Howth Junction and Donaghmede Station transformed by new street art
A major community-developed art installation has been completed at the north Dublin station of Howth Junction and Donaghmede.
Five major new artworks were created by a group of young people from the area through Trinity Youth Services, and which have captivated station customers as they have progressed under the guidance of artists.
The creative and educational collaboration between Trinity Youth Services, Iarnród Éireann, public art consultancy Fresco and their network of artists promotes themes identified by the youths participating, including:
• the local community, past and present
• Love of family
• Local biodiversity and activities
• The importance of positivity and belief in what you can achieve.
Trinity Youth and Iarnród Eireann, with the assistance of artists Artur Oner and Arububu held workshops with young people from the local area to discuss their ideas and thoughts. A total of 15 young people, ranging in age from 10 to 16 years have worked on the project from first discussions, concept ideas and planning, to creation and site works.
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Ireland
Ireland is located in the north-west of Europe, between latitudes 51° and 56° N, and longitudes 11° and 5° W. It is separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea and the North Channel, which has a width of 23 kilometres (14 mi) at its narrowest point. To the west is the northern Atlantic Ocean and to the south is the Celtic Sea, which lies between Ireland and Brittany, in France. Ireland has a total area of 84,421 km2 (32,595 sq mi), of which the Republic of Ireland occupies 83 percent. Ireland and Great Britain, together with many nearby smaller islands, are known collectively as the British Isles. As the term British Isles is controversial in relation to Ireland, the alternate term Britain and Ireland is often used as a neutral term for the islands.
A ring of coastal mountains surround low plains at the centre of the island. The highest of these is Carrauntoohil (Irish: Corrán Tuathail) in County Kerry, which rises to 1,038 m (3,406 ft) above sea level. The most arable land lies in the province of Leinster. Western areas are mainly mountainous and rocky with green panoramic vistas. River Shannon, the island's longest river at 386 km (240 mi) long, rises in County Cavan in the north west and flows through Limerick in the mid west.
Dublin
Dublin is situated at the mouth of the River Liffey and encompasses a land area of approximately 117.8 square kilometres (45.5 sq mi) in east-central Ireland. It is bordered by the Dublin Mountains, a low mountain range and sub range of the Wicklow Mountains, to the south and surrounded by flat farmland to the north and west.
Dublin has many landmarks and monuments dating back hundreds of years. One of the oldest is Dublin Castle, which was first founded as a major defensive work on the orders of England's King John in 1204, shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169, when it was commanded that a castle be built with strong walls and good ditches for the defence of the city, the administration of justice, and the protection of the King's treasure. Largely complete by 1230, the castle was of typical Norman courtyard design, with a central square without a keep, bounded on all sides by tall defensive walls and protected at each corner by a circular tower. Sited to the south-east of Norman Dublin, the castle formed one corner of the outer perimeter of the city, using the River Poddle as a natural means of defence.
Edenmore
Edenmore is bordered by the Ayrfield part of Coolock across the Tonlegee Road to the north, Coolock proper to the north west, Harmonstown west, the core of Raheny to the south and south east, and Donaghmede and Kilbarrack to the north east and east.
Edenmore is serviced by the Dublin Bus routes, 27, 27A and 104. Raheny and Harmonstown DART stations are also both short walking distances away.
Donaghmede
Donaghmede is situated approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the north east of the Dublin city centre, and is in the constituency of Dublin Bay North. It lies within the jurisdiction of Dublin City Council and the postal district Dublin 13. Donaghmede lies west of Baldoyle from which it was largely formed, north of Raheny, east of Coolock and Balgriffin and south of Portmarnock.
In the northern part of Donaghmede is the Grange Stream, running in culvert from western Donaghmede, past Grange Abbey and flowing into the Mayne River in northern Baldoyle. Flowing through the southern parts of Donaghmede is another stream, the Kilbarrack Stream and/or Daunagh Water, culverted in stage in the 1970s and 1980s. It reaches the sea at two points in lower Kilbarrack / Bayside, though in earlier times it joined with the Grange Stream and ultimately flowed into the Mayne River, feedback Baldoyle Bay.
Dalkey and Killiney Hill Walk. A Day trip from Dublin by Irish Rail. Dublin vlog 4K | Walk Ireland
The Dalkey and Killiney Hill walk is a day trip from Dublin by Irish rail. The walk takes in sights such as the James Joyce Tower and Museum, Dillon's Park, Dalkey Island, Killiney, Bullock Harbour, Forty Foot, Dalkey Hill, Killiney Hill and more. On Irish rail, known as the DART, the trip takes about 45 minutes to get to Dalkey train station from Dublin centre. The Dalkey and Killiney Hill walk starts straight out of the train station as we explore Dalkey first and then move on to Killiney Hill for views over the coast and Killiney Strand beach.
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📖 00:00 Introduction to the Dalkey and Killiney Hill Walk
📖 00:28 Killiney Strand and Beach
📖 00:41 Castle Street Dalkey
📖 00:56 Bullock Castle
📖 01:07 Forty Fort and the James Joyce Tower and Museum
📖 02:41 Sandycove Beach
📖 03:17 Bullock Harbour
📖 04:19 St Patrick's Church
📖 04:46 Coliemore Harbour
📖 05:32 Dillon's Park
📖 06:36 Dalkey Hill
📖 08:33 Killiney Hill
📖 09:42 Hawk Cliff
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Ireland's Enterprise service has been linking Dublin and Belfast in its present form since 1997, and it certainly is a rather underrated experience in my opinion given its price and onboard service. This also gives us one last ride into Belfast Lanyon Place ahead of the service's move to Grand Central later this month. Let's check out what the UK's second lesser-known international route. Enjoy the video!
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Bull Island #thetravelchannelireland and Surrounded Areas Dublin Ireland Western Europe
Bull Island is a low lying, dune covered sand spit in Dublin Bay off the coast of the city’s North side. As a National Nature reserve it is a paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts, and a good place for walking. It is home to two private golf courses -The Royal Dublin and St Anne’s. The long sandy beach on Bull Island is Dollymount Beach.
Bull Island was created 200 years ago due to the construction of the north bull wall to Dublin Port. It continues to grow seaward and is a rare natural occurrence in Ireland. Its current size is 5km long by 1km wide.
The famous Wooden Bridge from Clontarf links to Bull Island. Here you'll find the Star of the Sea statue installed in 1972 depicting Our Lady with a halo of 12 stars made of Waterford glass. Perched atop a globe, she watches over Dublin port workers and seafarers alike.
The Island habitats include beach, dunes, mud flats, grassland and marsh. The island was the first official bird sanctuary in the country in the 1930’s. In 1981 it achieved status as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve due to its rare and threatened habitats and species along with its use by important numbers of overwintering birds.
Bull Island is located between Dublin and Howth. There is no longer drive-on access to the beach. The island can be accessed by cars either via the Bull Bridge (aka Wooden Bridge) or the causeway. Parking is permitted on the causeway but on the beach parking is now restricted to a small area adjacent to the Bull Wall.
The beaches are busy in summer and popular for swimming and watersports. Strong winds usually bring out the kitesurfers. The variety of birds is stunning and in winter visitors might even see the Canadian Brent geese. Visitors are strongly advised not to walk into the salt marshes due to risk of getting stuck.
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Exploring Phibsborough Suburb in Dublin IRELAND
Phibsborough (/ˈfɪbzbərə/; Irish: Baile Phib), also spelled Phibsboro, is a mixed commercial and residential neighbourhood on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland.
The Bradogue River crosses the area in a culvert, and the Royal Canal passes through its northern reaches, notably at Cross Guns Bridge. Formerly, a branch of the canal ran to the Broadstone basin, later the site of the Midland Great Western Railway Terminus and currently the headquarters of Bus Éireann. Mountjoy Prison is located in the district.
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HOWTH HARBOUR ON A WET DAY.
Howth harbour is located on the peninsula of Howth on the north east of Dublin bay, It is an affluent peninsular village and outer suburb of Dublin city.
It is easily accessible from the city centre by the Dart electric train. it has great seafood restaurants and fantastic cliff walks.
Well worth a visit.
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Walking tour, Parkside Belmayne | Leinster, Ireland | County Dublin, Ireland | ഡബ്ലിൻ, അയർലൻഡ്
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Belmayne is a development of housing, and adjunct facilities, in Balgriffin, a northern outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland, commenced in 2006–2007.
Belmayne is situated in the angle of the Malahide Road and the N32, opposite the Hilton Hotel at Belcamp. 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 land.
Adjacent housing developments in Balgriffin include Castlemoyne and St. Samson's Court, both to the north.
Belmayne lies in the administrative area of Dublin City Council.
While there are very limited retail and civic amenities inside, the estate is in walking distance of Tesco Extra-anchored Clare Hall Shopping Centre and the small Northern Cross shopping area, which includes a Fresh supermarket and a restaurant.
There are two primary schools (St. Francis of Assisi Catholic school and Educate Together multi-denominational school) and a creche (Bumblebees) at one side of the estate.
After a period being served by Belmayne Mass Centre, the area's Roman Catholic population, within Holy Trinity Parish, has its church at Donaghmede. In the Church of Ireland, St. Doulagh's Church in northern Balgriffin, serves.
The Turnapin Stream branch of the River Mayne flows through part of the development, just north of the main line of housing, meeting the other main branch of the Mayne a little to the east.
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SimOnTrains ihas been to a lot of stations called Sutton, there Kings Sutton, Little Sutton, Sutton in London, Sutton Coalfield but honestly think that Sutton on the Howth Branch Line on Iarnród Éireann's DART Network beats them all!
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Walking Tours of Ireland
I enjoy walking and I enjoy Traveling, But i Love my country
So to combine my interest along with photogrpahy I have created these Virtual Walking tours
Along with Drone footage from my DJI Mavic Air 2 and my Dji Pocket / Osmo 2
Some of these videos will be long and some will be short
Some people like to binge watch and these are the long videos , to get the sense of walking around
Some people only hop on for a short fix so i will also make shorter get to the point videos
Some will be me talking and others will be just text informaiton
But of all these i want you , the viewer, to enjoy the peacefull videos and sometimes hectic ones too and enjoy the content and feel the love for my country ,
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Facts
Ireland is known for its wide expanses of lush, green fields. In fact, its nickname is the Emerald Isle.
But there are also large areas of rugged, rocky landscape. About 15,000 years ago,
Ireland was completely covered by thick glaciers.
The movement of these giant sheets of ice stripped the soil,
leaving huge tracts of flat, limestone pavement.
PEOPLE & CULTURE
Ireland is a nation of storytellers.
The tradition dates back to Celtic bards,
who would record and recite the country's history.
Many famed writers come from Ireland, including four winners of the Nobel Prize for literature.
The Irish also excel in music and sports.
NATURE
The Irish have a great affection for nature and rural life.
The country's first coins even featured pictures of animals.
Low levels of development and pollution in Ireland have left most of the nation's open spaces relatively undisturbed.
Did you know that there are no wild snakes in Ireland?
The sea has stopped many animals common on mainland Europe from reaching the island.
There are also only two wild mouse species, one type of lizard, and just three kinds of amphibians.
Irish wildlife is protected by government conservation programs.
To preserve natural habitat,
the government has established six national parks and hundreds of national heritage areas throughout the country.
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I enjoy walking and I enjoy Traveling, But i Love my country
So to combine my interest along with photogrpahy I have created these Virtual Walking tours
Along with Drone footage from my DJI Mavic Air 2 and my Dji Pocket / Osmo 2
Some of these videos will be long and some will be short
Some people like to binge watch and these are the long videos , to get the sense of walking around
Some people only hop on for a short fix so i will also make shorter get to the point videos
Some will be me talking and others will be just text informaiton
But of all these i want you , the viewer, to enjoy the peacefull videos and sometimes hectic ones too and enjoy the content and feel the love for my country ,
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Ireland
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Walking Camera (Not an Affilate link) :
Drone Camera (Not an Affilate link) :
Editing software (Not an Affilate link) Free version
Facts
Ireland is known for its wide expanses of lush, green fields. In fact, its nickname is the Emerald Isle.
But there are also large areas of rugged, rocky landscape. About 15,000 years ago,
Ireland was completely covered by thick glaciers.
The movement of these giant sheets of ice stripped the soil,
leaving huge tracts of flat, limestone pavement.
PEOPLE & CULTURE
Ireland is a nation of storytellers.
The tradition dates back to Celtic bards,
who would record and recite the country's history.
Many famed writers come from Ireland, including four winners of the Nobel Prize for literature.
The Irish also excel in music and sports.
NATURE
The Irish have a great affection for nature and rural life.
The country's first coins even featured pictures of animals.
Low levels of development and pollution in Ireland have left most of the nation's open spaces relatively undisturbed.
Did you know that there are no wild snakes in Ireland?
The sea has stopped many animals common on mainland Europe from reaching the island.
There are also only two wild mouse species, one type of lizard, and just three kinds of amphibians.
Irish wildlife is protected by government conservation programs.
To preserve natural habitat,
the government has established six national parks and hundreds of national heritage areas throughout the country.
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Views From Howth Hill, County Dublin.
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Dublin City in the 60's, 70's And 80's
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206 & DD set 9002 on Enterprise duties @ Howth Junc. & Donabate (23-1-2016)
Recently refurbished De Dietrich set no. 9002 and GM 201 class no. 206 on ex-Belfast and ex-Dublin Connolly 'Enterprise' services at Howth Junction & Donabate stations, north Co. Dublin.
Saturday 23rd January 2016.