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Aviva Stadium

Aviva Stadium

Lansdowne Road, Dublin ,
Aviva Stadium tickets are distributed through the IRFU and FAI for matches and Ticketmaster for concerts. Rugby ticket information is available at www.irishrugby.ie. Enquiries to ticketqueries@irishrugby.ie Football ticket information is available at www.fai.ie. Enquiries to info@fai.ie Concert tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.ie or alternatively contact Ticketmaster at 1890 92 51 00 Premium TicketsAre sold separately by the IRFU and FAI. See contact details below for these premium area tickets: Rugby ticket information is available at ticketqueries@irishrugby.ie or 01 647 3800 Soccer ticket information is available at vantageclub@fai.ie or alternatively on 1890 20 20 10
Drimnagh

Drimnagh

Drimnagh is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, situated on the Southside of the county between Walkinstown, Crumlin and Inchicore, bordering the Grand Canal to the north and east. Drimnagh is in postal district Dublin 12.HistoryEarly to MedievalDrimnagh derives its name from the old Irish word druimneach which means ridged lands. Evidence of Neolithic settlement was uncovered with the discovery of a funerary bowl which was found in a burial site. The site was demolished but the bowl is currently on view in the National Museum. The lands of Drimnagh were taken from the natives by Strongbow who gave them to the Barnwell family. The Barnwells had arrived in Ireland with Strongbow in 1167 and had settled in Berehaven in Munster. The natives of that province promptly attacked their home and killed off the family except a youth called Hugh de Barnwell. The youth was then given the lands of Drimnagh as compensation. The lands and castle were considered safe as they were far enough away from the Dublin mountains which held native strongholds.Modern historyThe first modern suburban housing was built in Drimnagh in the mid-1930s with the roads named after Irish mountains. The suburb consists of one area close to Drimnagh Castle/Lansdowne Valley, consisting of 3-bedroom private housing built by Associated Properties, and a Dublin Corporation area (the larger part) consisting of two bedroom 'Parlour Houses' bordering on the Grand Canal and Crumlin. Both areas meet at the Parish Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, in the centre of Drimnagh, built in 1943.
Templeogue United FC

Templeogue United FC

Wellington Lane, Templeogue, Dublin ,
Templeogue United currently has in excess of thirty teams playing at all levels, in the Dublin and District Schoolboy, South Dublin Football League, and Dublin Women's Football League. Our senior men's teams play in the Leinster Senior League, with our Sunday team playing in Intermediate League Division 1B. Our goal is to have teams playing at the highest level in each of these leagues, as well as providing football for players of mixed abilities. While the Club caters for players in the local area, our catchment area has expanded over the years with players coming from all over South Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare and beyond. New players are always welcome, a list of contacts can be found on the Teams/Academy page. Our Academy is the lifeblood of the club catering for boys and girls aged four to seven. The academy is open eleven months of the year, 10.00 AM Sundays, from August through to June. Newcomers always welcome. Our Clubhouse is located off Wellington Lane in Templeogue. We have an all weather located directly behind the clubhouse. All of our home games are played Tymon Park, our small sided teams play on pitches adjacent to the clubhouse. Our eleven-a-side pitches are a short walk away. While winter training takes place under lights on the all weather pitches, parents can enjoy a coffee in the warmth of the Club Bar which overlooks the pitch. As well as the Club Bar, where members can watch all telivised games, play pool, or just relax, we have a function room available for all occasions at reasonable rates.
GOAL Mile Cabinteely

GOAL Mile Cabinteely

Kilboggot Park, Cabinteely Athletic Club, Killiney, Co. Dublin, Dublin ,
The GOAL Mile gives friends, family and neighbours the chance to simply run or walk a Mile, and make a donation to GOAL. The popular fundraiser has grown and grown over the years, and is now an integral part of the Christmas period for thousands of people. Last year, GOAL Miles took place in 100 locations around Ireland and raised in excess of €158,000 for GOAL’s programmes in the developing world. GOAL could not have done this without those who took part in and, in particular, those who organised Miles up and down the country. Your continued support is hugely appreciated as it helps GOAL to make a real difference in the 13 countries where we work. Please do what you can to help make this year’s GOAL Mile the biggest yet! GOAL Mile FAQ Do I need to register in advance for the GOAL Mile? No, it is not a requirement to register in advance and you can just turn up on the day and take part. Do I need to register in advance for the Ultra GOAL Mile? Yes, you do need to register in advance. The Ultra GOAL Mile is open to a team of 5, 13 or 26 people so you need to register your Company and team name to GOAL so we can include your team and time on our Leader Board. How can I find out about my nearest GOAL Mile? It’s simple, Just log onto the GOAL Mile page on the GOAL website and click on the map to see a full list of all GOAL Miles around Ireland. What other information can I see on the Google map of all the GOAL Miles? Here you will find the name of the organiser and contact details, Facebook link along with the location, date and start time of the GOAL Mile. What if there is not a GOAL Mile near to where I live? No problem. If you cannot find one near to you why not hold one yourself. It’s easy and fun to do. Call the GOAL office and speak to Cathy or email her at cbrooks@goal.ie for more information. How can I donate to the GOAL Mile? You can make a donation on the day, donate online through the GOAL website or Facebook page. Alternatively you can use your mobile phone and text the following; Text GOAL6 to 50300 to donate €6. What happens if the weather is bad? All GOAL Miles will take place unless the weather is deemed unsafe due to high winds, ice etc. Each organiser will make a decision on holding the event in their location on the day. Can I get sponsorship cards? Yes, you can get sponsorship cards. These are available from your local Mile organiser or from the GOAL office on 01 2809 779. Just ask for Carmel or email her at cdrumgoole@goal.ie for any additional information. What do I wear? There is no requirement to wear running shoes/sports gear as the Mile is all about holding an event in the community and having fun. You can run, walk or even crawl the Mile. Whatever is comfortable for you on the day. Who can take part? All ages can take part but if a mile location is particularly busy, buggies etc may not be allowed on the track. This is location dependent. Can I bring a dog? Again, this is location dependent but if there is an accident due to a dog (on or off a lead), no insurance claim can be made. Where does the money go? GOAL is currently working in 13 developing world countries: Ethiopia, Honduras, India, Kenya, Malawi, Niger, Sierra Leone, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, Uganda, Zimbabwe and Haiti. All monies raised will go towards our many relief programmes in these countries. How much money was raised in 2012? Due to the amazing generosity of people all around Ireland who turned up on the day and made a donation to GOAL, we raised in excess of €158,000. All of this was made possible by our wonderful GOAL Mile organisers. Can I help on the day? If you wish to help on the day, please contact your local Mile organiser. I know they would love your support.
Anicare Veterinary Group

Anicare Veterinary Group

66 Malahide Road Clontarf, 183 Botanic Road Glasnevin, The Mews Blanchardstown Village, Royal Oak Santry, Dublin ,
Anicare Veterinary Group run four accredited Small Animal Hospitals and one accredited Small Animal Surgery in Dublin. We have branches in Glasnevin, Clontarf, Blanchardstown, Palmerstown and Santry. We offer a full range of services from preventative healthcare to advanced diagnostic, medical and surgical procedures.
Clontarf Parish, Church of Saint John the Baptist

Clontarf Parish, Church of Saint John the Baptist

Seafield Road West, Clontarf, Dublin ,
We are a parish in the Church of Ireland (Anglican Communion) and our Church and Parish Centre are on Seafield Road West, Clontarf, Dublin 3, Ireland.
Teachers' Union of Ireland

Teachers' Union of Ireland

73 Orwell Road, Rathgar , Dublin ,
The Teachers' Union of Ireland is a Trade Union organising teachers and lecturers in Ireland engaged in post-primary, higher and further education. TUI represents over 14,500 members at second and third level in the education service. The Union is made up of 62 Branches in 19 Areas. TUI is a unified and democratic body but one with a very diverse membership. TUI members are to be found in Vocational Schools, Community Colleges, Comprehensive and Community Schools at second level. TUI members also form the largest single body of third level lecturers in Ireland working in Institutes of Technology and third level institutions. The thriving Further Education sector is in large measure, staffed by TUI members as are many other specialists areas, from prison education to schools for the blind, from Traveller Training Centres to Youthreach Centres and from curriculum development bodies to Adult Education. reception.jpg Thumbnail1.jpgIn all these diverse institutions, large and small, TUI members are working to deliver a first class educational service. TUI is affiliated to the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and Education International, the world wide Trade Union organisation of education workers. TUI represents teachers/lecturers employed in: Vocational Schools/Community Colleges Community & Comprehensive Schools Institutes of Technology Youthreach Colleges of Education TUI stands for an Education System that is - Free - Multi-Denominational - Non-Selective - Co-Educational - Publicly Accountable The TUI is affiliated to: - Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) - Education International (EI) - European Trade Union Committee for Education (ETUCE) - Various national bodies of cultural and educational significance. TUI is represented on: - Teachers' Conciliation and Arbitration Board - Vocational Education Committees - National Council for Curriculum and Assessment - HETAC - FETAC - ICTU Executive Council - ICTU Public Services Committee - ICTU Third World Committee - ICTU Women's Committee - ICTU Health & Safety Committee - Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD - External Monitoring Group for Senior Cycle - Post Primary Advisory Group on Inservice - Registration Council
Tel: -2728
Bay Blinds Malahide

Bay Blinds Malahide

Liam Brady Gaybrook Lawns Malahide County Dublin, Dublin ,
Bay Blinds manufacture and supply all types of window blinds, shutters ,Awnings and windbreakers.
Tel: 18370100