Im a balbrigganer all my life, i hate the amount of development that has gone unchecked, but the town isnt that bad!
As a local lad I can tell you it most certainly isnt as terrible as Doris put it? In fact to prove my point I can tell you that we've recently purchased our first home together, in the middle of "legoland"! i.e. balbriggan near dunnes stores, the house is nice, the area is quiet, the roads are hell... but with 5,000 people living on about 5 acres what do you expect!!!! our neighbours are chuffed to have locals living beside them as we know all the things to see and do and the history of the town.
You'll see by my other posts how I believe the town has been destroyed, not necessarily by people moving in but by a lack of action by the town planners and councillers not representing us effectively in disputes with planners and developers.
Hopefully the days of urban sprawl are drawing to a close and the new developments which will inevitably engulf the scenic clonard hill (no doubt with mental prices due to the view over the town) will be better planned and implemented.
Crime is a factor in every town, it has grown exponentially with the population in the town, but i feel safer (not as safe as i used to) in balbriggan than i do in dublin city, blanch, finglas, swords, drogheda and rush/lusk at night. These are some of my opinions, not those of people in the town in general.
The town is nice, I love it, whenever I go away and come back it makes me feel "at home". Aside from the various faults due to the above planning lack of direction and decisions the town has a lot to offer and once all the traffic chaos is sorted out, and people start walking to the shops instead of driving! (a phenomenon I blame on the mentality of city slicker blowins due to the fact that they probably had to drive everywhere when they lived in town!!!!) and the development peters out (they cant develop forever!!) the town will hopefully settle down into a likeable balanced alternative to city living, with a splash of irish country life thrown in for good measure.
I wont have someone sewing the seeds of discord such as the drivel Doris wrote about my hometown. Give it a chance, there are far far worse places to live on this isle, scenic walks on the beach, ardgillan heights, balrothery hills, a balbriggan sense of humour that in its purest, is unrivaled by any other dublin districts, these are some of the small things that matter, that we have to offer newcomers... and remember, in fifty years, you'll still be a blowin
