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Cnoc Dubh B Allyboughal
Cnoc Dubh Ballyboughal Glenveagh Cnoc Dubh - Ballyboughal Glenveagh Cnoc Dubh - Ballyboughal Welcome To Cnoc Dubh Glenveagh Homes is proud to introduce Cnoc Dubh, an exclusive new development of 57 generously sized 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom contemporary family homes. Located in the peaceful village of Ballyboughal, Cnoc Dubh is a great opportunity to purchase a beautiful family home in an idyllic setting. Cnoc Dubh has a wide variety of homes to suit everyone, from the first time buyer to young professionals looking for a quality home, and families trading up from local areas such as Swords, Baldoyle, Portmarnock, Malahide & Ashbourne. Each home is also packed full of modern and innovative features, making them an attractive option for people looking for a more energy efficient home or those wanting all the convenience and comfort of a modern, forward-thinking house. Cnoc Dubh Ballyboughal Location Ballyboughal is the perfect mix between urban and rural, offering professionals the chance to enjoy the peace and space of the countryside, yet within easy reach of Dublin City Centre and beyond. The M1 & M50 motorways, which opens up Ireland’s network of motorways, are located a short distance away from Cnoc Dubh, while Dublin International Airport is only 13km away. Dublin City Centre itself is just 21km away. Glenveagh Cnoc Dubh - Ballyboughal Glenveagh Cnoc Dubh - Ballyboughal Glenveagh Cnoc Dubh - Ballyboughal Glenveagh Cnoc Dubh - Ballyboughal Glenveagh Cnoc Dubh - Ballyboughal Local Amenities Cnoc Dubh residents can enjoy a whole host of amenities conveniently located on their doorstep. A Mace convenience store ensures you can stock up on all the essentials, while such must-haves as a petrol station, post office, hair & beauty salon, church and Ninja Play Centre (children’s play centre) are also located in the village. -
Fingal County Council Draft Traveller Accommodation Programme
Fingal County Council Draft Traveller Accommodation Programme 2019-2024 .ie fingal 1 Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 4 Our Services to the Travelling Community ............................................................................ 4 Background and Legal Basis ................................................................................................... 4 Policy Statement ..................................................................................................................... 6 Indigenous Policy ............................................................................................................... 6 Strategy Statement ................................................................................................................. 7 Local Traveller Accommodation Consulative Committee ..................................................... 8 Traveller Interagency Group ................................................................................................... 8 Review of Traveller Accommodation Provision ..................................................................... 9 Capital and Revenue Expenditure ........................................................................................ 10 Capital Investment ........................................................................................................... 11 Revenue Spend ............................................................................................................... -
2013 Rivermeade LAP Appropriate Assessment Screening
Rivermeade Local Area Plan Screening for Appropriate Assessment May 2012 Screening for Appropriate Assessment of the draft Rivermeade LAP DOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET Client: Fingal County Council Project Title: Rivermeade LAP Appropriate Assessment Screening Document Title: Screening for Appropriate Assessment Document No: MDE0931Rp0007A01 DCS TOC Text List of Tables List of Figures No. of Appendices This Document Comprises: 1 1 18 1 1 - Rev. Status Author(s) Reviewed By Approved By Office of Origin Issue Date A01 For B. Deegan Jennifer Jennifer West Pier 25/08/2011 Approval Haddow Haddow A02 For B. Deegan Jennifer Jennifer West Pier 10/10/2011 Approval Haddow Haddow F01 FINAL B. Deegan Jennifer Jennifer West Pier 24/05/2011 Haddow Haddow rpsgroup.com/ireland Rivermeade LAP Appropriate Assessment Screening TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 BACKGROUND .................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 RIVERMEADE LOCAL AREA PLAN ........................................................................................ 1 1.3 LEGISLATIVE CONTEXT ...................................................................................................... 1 1.4 STAGES OF THE APPROPRIATE ASSESSMENT ..................................................................... 2 2 SCREENING ............................................................................................................................. -
Fingal CYPSC Children and Young People's Plan 2019-2021
Fingal Children and Young People’s Services Committee Fingal Children and Young People’s Plan 2019–2021 Contact Fingal Children and Young People’s Services Committee welcomes comments, views and opinions about our Children and Young People’s Plan. Copies of this plan are available at http://www.cypsc.ie. For further information or to comment on the plan, contact: Úna Caffrey Co-ordinator of FCYPSC Mail: [email protected] Tel: 01 870 8000 2 Map 1: Fingal County 3 Contents Contact .......................................................................................................................................................... 2 List of Acronyms ............................................................................................................................................ 5 Foreword ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 Section 1: Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 8 Background to Children and Young People’s Services Committees .................................................................... 9 Who we are ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 Sub-group structure ........................................................................................................................................ -
Fingal Community Development Information Booklet
Fingal County Council’s Community Development O ce Helping Learning Talking Growing Living You Me Him Her We Them Us He She Build Grow Teach Meet Talk Learn Enjoy Better F riendlier Wiser Happier Healthier Communities Child Parent Sister Brother Welcome to Fingal County Council's Community Development Office Information Booklet. We are a skilled and extremely committed office within Fingal County Council, with a very experienced team working to develop strong communities. We have positive working relations with local voluntary groups and statutory agencies, we are committed to serving you, the public, through our wide range of programmes and services in our Community Centres. The Community Development Office invites you to participate in our community initiatives and welcomes suggestions on ways we can improve our service. We have published this booklet to give you an insight into our valuable work. The booklet will provide you with information about the supports we provide to local community groups, our work in community centres, our partnerships with statutory agencies and the specific services we deliver to older people, members of ethnic minority communities, young people and children. In addition, we provide advice to those of you who are new to a neighbourhood or may have an idea on how to improve your community or want to volunteer. We hope you find this booklet helpful and informative. Looking forward to helping you build better communities Pat Queenan Fingal County Council Principal Community Development Officer Contents Introduction ..............................................................................................................................pg 2 W!at Is Community Development? .......................................................... pg 3 O"ce and Sta# Contact Details .....................................................................pg 4 Map ..................................................................................................................................................... -
Newsletter 2017 Autumn.Pdf
Adult/Minor Ladies Update Club Lotto in Cash for CLOBBER Association with We did it again! Cepta, Joyce and Marie captured yet another wad of Rialto Ford cash for the club with the help of club members in Cash for Clobber. This year round fundraiser has been a valuable source of income for the club. Our lotto expanded this year with bigger jackpots in prospect and a new Food for Athletes- Julie, Aoife and lucky dip. As we go to print Marc Nursery Denise about to tuck into a Camile. Sutton picked up a cool €7000, congrats Marc. Thanks to all our lotto getting Jones Engineering Group pubs, The Carpenter, The Bell, Kavanaghs, O’Shea’s Merchant, De in the Community Bruns, and better all the Whether its in Ireland or at Myos. A special one of the many far flung thanks to time! COMMERCIAL destinations around the Jarlarth Jolley SPONSORSHIP It was a summer of mixed fortunes for our Ladies What does it take to run one of the world staff at Jones at Rialto Ford most enjoyable nurseries in the Engineering get involved in the local Section with some great wins and exciting displays for their County? You could ask our Games community. Jones employee Paul support. “181” throughout the season writes Aisling Raerty. Promotion Officer Paul Hudson or Harding gives up his spare time to look new car anyone of our 25 volunteers who put after one of our juvenile boys sides, purchases are Our Camogie section had great successes with both teams beginning it all together every Saturday. -
Social Housing Construction Projects Status Report Q4 2019
Social Housing Construction Projects Status Report Q4 2019 May 2020 Rebuilding Ireland - Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness Quarter 4 of 2019: Social Housing Construction Status Report Rebuilding Ireland: Social Housing Targets Under Rebuilding Ireland, the Government has committed more than €6 billion to support the accelerated delivery of over 138,000 additional social housing homes to be delivered by end 2021. This will include 83,760 HAP homes, 3,800 RAS homes and over 50,000 new homes, broken down as follows: Build: 33,617; Acquisition: 6,830; Leasing: 10,036. It should be noted that, in the context of the review of Rebuilding Ireland and the refocussing of the social housing delivery programme to direct build, the number of newly constructed and built homes to be delivered by 2021 has increased significantly with overall delivery increasing from 47,000 new homes to over 50,000. This has also resulted in the rebalancing of delivery under the construction programme from 26,000 to 33,617 with acquisition targets moving from 11,000 to 6,830. It is positive to see in the latest Construction Status Report that 6,704 social homes are currently onsite. The delivery of these homes along with the additional 7,813 homes in the pipeline will substantially aid the continued reduction in the number of households on social housing waiting lists. These numbers continue to decline with a 5% reduction of households on the waiting lists between 2018 and 2019 and a 25% reduction since 2016. This progress has been possible due to the strong delivery under Rebuilding Ireland with over 100,000 (100,124) households supported to the end of Q4 2019 since Rebuilding Ireland in 2016. -
Fingal Development Plan 2017-2023
April_Adopted_Flood_Cover_crop.pdf 1 29/03/2017 14:35:07 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Strategic Flood Risk Assessment for the Fingal Development Plan 2017-2023 March 2017 SFRA - Fingal County Development Plan 2017-2023 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 BACKGROUND ................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 REPORT OBJECTIVES ......................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 DISCLAIMER & BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION ..................................................................................... 1 1.3.1 Disclaimer .......................................................................................................................... 1 1.3.2 Best Available Information ................................................................................................ 2 1.4 REPORT STRUCTURE ......................................................................................................................... 3 2 STUDY AREA .................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 WATERCOURSES............................................................................................................................. -
The Irish Volunteers in North Co. Dublin, 1913-17
Title The Irish Volunteers in north Co. Dublin, 1913-17 By Peter Francis Whearity SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MA IN LOCAL HISTORY DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND MAYNOOTH Supervisor of research: Dr Terence A. Dooley December 2011 Contents Page Illustrations iii Abbreviations iv Acknowledgment v Map 1 specifically made for this study vi Map 2 Ordnance Survey of Ireland, Townland Index, for County Dublin vii Introduction 1 Chapter 1 The formation of the Irish Volunteer movement 10 Chapter 2 The National Volunteer movement 28 Chapter 3 The Redmondite-split and its aftermath 47 Chapter 4 The 1916 Rising in north County Dublin 68 Chapter 5 The aftermath of the Rising 88 Conclusion 111 Appendix 121 Bibliography 134 List of Tables Table 1 Irish Volunteer companies formed in north County Dublin up to 11 June 1914 27 Table 2 Irish national Volunteer companies formed after 11 June 1914 45 Table 3 National Volunteer companies at the time of the Redmondite-split 58 Table 4 County Dublin Volunteer membership figures for the period beginning July 1914, until Apr. 1916 67 Table 5 Places in north County Dublin from where arrested men came from after the Rising 90 i Table 6 Age profiles of north County Dublin men arrested after the Rising 92 Table 7 Marital status of north County Dublin men arrested after the 1916 Rising 93 Table 8 Occupational profiles of north County Dublin men arrested after the Rising 94 Table 9 Category A prisoners from north County Dublin after the Rising 96 Table 10 Category B prisoners from north County Dublin after the Rising 97 Table 11 Category C prisoners from north County Dublin after the Rising 98 Table 12 Classification of arrested north County Dublin men on R.I.C. -
Malahide Horticultural Society Founded 1942
Malahide Horticultural Society Founded 1942 Visit our website at www.malahidehorticulturalsociety.com 1942 – 2018 Affiliated to THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND and NORTH DUBLIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES ASSOCIATION Schedule of Classes for the Annual Show & Plant Sale to take place on Saturday & Sunday 28th & 29th July, 2018 in St. Andrew’s Parish Centre, Church Road, Malahide from 2.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Saturday 12.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Sunday PLANT SALE on SATURDAY and SUNDAY Admission: Exhibitors and Children — Free Members — €2 Non-Members — €3 Refreshments will be available on Saturday and Sunday The Major W.S.G Drummond Cup will be awarded for the Best Exhibit in Show Holder — David Moloney, Clonmel The Agnes Kirker Cup will be awarded to the exhibitor achieving the highest points in the Show. No Holder as this cup has been re-assigned from Section A 2 Show Sponsors Dublin Airport Authority Fin Print Ltd, Malahide Kinsealy Garden Centre Londis Supermarket, Malahide Malahide & District Credit Union Medical Hall, Malahide Michael’s Plant Centre, Malahide Tony Byrne Menswear, Malahide Tully Nurseries, Ballyboughal Woodie’s D.I.Y. The Society is very grateful to all its sponsors 3 TOP VASE COMPETITION Competition Rules 1. The Top Vase class is for a vase of mixed flowering stems containing a total of between 5 and 10 stems, taken from a minimum of 2 different kinds of plants. Please note that it is two different KINDS of plants; two varieties of the same plant are NOT two kinds. 2. The display will be judged out of a total of 35 points, split into: 25 points for the colour, form, condition, quality and freshness of the flowers on display, and 10 points for the overall presentation and effect of flowers in the vase. -
Ireland Junior 7-A-Side 2013
All – Ireland Junior 7-a-side 2013 Group 1 Group 2 St Peregrine’s (Dublin) St Helen’s (Longford) Aughnamullan (Monaghan) Ranelagh Gaels (Dublin) Doora Barefield (Clare) Mna na Deirge (Tyrone) St Brigid’s (Dublin) St James Gaels (Dublin) Barna (Galway) Four Roads (Roscommon) Group 3 Group 4 Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin) Naomh Olaf (Dublin) Simonstown (Meath) Tullamore (Offaly) St Croan’s (Roscommon) Douglas 2 (Cork) O’Tooles (Dublin) Parnells (Dublin) Douglas 1 (Cork) Carndonagh (Donegal) Group 5 Group 6 St Mary’s (Galway) Three Friars (Kilkenny) Castleknock (Dublin) Ballyboughal (Dublin) Newtown (Wicklow) An Eoraip (Europe) Kilmoremoy (Mayo) Daingean Ui Chúís (Kerry) Fermoy (Cork) Glinsk (Galway) Group 7 Kilcock (Kildare) Cuala (Dublin) Moyne Templetuohy (Tipperary) Naomh Anna (Galway) Europe (Europe) Junior Group 1 – Junior Pitch 1 (St Sylvester’s) Pitch Co-ordinator: Miriam O’Connell Subs Co-ordinator: Christina Hayes Ass. Co-ordinator: Michael Murphy St Peregrine’s (Dublin) Black & White Aughnamullan (Monaghan) Blue & White Doora Barefield (Clare) Maroon & White St Brigid’s (Dublin) Red & White Barna (Galway) Tangerine & White All Games 20 minutes Round 1 10.00 a.m. St Peregrine’s v Aughnamullan 10.30 a.m. Doora Barefield v St Brigid’s Barna Bye Round 2 11.00 a.m. Barna v St Peregrine’s 11.30 a.m. Aughnamullan v Doora Barefield St Brigid’s Bye Round 3 12.00 p.m. St Brigid’s v Barna 12.30 p.m. St Peregrine’s v Doora Barefield Aughnamullan Bye Round 4 1.00 p.m. Aughnamullan v St Brigid’s 1.30 p.m. Doora Barefield v Barna St Peregrine’s Bye Round 5 2.00 p.m. -
Club Secretaries Top of Form April 23, 2013
Club Secretaries Top of Form April 23, 2013 Club Name Secretary Address Phone Mobile Email Artane Beaumont Tony Flood 20 Thorndale Ave, Artane 8316254 0868219671 Ashbourne United John Toomey Archerstown, Ashbourne, Co. Meath 087 9964419 Ayrfield United FC Harry Harris 9 Foxhill Avenue Baldoyle, Dublin 13 8470506 0879295563 Balbriggan F.C. Michael O'Regan 86 Tara Court, Balbriggan 8020922 0863334434 Baldoyle Utd Dermot Penrose Toodedums Rear 4, Brookstone Road , Bald 01 8397872 087 6491349 Baldoyle Utd Monica Mc Manus 32 Burrowfield Road, Baldoyle, Dublin 13 0863847788 (Correspondenc Ballybrack Football Club Stephen Knight 27 Wyattville Close, Loughlinstown, Co D 0863235245 Ballymun United Anythony Jones 29 High Meadows, Duleek, Co. Meath 041 9880909 086 0223657 Balrath FC Tracy Dunne 20 Dun An Samhradh, Kentstown, Co Meath. 041 9821666 087 6467264 Balscadden FC Janette Dunne Balgaddy Whitestown, Naul, Co Dublin. 089 4612853 Beechwood F.C Hugh Shields 6 Lakelands Grove, Stillorgan, Co Dublin 2889448 0857353401 Boyne Rovers FC Terrie Reilly 320 Ballsgrove, Drogheda, Co Louth. 041 9831369 087 9400719 Broadford Rovers FC (Girls) Ken Gannon 115 Broadford Hill, Dublin 16. 086 8461554 Cabinteely FC (Girls) Jim Allen The Clubhouse, Killbogget Park, Churchvi 01 2354343 086-0402002 Castleknock Celtic Tony Jordan 5 Castleknock Meadows, Castleknock 086 4111721 Cloghertown Veronica Brangan Cloghan Ardeath, Garristown, Co Meath. 087 6296076 Clonee United Matthew McGoldrick 11 Bramblefield View, Clonee, Dublin 15. 01 8222849 087 6225402 Clontarf FC Pat Reynolds 65 St Andrews Park, Rathbeale Road, Swor 083 4220484 Collinstown FC Peter Keating 1 Rowlagh Green, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 6234045 0851495305 Corduff FC Johnny Boothman 28 Corduff Grove, Blanchardstown, Dublin 01 8203541 087 6414285 D- Pils Mr Maris Rasims 39 Churchwell Road, Belmeyn, Dublin 13 08 Darndale FC Kevin French 159 Buttercup Park, Darndale, Dublin 17.