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  Checkout 2006
This means that shopping centre management will not only have to make sure their staff are complying with the new law, but also take responsibility for enforcing it among the public.
Shopping Centre managers are by and large supportive of the ban on smoking in the workplace.
In shopping centres that have a voluntary non-smoking policy the centre’s café was the last refuge of the stressed smoker.
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 Valuation Tribunal - rates valuation appeals nationwide
Liffey Valley Shopping Centre consists of a predominantly linear shopping mall comprising Marks and Spencer Department Store located at the eastern end of the mall with a smaller anchor store formerly occupied by CandA located at the western end.
The most obvious comparisons for Liffey Valley are the Blanchardstown Shopping Centre located a couple of miles north of the intersection of the M50 with the N3 National Route and the Square Shopping Centre located on the N81 National Route not far from its intersection with the M50.
However, as against that the shopping centre is capped in terms of development size and now has a preponderance of businesses in the clothing and fashion trade which must restrict the centre's attractiveness somewhat.
www.valuation-trib.ie /categories/shop/VA00_3_022.htm   (2010 words)

  
 Valuation Tribunal - rates valuation appeals nationwide
The Liffey Valley Shopping Centre is one of the largest shopping centres in the country, located in Palmerstown just off the M50 Motorway.
She commenced her business in Liffey Valley in December 1999 and continues to use the same barrow which is owned by the management company.
He stated that he has been in operation in Liffey Valley since 2001 and always at pitch number 3, which is not marked out on the ground but identified on a plan attached to the Licence Agreement.
www.valuation-trib.ie /categories/shop/VA04_1_015_016.htm   (2139 words)

  
 BALGADDY
Liffey Valley was the product of the most corrupt decision in Dublin's planning history, but it came to be seen by the planners as a fait accompli, something that could be turned into a town centre even though it is located on the edge of the "town" it would supposedly serve.
South Dublin County Council, committed as its executive was to promoting Liffey Valley as an alternative, also used every argument in the book to dismiss the Balgaddy option and flatly refused permission for Treasury's scheme on what the developers regarded as spurious grounds.
The developers will have to complete a 12-point shopping list of issues raised by the board, produce a new set of drawings and a revised environmental impact statement and probably submit themselves to a resumed oral hearing at which all of these matters would be fully ventilated.
www.iol.ie /~geof/balgaddy.htm   (1642 words)

  
 Find :: Boon :: Uk Web Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
A large shopping centre in the centre of the town.
Site information includes details of the shops in the centre, events, job vacancies, news, weather, classified adverts and some super deals available from the shops in the centre.
Situated in the centre of Kendal is the only covered shopping centre in South Cumbria.
www.boon.co.uk /advertisers/find/liffey_valley_shopping_centre_jobs   (83 words)

  
 Liffey Valley Shopping Centre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liffey Valley Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Dublin, Ireland.
The centre is home to a Vue cinema (formerly Ster Century) which is claimed to be the busiest multiplex in the Republic of Ireland and UK.
The centre and its proprietors have not been free from controversy, as the land Liffey Valley is built on is called Quarryvale, rezoned by Liam Lawlor and others in the former Dublin County Council.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liffey_Valley_Shopping_Centre   (517 words)

  
 Lucan, Dublin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The town lies at the confluence of the River Liffey and the River Griffeen, its tributary.
The Liffey Valley Shopping Centre opened in 1998 and is the major shopping centre for the area.
A number of local shopping centres exist in Lucan, including one at Hillcrest, whose main tenant is Tesco, and another on the Newcastle road, which has Superquinn as well as several other shops, including a McDonald's restaurant.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lucan,_Dublin   (982 words)

  
 Shopping in Dublin - Visiting Dublin for a Shopping Weekend
Dublin's most popular and upmarket shopping street is positioned between Trinity College on the north end and St Stephen's Green on the south end, is the upmarket shopping area of Dublin with flagship stores such as Brown Thomas, the department store catering for a myriad of designer showcases, both foreign and local.
The ILAC shopping centre is here, the newer Jervis Street Shopping Centre, and the famous outdoor food market of Moore Street is always bursting with bargains.
Dundrum town centre opened in March 2005 and is set to become Ireland's largest shopping centre, with a huge array of shops, restaurants and a state of the art cinema.
www.justreservations.com /shopping-in-dublin.asp   (543 words)

  
 Irish Times Article - Rezoning of Liffey Valley centre postponed until tribunal reports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The long shadow of the Flood tribunal was almost visible on the cherrywood panelling of the council's commodious chamber in Tallaght as members warned that they would be "sending out the wrong signals" by proceeding with the rezoning.
It didn't matter that this would be in line with a recently completed retail planning strategy for the greater Dublin area, which recommended that the motorway shopping centre should be transformed into a town centre for Lucan-Clondalkin.
In his dramatic evidence to the tribunal in April, 2000, Mr Frank Dunlop, public relations agent for Barkhill Ltd, the developer, said £112,000 was paid to members of Dublin County Council at the time of the Quarryvale rezoning votes.
www.ireland.com /newspaper/front/2002/0312/2016427217HMQUARRY1.html   (501 words)

  
 Liffey Valley shopping centre looks set for major expansion - Irish Architectural News
South Dublin County Council is moving swiftly to designate the controversial Liffey Valley shopping centre site at Quarryvale as the "major town centre" to serve the Lucan-Clondalkin area.
At its meeting today in Tallaght, the council is to consider varying the county development to permit Liffey Valley's owners to double the retail space on the 180-acre site, strategically located where the M50 meets the N4.
This is in line with one of the principal recommendations of a new Retail Planning Strategy for the Greater Dublin Area, commissioned by its seven local authorities and due to be published this week.
www.irish-architecture.com /news/2002/000043.htm   (213 words)

  
 AA Roadwatch : Shopping Centres
The 120 Route has a stop on the main road at Liffey Valley, right beside the foot bridge into the shopping centre.
There are coach spaces in the green carpark beside Ster Century, another one between the Green and Yellow carpark and in the right-hand corner of the red carpark.
Liffey Valley provides lunch and refreshments for coach drivers, so they can relaxc and be ready to drive you safely home.
www.aaroadwatch.ie /shopping-centres/liffeyvalley.asp   (353 words)

  
 Tourist Information, Dublin, Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Described by House and Gardens as the most imaginative garden in Ireland, Butterstream is a modern creation having been made single-handed by its owner since the early 1970's the garden comprises a series of carefully integrated compartments, which temper drama with understatement.
Set in a glaciated valley with two lakes, the monastic remains include a superb round tower, stone churches and decorated crosses.
A reconstructed medieval castle and exhibition situated in the centre of the Phoenix Park.
www.finnstown-hotel.ie /pathways-cultural.htm   (368 words)

  
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The 3 closest shopping centres are The Square in Tallaght, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre and The Blanchardstown Centre, all of which are no more than a 15 minute drive away.
Camac Valley is an ideal place to stay while exploring all that Dublin city centre and Co. Dublin has to offer, such as the historic Phoenix Park (the largest enclosed park in Europe) or the Royal Hospital Kilmainham which houses Dublins Museum of Modern Art.
Hours of family fun can be had at The National Aquatic Centre, Europes largest indoor waterworld, and Dublin Zoo is a short bus ride from the campsite.
www.camacvalley.com   (570 words)

  
 RTE News - Midland Health Board suspends staff
RTÉ News understands that the six patients were left abandoned in the mini-bus in the car park of the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre.
The Lough Sheever Centre for the Mentally Handicapped is located in Mullingar, County Westmeath and it was from this centre that three nurses set off for Dublin on a day outing with six mentally handicapped patients.
RTÉ news understands that they visited a centre in the city and on their return route stopped off at the Liffey Valley shopping centre.
www.rte.ie /news/2001/0209/midlandhb.html   (288 words)

  
 Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley, Clarion Hotel Dublin, Liffey Valley Hotel Shopping Centre
The Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley is a 4 star luxury hotel ideally located within easy reach of the M50 motorway, Dublin Airport, Dublin City Centre and, of course, Liffey Valley Shoppping Centre.
The Clarion Hotel Dublin Liffey Valley is located on the N4, close to the M50, on the orbital route around the developing suburbs, just 6 miles to Dublin's city centre, and 9 miles to Dublin Airport.
The hotel is located close to the bustling Liffey Valley Shopping Complex with 85 well known high street shops, Ster Century Film Centre, and a good variety of food outlets.
www.roomex.com /Clarion-Hotel-Liffey-Valley.97.htm   (508 words)

  
 Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley - Dublin - Clarion Hotels in Dublin, Ireland
The newly developed Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley is the ideal location for easy access to Dublin City.
The Liffey Valley Clarion is on the orbital route where East and West meets.
The River Liffey holds a special place in the heart of Dubliners and the Liffey Valley has been developed into a major amenity where angling, canoeing, boating, golfing and riverside walks can all be enjoyed by the visitor.
www.bookassist.com /ireland/Clarion_Hotel_Dublin_Liffey_Valley.html   (494 words)

  
 BreakingNews.ie: Liffey Valley manslaughter case adjourned   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The sentencing of an 18-year-old alcoholic convicted of the manslaughter of 20-year-old man at the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in September 2005 has been adjourned at the Central Criminal Court today.
Kevin Walsh of Allenton Green, Tallaght, Dublin, who was 16 at the time of the killing, had pleaded not guilty to murdering James Burke between September 22nd and 26th 2005 at the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Clondalkin.
Sgt Noel Doolin told the court that Mr Walsh, who was expelled from a special needs school at the age of 14, had 32 previous convictions for a range of various offences dating back to December 2004, including driving without a licence, theft and burglary.
breaking.tcm.ie /2006/12/04/story287897.html   (647 words)

  
 Dublin information Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, Phoenix Park, Dublin Zoo, Dublinia at Christchurch, Guinness Hop Store, The Old Jameson Distillery
Liffey Valley Shopping Centre opened in October 1998 is Irelands fastest growing retail destination with over 80 of Ireland and Europe's premier retailers, Ster Century Cinemas is also situated here.
Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, incorporating many high street stores and speciality shops, many bars and restaurants situated in the surrounding areas.
www.finnstown-hotel.ie /pathways-leisure.htm   (356 words)

  
 RTE News - Body is discovered in west Dublin
The body of a man in his 20s has been discovered close to the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in west Dublin.
His body was found on land between the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre and the M50 motorway after gardaí received a phone call.
It is not believed to have been a gangland or drug-related killing.
www.rte.ie /news/2005/0925/dublin.html   (117 words)

  
 St. Edmunds
Situated just seven minutes walk from the Liffey Valley Centre, this brand new development features stylish one, two and three bedroom apartments, and two, three and four bedroom duplexes.
The Liffey Valley area is transforming into an exciting hub for young professionals with the recent development of new hotels and hip bars, Dublin's premier health and fitness centres, and the country's landmark shopping and entertainment experience, the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre.
Already well served by public transport, the plan for a direct LUAS line to the city centre is sure to make this location even more desirable for city centre workers.
www.stedmunds.ie   (180 words)

  
 Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley, Clarion Liffey Valley, Liffey Valley Hotel, Clarion Hotel
The Clarion Hotel Dublin, Liffey Valley, is a comfortable and modern hotel within easy access of Dublin city centre.
The hotel is situated close to the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre - where there are over 80 high street shops, Ster Century cinema complex, many great places to eat, and ample free parking.
All rooms are en-suite and come with a power-shower, and include facilities such as: a hairdryer, complimentary spa therapy toiletries, interactive digital TV, internet access, a direct-dial telephone, safe, and tea and coffee making facilities.
www.webtrade.ie /clarion_hotel_liffey_valley_dublin.asp   (162 words)

  
 Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Dublin
Shopping > Shopping Centres > Liffey Valley Shopping Centre
One of the largest shopping centres in the country, located in Palmerstown just off the M50 Motorway.
(where the M50 meets the N4) There is a large number of shops for everythingand everyone with the major shops being Marks & Spencers, Boots, Dixons and Virgin.
www.dublintourist.com /details/liffey_valley_shopping_centre.shtml   (180 words)

  
 Clarion Hotel Dublin Liffey Valley - Last Minute Weekend Deals Room-Only Bargains at Clarion Hotel Dublin Liffey ...
Clarion Hotel Dublin Liffey Valley - Last Minute Weekend Deals Room-Only Bargains at Clarion Hotel Dublin Liffey Valley.
Located just 6 miles from Dublin City Centre, and 9 miles from Dublin Airport.
Just off the M50 (exit 7) and located on the N4, beside the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre.
www.clariondublinliffeyvalley.com   (88 words)

  
 Frank the Monkey. The Entertainment Guide for Dublin
Vue Cinema in Liffey Valley offers the ultimate cinema experience in one of Ireland's biggest and best cinemas.
Conveniently located in the Liffey Valley shopping centre with ample parking, Vue regularly attracts some of the largest audiences in the Dublin area, and with the following features it's easy to see why.
To try to win one of these prizes, just answer the following question and send an e-mail with the words "Vue Cinema Double Movie Passes!!!" in the subject line to competitions@frankthemonkey.com.
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 Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley, Dublin, Ireland
From Dublin City on M4, (Lucan-Galway Road) close to Junction 7, M50 and N4 intersection in the Liffey Valley Shopping Complex, 11km from City Centre Dublin and 20km to Dublin Airport.
For all access routes follow the signs for Liffey Valley Shopping Complex at first roundabout take a left turn and proceed down to T junction and take another left turn.
Check in time:14:00 PM Check out time: 12:00 PM local phone calls:.35c per unit Required extra bedding is free in rooms shared by up to 2 children 12 or under and 2 parents/grandparents.
www.choicehotels.ie /hotels/clarion/hotel?hotel=IE065   (333 words)

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