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Welcome to Castleknock | Fingal County CouncilIt was opened to the public in 1747 having being a royal hunting ground; a large herd of fallow deer still remain.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Census of Population 2022 - Summary Results Dublin - CSOMay 30, 2023 · Dublin's population grew to 1,458,154, with 744,548 females and 713,606 males. The average age was 38, and 195,664 were 65 and over. 56,696 ...Missing: Castleknock | Show results with:Castleknock
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Castleknock - DfMTradition says that this was a royal residence of the Danes, and that, in 1167, Roderick O'Connor encamped here with his Connaught forces, when he led a ...
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History - Castleknock CollegeThe history of St Vincent's Castleknock College Dublin dates back to the early nineteenth century when in 1830, a year after the passing of Catholic ...
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The Barony of Castleknock - The History PressJul 6, 2015 · At the beginning of the twentieth century, Castleknock and Blanchardstown, the main settlements in the Barony of Castleknock were small ...
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Caisleán Cnucha/Castleknock - logainm.ieCaisleán Cnucha, also known as Castleknock, is in the county of Baile Átha Cliath/Dublin, with a centerpoint of 53.4091, -6.36971.
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Niall Glúndub - Dictionary of Irish BiographyNiall Glúndub (d. 919), son of Áed and king of Tara, belonged to the Northern Uí Néill dynasty of Cenél nÉogain. His father was the powerful Áed Findliath ...Missing: Castleknock | Show results with:Castleknock
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[PDF] county dublin - National Monuments ServiceThe archaeological and documentary data indicates that the borough has been the scene of continuous human activity from pre-Norman times. Documentary records of ...
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Castleknock Castle: its OwnersCASTLEKNOCK, at the present day, is the name of an extensive parish and barony west of the City of Dublin. Originally the name was applied to the Norman Castle.
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Tyrrell Family - A Genealogical History of Irish FamiliesTHE Tyrrell family is of English origin, and came to Ireland in the year 1171. King Henry the Second having granted the whole of the ancient Kingdom of ...Missing: 1177-1370 | Show results with:1177-1370
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Castleknock History – Page 2Sep 17, 2018 · The original castle was built here some two centuries later and descended from one generation to the next until the late 17th century when it ...
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Saint Brigid's Church, Castleknock: rebuilt many times over the ...Jan 29, 2019 · Saint Brigid's Church was rebuilt in 1806-1810, with by a loan of £1000 from the former Board of First Fruits and large subscriptions.
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The History of LuttrellstownLearn more about the Luttrell family who owned the estate for over 300 years, and the many historical events that have taken place within its walls.Missing: Deerfield Farmleigh 19th century
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Farmleigh House and Estate | An eclectic Edwardian mansion and ...A historic house holding important collections, an art gallery, a working farm, and the official Irish State guest house, Farmleigh House and Estate is open ...Missing: Deerfield Luttrellstown
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RTÉ Archives | Environment | Suburban Rail Line Launch - RTEFour new suburban rail stations at Broombridge, Castleknock (serving Blanchardstown), Coolmine and Leixlip Confey are officially opened by Táiniste Brian ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of Castleknock in the Fingal Development Plan 2023-2029, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To retain the maximum detail, I’ve organized key information into tables where applicable (e.g., housing, infrastructure, and recent developments) and supplemented with narrative text for broader context. The response avoids redundancy while ensuring all unique details are included.
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GPS coordinates of Castleknock, Ireland. Latitude: 53.3748 LongitudeCastleknock (Irish: Caisleán Cnucha, meaning "Cnucha's Castle") is a suburb of Dublin and a civil parish in Fingal, Ireland. Population: 8,301. Latitude: 53° 22 ...
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Distance Castleknock - Dublin, km, mi, time - HimmeraDistance Castleknock Dublin is 8 (7.1) km. Use the search form to find distances between cities or places in Ireland, Europa, America, Asia or anywhere around ...
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Castleknock topographic map, elevation, terrainAverage elevation: 55 m • Castleknock, Fingal, County Dublin, Leinster, D15 VY32, Ireland • As the word Castle did not come into use in Ireland until Norman ...Missing: Knocksedan | Show results with:Knocksedan
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About - D15 | History | Culture | HeritageBlanchardstown-Castleknock and its surrounding areas were once the site of a massive oak forest. The forest was a natural regenerating forest, an indigenous ...
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The History of the Royal Canal - Waterways Ireland ArchiveIn 1790 work began on the Royal Line surveyed earlier in the century. It is believed that a number of unhappy Board members from the Grand Canal Company ...Missing: impact Castleknock landscape
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Dublin climate: weather by month, temperature, rainHere are the average temperatures. Precipitation amounts to 29.9 inches per year: so, it is at an intermediate level.Missing: temperate | Show results with:temperate
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Civil Parish of Castleknock, Co. DublinCastleknock is in the baronies of Castleknock, the county of Dublin, with an area of 28.9 km² and 22 townlands.Missing: administrative Fingal
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None### Summary of Castleknock Urban Centre Strategy (June 2008)
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The Community Monuments Fund | Fingal County CouncilThe main aims of the Community Monuments Fund are the conservation, maintenance, protection and promotion of local monuments and historic sites. It has a number ...Missing: ruins | Show results with:ruins
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1841 Census: Castleknock townland - Virtual TreasuryVRTI CEN/1841/1/2/4/1/Castleknock. 1841 Census: Castleknock townland. Census Gleanings · Population 1650 – 1900 · PID: ark:/75929/ ...Missing: village | Show results with:village
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[PDF] Census 2002 - CSOChange in population. 1996-2002. Area*. (hectares). Persons. Persons. Males. Females. Actual. Percentage ... 016 Castleknock-Knockmaroon. 11,095. 14,859. 7,344.
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[PDF] FINGAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2023–2029 - Fingal County CouncilFeb 24, 2022 · Our population is projected to increase by approximately 73,000 by 2031, up from. 296,000, as per the Regional Spatial and Economic Strategy ...
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Citizenship Census of Population 2022 Profile 5 - CSOOct 26, 2023 · There were 18,566 people present in the State on Census Night who indicated that their country of citizenship was Ukraine.Missing: Castleknock | Show results with:Castleknock
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IIA01 - Household median gross income - Data.gov.ie101 Crumlin D, Dublin City, 40,746. 102 Crumlin E, Dublin City, 38,083. 103 ... 016 Castleknock-Knockmaroon, Fingal, 79,636. 017 Castleknock-Park, Fingal ...
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Unemployment Labour Force Survey Quarter 1 2022 - Statistics - CSOFeb 22, 2024 · Unemployment decreased by 24,800 (-26.5%) for males to 68,800 in the year to Q1 2022 compared with a fall of 19,000 (-24.7%) to 58,000 for ...
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Press Statement Census 2022 Results Profile 7 - Employment ... - CSODec 5, 2023 · The unemployment rate was 8% in 2022 compared with 13% in 2016. There were over 171,700 retired people in Dublin, up 18% since Census 2016.
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[PDF] Fingal LECP Socio-Economic ProfileFingal has a diverse landscape, a population of 330,506 in 2022, is the third largest local authority, and has a young population with 63% under 44.
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Home Ownership and Rent Census of Population 2022 Profile 2 - CSOJul 27, 2023 · The proportion of owner occupied dwellings was 66% in 2022, down from 68% in 2016. · The number of dwellings owned with a mortgage or loan fell ...Missing: Castleknock | Show results with:Castleknock
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Ireland has highest rate of third-level education in EU - The Irish TimesNov 13, 2024 · In Dublin, 65 per cent of those aged 25-64 years old had a third level qualification, compared with 43 per cent in the midlands. The ...
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New €2m sporting hub opens in Castleknock | Fingal County CouncilJun 15, 2023 · The €2 million project, situated in Porterstown Park, Castleknock, features a top-class running track and an all-weather sporting field.<|separator|>
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Castleknock Lawn Tennis Club - Reviews, Photos & Phone Number ...Boasting a total of 11 courts, including indoor options, Castleknock Lawn Tennis Club provides ample opportunities for members to perfect their game in any ...
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Property Sales in Castleknock, Dublin (2025) | HousePrice.ieMedian house prices in Castleknock, Dublin rose to €550000 in 2025, up from €500000 in 2024. See the full list of 241 sales in 2025.
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Introduction to the Council | Fingal County CouncilFingal County Council was established in 1994 after implementation of the Local Government (Dublin) Act 1993 when Dublin County Council was divided into four ...
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Local Elections 2024 - List of Candidates - Fingal County CouncilThere were 91 candidates seeking the 40 seats in seven local electoral areas (Balbriggan LEA - 5 seats; Blanchardstown / Mulhuddart LEA - 5 seats; Castleknock ...
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TDs & Senators - Dublin - Oireachtas.ieSearch for Members of Dáil Éireann by constituency or party.
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Dublin West - your updatesDec 2, 2024 · Elected: Jack Chambers (Fianna Fáil) Paul Donnelly (Sinn Féin) Emer Currie (Fine Gael) Ruth Coppinger (People Before Profit-Solidarity)<|separator|>
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Fingal County Council Local Elections Results 20242024 Local Election results from the Fingal council areas ... CASTLEKNOCK: 6 SEATS. Final Result. Elected Candidates: Eimear Carbone-Mangan (Fianna Fáil) ...
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Two new councillors confirmed for Fingal - Fingal County CouncilMar 13, 2025 · Two new councillors have been co-opted to Fingal County Council to help fill vacancies created in the Castleknock and Rush-Lusk Local Electoral Areas.
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Fingal Development Plan 2023-2029 | Fingal County CouncilThe Fingal Development Plan 2023 – 2029 was made on 22nd February 2023 and came into effect on 5th April 2023. The Development Plan sets out the framework to ...Fingal Development Plan... · Development · Stage 2 Documents
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Community Centres Management - Fingal County CouncilCastleknock Community Centre. Castleknock Community Centre. Address: Castleknock, Beech Park, Castleknock, Dublin 15. Telephone: 01-820 0968. Email ...
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Blanchardstown Interchange - Roader's Digest: The SABRE WikiMar 13, 2025 · In 2012, the N3 into Dublin was downgraded to R147. The shortened N3 now starts here. The original plan for the M50 showed no junction here ...Missing: network | Show results with:network<|separator|>
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[PDF] Draft Preferred Route Options Report - BusconnectsN3 / M50 Junction to R147 Navan Road Parkway Junction Route Option ... Cycle Network that connects to Old Navan Road via Castleknock Manor – which would be ...
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[PDF] Greater Dublin Area Transport Strategy 2022-2042Delivery of the cycle network set out in the Greater Dublin. Area Cycle Network Plan inclusive of key commuter routes and urban greenways on canal, river and ...
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Route 39 - Dublin BusRoute 39. From Burlington Rd. Towards Ongar. Dublin bus logo. Journey Planner · Realtime Information · Fares & Tickets · Timetables · Journey Information ...
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[PDF] Route 39 - Dublin BusRoute Variations b From Castleknock at 05:22 to Ongar and departs Ongar at 05:32. Ongar » 12 mins » Clonsilla » 18 mins » Blanchardstown Village » 10 mins ...
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Cycling the Royal Canal, from Dublin to the Shannon - The Irish TimesSep 28, 2019 · Even by then, less than 30 years after it was completed, the canal's days as a means of transport were numbered, as the railways started to take ...
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Minister Ryan Announces Transformative MetroLink ProjectJul 5, 2022 · Dependent on the outcome of the planning and procurement processes, construction of MetroLink is earmarked to commence in 2025 with a view to ...Missing: Castleknock | Show results with:Castleknock
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Link between Castleknock and Phoenix Park is key for connecting ...Oct 27, 2025 · Link between Castleknock and Phoenix Park is key for connecting Dublin 15 to city centre ... Out of around 730 metres in total, only about 280 ...Missing: center | Show results with:center
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Directions - Dublin - Phoenix ParkThe Visitor Centre offers designated car parking spaces, wheelchair accessibility, universal access toilets, a lift and facilities at reception to store ...Missing: links | Show results with:links
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Castleknock to Phoenix Park - 4 ways to travel via line 37 bus, and ...The cheapest way to get from Castleknock to Phoenix Park is to line 37 bus which costs €3 and takes 34 min.
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St Brigids Mxd NS - Schools in IrelandNowadays, enrolled are eight hundred and seventy nine pupils in thirty classes, the number of boys and girls is similar. Compared to the average of the last six ...
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Scoil Choilm Community National School - Schooldays.ieD09X407. Website. Email. scchoilmcns@ddletb.ie. Phone. 01 8213352. Roll Number. 20241K. Principal. Laura Maher. Ethos. NA. Gender. Mixed. Enrolment. 804. Boys.Missing: Castleknock | Show results with:Castleknock<|control11|><|separator|>
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Castleknock College - The Irish TimesSchool Details ; Phone, 018213051 ; Ethos, Catholic ; Gender, Boys ; Enrolment total, 666 ; Enrolment boys, 666.Missing: current | Show results with:current
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Mount Sackville Secondary School, Dublin 60120W - Complete GuideWith a student body of around 654, it offers inclusive education at the secondary Level. The school promotes academic excellence, values diversity, and provides ...Missing: founded | Show results with:founded
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Diary | President Visits Mount Sackville Secondary SchoolMar 10, 2015 · I am delighted to join you this morning to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Mount Sackville Secondary School, founded in 1864 by the Sisters ...
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Night Classes for Adults - Castleknock Community CollegeAn extremely comprehensive and diverse range of classes are available, with over 100 exciting night classes or One Day Workshops on offer each term.
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St. Vincent's Castleknock College – A History of Saint Vincent's ...... education and some hedge-schools still around up until 1892. Castleknock College seems like it would have been a school formed as a result of this new education ...
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School Accommodation – Thursday, 27 Feb 2025 - Oireachtas.ieFeb 27, 2025 · An extension planned for Castleknock Community College will provide approximately 200 additional places. That is essentially a school between ...
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St. Brigid's Church of Ireland Cemetery Castleknock - Boards.ieMay 13, 2021 · Brigid's COI Church was built on the site of a 12th century monastery. Castleknock actually has quite a rich and interesting history. You ...
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The Liffey Valley Trail | Fingal County Council1. Castleknock Village. Located just inside Dublin city's M50 motorway ring road, beautifully blends the old with the new, the urban with the rural. · 2. St.
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Parish History - Castleknock ParishCastleknock Parish was constituted from Blanchardstown Parish ... St Mochta's Porterstown was the Parish Church and the Parish Priest lived in Porterstown.Missing: Catholic | Show results with:Catholic
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Porterstown-Clonsilla | Archdiocese of DublinParish History. Constituted in 1986 from Castleknock ; Parish Notes. Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 9.30am-12.30pm ; Parish Address
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[PDF] Chapter 15 - Archaeological and Cultural HeritageThe name of Castleknock, or Caisleán Cnucha, is derived from the hilltop castle site. ... pre-Norman in date, i.e. pre-1170. (Simpson 2002). In 1170, the Anglo- ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] St. Bridget, alongside St. Patrick and St. Colmci - Castleknock CollegeFeb 2, 2024 · Brigid's Holy Well – Tobar Bride. It was a beautiful sunny day to explore this ancient site. The site has an aura of ancientness. The well ...
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Farmleigh House and Gardens | Heritage IrelandFarmleigh is a 78-acre estate inside Dublin's Phoenix Park. The government bought it in June 1999 to provide accommodation for high-level meetings and ...
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RTÉ Archives | Lifestyle | Farmleigh House Officially Opened To PublicSep 6, 2016 · The official state guest house Farmleigh in the Phoenix Park, Dublin opens to the public. The newly renovated Farmleigh House will be home to ...
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Fingal Integration | Fingal County CouncilThere is something for every taste in the fantastic programme planned for the third Fingal Inclusion Week with over 76 events taking place around the County.
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[PDF] Fingal Heritage Plan 2024 – 2030# The Fingal Development Plan 2023-2029 sets out the spatial framework to guide future development within the County acknowledges, supports, and reinforces the.