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Blanchardstown

Map of Blanchardstown

See our large, interactive Map of Blanchardstown for more detail, including satellite views of Blanchardstown.

This map is centered on Blanchardstown Road North.

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Blanchardstown Chronicle: the Story of a Community from Celtic Times to the Present : Produced As Part of the 21st Celebration of Coolmine Community School - Peter Sobolewski - C. Langran (Coolmine Community School)

Blanchardstown (Baile Bhlainséir in Irish) is a suburb of Dublin City, Ireland. Originally a town in its own right, it is now a large township in Fingal; and serves as a regional administrative centre for the county along with Swords. The suburb is the location of Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown. The area covers most of the An Post postal district "Dublin 15". It also is home to the St. Brigids G.A.A. club who won the Dublin Championship in 2003.

Sports Campus Ireland

It was envisaged that an area of Blanchardstown called Abbotstown was to be set aside to create Sports Campus Ireland - a new centre of sporting excellence. The Campus was to have an Academy of Sports Science, over a dozen training fields, a 50m aquatics centre, a 65,000 seater stadium, a sports village for accommodation and several other facilities.

Due to cost estimates, the plans have been redrawn to exclude the stadium and to scale back the size of the remaining facilities.

To date only the aquatics centre has been completed. It is known as the National Aquatic Centre (NAC). It is the second aquatics centre in the country to open -- the NAC was preceded by a similar centre called the Arena centre in Limerick.

Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

The Blanchardstown Shopping Centre was Ireland's second major shopping centre at its completion (it followed The Square in Tallaght) and was the country's largest shopping centre until Dundrum Town Centre opened. It is owned by Green Property Limited, and located near the junction of the M50 motorway and N3 road.

The original anchor tenants in the centre were Dunnes Stores and Roches Stores. An extension added Penneys (Primark), and a second extension, known as the Red Mall, added Marks and Spencer. A number of smaller retail units, including Dixons, HMV, Virgin Megastores, French Connection, Topshop, and others are also present. A multiplex cinema (owned by United Cinemas International) and a number of restaurants (including McDonald's, Burger King, Eddie Rockets, and Pizza Hut) are also present.

The centre environs feature a 24 hour leisure centre (bowling alleys, arcades and quazar), a library, theatre, gym, pub/nightclub, office blocks and several larger outlying retail units (including PC World and Currys).

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From: Buzz
Posted: 25 July 2006
Child safety in Blanchardstown Shopping Centre
Blanchardstown Shopping Centre have introduced a really good scheme to help parents find their kids when they lose them while they're shopping.

First off, they have some system to hook parents up with the CCTV room. But something much simpler, and probably more practical is that they give out armbands for kids that Mammy or Daddy can put their mobile number on. Simple idea, but a good one.

If anyone has ever lost (or found) a toddler in a place like Blanch, they'll appreciate how good an idea this is.
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From: sufra
Posted: 16 October 2007
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From: Witchie
Posted: 16 November 2007
Child Safety
I think the use of armbands with parents mobile no.on it is an excellent idea. I lost my son then aged 4yrs a number of years ago. The panick I felt still lives with me to this day. he was missing for about 15mins but happily I found him with the help of security guards. But I also feel the some parents might become too complacent. An armband wont stop a pervert from taking your child. We can't be too careful in this day and age with our children.
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