Press Notice – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday 12th September 2017 Dun Laoghaire Harbour Company (DLHC) seeks ‘expressions of interest’ to bring floating homes to the harbour. DLHC have designated an area on the West side of the harbour where it is planned to bring a cluster of affordable homes to a very unique marine setting. …
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There will be full access to Dun Laoghaire town centre but no access to the Harbour from 06.30 until 10.00. The swim starts from Sandycove* and all surrounding roads will be closed from 04.00 until approximately 10.00. The Transition from swim to bike takes place at Newtonsmith Park on Marine Parade and therefore, Marine Parade, …
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ROAD ACCESS RESTRICTIONS SUNDAY 20th AUGUST 2017 IRONMAN® 70.3 Dublin is coming to your neighbourhood! Pedestrian movement remains unrestricted and therefore, pedestrians may access and cross the bike course whenever it is safe to do so and under the guidance of event stewards when appropriate. However, the following restrictions apply to all vehicles*. The detailed …
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If you like Ukulele music and puppies you cant miss this performance on the East Pier Bandstand. The Dublin Ukulele Collective will be supporting the great work of this great charity. Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind will be on the pier collecting money along with Guide Dog Owners & dogs, Puppy Walkers and their …
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The festival is growing from strength to strength with a impressive line up this year including international Grammy winning DJ & Producer Mark Ronson. The team at Beatyard have made a lot of changes to the experience this year. Tickets on sale now. Buy Tickets
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Ireland’s biggest sailing event, the Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta, which takes place from tomorrow until Sunday, 9th July 2017, is set to be an exciting four days of racing in Dublin Bay. There will be a fantastic festival atmosphere across the waterfront and Dun Laoghaire town as the four Dun Laoghaire waterfront yacht clubs come …
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The biennial regatta in 2015 was hailed an enormous success both afloat and ashore for a combined fleet of 415 boats, the biggest on the Irish Sea. Over 250 races on five different courses were staged in a range of light to very heavy conditions since racing began. George Sisk’s Farr 42 WOW from …
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The Course The starting line is traditionally laid in Scotsman’s Bay, East of Dun Laoghaire Harbour. The course of the race is defined as: “leaving to starboard Ireland and all its islands and rocks showing permanently above high water and situated on the landward side of the line joining the seaward extremities of: (i) …
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At the Royal St George Yacht Club
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