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Project Update No.1 STAGE Complete STAGE STAGE STAGE We Are Here Complete We are Here STAGE STAGE STAGE STAGE 1 2 3 4 Concept and Planning Design Implementation Consultation and initial and Future implementation Development Investigate the Fáilte Ireland funding Key capital & public heritage assets approved Design of public realm improvements realm improvements Project Update No.1 Scope visitor journey Identify partner International tourism and define the route funding Design of visitor information hub promotion campaign for the Dubline Stakeholder and Formation of partners community group Develop heritage February 2013 Dubline visitor consultation interpretation plan information hub opens Set up working group Publish framework on public realm Develop marketing & New events plan; communications plan & animation dubline.failteireland.ie Develop navigation/ orientation plan Dubline business support scheme Extensions to the route Develop proposition begins and brand Measure results Connecting Dubline animation places, peoples Design business programme begins • Visitor numbers and pasts support schemes • Visitor experience Trade & community • Retail uplift engagement 1 2 3 4 FI/44047-13 Timescale Timescale Timescale Timescale Sept 2011 to June 2012 June 2012 to June 2013 July 2013 to June 2014 June 2014 onwards Trade and community engagement and activation Throughout each stage of the process Welcome to the first project bulletin on The place, culture and time. The Dubline will be designed to We are on the move Dubline project. The purpose of this short update connect some of the city’s most famous attractions, unlock some of the city’s hidden gems and provide an opportunity The public, private and voluntary sectors are is to keep you informed of the progress we working collaboratively to make the most of have made and the latest developments in The to share our stories with visitors, through Dublin’s greatest asset, the people! this journey through Dublin’s past and present. Dubline project. We would be very glad to hear A number of work streams are already underway from you with any ideas or suggestions you have to deliver on the potential highlighted in the Dubline Framework Plan, which can be viewed at that can help us along our journey to deliver a Objectives truly International Flagship project for Tourism in dubline.failteireland.ie. Ireland. The simple premise behind this Project for developing Significant funding has been secured to deliver the route is that the whole is greater than the sum of the first stage of interventions including the parts. Instead of functioning simply as an attractive improvements to the public realm and the What’s it all about? setting for separate and sometimes competing attractions, development of a new information and the aim of The Dubline to help current and future venues animation hub at Barnardo’s Square. As part The Dubline is a project that will significantly enhance the along the route to establish a new collective identity as a of the transition process a number of tools visitor experience of Dublin City through the creation of a heritage and cultural tourism destination of international are being designed to promote this new and unique branded cultural trail. The Dubline - Dublin’s discover importance. It is also about creating new and exciting exciting proposition, including new digital Tell us what you think Trail will run from College Green to Kilmainham and will be visitor experiences and events along the route that will and sales development strategies. Forums are the “highway” that directs the visitor on a journey through animate the visitor experience into a more memorable one. being established to support the businesses, The inputs that we have communities and institutions along the route. received to date have greatly assisted us in shaping this Kilmainham St JameS’S Gate the libertieS chriStchurch caStle colleGe Green project. As you can see from AN BERESFORD ST For more information visit the H LITT JE O’CONNELL STREET TEMPLE ST. WEST ST. TEMPLE 2 FRIARY AVENUE A GLESEA ROW I XII I X II RVIS STREET X I the table on the back page I I I X L I II V V I V LE V I V I I S nearest Discover Ireland Centre LIFFEY STREET GEORGE'S HILL SACKVILLE PLACE NATIONAL MUSEUM T GREEN ST WOLFE TONE STREET O MARY STREET 1 MONTPELIER HILL N 3 CAPEL STREET in Dublin (Phone 01 6057700) 24 2 OF IRELAND - BLACKHALL STREET S 3 7 T R we will soon move to the DECORATIVE ARTS L PLACE E E 23 TREET Or visit www.dubline.ie T BOW STREET CONYNGHAM BACHEL ROAD & HISTORY ARRAN STREET EAST MARY ST LITTLE Abbey GR PARKGATE SAINT MICHAN'S ST implementation stage of STR KHAL SMITHFIELD MARY'S LANE Jervis MIDDLE ABBEY STREET Street To see a full list of Discover EE BENBURB STREET EEK ST ARKGAT EET OR'S WAY E STR 9 LIFFEY STREE T P HENDRICK ST 16 Ireland Centres please visit LITTON LA BENBURB STREET QUEEN S REET the project. The Dubline is Museum BLAC MILLENIUM WALKWAY www.discoverireland.ie 4 1 BEY STREET CHURCH ST LOWER UPPER AB 6 NORTH LOTTS SOUT Frank Sherwin The Four Courts T LOWER all about creating a great Bridge WOLFE TONE QUAY ELLIS ST MARY'S ABBEY WALK D'OLIE O’Connell How to use tHe Bridge ELLIS QUAY CHANCERY STREET T H CIRCULAR ROAD Rory O’More SWIFT'S ROW Smithfield LANE THE FOUR R ST CHARLES ST WEST Heuston Bridge James Joyce BACHELORS S and memorable visitor VICTORIA QUAY PRICE'S LANE DublIne… COURTS CHANCERY PLACE E S Bridge TTL REET LI T ST GREAT STRAND STREET ASTON PLACE Mellows R AND Ha Penney USHE BEDFORD ROW ASTON QUAY 15 R'S ISLAND LINCOLN HEUSTON STATION Bridge LWR Bridge experience so please get in ORMOND SQUARE ELAND USHER'S QUAY Millennium You’ve got the booklet. You’ve got the ORMOND QUAY R 3 Bridge Father Matthew O PARLIAMNT ST WATLING ISLAND S AY UPPER Grattan touch at any stage and give map. You’ve got the idea.TREET Now, take FLEET STREET SAINT JOHN'S ROAD WEST Bridge EUSTACE ST THE PARLIAMENT HOUSE TM Bridge INNS QUAY ORMOND QU WELLINGTON QUAY (BANK OF IRELAND) ES O’Donovan 9 TEMPLE BAR a look at our tips for getting the most W XII I I I X X I I I I I I X I V II V V V V us your feedback and inputs. II I 10 SS AUGUSTINE Rossa Bridge QUAY LEGE ST THE VINETAVERN ST ESSEX EAST STREET UAY COL outVIKINGS of The Dubline…WINDMILL AND JOHN WOOD Q ESSEX STREET 8 6 This initiative is all about STEEVENS’ LANE IN THE CHURCH 4 5 » The Dubline is a direct routeDIGITAL from HUB College Green CITY WALLS COW’S LANE 8 OAD 9 6 10 NCAD 7 9 4 5 to Kilmainham. But it’s much more besides. we speak your WORKING TOGETHER. DVBLINIADVBLINIA THE DVBLINIA DVBLINIA EN 1 COOK ST OLLEGE GRE BRAM NORMANS DAME STREET C It’s a discovery trail, a string of suggestions, a ST AUDOENS CHURCH STOKER’S 8 T TRINITY ST RD S 7 language!DAME COURT SUFFOLK ST THE ROYAL HOSPITAL KILMAINHAM (IMMA) DRACULA 1 blueprint. You can start or finish where you CHRIST CHURCH DAME LANE MILITARY R CITY N ST AUDEON’S H C DUBLINIA A 6 T D HALL St. Andrew St choose… LORD EDWA TRINITY CHURCH U I THOMAS STREET EET O COLLEGE R T 13 ECHLIN STREET 6 S W ANE WEST 4 STREET CRANE RKE H CASTLE STR 7 18 2 BOW L » Don’t expect to complete The Dubline in one A IGH Our staff speak T English, French, I LAMB ALLEY S M A X T I III X N II X I R I EXCHEQUER STREET I I X THE BOOK I V N II I V E V V II V E 1 T I T 11 E OR E day! It’s several kilometres long, with centuries of C OF KELLS Contact: R S ’S STRE German, Italian, Spanish and Irish G KILMAINHAM GAOL T S 10 T 5 R ME E history on every street… S H A T ET J 7 5 – of course! S H DUBLIN CASTLE Bruce Phillips VICAR STREET E 2 S G 22 ’ I XII I X II X I I I I X I II V V I V 16 V II V » Don’t worry about sticking to the central line. I 14 hiStoric SiteS / attractionS 3 R E AC JOHN DILLON S 10 FADE ST LANE ST CATHERINE’S CHURCH U G 17 N STREET 1 DUBLIN ZOO CHURCH 16 GEORGE’S STREET You can go straight, sideways, backwards or DEAN SWIFT SQ B Our friendly team of knowledgeable staff Dublin City Council FR 13 INHAM & GRAVEYARD R OR James's ARCADE CHAPEL E DRURY STREET KILMA 2 ARBOUR HILL 8 ST AUDOEN’S GATE E 12 any whichway you choose. Why not start at the ANCIS STREET G T 5 will provide you with personal information MEMORIAL 17 POWERSCOURT W ROYAL / 12 9 FRANCISCAN R GUINNESS SCHOOL STREET SWIFT'S ALLEY O'QUINN AVE WILLIAM STREET SOUT CLARENDO Eblana House TOWN HOUSE City Walls and end up at Collins Barracks?U Or go CATHERINE ST TREE TOWER 3 JAMES JOYCE FRIARY ST STOREHOUSE and advice that willE help you make the most OWEN'S AVE O MEATH STREET PH E 21 HOUSE OF 18 ST ANDREWS GRAND CANAL PL CHESTER BEATTY 10 TAILORS HALL N ANNE ST T from Guinness to the Gallery of Photography?C S GARDEN LANE SPITALFIELDS T THE DEAD CHURCH LIBRARY S of your time during yourL visit to Dublin.
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