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  2. Omniplex Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    The first cinema to be branded an Omniplex was in Santry (now IMC). Since then, Omniplex has expanded in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland . This includes the 13 screen Cork Omniplex which opened in 2005 and the Rathmines Omniplex which completed in 2014 following a 15-year campaign to open cinemas in The Swan SC, which the ...

  3. Omni Park - Wikipedia

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    Omni Park is a large shopping centre and retail park in the Republic of Ireland. Located in Santry, in the north of Dublin close to the M50 motorway. It comprises over 28,600 square metres (308,000 sq ft) of retail space in 86 retail units [1] over 2 floors of an indoor shopping mall and also several outlets externally. Units range from 49 ...

  4. Irish Multiplex Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Irish Multiplex Cinemas (or the IMC Cinema Group) is a cinema chain in Ireland. It operates cinemas throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland. It was part of the Ward Anderson company until 2013, when it was split between IMC and Omniplex Cinema Group. [1] The typical cinema owned by IMC has between five and ten screens.

  5. Ward Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Chain logos. Ward Anderson was a cinema chain in Ireland until 2013. [1] It was the largest chain in Ireland and operated cinemas throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland.It was not a single company but was a group of companies such as Provincial Cinemas Ltd., the Dublin Cinema Group, the Green Group, and so on, owned by its founders, half brothers Leo Ward (born 1919) and Kevin Anderson (born ...

  6. Santry - Wikipedia

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    Originally built as a mill circa 1700, on the Santry River, to the northwest of Santry Demesne, on the old Ballymun Road, the Charter School was established in 1744 by The Incorporated Society for Promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland, supported by Dublin Corporation and on land sourced from Luke Gardiner, with a house provided by ...

  7. List of Garda districts - Wikipedia

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    Ballymun, Santry, Dublin Airport 252 Raheny [7] North J Raheny, Clontarf, Howth 151 Blanchardstown [8] West K [9] Blanchardstown, Finglas, Cabra 335 Clondalkin [8] West L [10] Clondalkin, Ballyfermot, Rathcoole 199 Tallaght [6] South M Tallaght, Rathfarnham 260 Terenure [6] South P Terenure, Rathmines 127 Lucan [8] West Q [11] Lucan, Ronanstown ...

  8. Morton Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Often called Santry Stadium, it is the centre for athletics events in Dublin city and the home track of Clonliffe Harriers. Managed by Dublin City University, it has also been the home ground for several Irish association football clubs including Shamrock Rovers and Dublin City. The modern capacity of the ground is 8,800, with a single 800-seat ...

  9. Sir Compton Domvile, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    He was born in County Dublin, the eldest son of Charles Domvile (1739-1810) (and his wife Margaret Sheppard), originally Charles Pocklington, who had adopted the name Domvile after inheriting both the Domvile and Santry estates from his cousin the 4th Baron Barry of Santry and was an MP in the Irish Parliament.