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Between its junction with R110 at Long Mile Road in the city of Dublin and its junction with N81 at Tallaght Bypass in the town of Tallaght in the county of South Dublin via Walkinstown Road in the city of Dublin: and Greenhills Road in the county of South Dublin. The road is 5.1 kilometres (3.2 mi) long.
Greenhills (Irish: Na Glaschnoic) [1] is a suburb of Dublin in Ireland. It is in County Dublin and lies between Kimmage , Tallaght , Ballymount , Templeogue , Terenure and Walkinstown , which the area of Greenhills was historically part of, and includes several residential developments.
Tallaght Theatre, Tallaght's first dedicated theatre, was launched in 1975 by a not-for-profit amateur dramatic group. It is situated on Greenhills Road. [35] Built sometime later in 1999 beside the civic offices, the Civic Theatre became Tallaght's second theatre. [36] Rua Red hosts arts/entertainment events and groups. [37]
The first houses built which were at Birchview, adjacent to the Greenhills Road, were the only houses in Kilnamanagh that had wooden floorboards on the ground level with under floor heating, and was the only part of the estate to have a street gas supply since its construction in 1972.
Walkinstown (Irish: Baile Bhailcín) is a suburb of Dublin in Ireland, six kilometres southwest of the city centre. It is surrounded by Drimnagh to the north, Crumlin to the east, Greenhills to the south, and Ballymount, Bluebell, and Clondalkin to the west.
Greenhills, Dublin, a suburb of the city of Dublin, Ireland; Greenhills, Ohio, a village in the county of Hamilton, Ohio, United States; Greenhills Beach, a southern suburb of Sydney; Greenhills School, a school in the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States; Greenhills Adventure Park, an attraction in Victor Harbor, South Australia
Until 1977, classified roads in the Republic of Ireland were designated with one of two prefixes: "T" for Trunk Roads and "L" for Link Roads.The Local Government (Roads and Motorways) Act authorised the designation of roads as National roads: in 1977, twenty-five National Primary roads (N1-N25) and thirty-three National Secondary roads (N51-N83) were initially designated under Statutory ...
Ireland portal; This is a sortable table of the approximately 1,090 townlands in County Dublin, Ireland. [1] [2]Duplicate names or entries can occur where there is more than one townland with the same name in the county, where a townland crosses a Barony boundary e.g. Roebuck, or sometimes when a townland has an alternate name e.g. Trimleston / Owenstown.