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Is Finglas rough?

Is Finglas rough?

According to official statistics, Dublin West – which covers suburbs including Blanchardstown and Finglas – had the city’s third-highest crime rate in 2018 (although it was significantly lower than crime in inner city areas, at 539 offences per 10,000 population).

Why is Finglas called Finglas?

The name Finglas (Irish: Fionnghlas), meaning clear streamlet, is derived from the Finglas River, which passed through the historic settlement.

Is Finglas a nice area?

Finglas. The North Dublin suburb has many good reasons for you to just buy a gaff and stay there forever. With a community that thousands of people call home, there are a lot of great amenities, local events and places to see. Here are 10 reasons why you should consider living in Finglas.

Who was shot in Finglas last night?

25-year-old Vincent Ryan was shot on McKee road, Finglas at around 3:15pm yesterday and was taken to the Mater Hospital where he was later pronounced dead. According to RTÉ, Gardaí report that Vincent was shot while sitting in his car, a white Volkswagen Golf, by someone driving a silver or grey Volkswagen Golf.

What’s the roughest part of London?

1. Croydon – 4,781. The most dangerous borough in London so far this year in Croydon. Croydon has been the most violent borough considerably this year with 1,617 violent crimes reported.

Who founded Finglas?

St. Canice
Finglas Abbey was founded in 560 by St. Canice and it was one of the most famous monasteries in Ireland.

Is Cabra rough?

It may have had a rough reputation a generation or two ago but it’s very settled now with a lot of pensioners and younger families who have bought houses in the area living together. It’s also very close to town.

Is Charlestown Finglas safe?

Everyone’s experience is different, and the people you worked with may have had issues, but as a householder in the area, it’s fine. It’s no more or no less a kip or a dangerous place than many other areas in Dublin.

Who is Mr flashy Dublin?

Alan Sherry. The Finglas criminal known as Mr Flashy tried to live up to his name while on holidays as a limo driver was waiting for him at the airport with a card reading ‘Flashy’. Associates of the Finglas criminal have been caught up in feuding in north Dublin in recent weeks.

How big is Finglas?

Finglas West has an area of: 434,269 m² / 43.43 hectares / 0.4343 km² 0.17 square miles. 107.31 acres / 107 acres, 1 rood, 9 perches.

Where should I not live in 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.

Where does the name Finglas come from in Ireland?

Finglas lies mainly in the postal district of Dublin 11 . Finglas is the core of a civil parish of the same name in the barony of Castleknock . The name Finglas ( Irish: Fionnghlas ), meaning clear streamlet, is derived from the Finglas River, which passed through the historic settlement.

Who are some famous people that live in Finglas?

Finglas has been the home of a number of public figures including: Stephen O’Rahilly, Chair of Clinical Biochemistry and Medicine at the University of Cambridge. Endocrinologist and scientist researching obesity and diabetes

Where is Finglas in Dublin North West constituency?

Finglas is part of the Dublin North-West constituency for elections to Dáil Éireann. The civil parish of Finglas is a civil parish in the barony of Castleknock .

Is there a bus from Duleek cross to Finglas?

Two Bus Éireann routes also serve Finglas, passing along the main Finglas Road, including the 103 from Duleek/Kilmoon Cross/Ashbourne to the city centre. Finglas is in the jurisdiction of Dublin City Council, and for local elections it is part of the Finglas-Ballymun local electoral area.

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