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Elverys was founded in 1847, and is Ireland's oldest sports retailer. [3] On 11 November 1850, Elverys opened a shop at 46 Lower O'Connell Street (then known as Sackville Street). The building had previously housed a business that displayed wild animals and was known as Elephant House.
It serves large parts of the suburban areas of Castleknock, Hartstown, Coolmine, Blanchardstown, Laurel Lodge and Clonsilla. The club plays the following Gaelic games at all age levels from nursery to adult: Hurling, Gaelic football, Camogie and Ladies' Gaelic football. It has a rivalry with the St Brigid's club. [1]
In September 2007 a new flagship shop opened in the Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin. This remained their largest shop, at 21,000 square feet (2,000 m 2 ). [ 4 ] until July 2017, when the company's new flagship shop opened in The Capitol building St Patrick's Street in Cork .
Blanchardstown (Irish: Baile Bhlainséir) [1] is a large outer suburb of Dublin in the modern county of Fingal, Ireland. Located ten kilometres (6 mi) northwest of Dublin city centre, it has developed since the 1960s from a small village to a point where Greater Blanchardstown is the largest urban area in Fingal.
St Brigid's GAA Club (Irish: Cumann Naomh Bríd) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Castleknock, Fingal, Ireland which serves Castleknock, Clonsilla, Blanchardstown and Corduff. Its main grounds are at Russell Park, and it also has grounds in Castleknock at Beech Park and College Fort.
The Blanchardstown Centre is also home to Ireland's largest TK Maxx store, Lifestyle Sports and 53 Degrees North, all of which are located in the "fashion park". Surrounding the centre are three retail parks, two of which are part of the centre, whilst the other, WestEnd Retail Park , is operated separately and features stores such as New Look ...
Corduff (Irish: An Chorr Dhubh) [1] is a northwestern suburb of Dublin, in Fingal, Ireland, 10 km from Dublin city centre.It is a part of the wider Blanchardstown area and is in the Dublin 15 postal district.
The Westies was the name given by the Irish media to a criminal gang based in Blanchardstown, west Dublin, Ireland.. They controlled the heroin trade in west Dublin in the late 90s and early 2000s and were known for their extreme violence against drug addicts and rival drug dealers.