Business and Personal web pages from Ireland Search result

ATHY GFC

ATHY GFC

Geraldine Park, Athy ,
ATHY GFC is a Senior Gaelic Football Club based in South Kildare.
Mullingar Country Fayre and International Horse Festival

Mullingar Country Fayre and International Horse Festival

MULLINGAR EC, Mullingar ,
One of the biggest international horse shows of the year which takes place over the bank holiday weekend, May 31st-June 3rd 2013. Now boasting nine international classes, as well as national classes for all levels, side shows, hunt chase, food fayre, and lots, lots more
DCU Sports Complex

DCU Sports Complex

DCU Sport is a state of the art facility incorporating health, wellness and sports to meet all your exercise and leisure needs.
Tel: 17005797
Leinster Cricket Club

Leinster Cricket Club

Observatory Lane, Dublin ,
Leinster Cricket Club is situated in the historic Observatory Lane ground, in the heart of Rathmines, which is conveniently situated close to the city centre and also areas such as Ranelagh, Terenure, Templeogue, Rathfarnham, Dundrum, Sandyford and Tallaght. The ground is served by many bus services which stop outside the ground, as well as the Ranelagh Luas stop. Leinster Cricket Club, Dublin. One of Ireland's top cricket clubs, with seven mens teams, thirteen youth teams and three ladies teams. Observatory Lane, the home of Leinster Cricket Club is in the centre of Rathmines, Dublin 6, Ireland
Galway Sportsgrounds

Galway Sportsgrounds

College Road, Galway ,
Galway Sportsground, also known as The Sportsground, is a multi-purpose stadium in Galway, Ireland. It opened in 1927, with the playing of a soccer match and has been used to host Conancht Rugby matches since that time.It is currently used on a day to day basis mainly as the base for Connacht Rugby for training and hosting matches at all levels, in addition there are usually two regular Greyhound meetings per week also on Friday & Saturday evenings (and Thursday evenings when required).It is co-leased to Connacht Rugby who use it as their home stadium to play rugby union matches in the RaboDirect Pro12 and Heineken Cup competitions, and to Bord na gCon the Irish Greyhound Board who run Greyhound meetings at the Stadium on a track laid around the perimeter of the main Pitch.The 1942 Galway County Hurling Final was held at the venue.When Terryland Park was being renovated in 1993 Galway United played at the Sportsgrounds for the first part of that season. It also hosted Galway's first game in European competition in the 1985–86 European Cup Winners' Cup.CapacityThe Sportsgrounds stadium has been modified and extended in 2011 and is able to hold up to 9,500 people, including temporary seating. Up to the 2011/12 ground expansion the regular capacity was 5,500. Grandstand – has enclosed corporate facilities and covered terrace underneath Temporary Stands – when required a covered temporary stand is added on the main Grandstand side of the ground Uncovered Terracing – at the Bohermore & College Road ends of the ground
Courtown Sailing Club

Courtown Sailing Club

Courtown, Gorey ,
The harbour at Courtown had little activity at the beginning of the second half of the 20th century. Transport of goods at sea, to and from Courtown, had ended and the harbour became increasingly clogged up by sediment. This, and the perennial growth of sand deposits at the harbour mouth, minimised the entry of ships. Before 1981, only a small number of local fishing boats and a few small sailing boats were in the harbour. However, there was an increasing wish to improve the harbour and to develop more activities in it. In 1981, the Courtown Harbour Development and Boating Association was founded. One of its first activities, in collaboration with Wexford County Council, was the dredging of the harbour with the intention of deepening it. At the same time, heavy chains for better moorings were put in. As a result the number of boats and the size of the boats moored in the harbour increased. In the summer of 1983 the Development and Boating Association sponsored a week of varied events. One of these was a sailing race. It was initiated by Mick Wafer, the Chairman of the Association, who asked for assistance from two of those with sailing boats in the harbour - Brendan Hensey and David O'Hagan. The details of the race was left in their hands. These were simple - handicaps were based on the smaller boats starting first and the others following after five minutes. Two home made marker buoys were placed - one about half-a-mile out from the harbour and the other off the beach at Ardamine. Mick Wafer started the race. Twelve small craft participated in the race and the skippers were: Tony Bushnell, Travers Cole, Jack Conroy, Brendan Hensey, Jim O'Connor, David O'Hagan, Fred Olhausen, Harry Quigley, Jim Reynolds, Paddy Ryan, Noel Schorman and Tony Sutton. This race was held on Saturday, 9th July 1983. It was designed as a "Once Off" event but the participants were so taken by it that they asked for more. Similar races then took place each Saturday until the end of August. The weather was good and the racing was relished by all, except perhaps the final Saturday when a cruise to Cahore was substituted for the usual race. The cruise was aborted midway because of a spectacular thunderstorm accompanied by a deluge. There was a general consensus among those who had raced that there should be a repeat the following year and maybe a permanent organisation to arrange sailing should be set up. That August a meeting was held in the Bayview Hotel which was attended by seventeen of those who had participated in the races. A committee was then elected to prepare a constitution for a Sailing Club. The members of this committee were: Brendan Hensey (Chairman), Tony Sutton (Secretary), David O'Hagan, Harry Quigley, Jim Reynolds and Noel Schorman. The committee's work was completed in early October and a meeting was called for Sunday, 30th October 1983 in the Bayview Hotel for all those who had raced during the recent months or who had moorings in the harbour in 1983. At that meeting a resolution was passed to set up a Club with the name Courtown Sailing Club. The rules were examined and adopted and the officers and other committee members were elected. Courtown Sailing Club was born that day and the first committee members were: Brendan Hensey (Commodore), Tony Sutton (Hon. Secretary), David O'Hagan (Hon. Treasurer), Travers Cole, Jim O'Connor, Harry Quigley and Noel Schorman. During the winter and spring months, the committee fleshed out the decisions taken at the October meeting, to be ready for the Sailing Club's first official season in 1984. The cruiser races were arranged for Saturdays from June to August. Dinghy racing was also envisaged. Membership fees were fixed at £15 family membership, £10 single membership and £5 junior membership. These decisions were endorsed at an Extraordinary Meeting held on 22nd April 1984 in the Bayview Hotel. Today, the total number of boats in the harbour is approx. 40 while our membership has increased from 25 members to approx. 230 members! The cruiser season has been extended from the end of April to the end of September with racing every Saturday and also on Thursday nights from May to August. Difficulties with the harbour continue with regular dredging a necessity. We fight a constant battle to keep the mouth of the harbour open due to the sand bar, the cost of which is equally shared between ourselves and the local fishermen, with whom we have a very good working relationship. Due to the massive increase in housing in Courtown, the harbour has more than ever become a most important recreational feature in this growing community. Courtown is in a strategic position in relation to visiting cruisers from the UK and at times has received some French boats. Even though we are only a very small harbour, we have never found it necessary to turn away visiting boats, unless we had problems at the mouth of the harbour. Boat Park Official Opening of BoatparkIn 1999 we leased a plot of land on the south beach from Wexford County Council to enable us to build a boat park. We saw this as a necessary feature for any future development of our club activities. In 2011 we managed to secure a ten year lease on the property which had previously been renewed on a yearly basis. We cleared the area of rubble and scrub and levelled it; hard core was applied and finished off with very fine stone chipping. On the perimeter of the site we erected an 8ft security fence embedded in concrete plinths, with gates leading to the beach and sea for our dinghies, and also gates to the north of the site to allow our cruisers in for winter storage. The total cost of this entire project was £15,000 and W.O.R.D. was so impressed with the development that they gave us a grant totalling 50% of our total outlay. Dinghy racing has grown very popular since the club formed and the season runs from May to September. The "serious" racing takes place on Sunday mornings, Fun Sailing on Wednesday evenings and adults sailing on Friday evenings. Due to the interest in dinghies the club introduced training for its younger members. This has proven to be extremely popular but unfortunately due to our limited facilities we are unable to cater for everyone. This training needs a tremendous input from a number of our members and runs over 8 weeks.
Tel: 868066594
Fitzone Athlone

Fitzone Athlone

Block D, Monksland Business Park, Athlone ,
Fitzone is a centre that focuses on fitness, weight loss and well being. It includes a women's only gym, System 10 Precision Weight Loss clinic and a variety of fitness classes. We strive to empower and inspire clients to lead healthier lifestyles in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Mount Pleasant LTC - Ranelagh, Dublin, Ireland

Mount Pleasant LTC - Ranelagh, Dublin, Ireland

Mount Pleasant Square, Ranelagh ,
Mount Pleasant Lawn Tennis Club, Dublin, Ireland The best tennis club in Dublin for sporting and social activities!!! Details: 11 all weather tennis courts 3 squash courts 2 badminton halls 1 Gym 1
Tel: -4973381
Balbriggan Astro

Balbriggan Astro

Balbriggan RFC, Balbriggan ,
New All Weather Astro Pitches facility at Balbriggan RFC, Inch, Balrothery, Co. Dublin
Tel: 866069958