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  2. Stillorgan - Wikipedia

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    The Stillorgan stop is approximately 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) south-west of the village with park and ride facilities, a commuter bus link to the shopping centre and a journey time to Dublin O'Connell street of about half an hour. Sandyford is situated 450 metres south of Stillorgan with the Luas depot behind it.

  3. List of Dublin postal districts - Wikipedia

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    The pre-existing Dublin district numbers are a component of the full postcode for relevant addresses, forming part of the routing code, the first three characters of the code. For example, a code for an address in Dublin 1 would start with D01, followed by four characters, hence Dublin D01 B2CD. [18]

  4. Stillorgan Luas stop - Wikipedia

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    Stillorgan (Irish: Stigh Lorgan) is a stop on the Luas Green Line serving Sandyford and Stillorgan in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. [1] [2] The stop is located between Blackthorn Avenue and the Stillorgan reservoir, at the intersection with St. Raphaela's Road and serves the suburban area of Stillorgan. [3]

  5. Coláiste Íosagáin, Booterstown - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 and 2014, 100% of students went on to third level education. [1] ... Blackrock from 1971–1975 when it moved to the Stillorgan Road new building.

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  7. Kilmacud - Wikipedia

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    It joins Lower Kilmacud Road close to St. Laurence's Boys School. It is about 2.9 kilometres or 1.8 miles long. The areas of Kilmacud and Stillorgan are overlapping. For example, Kilmacud Crokes GAA club is located in Stillorgan and Stillorgan's Roman Catholic

  8. Pascal Vincent Doyle - Wikipedia

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    Pascal Vincent Doyle was born on 17 May 1923 in Dundrum, Dublin to Michael and Eileen Doyle (née Lawlor), one of seven children. In 1945, at the age of 22, Doyle built a pub and leisure complex called the County Club in Churchtown.

  9. Quinnsworth - Wikipedia

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    Quinnsworth was a supermarket chain that operated in Ireland from 1966 to 1997. During its time in operation, it grew to be one of Ireland's leading retailers, with approximately one quarter of the grocery market in the Republic of Ireland, and some 88 supermarkets across the island of Ireland, including its Crazy Prices brand operated at some of its larger outlets.