Moving to Naas...
#1
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Moving to Naas...
Hi, I'm moving to Ireland from Chester, England and have been "advised" by my company to look at Naas (purely business reasons).
I was wondering if anyone had any advice/thoughts on what Naas (and the surrounding area - Clane, Newbridge, Kilcullen) is like to live in as a young, single man?
I'm going to either working from home or travelling to visit customers, so I'm wondering whether there is much of a social scene (sports clubs - squash, football etc.), and anything in the way of some nice local pubs. Also are the amenities/facilities any good?
I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
I was wondering if anyone had any advice/thoughts on what Naas (and the surrounding area - Clane, Newbridge, Kilcullen) is like to live in as a young, single man?
I'm going to either working from home or travelling to visit customers, so I'm wondering whether there is much of a social scene (sports clubs - squash, football etc.), and anything in the way of some nice local pubs. Also are the amenities/facilities any good?
I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
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Re: Moving to Naas...
Hi, I'm moving to Ireland from Chester, England and have been "advised" by my company to look at Naas (purely business reasons).
I was wondering if anyone had any advice/thoughts on what Naas (and the surrounding area - Clane, Newbridge, Kilcullen) is like to live in as a young, single man?
I'm going to either working from home or travelling to visit customers, so I'm wondering whether there is much of a social scene (sports clubs - squash, football etc.), and anything in the way of some nice local pubs. Also are the amenities/facilities any good?
I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
I was wondering if anyone had any advice/thoughts on what Naas (and the surrounding area - Clane, Newbridge, Kilcullen) is like to live in as a young, single man?
I'm going to either working from home or travelling to visit customers, so I'm wondering whether there is much of a social scene (sports clubs - squash, football etc.), and anything in the way of some nice local pubs. Also are the amenities/facilities any good?
I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
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Re: Moving to Naas...
Kildare has a lot of rough towns but Naas is one of the better areas. Newbridge has more to offer though (amenities, shops, trains).
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Re: Moving to Naas...
Was recently in naas kilcock is not too far away plenty shops bars/pubs there . But as with ireland if anyone is expecting it to be as fast as the uk its far from it .. But over all a friendly more clean and respectful place .. And im uk citizen of irish decent
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Re: Moving to Naas...
Thanks for the heads up though.