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Ive read this forum, i know ill be roasted, but i have the urge to splurge my thoughts out now.... forgive me father, for i know not what i do....
I am born and bred balbriggan, all this development has destroyed the town, its an absolute hole, how can people live in the new houses there?
There are no gardens, no driveways, no parks, just piles of fired up houses, square miles of urban sprawl in what was countryside. A fancy medieval sounding name, does not a great estate make.
I grew up running around forests, climbing trees, fishing in streams, hiking out with mates to camp overnight, enjoy picnics, etc. These leprous developers have taken good clean countryside, concreted it over and basically obliterated it with an ugly flood of horrible housing projects.
You walk into the new estates, no-one there knows anything about the town they now call home, whats its history? wheres the ladies stairs, whats the martello tower? wheres cromwells harbour? where did the smugglers bring stuff ashore? what was tanners water? whys it called the canal? wheres the sailors grave? where is the wishing well? where were the famous concker trees and why were they ripped down last year? The list goes on and on and on....
Commuters now eat breakfast and tea and sleep there and when the weekend comes they all haul a$$ out of there and into the strategically placed shopping centres where more of their money is sucked from their pockets.
There is a major problem, the local community and the "newcomers" are not integrating in my opinion, who can blame people for wanting a better life and im sure a lot of these folks who are my new found neighbours think its a great place, not as bad as living in the city etc, but if you only knew what was here before, YOU would feel the same... the town is an unplanned blight on the face of the earth...
Dont believe me? just take a walk through the heart of the town, the estates that were built 20-30 years ago, look how THEY were planned out, parks, front and back gardens that you CAN swing a cat, 2 dogs and a couple of kids in and not put one of them through the car window, semi detached bliss.
For Chrissake what is it with this absolute obsession with terraced housing? Im sorry if i sound like a tourrets syndrome sufferer but its plainly bordering on insanity... no alleyways? your meant to wheel everything in the front and out the back door?? Wheelbarrows, bicycles, kids tractors all travelling up and down your nice clean hall?
Walk the dog, enjoy the fresh air you say?? enjoy the beach? time was you could walk the whole way from balbriggan to gormanston and not see a soul, now you cant get a stretch of beach to yourself unless its a wednesday at 11am. This new port is going to suck aswell. Enjoy the smog, ive never seen so many cars in one village nay town, its all been thrown up too fast with zero and i mean ZERO thought by these leeches that call themselves developers... all they've developed is a major major problem for the future generations that will have to grow up in the equivelant of human battery farms. They should be hauled into court and tried for some of the proposals theyve resided over and the farcicle buildings theyve hobbled together.
Dont get me wrong, i am open and welcoming to people arriving in my town, I hope you and your families live a long and happy life there, i hope its all youve dreamed of, but i for one will not live in some of those estates, they are too small, if i seem a little harsh, its not me that feels done by, its you i feel for, for being done over by developers. to those that bitch on about balbriggan its not the town, nor the people but the planners and builders whove destroyed it.
Ive gotten in trouble with friends over this point of view, we all have to live somewhere, a lot of the houses are very nice but they're all too close together with nowhere for kids to safely play, unless you give them high vis jackets so they can play on the roads. For what your getting, i think they are way over priced. If you are buying in the town try to buy in the older estates, avoid new ones unless they are well planned out with plenty of green area. Enjoy the town, it IS lovely. Walk across the canal, go down clonard street, see the remains of the cottages burned out by the black and tans, research the towns history, use the library, see
www.balbriggan.net plan properly, dont just buy the first house an estate agent throws your way.
I grew up there and wouldnt trade the place for anywhere else to grow up, the locals are the nicest people i know or have known, take time to get to know them, not just your neighbours each side, hell some of them grew up in the town too. Its the estate planning and lack of amenities and of course those totally responisble for same that I have my gripes with. Dont feel like your away from home, make it your home, take care of and look out for neighbours and friends, otherwise we'll all live a lonely miserable experience jammed up, individual strangers, for the rest of our dull grey lives.