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Castleknock Village Food Market

Castleknock Village Food Market

Castlecourt Shopping Centre, Castleknock ,
Castleknock Village Food Market Starting Saturday 11th September and Every Saturday from 10am - 3pm.
Castleknock Beauty Academy

Castleknock Beauty Academy

5 Castlecourt Centre, Castleknock Road, Castleknock ,
Castleknock’s first beauty training academy is now open in the Castlecourt Centre, Castleknock. The new school offers first-class training in areas such as beauty therapy, massage, aromatherapy, waxing and tanning. The school is accredited by VTCT in association with skincare specialists Dermalogica.
Castleknock Celtic Football Club - Official

Castleknock Celtic Football Club - Official

Porterstown Road , Castleknock ,
Castleknock Celtic Football Club is a community football club offering soccer for all boys/ girls aged six all the way to senior level. The Club was founded in 1987 after its predecessor, Laurel Lodge FC, expanded its coverage to include all of Castleknock. It gradually grew from its one adult team at that time to its present membership of over 800 members, ranging in age from 5 to 18 years and adults. The headquarters are in Porterstown where it built its own clubhouse. It has 4 full sized pitches, along with 3 small-sized pitches. The club also has an all weather pitch in Laurel Lodge for its winter training. It also uses the All-weather pitches at Westmanstown Garda Sports Club and the Blanchardstown IT. Executive Committee Hon. Chairman Jim Geraghty 087-2435546 Hon. Sec. Tony Jordan 087-6535354 Treasurer Brian Cummins 086-8413785 Assistant Secretary Eamonn O’Connor 087-2430969 Registrar Tom O’Neill 086-3202576 Senior Section Secretary Eddie O’Callaghan 087-7501072
Roof Survey

Roof Survey

9 Luttrellstown Avenue, Castleknock ,
Irelands only specialist Roofing consultant. Expert in roofing materials and roof application.
Tel: 867722892
Pizza Hut Delivery Castleknock

Pizza Hut Delivery Castleknock

Unit 1, Ashleigh Centre, Castleknock ,
Pizza Hut Delivery, Castleknock. Delivering fresh hot pizza to you! View our menu & order online at http://www.pizzahutdelivery.ie/branch/castleknock.html :D
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.