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Brady's Pub, Castleknock

Brady's Pub, Castleknock

OLD NAVAN ROAD, Castleknock ,
****************************************************** Brady's - The perfect venue for all your events. Contact Peter on 01 8213 445 Birthday Parties, Christenings, Anniversaries, Reunions, Communions, Confirmations, Funerals, Family / Friends get together Whatever the event, we will endeavour to cater for it!** *** Christmas******* Christmas******* Christmas******* Christmas**** Taking bookings NOW. Whether it's an office party or a family get together, we have super Christmas menus and functions from 5 - 150 are catered for. *******************************************************
Tel: 01 8213445
Castleknock College

Castleknock College

Castleknock College, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Castleknock ,
Castleknock College is a private , secondary school for boys aged between 13 and 18, which is situated in the residential suburb of Castleknock, 8 km west of the city centre in Dublin, Ireland.HistoryIn 1830, a year after the passing of Catholic Emancipation, priests from the Vincentian Community (Congregation of the Mission; CM) in Maynooth College obtained permission to open a day school under the patronage of the Archbishop of Dublin. On the 28 August 1833 a day school at 24 Usher's Quay Dublin was opened.On 28 August 1835, St. Vincent's Ecclesiastical Seminary was opened in Castleknock, a boarding school catering for just 47 boys. The first student to enrol in 1835 was John Lynch of Clones, Co. Monaghan. He would later enter the Vincentian order and become Archbishop of Toronto. A contemporary of John Lynch was Patrick Moran who would also be ordained as a Vincentian priest and become Bishop of Cape Town before being appointed as the first Catholic Bishop of Dunedin (New Zealand) in 1869. Fr. Philip Dowley a former Dean of Maynooth and Provincial for the Vincentians was the first President of the College. The College's position at the forefront of Irish Catholic education was affirmed on 22 April 1900, when Queen Victoria and her royal party visited the College.
Italian Decorative Arts

Italian Decorative Arts

Our studies and professional experience started in Florence, Italy, where we learned classical technologies and types of decoration, from frescos to "trompe l'oeil" to furniture. The ambients can be completed and enriched with painting decorations that can be a valid solution to bright up a special or dark room, offering a precious antique feeling. With our work every space of your house will not be anonymous anymore but will have its own identity and will reflect the taste and the character of its owner. We also provide wall painting conservation. Our team is highly qualified and has a strong knowledge of architecture, conservation and history of art. We are based in Dublin, Ireland and Florence, Italy. We proudly use sustainable and natural materials. Please feel free to visit our website (under construction) or to contact us via email or phone. Saverio Balli (Italy) mobile: +39 328 663 1780 Dario Matteini (Ireland) mobile: +353 (0) 86 796 4687
Castleknock Hurling & Football Club

Castleknock Hurling & Football Club

Somerton Lane, Castleknock ,
Castleknock Hurling and Football Club was formed in 1998.The Club has a warm welcome for New Players at all ages and levels. Visit our website www.castleknock.net for further details.
Tel: 877532030
ASPIRE HEALTH

ASPIRE HEALTH

106 Roselawn Road, Castleknock ,
We aim to promote health and wellbeing through massage and acupuncture techniques. www.aspirehealth.ie
Tel: 01 8235660
Kavanagh's Castleknock

Kavanagh's Castleknock

Laurel Lodge Shopping Center, Castleknock ,
Large lounge, seperate bar. Function Room available for parties, refundable deposit. Music on all bank holiday weekends and other dates throughout the year. Large parking area with cctv. Off-licence open till 10pm
Tel: 01-8205916
Forever Young

Forever Young

Forever Living Products is About Aloe Vera. For centuries, the Aloe Vera plant has been used for its cosmetic and medicinal purposes. Records dating back to ancient civilizations throughout Eastern Europe and Africa show that this miraculous plant was as highly sought after for its healing properties then as much as it is today. Aloe is often referred to as nature's best gift due to the proven health benefits derived from the sap. Chalked full of vitamins and minerals it is a natural way to ensure health from the inside out. The gel of the plant is very successful in the treatment of acne, burns and insect stings when applied topically. And recent studies have proven that drinking aloe gel can greatly improve digestive issues and help to improve your body's overall defence system.