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Dublin 2 lies entirely within the Dublin Bay South constituency of the Irish parliament, the Dáil. [citation needed] The postcode consists of most of the southern city centre and its outer edges. It is the most affluent of the four postcodes that make up the bulk of inner city Dublin. The others being D1, D7, and D8.
Newcastle (Irish: An Caisleán Nua) [l 1] is a feudal title of nobility and one of the baronies of Ireland. It was constituted as part of the old county of Dublin. Today, it lies in the modern county of South Dublin. At the heart of the barony is the civil parish of the same name - Newcastle - which is one
Dublin is a strategic planning area within the Eastern and Midland Region. [ 5 ] Although the Electoral Commission should, as far as practicable, avoid breaching county boundaries when recommending Dáil constituencies , this does not include the boundaries of a city or the boundary between the three counties in Dublin.
Newcastle (Irish: An Caisleán Nua) is a suburb, with a village core, in Dublin, Ireland. It is also a civil parish in the barony of the same name. It was the location of the castle of the barony, which in historical and official documents is described as Newcastle-Lyons. The area is still primarily rural in nature.
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[324] [325] Newcastle's city status was transferred to the enlarged borough at the same time. [326] From 1974 until 1986, the city council was a lower-tier district authority, with Tyne and Wear County Council providing county-level services. The county council was abolished in 1986, since when the city council has again provided both district ...
The western extent reaches 25 miles away from Newcastle, beyond Hexham and towards Haydon Bridge, becoming contiguous with the North Pennines AONB and close to the Northumberland National Park. Due to the green belt lying across county borders, responsibility and co-ordination lies with several unitary councils as these are the local planning ...
Newcastle (Irish: An Caisleán Nua) [2] is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated on the R761 and is about 45 km (28 mi) south of Dublin city. Newcastle had a population of 924 as of the 2016 census. [1] The ancient barony of Newcastle, which surrounds the village, takes its name from the village and its Norman castle.