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  2. Cabinteely - Wikipedia

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    Cabinteely's Carnegie library [23] was opened in 1912, and features a tiled roof, copper cupola and leaded windows. [24] Cabinteely Park spans 45 hectares and includes a children's playground. [25] It is a good place to look for rare birds such as the great spotted woodpecker. Kilbogget Park hosts rugby, soccer, Gaelic clubs and pitches, as ...

  3. Cabinteely GAA - Wikipedia

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    Cabinteely GAA Club [3] was founded in 1977 and shortly thereafter acquired home grounds at the newly developed Kilbogget Park, Cabinteely. [4] The clubhouse at Kilbogget Park was opened in 1994 by which stage the club fielded juvenile teams, 2 adult football teams as well as an adult hurling team [5] - Kerry GAA legends Eoin 'Bomber' Liston and Ogie Moran guested for the club in the ...

  4. Dublin Ladies' Senior Football Championship - Wikipedia

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    In more recent seasons, the most successful club has been Foxrock–Cabinteely. Between 2015 and 2021 they completed a seven-in-a-row. Between 2015 and 2021 they completed a seven-in-a-row. The winners of the Dublin Senior Ladies' Football Championship are awarded the Michael Murphy Perpetual Cup .

  5. Cabinteely F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Cabinteely changed their name several times. In the early 1930s, they were commonly known as "the Blues from Cabinteely". In 1939, they won the Schoolboys League Cup in front of an estimated crowd of 6,000. In the 1930s, Cabinteely's squad included Peter Farrell. The club's name was changed to Cabinteely Boys around 1950, and the current club ...

  6. Foxrock–Cabinteely GAA - Wikipedia

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    Foxrock–Cabinteely GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Foxrock, Cabinteely, Johnstown and Cornelscourt areas of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown. The club was founded in 2005 , following the merger of Foxrock Girls Gaelic Club and Cabinteely GAA .

  7. Johnstown, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Johnstown (Irish: Baile Eoin) is a small area of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.Once part of the grounds of Johnstown House, it is now primarily an estate of semi-detached houses and detached houses built during the 1960s by private developers and apartment blocks built in the last few years due to a heavy demand for housing.

  8. Cherrywood, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Cherrywood Business Park. Cherrywood is being formed around the business park, in a deliberate process under a Cherrywood-Carrickmines Local Area Plan, the 2004 and later County Development Plans, and a related Cherrywood-Rathmichael Area Plan. Cherrywood is designated as a District Centre, and limits apply to certain forms of development there.

  9. List of parishes in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin

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    Cabinteely [b] St Brigid's, Cabinteely St Brigid's Mass Centre, Cabinteely (chapel of ease) 1971 Constituted from Cabinteely-Foxrock Cabinteely: Johnstown-Killiney Our Lady of Good Counsel, Johnstown 1974 Constituted from Cabinteely Johnstown-Killiney: Loughlinstown: St Columbanus, Loughlinstown 1982 Constituted from Ballybrack-Killiney ...