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In 2004, they opened the Happy Pear Café and Natural Food Shop in Greystones, County Wicklow. [4] [5] At its peak, the business employed 200 people in 4 locations. By 2021 this decreased to 72 people, closing several locations . [6] They won the 2016 Avonmore Cookbook of the Year Award at the Irish Book Awards. [7]
Greystones railway station (Irish: Stáisiún na gCloch Liath) is a railway station in Greystones, County Wicklow, Ireland. It is the southern terminus of the DART electrified rail network. History
Greystones (Irish: Na Clocha Liatha) is a coastal town and seaside resort in County Wicklow, Ireland. It lies on Ireland's east coast, 3.5 km (2.2 mi) south of Bray and 24 km (15 mi) south of Dublin city centre and has a population of 22,009, according to the 2022 census . [ 1 ]
Greystones: Greystones, County Wicklow: 1872–1895 Barista and Ice Cream Bar Cahore: Ballygarrett, County Wexford: 1857–1916 Disused? store, located next to Cahore Independent Lifeboat house Carnsore: Carnsore Point, County Wexford: 1859–1897 Duncannon: Duncannon, County Wexford: 1869–1886 Boathouse / store at Duncannon pier Ardmore ...
People from Greystones (23 P) S. Sport in Greystones (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Greystones" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Upload another image See more images 31, 33 North Deeside (Formerly 4, 5 South Turnpike) Kincardine O'Neil 57°05′11″N 2°40′32″W / 57.086323°N 2.675648°W / 57.086323; -2.675648 (31, 33 North Deeside (Formerly 4, 5 South Turnpike) Kincardine O'Neil) Category B 9581 Upload Photo Learney House, Stable-Block 57°07′52″N 2°36′24″W / 57.131225°N 2.606605 ...
Newtownmountkennedy (Irish: Baile an Chinnéidigh, meaning 'Kennedy's town') is a small town in County Wicklow, Ireland.It developed within the historic townland of Ballygarny (Irish: Baile Ó gCearnaigh) [2] (now Mount Kennedy Demesne), although all that remains is a motte where a church, graveyard and a castle or tower house once stood just 0.85 km (0.53 mi) north of the town. [3]
Frostrup was born in Oslo, Norway, to Peter and Joan Frostrup, [1] but moved with her family when she was six [2] to Ireland in 1969, [3] living in Kilmacanogue, a small village near the town of Greystones in County Wicklow.