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  2. Dalata Hotel Group - Wikipedia

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    A significant single expansion for the group was the purchase of nine of the ten hotels of the Moran Bewleys Hotel Group in 2014 which were subsequently rebranded to the Maldron or Clayton brands. [4] The Clayton brand name also comes from an originally independent hotel acquired in Galway in 2014. [5]

  3. Dublin Docklands - Wikipedia

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    On the south side of the river, there is the Maldron Hotel (4 star) on Cardiff Lane and the Marker Hotel (5 star) on Grand Canal Square both close to the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre. Also on this side of the river is the Ferryman Hotel (2 star) above the Ferryman Pub. [citation needed]

  4. File:The Ferryman and Maldron Hotels, Cardiff Lane - geograph ...

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  5. Cork North Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Over the next years the site remained derelict, being vandalised and partially burned. It was purchased in 1996 and redeveloped into the Shandon Court Hotel. After a few years it was taken over by the Choice Hotel Group and extended to 101 rooms. In 2008 it became the Maldron Hotel which is still in operation today. [1]

  6. Category:Hotels in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Voco St David's Cardiff Hotel; V. The Vulcan, Cardiff This page was last edited on 10 July 2014, at 15:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. The Vale Resort - Wikipedia

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    The resort is located near Hensol Castle, in the Vale of Glamorgan, around 10 miles outside Cardiff city centre. Leekes, a retailer owned by Gerald Leeke, purchased the site, which at the time consisted of a 9-hole golf course, in 1994. [1]

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