guitarmama
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Ok, now I am worried.
My public health nurse informed me that more than a few not-so-nice-to deal-with families have moved into Westbury.
So much so that they have put off opening the Health Centre down the back until they have enough staff and security etc.
This was in passing conversation about the area etc.
Just came out of Tesco across the road where lots of dodgy youths were hanging around and beginning to think that we might move after all.
Not being snobby, but I have 3 kids and don't want to have to say don't walk to the shop/cycle around etc.
Maybe I am a bit alarmist but want them to feel safe when growing up in a city.
Question is: how far out of the city is relocation happening? We are thinking of Killaloe/Castleconnell/Murroe.
But there are lots of new properties for sale in those areas under 285k which appears to be the cutoff point for the council. I guess the difference is that the public transport is not as readily available in those areas and will therefore be too far out for certain public housing tenants.
I heard of a man from St. Mary's Pk who was offered a house in Westbury but turned it down as it was too far out of the city!
Any ideas please anyone?
My public health nurse informed me that more than a few not-so-nice-to deal-with families have moved into Westbury.
So much so that they have put off opening the Health Centre down the back until they have enough staff and security etc.
This was in passing conversation about the area etc.
Just came out of Tesco across the road where lots of dodgy youths were hanging around and beginning to think that we might move after all.
Not being snobby, but I have 3 kids and don't want to have to say don't walk to the shop/cycle around etc.
Maybe I am a bit alarmist but want them to feel safe when growing up in a city.
Question is: how far out of the city is relocation happening? We are thinking of Killaloe/Castleconnell/Murroe.
But there are lots of new properties for sale in those areas under 285k which appears to be the cutoff point for the council. I guess the difference is that the public transport is not as readily available in those areas and will therefore be too far out for certain public housing tenants.
I heard of a man from St. Mary's Pk who was offered a house in Westbury but turned it down as it was too far out of the city!
Any ideas please anyone?