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Ballymun, and passes through eastern Santry, and
Coolock, then between Harmonstown and Edenmore, to reach central Raheny and then flow on to the sea; it is in the open for most of its course. The Naniken, now culverted for more than half its length, flows from central Santry through Artane, then passes under the railway line in a syphon. Its line is marked by a disused lane from Ennafort to Howth Road, it passes under Ballyhoy Bridge (now hidden under the tarmac of the main road) and comes out of the culvert at the edge of St Anne's Park, and forms a feature through the park. From partway through the park, its course marks the boundary between Raheny and Clontarf. Both the Fox and Blackbanks Streams flow from the limestone area above Station Road (which used to hold caves and quarries), one either side of the steep Belmont or Mount Olive hill on Station Road; both flow underground. The Fox Stream runs through Walmer lands, under Tuscany Downs, but is today smaller than historically, as some of its flow is diverted by pipe before the railway, into the already larger Blackbanks Stream. According to a chronicle of the ceremony of "Riding the Franchises", the Fox Stream used to mark the northern boundary of Dublin City.
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Avondale, Maywood and Bettyglen, while Mountolive (and parts of Swan's Nest) now include several roads and estates, notably "Tuscany Downs" whose naming caused ministerial comment and public discussion about inappropriate naming conventions. The modern civic district is sometimes seen as extending beyond these areas, and at one time Raheny was used as the address for much of what is now Donaghmede, for example. The civil parish is still maintained in law, and its boundaries were last reviewed in 1985, with their extension to a greater part of
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696:(FoRR), was active from 1981 to 2011. The Federation organised a range of activities, some in conjunction with the Raheny Business Association and some with the local authority and other official bodies, including strategic plans for the village, Neighbourhood Watch arrangements, community awareness weeks, the charitable Mayor of Raheny campaigns, events for older people, the setting up of the Millennium Clock in the middle of the village, and the moving of the Marie Elizabeth Hayes Cross.
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building firm of Curtis & Farrelly in the early to mid-1960s. Grange Park, Millwood and Grange-Woodbine, and "Old" Bettyglen followed, and later
Ashcroft on the former St Vincent's grounds, "New Bettyglen" in the 1980s, Belmont and Tuscany Downs. There are a number of housing units for older people, notably in St. Anne's and at Avondale, and three retirement/nursing homes, one formerly dedicated for retired members of the
601:, an old Irish word for marsh or swamp, or for a passage through a swampy area. Yet another (deriving from Rath Ain Abha) comes from "Noble Fortress of the Sea". Locally, most use Ráth Éanna while officialdom now tends towards Ráth Eanaigh. Until the mid-20th century, many local residents pronounced the English language name as something more like Rahenny or Rathenny, as it was mapped in the 18th century, or Ratheny.
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Dick's estate. The cottages are informally known as the "Doh-Ray-Mee" cottages due to their resemblance to piano keys. The cottage nearest to the
Manhattan pub was once the village post office. The cottages were willed to a trust to support what is now Springdale School, and aside from one sold, with court permission, to fund capital developments, the rent from the cottages contributes to the running of the school.
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Mothers' Union. A special form of community organisation was the Maywood Avondale Bettyglen TV Association (MABTVA), which provided a local TV cable service for parts of Raheny (most of Dublin being served by one of two large TV cable companies), using its own receiving station, situated at the back of the old Bettyglen Estate.
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National School, on Springdale Road, overseen by a Board of Governors, with an endowment which includes rent from seven of the area's historic cottages at the Crescent. There is a special national school operated by St. Michael's House on Raheny Road, and another general primary school in the Grange Park locality.
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Starting in the mid-2000s, Raheny, most of which was laid out with semi-detached and terraced houses with good gardens front and rear, has seen some infill development, especially on corner sites, and the arrival of a small but growing number of apartment developments (the area previously had almost
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centres, at the St. Anne's shopping plaza. Local amenities include several shops and small shopping areas. There are several financial institutions, a fitness club and several doctors, dentists and specific and alternative health providers. The area's swimming pool, separate from but adjacent to St.
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In the 18th century, Raheny had a water mill near the mouth of the Santry River, in ruins by 1757; this gave the name to the lane from the village down to the coastal road, now
Watermill Road. There were also two windmills, a rare item on the map of the Dublin area. One of the latter, mapped as "Old
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During the 19th century, significant changes to the village, especially the centre, occurred, as a result of work on the Howth Road by the
Telford Engineering Company; prior to this, the road entered the village at the bottom of the central hill, turning sharply coastwards at the top of Main Street.
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Much of the district is situated on gently rising ground, with a bluff overlooking Bull Island at
Maywood and Bettyglen, and further rises from the village centre to the station and then to Belmont or Mount Olive, a hill which once featured a windmill. Opposite and beyond Belmont was once an area of
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The district is also served by the pyramid-style church of
Kilbarrack-Foxfield Parish, by St. Benedict's, of Grange Park Parish, and by St. Brigid's, of Killester Parish, and by the chapel at the Capuchin Friary. A number of other Roman Catholic religious orders also have local presences. Prior to
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Eight cottages in a crescent formation on Station Road near the junction with the Howth Road are among the oldest buildings in the village, having been built around 1790 by local resident Samuel Dick, then Governor of the Bank of Ireland. The cottages served as residences for men who worked on Mr.
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There is a primary school complex just behind the village centre, with a mixed junior school, Scoil Ide, and distinct boys' and girls' senior schools, Scoil Assaim and Scoil Aine respectively, as well as a shared assembly hall, used for many community events. There is also a mixed primary school,
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rating in the 2008 Tidy Towns competition, and the detailed report noted potential, with some further organisation, to win the competition outright. The following year, 2009, Raheny won the Best Urban Village award and was one of four areas of Dublin City to receive a commendation in the overall
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church, Windsor Motors, the Scout Den and the two St. Assam's Churches. Some excavations were carried out in the 1970s, giving an idea of its size (probably c. 110m across) and structure. The old church and graveyard complex behind the village plaza may reflect a remnant of the rath, as does some
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store. Across Howth Road from the shopping centre proper, are several other retail units and service outlets. Dublin bus routes 31 and 32 serve the shopping centre's 'Raheny Village' stop. Parts of the areas are also served by the Tesco-anchored Kilbarrack Shopping Centre and another in coastal
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Many other voluntary groups operate in the area, some secular, such as the Raheny Heritage Society, Raheny Toastmasters, Raheny St. John Ambulance Division Raheny Order of Malta unit and Raheny Community First Responders and some church-related, such as the local conference of the Society of St.
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A range of residents' associations have been established over time but many have faded as housing areas have matured. One of those still functioning, the St Anne's Residents' Association (SARA), with some allied bodies, operates a community hall, CARA Hall, on All Saints' Drive, while the Grange
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The first major housing development in Raheny was St Anne's, built for Dublin Corporation on parts of the former Guinness estate not retained as a public park, which was followed by Cill Éanna and Ennafort, then Avondale, Rathmore Park, St Assam's and Foxfield, and Maywood were developed by the
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The civil parish of Raheny comprises at least the townlands of Ballyhoy, Bettyville, Charleville, Edenmore, Foxlands, Glebe, Maryville, Mountolive (or Mount of Olives), North Bull Island, Raheny North, Raheny South and (the) Snug. Some historic records also note the village centre as a distinct
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Raheny's library was opened in 1972 and is Dublin's second busiest municipal branch library. Located near the village centre it has a reading garden and recycling centre. Adjacent to the library is the site of the first Catholic School in the village, built by William Sweetman circa 1820, now a
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Tidy Towns competition. In 2014 Raheny again won the Best Urban Village award in the Tidy Towns competition. Raheny won the bronze medal in its category in the National Tidy Towns Competition every year from 2015 to 2019; the Tidy Towns contest was not held in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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after a Raheny townland through which it passes), the Fox Stream and the Blackbanks Stream, all monitored by Dublin City Council. The Santry and the Naniken are shown on many old maps, and one or other of the other two sometimes also appear. The Santry comes from Harristown and Dubber, north of
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operates from a converted old schoolhouse behind the Scout Den on the slopes of the old fortification which gives its name to Raheny. The Shamrocks manage the annual AXA Raheny Five Mile Road Race, and 30 other events. The club became the largest athletics club in Dublin and have provided four
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In addition to a number of bed-and-breakfasts and guest houses, there are several pubs in the area. These include the Cedar Lounge, the Manhattan, the (Raheny) Inn and the Watermill, and eating places include the Watermill and three restaurants, one of the three old schoolhouses in the village
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The Raheny Way is a project developed by the Raheny Tidy Village group aimed at developing walking routes within the Raheny area. Routes identified take the walker past many historical and environmental attractions in the area. The Tidy Village group also runs community events such a Tallest
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and by the coastal point known as the "Whip of the Water" - where the Howth Road on its then route, and Fox Stream, met the sea. There was a beach road here, later washed away, then succeeded by the tram line to Howth. The current coastal road, the James Larkin Road, is a later construction.
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Windmill", was situated on the Howth Road, on the slope above the Naniken River, and the other, "The Mill of Raheny", on Belmont hill, where the Capuchin friary now stands. There was also a stone wharf where the lane from the village came down to join the coastal road.
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Kilbarrack and Edenmore Shopping Centre, and the nearest large supermarkets are in Donaghmede and at Clare Hall. There are two service stations, one at each end of the area, and there are several motor dealers and vehicle repair locations.
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The "Celtic-style" cross on display in the village (now on the main plaza but previously placed in other locations, including at the junctions of Main Street and Watermill Lane, and of Watermill Land and Howth Road) is a memorial to
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St Anne's Park Tennis Club plays at the public tennis courts at St Anne's Park. There are also two badminton clubs, Raheny Badminton Club and Raheny Smashers, both playing at the badminton facility in Baldoyle.
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competition, and has helped the area win a number of civic awards. In 2006, the Raheny Business Association began to sponsor a part-time paid coordinator to help the group in its work. Raheny received a
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centre, at the top of Main Street, one on Watermill Road, in the former Raheny Hardware building, and one in St Assam's, as well as a coffee shop with dinner service, under the main shopping centre.
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Raheny Library was officially opened ... on 8 November 1972. The building cost £65,000. By 1986 Raheny was the busiest library in Ireland with 22,500 borrowers and annual loans of 350,000 books.
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sunken land with limestone quarries but this was landfilled, much of it with urban refuse, and then partly levelled and converted into a city park, Edenmore Park, in the late 1960s.
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and their families, one run by the Little Sisters of the Poor at Sybil Hill, and one HSE facility. The Sorohan Brothers built a range of houses from 1966.
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Grange Woodbine F.C. was founded in 1973 and its teams play their home matches at Edenmore Park and Woodbine Road Belgrove F.C. play their home matches at
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of the Guinness family. Before this church was built, Raheny Parish was served by the older church in the centre of Raheny, an earlier
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the restoration of local worship, Rahenyites had for centuries to attend Mass in Coolock or, later, Clontarf, or in local houses.
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O'Shea, P.P., Martin (Mgr.) (28 November 2008). Notice: Sale of Old Parish Church (Report). Roman Catholic Parish of Raheny.
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home matches at St Pauls College, Sybil Hill Road, Raheny, Dublin 5. The club colours are royal blue and white.
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Raheny, Dublin, 1992 and 2000: Raheny Heritage Trail, Raheny Heritage Society
4516:. London and New York: George Routledge & Sons and E.P. Dutton & Co.
2974:. Parishes of Raheny and Coolock (Grouped), Church of Ireland. Archived from
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2420:"In Raheny, Volunteers Keep the Traditions of a Community Newspaper Alive"
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The village plaza near Raheny's centre, by Dublin City Council and the RBA
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Flood, Donal T. (1 September 1978). "Dublin Bay in the 18th Century".
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David Healy grew up with two sisters in Raheny, a suburb of Dublin...
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Hilary Fannin grew up on the same Raheny street as Sara Berkeley...
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O'Brien, Tony (12 January 1994). "Estate names given thumbs down".
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2009:. Dublin, Ireland: Dublin City Council (North Central Area Office).
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Olympians. There is also a regular "parkrun" in St Anne's Park.
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Raheny's voluntary Tidy Village Group drives activities for the
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Raheny was also the site of two holy wells. The first of these,
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2059:"A Survey of the City, Harbour, Bay and Environs of Dublin..."
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was based north of the village centre, but has since moved to
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4715:"Tom Humphries: A sports writer who became a national figure"
2760:"Contentious proposal for former St Pauls swimming pool site"
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Raheny has four church buildings in the village core, active
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www.raheny.com (as at 10 March and 17 April 2006, and since)
4398:"Plaque unveiled in Raheny to honour local railway engineer"
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2697:"(LBH043) Staff Shelving Books, Raheny Public Library, 1972"
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Sharkey, Joan U. (2004). "St. Anne's: The Guinness Estate".
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Maritime Boundaries (County Borough of Dublin) Order 1985 (
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The Raheny Way (Village and Coastal Walking Guide with Map)
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Main Street, Raheny, with old schoolhouse turned restaurant
608:. This once-significant monastic and civil centre in north
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Raheny Branch, Dublin Public Libraries: Local History File
4684:"Friends and fans bid fond farewell to GAA legend Sean Og"
4462:"Ciaran Whelan Interview: Still the key man in the middle"
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The family grew up in the north Dublin suburb of Raheny...
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21 Years of Growing: Raheny Business Association 1988-2009
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21 Years of Growing: Raheny Business Association 1988-2009
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Ten Dozen Waters: The Rivers and Streams of County Dublin
2004:
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Her home for a long time has been The Cottage, Raheny...
4226:"Dub David Henry calls time on his inter-country career"
3837:"Your dream house come true at Maywood Estate, Raheny".
3199:"Whole School Evaluation - St Monica's Junior Girls' NS"
1741:"Make a move to Raheny and discover 1,000 types of tree"
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over 18 000 (census areas are not a match for districts)
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2043:(1st ed.). Dublin, Ireland: Ray Fay. pp. 3–4.
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worshippers have churches in Clontarf and Sutton, and
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4495:. Pittsfield, Massachusetts. 8 June 1966. p. 2.
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Raheny Guidelines: A handbook for Bru Sheosaimh Naofa
2968:"All Saints' Church Raheny - Roof Appeal (2010-2011)"
2726:"Order denies plan to sell public pool to developers"
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operated for a time in the 1970s, while another, the
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Raheny and neighbouring districts, early 20th century
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Raheny today, in the context of Dublin, by satellite
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All Saints' Church Raheny - Roof Appeal (2010-2011)
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All Saints' Church Raheny - Roof Appeal (2010–2011)
2790:"Google Maps (Zoomed to Raheny, "service station")"
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First Report of the Commissioners (Section: Dublin)
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4988:"Ali Hewson: It's a wonderful life being Mrs Bono"
4958:"A broadcasting legend who lived life to the full"
4283:"Ali Hewson: It's a wonderful life being Mrs Bono"
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3143:St Michael's House Special National School, Raheny
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2169:. London: HM Stationery Office. pp. 271–272.
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3235:"Whole School Evaluation - St Malachy's Boys' NS"
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2220:"Raheny, the Dublin suburb with animal magnetism"
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1918:Dawson, T (September 1976). "The Road to Howth".
1432:, former Ireland international Rugby Union player
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4193:"A Self-Effacing Scholar Is Psychiatry's Gadfly"
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2328:"Raheny Division – St John Ambulance Ireland"
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4168:St Anne's: The Story of a Guinness Estatet
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1299:, All-Ireland winning Gaelic Footballer
1281:, All-Ireland-winning Gaelic footballer
1263:, All-Ireland winning Gaelic Footballer
1233:, All-Ireland-winning Gaelic footballer
1227:, All-Ireland-winning Gaelic footballer
1057:The 73rd Raheny Scout Group, a unit of
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2665:Village, Raheny Tidy (31 March 2021).
2338:from the original on 22 September 2020
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1581:"Geohive Mapviewer (zoomed to Raheny)"
864:The Church of Ireland church, for the
546:, on or near 15 historical buildings.
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4788:Maume, Patrick. "Ó Conaill, Daithi".
4755:from the original on 11 November 2020
4713:Watterson, Johnny (24 October 2017).
4594:"Arthur Fields putting life in focus"
4514:Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century
4383:. Dublin, Ireland. 18 November 2019.
4250:
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4106:Modern English Biography (vol. 1, A-H
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1350:, children's novelist and illustrator
1024:is also on Bull Island, primarily in
883:There was for some time also a large
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4541:from the original on 17 January 2018
4379:"Martin King & Jenny McCarthy".
4348:McIntyre, Niall (2 September 2018).
4203:from the original on 25 January 2021
4191:Carey, Benedict (15 November 2005).
4166:Sharkey, Joan Ussher (1 July 2002).
4082:from the original on 7 November 2020
3945:Nolan, Larissa (24 September 2017).
3760:
3516:from the original on 3 November 2020
3413:"Club History and Mission Statement"
3251:from the original on 14 October 2020
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2770:from the original on 26 January 2021
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2140:Doyle, Joseph W. (1 February 2013).
2068:from the original on 22 October 2020
895:churches are in Clontarf and Howth.
571:
6075:Towns and villages in Dublin (city)
4998:from the original on 1 January 2020
4968:from the original on 18 August 2021
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4872:from the original on 2 October 2020
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4472:from the original on 10 August 2020
4438:from the original on 16 August 2021
4319:"Hooper the greatest by a distance"
4293:from the original on 1 January 2020
4045:from the original on 16 August 2021
3864:from the original on 19 August 2021
3852:Mulcahy, Orna (15 September 2005).
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2362:City of Dublin Youth Services Board
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1237:Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun
874:Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun
615:
209:3.88 km (1.50 sq mi)
13:
4574:from the original on 25 April 2019
4460:Shannon, Kieran (30 August 2015).
4147:from the original on 30 April 2018
3854:"Sorohan homes ready-to-go in D14"
3732:O'Connell, John (Rev. J,) (1972).
3590:from the original on 18 April 2021
3393:from the original on 6 August 2020
3284:from the original on 4 August 2020
3015:from the original on 10 April 2021
2677:from the original on 16 April 2021
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2616:from the original on 16 April 2021
2460:from the original on 19 March 2016
2294:from the original on 16 April 2021
2056:
2005:Raheny Tidy Village Group (n.d.).
1739:Sweeney, Tanya (1 February 2020).
1287:, RTÉ journalist & newscaster.
1084:, Raheny is part of the five-seat
470:
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383:, and the skyline is dominated by
359:lies close by, where Raheny meets
288:, halfway from the city centre to
206: • Suburb (village core)
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4682:Sweeney, Ken (21 February 2013).
4650:Downing, John (27 October 2020).
4629:Greevy ... 670 Howth Road, Raheny
4110:b. Raheny Glebe, co. Dublin, 1816
4011:. 30 January 2011. Archived from
3983:from the original on 6 March 2016
3803:from the original on 5 March 2016
3179:from the original on 19 July 2021
3173:Department of Education (Ireland)
3099:Department of Education (Ireland)
2552:. 14 October 2008. Archived from
2522:. 4 November 2009. Archived from
2418:Gallagher, Fiachra (5 May 2021).
2387:Campbell, Jamie (14 April 2015).
1844:from the original on 21 July 2020
1814:from the original on 16 July 2020
1784:from the original on 16 July 2020
1717:from the original on 18 July 2020
1687:from the original on 16 July 2020
1657:from the original on 16 July 2020
1627:from the original on 2 March 2011
1479:, newscaster and radio presenter
1438:, broadcaster, journalist, author
1035:
887:meeting hall in "new" Bettyglen.
675:Community organisations and media
628:), Raheny is also crossed by the
562:
463:embankment behind the Scout Den.
417:(routes H1, H2 and H3) and has a
4767:
4512:(1907). Miles, Alfred H. (ed.).
4491:"Obit: Norman Baillie-Stewart".
4072:"My Club: Brian Fenton - Raheny"
3971:Meredith, Fionola (9 May 2008).
3793:"Council expels absent Cosgrave"
3363:from the original on 1 June 2021
3045:from the original on 27 May 2017
2736:from the original on 8 July 2018
2430:from the original on 9 June 2021
2230:from the original on 16 May 2019
2189:). Statutory Instrument of the
2062:Bibliotheque nationale de France
1591:from the original on 6 July 2020
518:Raheny Heritage Trail and guides
66:
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4003:"Time and Place: Simon Delaney"
3926:
3761:Lyne, Laura (26 January 2020).
3632:
3353:"Raheny Shamrock Athletic Club"
3345:
3280:. Government of Ireland. 2007.
2724:O'Brien, Jason (27 July 2006).
2658:
2598:
2546:"14.10.08 - Local News Roundup"
2320:
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1408:, Gaelic footballer and manager
1221:, Repeal Association politician
1044:
526:published a walking guide, the
4251:Hogan, Vincent (2 June 2007).
3069:Presbyterian Church in Ireland
1804:"Taxi Ranks (main and feeder)"
1556:Placenames Database of Ireland
1549:
1382:Dublin Institute of Technology
872:, was built at the expense of
809:
694:Federation of Raheny Residents
632:(previously parts of it named
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4791:Dictionary of Irish Biography
4108:. London, U.K. p. 1093.
3973:"Green marine pays the price"
3909:"Google Maps ("Harmonstown")"
3826:. Independent News and Media.
3580:"St. Anne's Park Tennis Club"
3357:Raheny Shamrock Athletic Club
2218:Egan, Barbara (12 May 2019).
1542:
1159:to form a new neighbourhood,
1150:
985:Soccer (association football)
970:Raheny Shamrock Athletic Club
4821:"Ruairí Ó Brádaigh obituary"
3841:. 15 March 1963. p. 13.
3610:"Club Finder (for "Raheny")"
3309:Raheny Parish Golden Jubilee
3125:Raheny Parish Golden Jubilee
2924:Raheny Parish Golden Jubilee
2889:Raheny Parish Golden Jubilee
2636:"Raheny's Tallest Sunflower"
2606:"Home | Raheny Tidy Village"
2580:Sean Haughey (official site)
2500:; Smith, Anne-Marie (2009).
2482:; Smith, Anne-Marie (2009).
2314:Raheny Parish Golden Jubilee
2088:Raheny Parish Golden Jubilee
1902:Raheny Parish Golden Jubilee
1245:, psychiatrist and professor
1002:Dublin Women's Soccer League
1000:and have also played in the
964:
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4929:National Library of Ireland
4564:"Joe Doyle, Raheny, Dublin"
3584:St. Anne's Park Tennis Club
3039:Methodist Church in Ireland
2282:Raheny Tidy Village group.
2039:O'Croinin, Michael (n.d.).
1444:, a founding member of the
1319:, singers, actors, authors)
1257:, activist and entrepreneur
1075:
644:, on the nature reserve of
540:Raheny Business Association
355:. The county boundary with
21:Suburb in Leinster, Ireland
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4510:Tynan (Hinkson), Katharine
3884:"Google Maps ("Edenmore")"
3510:The Royal Dublin Golf Club
3261:Edenmore, Raheny, Dublin 5
3035:"Find a church ("Dublin")"
2450:"Raheny Informer Feb 2011"
1464:, producer, co-founder of
1293:(Boyle), weather presenter
1067:Catholic Guides of Ireland
1006:St. Paul's College, Raheny
909:St. Paul's College, Raheny
738:Environment and Tidy Towns
652:(formerly the home of the
5565:
5103:
3640:"73rd Raheny Scout Group"
3208:. Government of Ireland.
3175:. Government of Ireland.
3101:. Government of Ireland.
2332:St John Ambulance Ireland
1618:Railscot – Irish Railways
1587:. Government of Ireland.
1561:25 September 2021 at the
1473:, novelist and playwright
1177:
1147:no apartment buildings).
980:Raheny United's clubhouse
903:The district has a boys'
866:Anglican Parish of Raheny
844:Catholic Parish of Raheny
665:Raheny Tidy Village Group
580:Crescent Cottages, Raheny
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4627:. Dublin, Ireland: DIT.
4104:Boase, Frederic (1892).
3556:Golf (in list of sports)
2022:Dublin Historical Record
1920:Dublin Historical Record
1456:Went to school in Raheny
1088:constituency. Until the
933:
690:Raheny Community Council
351:. It is administered by
3278:Department of Education
3242:Department of Education
3206:Department of Education
2393:National Safety Council
1585:Ordnance Survey Ireland
1506:, journalist and editor
1105:Seán Kenny (politician)
1053:CGI Guide Promise Badge
1012:Golf and related sports
998:Women's National League
588:
544:Raheny Heritage Society
524:Raheny Heritage Society
363:. Nearby areas include
5060:Raheny railway station
4568:Irish Times via RIP.ie
3476:"St. Anne's Golf Club"
1954:Cite journal requires
1512:, sculptor and painter
1336:Norman Baillie-Stewart
1203:, US Marine and writer
1126:Localities and housing
1054:
1022:Royal Dublin Golf Club
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401:system and the Dublin-
391:Raheny railway station
344:
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217:20 m (70 ft)
6009:South Lotts, Ringsend
5566:South of River Liffey
5095:Residential areas of
4862:"My old school photo"
4656:The Irish Independent
3799:. 28 September 2007.
3536:"St Annes (sic) Park"
2193:. Retrieved from
2191:Government of Ireland
1989:Raheny Heritage Trail
1975:Raheny Heritage Trail
1565:– Raheny civil parish
1436:Seán Óg Ó Ceallacháin
1391:1954 general election
1374:, street photographer
1090:2016 general election
1052:
994:Athletic Union League
979:
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779:St. Joseph's Hospital
767:
682:
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528:Raheny Heritage Trail
508:Marie Elizabeth Hayes
478:
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40:Suburb (village core)
4623:Bell, Karen (2015).
4600:. 15 December 2014.
4537:. 27 December 2015.
4143:. 25 February 2007.
3700:"All Saints' Raheny"
3670:"Raheny Girl Guides"
3480:St. Anne's Golf Club
2456:. 14 February 2011.
2187:S.I. No. 122 of 1985
1414:, sports commentator
1209:, actor and director
1191:, Miss Ireland 2011
1094:Dublin North-Central
848:John Charles McQuaid
550:Raheny-on-the-Strand
4493:The Berkshire Eagle
4253:"Child of the Hill"
4041:. 2 November 2018.
3540:Dublin City Council
3417:Grange Woodbine F.C
3095:"ÁRDSCOIL LA SALLE"
2701:Dublin City Council
2288:Raheny Tidy Village
2254:Sutton-to-Sandycove
1973:"7. Raheny Cross".
1871:Dublin City Council
1808:Dublin City Council
1523:Otherwise connected
1424:Seosamh Mac Grianna
1219:Richard Maxwell Fox
775:St. Francis Hospice
732:chamber of commerce
717:The Raheny Informer
620:In addition to the
437:Historical features
353:Dublin City Council
335:Location and access
108:53.3803°N 6.17498°W
104: /
80:Location in Ireland
5829:Kill of the Grange
4994:. 27 August 2011.
4868:. 9 October 2013.
4325:. 25 August 2004.
4289:. 27 August 2011.
3704:All Saints' Raheny
3674:Raheny Girl Guides
3447:Soccer-Ireland.com
2195:Irish Statute Book
1537:All Saints' Church
1518:, DJ and presenter
1305:, railway engineer
1157:Dublin Corporation
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990:Raheny United F.C.
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878:St. Assam's Church
855:St. Assam's Church
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485:St. Assam's Church
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5584:Back of the Pipes
4992:Irish Independent
4962:Irish Independent
4688:Irish Independent
4535:Irish Independent
4404:. 15 March 2019.
4287:Irish Independent
4257:Irish Independent
4232:. 10 January 2012
4230:Irish Independent
3824:Irish Independent
3614:Badminton Ireland
2730:Irish Independent
2671:RahenyTidyVillage
2640:RahenyTidyVillage
2610:RahenyTidyVillage
2556:on 4 January 2015
2526:on 4 January 2015
1774:"Raheny (search)"
1510:Kathy Prendergast
1378:Bernadette Greevy
1118:, and Councillor
1098:Dublin North-East
917:Ardscoil La Salle
885:Plymouth Brethren
870:All Saints Church
837:Church of Ireland
783:Beaumont Hospital
781:(administered by
650:Saint Anne's Park
646:North Bull Island
642:Dollymount Strand
572:Crescent Cottages
319:Raheny is also a
298:Saint Anne's Park
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1303:Richard Maunsell
1170:The locality of
1165:Edenmore, Raheny
1086:Dublin Bay North
1059:Scouting Ireland
926:The locality of
905:secondary school
749:Highly Commended
616:Natural features
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