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In the News (Sat 11 Oct 08)

  
  Cabinteely
Paul, then the Diocesan Administrator, was faced with a situation in which he had newly ordained priests freshly appointed to new parish positions, but unable to carry out their pastoral duties in full because they had no means of transport.
As a result of his appeal the people of Cabinteely donated €13,000 for the purchase of four motorbikes.
On his return, he appealed to the people of Cabinteely parish on behalf of the people of Kitui, for sponsorship on behalf of 100 AIDS orphans.
www.friendsofkitui.com /Cabinteely.htm   (543 words)

  
  The Ladies Gaelic Football Association of Ireland - News
Cabinteely Ladies Football in association with Cabinteely GAA has achieved a world first in Gaelic Football.
Cabinteely GAA believe they have met the requirements to be listed in the Guinness Book of Records - ratification is expected to follow shortly.
Cabinteely GAA club is a small focused club based in Kilboggett Park, Dun Laoghaire.
www.ladiesgaelic.ie /news/newnews235.htm   (459 words)

  
 Kennedy and Others v Allied Irish Banks PLC and AIB Finance Limited   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Though the said companies are legal entities separate and distinct from each other and from the first and second named plaintiffs, the activities of each of the said plaintiffs were, as the evidence at the trial disclosed, so interlinked that the learned trial judge correctly regarded them as being in partnership.
In April, 1990, Methuen owned lands situate at Cabinteely on which it was intended to build fifty detached houses in respect of which planning permission and bye-law approval had been granted by the local authority.
In or about the beginning of 1990 it was decided that Methuen would develop their lands at Cabinteely and it was alleged by the plaintiffs that the Defendant Banks agreed to finance the said development and provided Current Accounts and Term Loans to Methuen.
www.ucc.ie /law/irlii/cases/257-95_e.htm   (6488 words)

  
 The Ladies Gaelic Football Association of Ireland - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Foxrock Cabinteely had to respond accordingly and with a beautiful passage of play from Alishe Conlon to Ciara Murphy at mid field all the way up to Amy Ring at full forward another goal was secured by the Fox/Cabs.
Although there was a large gap in the score this was not indicative of the intensity of the game as both sides gave it their all and it was a spectacle admired by a large crowd on the night.
Foxrock Cabinteely were awarded a walk over on the day and have now secured the second league title at U16 in succession.
www.ladiesgaelic.ie /news/newnews1499.htm   (374 words)

  
 Byrne coat of arms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
John, of Cabinteely: second son of Daniel; inherited from his father the town and lands of Kilboy, Ballard, and other estates in the co. Wicklow, and was High Sheriff for that county.
Walter (died January, 1731), of Cabinteely, who married Clara, daughter of Christopher Mapas, Esq., of Roachestown; but dying without issue was succeeded by his brother John.
in 1798), of Cabinteely: third son of George; married Mary, daughter of Robert Devereux, Esq., of Carrignenan, in the county Wexford, and left three daus.
www.araltas.com /features/byrne   (5836 words)

  
 Parish of Kill-of-the-Grange
Not far from the village of Cabinteely, or Sheela's Cabin, on the road to Stillorgan, there are a few cottages known by the name of Cornelscourt, near which, until recently, were to be seen the ruins of a castle.
In the opinion of Austin Cooper, who visited the ruins in 1781, and who found the arched vault entire, though the upper storey was open and ruinous, the castle had been a mean one, and it is stated in one of the Commonwealth surveys that the roof was of thatch.
In their time the seat of the family was changed from Cornelscourt to Cabinteely, and a modern house which, under the name of Cabinteely House, was long occupied by their successors, was built on the site of the one now known as Marlfield.
www.chapters.eiretek.org /books/ball1-6/Ball1/ball1.2.html   (5469 words)

  
 Our aim is to provide our parish
Our aim is to provide our parishioners and visitors with information about St Brigid’s parish and the many activities available.
You will be able to learn more about the many Community Groups who are working to help the residents and the faith community of Cabinteely.
Believing that we are loved and accepted by God, our aim is to make that love visible by working together to nurture a truly Christian community.
www.cabinteelyparish.ie   (149 words)

  
 Student Xpress Features
To celebrate the Millennium, a group of Cabinteely Community School students embarked on an ambitious project which involved 'Building bridges between the Cabinteely student body and people with disabilities'.
The culmination of the Millennium Project was the Presidential Encounter Event where the President met all the Cabinteely students individually, and reviewed their project with them.
The reception was followed by an entertainment session during which she met students, teachers and community representatives in an informal setting.
www.studentxpress.ie /features/news.html   (1158 words)

  
 Eoin Ó Broin selected to contest Dún Laoghaire - Indymedia Ireland
Eoin Ó Broin, a native of Cabinteely and Blackrock, is the party's Director of European Affairs and a former member of Belfast City Council.
Eoin Ó Broin is a native of Cabinteely and Blackrock.
Educated at Blackrock College, Dublin and Crown Woods Comprehensive, London, he holds a degree in Cultural Studies from East London University, an MA in Irish Politics from Queens University Belfast and is currently completing a second MA in International Relations in Dublin City University.
ireland.indymedia.org /article/80204   (1285 words)

  
 Cabinteely Community School Cabinteely Dublin - Lost School Friends Ireland !   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Cabinteely Community School was originally the Ursuline Convent, Cabinteely, run by nuns.
In 1977 the Ursuline sisters sold the secondary part of the school to the government and hence Cabinteely Community School was founded with the still Ursulines contributing to the teaching at the school.
The Urseline secondary school had always been an all girls school, and with the advent of the Community school - it became Co-ed which it still remains.
www.lostschoolfriends.ie /findschool.php?schoolid=283   (110 words)

  
 Rodney's Bistro
Restaurants can now be found almost as easily outside the centre of of the city as once they were in the middle of it.
It's in Cabinteely village just of the main road, it's quite small and it serves good food.
I went there with Hannie Blake, who despite her surname, is a tall, elegant and aristocratic Dutch lady.
www.foodandwine.net /reviews/049.htm   (1063 words)

  
 Cabinteely - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Once a rural village in County Dublin, it has, in the past 20-30 years become an outlying suburb of the greater Dublin area and is increasingly becoming built up with apartments.
Cabinteely can be accessed from the north by following the "Stillorgan Dual Carriage-Way", the N11, south.
A sign indicates the turn off to the right.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cabinteely   (211 words)

  
 March 2002: Update on new playground for Cabinteely Park
Just a quick update to say that consultations with residents and local children from Cabinteely regarding the new playground for Cabinteely Park have been very successful.
I have received hundreds of responses and ideas over the past few weeks (not just for Cabinteely, but also for the greater Dún Laoghaire area).
I am happy to report that Council officials are now drawing up plans for the new playground.
www.maryhanafin.ie /playground2.htm   (113 words)

  
 Johnstown, County Dublin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
45, 84 and 145 which all stop at the nearby Cabinteely village.
From the south, by following the N11 and turning right at Cabinteely village.
From the north, by following the N11 and turning left at Cabinteely village.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Johnstown,_County_Dublin   (153 words)

  
 Dun Laoghaire News 19.04.01
Of this £150,000 is being provided for a feasibility study for further development of an industrial and commercial are in Sallynoggin' explained Deputy Hanafin.
Also, £30,000 is being provided for the feasibility study to develop Cabinteely House (Buildings and lands) as a cultural, recreational and tourist venue.'Cabinteely House has phenomenal potential and is a great asset to our community, and indeed the Irish nation- many national groups have expressed an interest in the possible use of the facilities.
As Minister for Children, I hope that it would be able to respond to the needs of children and young people in the area,' concluded Mary Hanafin.
www.dun-laoghaire.com /news/archive/news190401.html   (2337 words)

  
 World-News: Councillors to decide on mast
Two weeks ago, the board finally granted permission for the mast to the dismay of local residents who are stepping up their opposition because of fears for their health.
Deirdre Smith of the Cabinteely Residents’ Association told Southside People last week: “We are particularly concerned for the possible health effects on children attending the local girls’ primary school, St Brigid’s and for children playing in the playground in Cabinteely park.”
Ms Smith said residents had asked the six local councillors in the Ballybrack electoral area to table a motion withdrawing the council’s offer of a lease of local authority land to Vodafone.
freepage.twoday.net /stories/1495019   (522 words)

  
 eircom net Ireland-International / Irish news headlines from leading Irish newspapers
It is believed they intended to carry out a "tiger" kidnapping, but when they arrived found the man's wife was not there.
The second was about five foot seven in height, of stocky build, and in his early 20s.
Gardaí have asked anyone who was in the Glen Drive area of Cabinteely this morning who saw anything suspicious to contact them at Cabinteely Garda station.
home.eircom.net /content/irelandcom/breaking/9442868?view=Eircomnet   (217 words)

  
 Foxrock Local History Club
Archaeologists under the direction of Dr. Mark Clinton have unearthed the extensive foundations of medieval Carrickmines Castle, which served for years as a garrison fort to defend Dublin against marauding raids by the O’Byrnes and O’Tooles of Wicklow.
At Cabinteely, a large pre-Norman enclosed cemetery was excavated in advance of the development of a filling station for ESSO Ireland Ltd. The site known locally as Mount Offaly, is located along the Dublin-bound carriageway of the N11, some 700m southwest of Cabinteely village.
Samuel Beckett, the playwright, was born in Foxrock
homepage.eircom.net /~foxrocklocalhistory/index-page5.html   (148 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/johnstown
All of the therapists who work from the Centre are highly qualified and have a vast amount of experience in their field.
The Centre is situated on the Johnstown Road in Cabinteely, Dublin 18 (see blog for directions) parking is provided or if using public transport, it is accessible from several different bus routes.
The centre sounds great, a perfect environment for relaxing and re-thinking, with some healing thrown in for good measure.
www.myspace.com /johnstown   (368 words)

  
 Cabinteely, Ireland
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