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Smyths started out as a family newsagent on Main Street, Claremorris, County Mayo in 1935 before branching out into toys in 1986. [6] [7] The original newsagent's shop in Claremorris remained in business under the Smyth's brand until late 2023. [8] The company is run by three brothers, Tony, Padraig and Thomas Smyth.
The Square Tallaght is a shopping centre located in Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland, opened in 1990. It is located 10 minutes from junction 11 of the M50 motorway on the Belgard Road (the R113 road) and the N81 road. The centre comprises 53,000 m 2 of retail space, spread across three levels, and as of 2016 has up to 163 stores. It has an annual ...
The centre contains over 180 stores, including banking outlets and dining facilities, three retail parks and 7,000 free car parking spaces. [2] [3] The anchor stores in the shopping centre itself include Dunnes, Penney's, and Marks and Spencer. [1]
Glenview (Irish: Radharc an Ghleanna) [1] is a series of small estates in Tallaght, South Dublin. Glenview is home to a population of almost 1,700 (Census 2002). The Estates include the larger Glenview Park, which includes a small shopping center (See below). The other estates are Glenview Lawns and Glenview Drive.
Skyline of Central Tallaght. Tallaght (/ ˈ t æ l ə / TAL-ə; Irish: Tamhlacht, IPA: [ˈt̪ˠəul̪ˠəxt̪ˠ]) is a southwestern outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland.The central village area was the site of a monastic settlement from at least the 8th century, which became one of medieval Ireland's more important monastic centres.
Schools in the area include St Kilian's Junior School (founded in 1979), [4] and St Kilian's Senior School (founded in 1986). [5] Kingswood Community College, also known as Coláiste Pobail Coill an Rí and opened in September 2016, is a secondary school which (as of 2019) had an enrollment of 524 pupils.
Both Catherine and Gary are devout Christians, and as such the retailer does not open on a Sunday; which is considered the Lord's Day in Christianity. [23] The retailer does not stock toys that resemble realistic firearms, or toys with themes that revolve around witchcraft or creatures with magical powers, such as Harry Potter and Pokémon.
It changed its name to the Tallaght Hospital in February 2012 [8] and to the Tallaght University Hospital in March 2018. [9] The Children's Services Department changed its name to Children's Health Ireland at Tallaght as part of the rebranding of three hospitals under the Children's Health Ireland banner on 1 January 2019. [10]