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Stepaside village has a post office and a Garda station. It also has a number of pubs and restaurants, including a chipper, pub, restaurant and wine bar. Grocery shops include a small supermarket, fishmongers and butchers. There is also a pharmacy, medical practice, some salons and a clothes shop, as well as an estate agents. [citation needed] [10]
It is close to the M1 and M50, motorways and Dublin Airport, via the N32. There are Dublin Bus services (27, 42, 43 and 15) on the Malahide Road, and Clongriffin DART station is 15-20 minutes walk away. Belmayne forms part of the Northern Fringe Development, as approved by the local authorities, providing new accommodation in former "green belt ...
Summerhill (Irish: Cnoc Críonáin) is a primarily residential area of Dublin, Ireland, located on the Northside of the city. It is located, roughly in the area bordered by Gardiner Street in the West, Mountjoy Square, Ballybough in the North, Northeast and East, and Talbot Street and Amiens Street in the South and South East.
Satellite view of part of the Greater Dublin area. The population of the Dublin City and County (Dublin City, Fingal, South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown) and Outer Greater Dublin (Meath, Kildare and Wicklow) as of the 2022 census was 2,082,605 persons. This equates to 40.5% of Ireland's population.
Its first recorded usage in Dublin is from 1663 in state letters from the Earl of Orrery to the Duke of Ormonde. [3] The influx of French Huguenots and Jewish immigrants and commercial activity in the area is said to have given the area various unusual sounding names including streets such as Fumbally Lane and Tripoli. [4] [5]
Later the street was known as "Kevin's Port" (also spelled "Kevan’s") a reference to nearby St. Kevin's Church [6] and is detailed as such on the Down Survey map of 1655. The street is shown with mostly farmland and orchards along its edges and without significant buildings in John Rocque 's maps of Dublin around 1757.
Knocklyon (Irish: Cnoc Lín) [2] [3] is a suburb of the city of Dublin, located in South Dublin, Ireland.Unlike many Dublin suburbs, Knocklyon was not developed around a village; rather it largely consists of modern housing, with a number of old cottages and farmhouses along Knocklyon Road attesting to the area's rural past.
Established under Dublin Corporation in 1967, the area was later allocated to Fingal when County Dublin was split into three administrative areas. Bayside was formerly (1937–1977 and 1981–2016) part of the Dublin North-East constituency. In 2016 it became part of the Dublin Bay North constituency. It is located within the electoral division ...