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Douglas was formerly the site of the headquarters of Cork and Limerick Savings Bank. However, this bank was merged into Trustee Savings Bank in 1992. The former headquarters was initially still used for regional administration, but this function was transferred to a new building in Cork Airport Business Park. [citation needed]
St Luke's Church, as viewed from Douglas Community Park. St Luke's Church is a Church of Ireland church in Douglas in Cork, Ireland.Built c. 1875 on the site of an earlier 18th century church, [2] it is dedicated to Luke the Evangelist.
Tramore Valley Park is a park on the southside of Cork in Ireland. [1] With an area of approximately 160 acres (65 ha), the park site is located on a landfill site which closed in 2009. While parts of the park opened in mid-2015 (including for BMX and parkrun events), and had been targeted to open more completely during 2016, [ 2 ] the park was ...
The Catholic parish of Douglas and Rochestown is situated between Passage West and Douglas in County Cork. [20] A Catholic church of this parish (St Patrick's Church) is close to the Rochestown Road. The area is served by two schools, Scoil Phádraig Naofa (primary) which opened in 2008, [ 21 ] and St. Francis College Rochestown (secondary ...
Douglas GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Douglas, County Cork, Ireland. The club participates at different levels in hurling , Gaelic football , camogie and ladies football . The club is part of the Seandún division of Cork GAA .
The park is approximately 12 acres in size and contains a pond, the Cork Public Museum, sculpture trail, bandstand, a café and a large children's play area. [5] [6] The area of the park is joined to Sunday's Well across the River Lee by Daly's bridge (a pedestrian suspension bridge known locally as the "Shakey Bridge").
The Willamalane Parks and Recreation District announced it is reopening Fort Park, Douglas Gardens Park, and all the Thurston Hills Natural Area hiking trails on Saturday, March 2. Lane County ...
The park is associated with a number of sporting clubs. During the club's infancy, the park was the homestead of Nemo Rangers GAA club. [citation needed] More recently it has been used as the training base for the Cork Admirals American Football team. [3] The park is also used for training by several amateur soccer sides, as well as tag rugby ...