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  2. Pat McDonagh (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Trained as a teacher, he worked for a time as a teacher (and later principal) in a national school near Loughrea, County Galway. [3] He earned the nickname "Supermac" whilst playing Gaelic football for the Carmelite College in Moate. This then became the choice of name for his business, "Supermac's". [4]

  3. Supermac's - Wikipedia

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    Supermac's is an Irish fast food restaurant chain that first opened in 1978. The first restaurant was located in Ballinasloe, County Galway, in Ireland. [3] As of 2019, the chain consists of a total of 118 restaurants spread throughout the island of Ireland. [1] It operates a number of franchise outlets with many also

  4. Forestside Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The total floor space of the centre is 250,000 square feet (23,000 m 2), the southern part of the which stands on the site of the Supermac supermarket. The architects of the centre took advantage of the large east–west gradient of the site to build underground car parking and service access.

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  8. List of Garda districts - Wikipedia

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    Stations Members (May 2024) Kevin Street [3] South Central A Kevin Street, Kilmainham 260 Pearse Street [3] South Central B Pearse Street 243 Store Street [4] North Central C Store Street, O'Connell Street 302 Bridewell [4] North Central D Bridewell 157 Donnybrook [3] South Central E Donnybrook, Irishtown 137 Dún Laoghaire [5] East F

  9. Loughrea branch line - Wikipedia

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    The Loughrea branch line was a railway line that opened in 1890 and closed in 1975. The 9 mile single track branch ran from the Attymon Junction on the Dublin to Galway main line and terminated at Loughrea. Dunsandle was the single intermediate stop. It was the last rural branch line to survive in Ireland. [2]