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Dublin 9, Ireland DAIICHI SANKYO IRELAND LTD. TEL: 00 353 (0) 1 4893000 Unit 29, Block 3 FAX: 00 353 (0) 1 4893033 Northwood Court, www.daiichi-sankyo.ie Santry, Dublin 9, Ireland Travel Information M1 From the city centre Follow the signs for Dublin Airport/M1. Once you join the dual carriageway at Whitehall, proceed N1 towards the airport. From this road take the second exit, signed for Santry/Coolock/Beaumont. N3 Once at the top of the exit ramp take a left towards Santry. Continue to the t-junction and once Dublin Airport there, you will see a public park ahead. Take a right-hand turn and proceed past the National We Are Running (Morton) Stadium. The Swords Road entrance for Northwood Business Campus is on your left-hand side. Proceed to the first roundabout and take first exit and take first right. Take second Here M1 left for our car park. R104 From other parts of Dublin Leixlip M50 R807 Follow the signs for the M50. If coming from the south or west, take the northbound route M4 towards the airport. Proceed towards Exit 4, signposted as Ballymun/Naul. Follow signs from the N4 Dublin motorway for Ballymun. Once at the bottom of the exit ramp you will see a slip road to your left, with the Northwood Business Campus entrance directly ahead. Enter the business campus and go Irish Sea straight through the first roundabout (a retail park will be on your left). Take the first right. M50 Entrance to the car park is on the third right. N11 Dalkey Clane N7 N81 By Air R119 Dublin Airport is just 2km from Northwood Business Campus. Upon exiting the airport and R114 reaching the airport roundabout, follow the signs for Santry, which will bring you on the Old M7 R117 Airport (Swords) Road. Proceed through the lights and continue under the motorway towards Santry village. The entrance for Northwood Business Campus can be seen clearly on your R115 M11 R410 Kilbride right-hand side. N81 R759 By Bus R411 Various bus routes serve the Swords Road, Santry Avenue and Ballymun Road. For further details, N11 please visit www.dublinbus.ie. R413 R755 M1 From M50 Belfast N IKEA D 8 O 0 Retail S 1 O W W R Park H T O R R D E O D S G N O O O R Collinstown L W TH O L R N O I Topaz N A S O 3 D Business Park Service R T Station H W M50 From 8 8 O OD Leisure M50 From 0 0 1 1 Centre West & R West & NO R RTHW OOD C SouthSouth 4 OURT SA Dublin M50 NTRY A Dublin VENUE D B Furry Park A A We Are O L Crowne R L Y Here Plaza Industrial S IKEA M D Airways U Hotel R O S N NOR Estate T M THW W Industrial A R RG O S O . A O R Retail RD A E D D T D Park O Estate S O Clonshaugh R W O TH A Topaz O R Industrial D N N 1 O Service N R M T O 8 H Station R Estate 0 W T 1 O H Leisure R O W 2 D O 3 O Centre D 1 R SAN TRY A D D VENU A E A R O O 104 R R B CO A S O I LBUTCHE N LOC R LAN R U K L E R A. U M K LANE C Y OLOC L L CO A L R104 B A B D A O R S D R O W 8 S 0 1 R M1 From C GBMaps.com. Custom Business Location Map Designers. Dublin.
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