Dublin Corporation in 1930-1931. The architect was H.G.
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Is Cabra a nice area?

What's so good about it? Cabra is a well-established neighbourhood. In the 1940s, Dublin Corporation created hundreds of homes in the area between the North Circular Road and the Royal Canal, making it a Mecca for young Dublin families.
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What part of Dublin is D7?

Dublin 7 (D7)

Dublin 7 includes Arbour Hill, some parts of Ashtown, Broadstone, Cabra, Grangegorman, Oxmantown, Phibsborough, Smithfield, Stoneybatter.
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Where should I not live in Dublin?

Unsafe areas of Dublin – areas you are advised to avoid or visit with caution
  • Ballymun. Ballymun is another place with stunning attractions. ...
  • Tallaght. Tallaght is regarded as one of the most dangerous areas in Dublin. ...
  • Pearse Street. ...
  • Blanchardstown. ...
  • Dublin West. ...
  • Dublin City Centre. ...
  • Portobello. ...
  • Smithfield.
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What Dublin is Blackrock?

Blackrock, Irish Carraig Dubh, southeastern suburb of Dublin, Ireland, and an administrative part of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown county, on Dublin Bay. Blackrock grew substantially in the 18th century as a fashionable bathing resort; it developed further with the opening of a rail line between Dublin and Kingstown in 1834.
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How many neighborhoods are there in Dublin?

Dublin is divided in a number of ways. Firstly, it's literally divided by the vast Liffey River, which cuts the iconic city in two, leaving Dublin with a north side and a south side. It's also divided into 24 separate postal districts.
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Is BlackRock posh?

There's obviously a lot of prestige attached to certain bits of Blackrock: one of the country's most famous private schools, for starters. But it's a more mixed place than its reputation might suggest, with a town centre rich in independent shops and cafes.
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Is BlackRock a nice place to live?

Blackrock named amongst 20 Best Places to Live in Ireland and in running for overall title. Blackrock has been named as one of the Top 20 Best Places to live in Ireland and is in the running for the overall title following the publication of the long list of contenders at the weekend.
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Is BlackRock a good area to live?

Blackrock is a well-off, reasonably safe area of Dublin. It has great access to public transport...the Dart ( train service) has a station at Blackrock. It is about a 2-3 minute walk from Blackrock Park. It takes 10 minutes on the Dart to get into the city center.
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Is swords a nice area?

Swords is now viewed as an emerging city, rather than just a suburb, with plans in place to make it fully sustainable. It was also recently named the third best town to live in Ireland, as well as Ireland's second cleanest town, so this is a great time to think about moving there!
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What is the biggest town in Dublin?

Swords is officially the largest town in Dublin and the second largest in the country according to new figures release by the Central Statistics Office from the 2016 Census. The Fingal capital now has a population of some 39,251 according to the Census figures and comes second in the country, only to Drogheda.
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Is swords bigger than Drogheda?

Drogheda in Co Louth retained its place as Ireland's largest town in the latest breakdown of the 2016 census published today with almost 41,000 inhabitants. Drogheda was followed by Swords in Co Dublin and Dundalk, Co Louth in the top three.
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What's the roughest part of Dublin?

6 Most Dangerous areas in Dublin | Dublin Insider
  • Ballymun – Postcode – Dublin 11. ...
  • Ballyfermot – Postcode – Dublin 10. ...
  • Finglas – Postcode – Dublin 11. ...
  • Clondalkin – Postcode – Dublin 22. ...
  • Thomas Street – Coombe – Inchicore – Postcode – Dublin 8. ...
  • Sheriff Street – Postcode – Dublin 1.
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What is the poshest part of Dublin?

The poshest area in Dublin, by far, is officially called The Docklands. This area is also referred to as the “Silicon Docks,” with a large tech scene comparable to Silicon Valley in the US. The Docklands is located along River Liffey.
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Is Tallaght rough?

Crime in Tallaght is certainly no worse than any other large centre of population and is well policed. As apparent from recent events closer to Dublin city it might even be preferable to stay outside of an increasingly violent Dublin city.
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What are the best areas to live in Dublin?

Portobello. Portobello is known as one of the trendiest areas to live in Dublin. Home to a blend of artisanal brunch spots and lively Irish pubs, this neighbourhood is the inner city's cultural hub. Think redbrick buildings, yoga studios and specialty galleries.
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Is palmerstown a nice area?

Palmerstown is an attractive old village above the river, with a settled community and plenty of amenities for families – from sports clubs to a range of community organisations. It's got great transport links thanks to its location on the N4, although the main road does cut through the neighbourhood.
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Is Clontarf Dublin safe?

Clontarf is lovely and is quite an upmarket suburb, should be perfectly safe. However, no matter where you are staying or visiting you should always remember your street smarts and use common sense with regard to your safety as I'm sure you will. Have a lovely time.
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Is Dun Laoghaire rough?

Dun Laoghaire is only a safe place if you're out in a big crowd . . . We drink nearly every day during the summer so you lose your inhibitions and don't fear anything."
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Is Clondalkin rough?

Clondalkin is a huge area and like all places there are good areas and bad areas. Monestry, Riverside, St John's, even parts of Cherrywood are decent places. Having said that, some of the further out places like Bawnoge and Kilmahuddrick are definitely places I'd avoid like the plague.
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Is Dun Laoghaire a nice place to live?

1. It's close to the city but not too close. Living in the city can be too hectic, living in the country can be too quiet, but living someplace like Dun Laoghaire is the Goldilocks Zone — it's just right.
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