Docklands Newsletter, Issue 14

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Docklands Newsletter, Issue 14
DOCKLANDS
NEWS
Issue 14 • June 2003
DRAFT MASTER NEW SQUARE
AT
GRAND
PLAN 2003
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he Dublin Docklands Development Authority has prepared the Draft Master Plan
2003, the first five year statutory review and update of the Area Master Plan of
1997. This review is completed to ensure that the Authority can meet its objectives in
light of changing economic and social circumstances. It also takes into account the
successes or failures of policies and actions pursued to date so that they can be
accurately assessed and changes introduced, as appropriate.
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The Draft Plan is on public display until July 3rd, 2003 at the Dublin Docklands
Development Authority’s offices on Custom House Quay. It can also be viewed on the
web at www.dublindocklands.ie. The Authority invites submissions or observations on
the draft Master Plan to be sent in writing before 5pm, Monday 21st July 2003 to:
The Secretary, Dublin Docklands Development Authority, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1
Or by email to: [email protected]
Docklands Liffey Challenge
welve boats lined up for the start of
the Fourth Annual Docklands Liffey
Challenge for 1720s on Saturday 14th
June. The colourful sails made a perfect
picture on the river, and the blue skies on
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the day set the mood for the spectators.
The sailing skills of the participants were, as usual,
well tested in the confines of the River. After three
heats and a very exciting finish Wet N Black was
declared the overall winner.
Grand Canal Square, Dublin’s
newest square, will form the
centerpiece of the development
at Grand Canal Harbour.
Grand Canal Square is an
attractive waterfront open space
with fountains and spectacular
lighting and will be the perfect
location for outdoor musical
performances. Beneath the square
is an underground car park with
150 public spaces.
Grand Canal Square – not open to
the public yet – will become one
of Dublin’s most exciting spaces.
IN THIS ISSUE …
! Draft Master Plan
! Construction Update
! Docklands Liffey
Challenge
! Docklands Fun Run
! Amenity Works at
Ringsend/Irishtown
! Business Watch
! Social Regeneration
Conference
! Restoration of Church
Organ at St. Agathas
! Seniors’ Talent Showcase
! Festival of Football
! Festival of Soccer
! New Faces at DDDA
HOTLINE: 1800 200 604
www.dublindocklands.ie
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SOCIAL REGENERATION
CONFERENCE
o assist the Authority in finalising its Draft Master Plan prior to it going on display
for public consultation the Authority invited representatives from Community
Groups and Organisations within the Docklands area and its immediate hinterland
to take part in the Authority’s first Social Regeneration Conference.
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Inner City Boxing Club
– Congratulations
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he Inner City Boxing Club has
five boys competing in the All
Ireland Finals in April all of whom
won the Dublin and Leinster
Championships. Two of these
went on to become All Ireland
Champions. Well done to trainers
Paddy and Sean Keogh and
winners Bernard Roe (11) and
Declan Geraghty(12).
Boxing winners Bernard Row and Declan Geraghty
Docklands
Academy
of Football
Over 100 delegates attended the
end of January Conference where
the delegates informed the
Authority of their views and
opinions on issues relating to the
work of the Authority for inclusion
in the Draft Master Plan. There
was also a presentation on the
Authority within its Social
Regeneration brief.
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A Conference Report has been
produced and distributed to all
lmost 100 children from the
Dublin Docklands area had
great fun during their Easter
holidays when taking part in the
first Dublin Docklands Academy
of Football from April 22 to 24 at
St. Patrick’s Athletic Stadium of
Light in Inchicore.
Coaches for the three days
included top Irish goal-scorer of
all time, Niall Quinn, Irish U-21
manager and former Ireland
striker, Don Givens, former Irish
wizard and coach, Liam Touhy,
former Everton star, Adrian
Heath, former Sunderland
Assistant Manager and Head
Coach Bobby Saxton, former
Northern Ireland International
and Manager of Southampton,
Chris Nicholl and full time
professionals from St. Patrick’s
Athletic Football Club.
The Festival catered for young
boys and girls, aged U-8 to U-13
from Dublin Docklands and its
immediate hinterlands who want
to develop their football skills
and become more confident and
accomplished players.
delegates who attended the
Conference as well as to everyone
who was invited but could not
attend. Additional copies are
available upon request. The Report
will form the basis for ongoing
consultation between the Local
Communities and the Authority.
We look forward to our Second
Social Regeneration Conference in
January 2004.
One World
The One World programme is an activity based learning programme
for the promotion of intercultural relations and the prevention of
racism.
For the second year running, 5th and 6th year students from City
Quay National School participated in the One World Programme
together with foreign students of the Royal College of Surgeons and
the Neighbouring Policing Unit, Pearse St.
Splashweek
During the Easter break close to 100 children between the ages of 10
to 14 from Pearse St area took part in the annual Splashweek
Programme. They
went to the
Blessington Adventure
Centre for canoeing
and wall climbing
activities. Liliput in
Mullingar was the
venue where they
tackled the assault
course. Swimming and
snorkelling classes
were also a major part
of the week’s
activities.
As always the hugely
successful water based
programme was run in
conjunction with the
Pearse Street
Neighbourhood Garda
unit, St. Andrew’s
Resource Centre and
the Dublin Docklands
Development
Authority.
The aims of the programme are to dispel any pre-conceived notions
or false perceptions that school children might have concerning nonnationals and is achieved through a series of group activities and
outdoor pursuits.
Due to the upgrading works at George’s Dock the ENERGY EXCHANGE
barge has been removed from the dock.
Of course it’s business as usual and Liz can be contacted at
673 9877 0r 087 251 0037 for appointments.
BUSINESS WATCH IN
THE IFSC
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usiness Watch is a crime prevention scheme programme
designed by An Garda Siochana and run on the same lines as
other Business Watch schemes throughout the city.
Business Watch meetings take place every two months and include
representatives of the businesses in the area, IFMS, DDDA and the
Gardai. There is also a small central Business Watch Committee
which meets every month and is chaired by IFMS and
representatives from companies in different locations in the IFSC.
Representatives from the pub/restaurant, retailer and residential
elements of the IFSC attend these meetings
If you are interested in attending the general Business Watch
meeting you should contact Mr. Brendan Fitzpatrick, IFMS,
phone: 6702242.
Niall Quinn shows them how
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SENIOR CITIZENS TALENT SHOWCASE Liberty Hall Theatre
ean Caulfield of
Ringsend was crowned
winner of the first
Dublin Docklands Senior
Citizens Talent Showcase.
Kay Whelan and Nancy
Chaytor both of Ringsend
were second and Darkie
Bolger of Sheriff St. third.
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The prizes were presented to the
winners by Ivor Callelly TD,
Minister for State with
responsibility for Services for
Older People. When presenting
the prizes the Minister said, “My
priority as Minister for Services for
Older People is to ensure that the
issues facing older people are
addressed with a view to
providing improved services
befitting the older population
whose contribution to society is
fully acknowledged. A lot is made
of Ireland’s commitment to our
young people. But I intend to
ensure that we have the same
commitment to our older
people.”
Minister Callelly continued,
“Tonight’s performance is
symbolic in many ways. This stage
has, for many years, been home
to some of Ireland’s, and indeed
the world’s, greatest performers.
Tonight’s performers have
followed in that tradition.”
Speaking at the event Gerry Kelly,
the Authority’s Director of Social
Regeneration said: “Tonight is the
first time this event has been
held. The energy and enthusiasm
shown by these very talented
finalists who represent all areas of
Dublin Docklands is an inspiration
to all of us and highlights once
again the wealth of talent in the
community.”
“Finalists in first
Dublin Docklands
Senior Citizens Talent
Showcase an
inspiration to all”
He continued: “This Showcase is
part of the Authority’s
commitment to social
regeneration. When the Dublin
Docklands Master Plan was first
published in 1997, the concept of
Saol Scoil was first introduced.
This concept of life long learning,
for people of all generations is
critical to all of our well beings.”
Twelve finalists took centre stage
for the Finals to a full house at
the Abbey Theatre Sunday 11th
May.
Over fifty entries were received
from over 60 year old Docklanders
and following a series of
auditions the 12 finalists were
selected. The performers included
an 81 year’s old violinist, a singing
duo both in their late 70s who
have been friends since their
schooldays and a 94 year old
singer.
The distinguished panel of judges
included Queen of Irish comedy
Maureen Potter, Val Joyce, Jim
Bartley, Ann O’Dwyer, Brian
Jackson, Managing Director of
The Abbey Theatre, and Chairman
of the Judging Panel, Dónall
Curtin, Member of the Board of
the Dublin Docklands
Development Authority and
Chairman of the Community
Liaison Committee.
First Anniversary
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he Award-winning “A Night
in November” by Marie Jones
is currently playing at the New
Liberty Hall Theatre. This
remarkable show follows
Kenneth McCallister, family man
and Ulsterman, on a fateful
night in November in Belfast
when the Republic of Ireland
qualifies against Northern
Ireland during the World Cup
campaign for 1994. Kenneth
finds himself watching the
sectarian hatred of the crowd
rather than the football.
To celebrate the first anniversary
of Liberty Hall Theatre, Lane
Productions would like to offer
all recipients of Docklands News
a two for the price of one ticket
(€24) offer for Wednesdays and
Thursdays during the month of
June. To avail of this offer just
present a copy of the Docklands
News to the Liberty Hall Theatre
box office. The offer applies to
top price tickets only and is
subject to availability.
For enquiries please call
01 872 1122
1860s Pipe Organ
at St. Agatha’s
Church restored to
former glory
n Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern T.D. and Cardinal Desmond
Connell recently attended the inaugural recital to
celebrate the restoration of the1860’s Pipe Organ at
St. Agatha’s Church, North William Street.
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The organ has 1,200 pipes and
dates back to 1860. Following the
blessing of the Organ by Cardinal
Desmond Connell there was a
recital by internationally
renowned organist Professor
Gerard Gillen. St. Agatha’s Choir
also performed under the
direction of musical director Peter
O’Driscoll.
The winning performance by Sean Caulfield of Ringsend, watched by Ivor Callelly TD
TALENT COMPETITION
1ST PRIZE TO A VALUE OF
€1,250
The Dublin Docklands
Development Authority provided
40% of funding for the
restoration works which cost close
on €150,000 under its Community
Development Project Initiative
(CDPI). Speaking at the event
Gerry Kelly, Director Social
Regeneration Dublin Docklands
Development Authority said, “The
Authority is committed to the
social regeneration of the
Docklands area and we are
delighted to be associated with
the restoration of this
magnificent pipe organ to its
former glory. It represents a
legacy from past generations and
is worthy of preservation and
An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern TD
with Fr Liam Rigney
enhancement for future
generations.”
Fr. Liam Rigney, the Parish Priest
of St. Agatha’s and Chairman of
the fundraising committee
explained that the additional
funds were raised through
individual sponsorship of the
1,200 pipes.
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If so you could be in with a chance of winning our Top Prize. Please enter before Friday July 25, 2003.
Musical Director: Andy O’Callaghan
Producer: Kevin Hough
Entry forms available from: Olive McKenna
Dublin Docklands Development Authority, Custom House Quay Dublin 1
Tel 818 3328 or email: [email protected]
CONTEST CONFINED TO PEOPLE LIVING OR WORKING IN DUBLIN DOCKLANDS
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An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern TD at the St Agatha’s recital
DOCKLANDS NEWS ● JUNE 2003
NEW BUSINESSES IN THE IFSC
Szechuan Wok
The Grafton Barber
Mayor Street. Phone: 6721873
Mayor Street. Phone: 672 0099
Richard and Sonya Corrigan have just opened a new restaurant in the
Excise Inn on Mayor Street, featuring a combination of Chinese, Thai
and Malaysian cuisine and a new wine and quality beer menu.
Another new and very welcome arrival in the IFSC is
the well-known The Grafton Barber, offering a wide
range of services including:
The fully licensed restaurant is open seven nights a week and serves
dinner from 3pm – 11.30pm. Lunch will be served every day from July
onwards. A delivery service is also planned as well as on-line lunch
ordering service.
● Cutting and Restyling
This venture is a partnership between Richard and Sonya and the Excise
Bar. Richard and Sonya have 31 years combined experience in the
catering trade in all aspects of ethnic cuisine.
● Mens’ hair colouring, bleaching and highlighting
● Open razor shaving with hot towels and face
massage (along with a complimentary brandy
and cigar !)
Try their special €20 dinner menu, or enjoy casual eating from their
“Asian Bites” bar menu.
● A walk-in service, (appointments can be made for
those busy lunchtimes and evening hours).
● SPECIAL €15 OPENING OFFER FOR SHAMPOO,
RESTYLE AND BLOWDRY, INCLUDING GRAFTON
BARBER HAIR TONIC.
Opening hours:
9am – 7pm Monday to Friday
7.30pm Thursday
Saturday 9am – 6pm
Fitzpatrick Menswear
Clarion Quay, IFSC. Phone: 6490992
With a fabulous layout, the range
includes casual wear and business
suits, and labels such as Bugatti,
Stoves, Cerruti, Gardeur, Van Gils,
and Reporter. These suits and
trousers can be topped off with
shirts by Eterna, Olymp and
Bodoni and a full range of silk
ties.
Jan and Sammy watch as Richard and Sonya Corrigan cut the ribbon
to open the Szechuan Wok at the Excise Bar
Paul has many years experience in
the business and knows how
important personal service is –
this is his strong suit (!).
Seven Wonders
Excise Walk, IFSC
We wish him every success in this
venture.
SEVEN WONDERS Café is located on Excise Walk, just across from the
Clarion and the NCI. It offers a wide range of excellent products
including Fresh Juices and Smoothies, a fine range of delicious filled
Bagels, gourmet Sandwiches, healthy Salads, fat free Frozen Yogurt, as
well as great Coffee.
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday
8am – 6.30pm
Thursday
8am – 7.30pm
The proprietor, Billy, happens to be the current Irish Barista Champion
of 2003, a title he recently won competing against the best coffee
makes in the country. So, if it’s really great coffee you fancy, then you
know where to go!
For all round quality and value, you will go a long way to get better
than SEVEN WONDERS. If you haven’t already done so, get down there
as quick as you can.
With more than 20 years
experience in the Menswear trade
Paul Fitzpatrick has now opened
his own Man’s Shop in Clarion
Quay, beside the Excise Inn.
Saturday
10am – 6.00pm
For phone orders call 672 0210.
Executive Adjusters
Bagel Factory
Free delivery for orders over €30.
Chiropractic
Mayor Street
IFSC
Dublin 1. Telephone: 611 9730
IFSC Medical Centre,
10-11 Exchange Place
Dr. Brett Halliday recently commenced a
Chiropractic practice at the IFSC Medical
Centre, 10-11 Exchange Place, IFSC.
A South African who graduated from the
prestigious Anglo European College of
Chiropractic receiving his B.Sc. in
Chiropractic from Portsmouth University.
Brett, who is a member of the Chiropractic
Association of Ireland, has worked in South
Africa, UK and Ireland in multi-disciplinary
clinics and, ran his own Chiropractic practice
in the Irish midlands for almost six years.
For appointments phone:
087 1355141 or
Email: [email protected]
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The BAGEL FACTORY is the very latest eatery to
arrive in the IFSC. Carol Dixon opened her BAGEL
FACTORY franchise early in June bringing both
residents in the area and workers in the IFSC yet
another food choice.
The BAGEL FACTORY has been in cities in the UK
for the past six years and it plans to expand their
franchises throughout the Ireland this year.
Carol explained that the bagels, which are low in
salt and fat are the new healthy eating concept.
The bagels are freshly baked on the premises every
morning. There is a huge choice in both sweet and
savoury bagels with filling to suit everyone’s taste
from vegetarian, meat and fish.
The BAGEL FACTORY opens every morning from
7am and closes at 5.30pm Monday to Friday. They
also serve a full range of teas and coffees. Sounds
like a great idea for breakfast !
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900 APARTMENTS COMMENCED
ON FORMER GAS SITE
onstruction has
commenced on 900
apartments on the
former Gasworks site, 20%
of which will be
social/affordable.
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being developed by John Sisk
Limited and Park Homes Limited
and will be completed by Spring
2006.
At Gallery Quay 298 apartments
are being developed by Alanis,
Pierse Contracting and DDDA (60
social units). This development
will be completed by Autumn
2005.
287 apartments (56 social), along
with 5 retail units and offices at
Hanover Quay/Sir John Rogerson’s
Quay II are under construction
and will be completed by Spring
2005. Boston-based Corcoran
Jennison and Michael McNamara
are joining forces on this
development.
The site at Hanover Quay/Sir John
Rogerson’s Quay 1 will provide
294 apartments (with 61 social
units), pub/restaurant, crèche,
retail units and offices. This site is
There is a high level of interest in
these sites which front on to the
water on sides making it a really
attractive city quarter.
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
Conservation and
Restoration
The conservation and restoration
of the Scherzer Bridge at Guild
Street has been commenced by
the Authority. The work is being
carried out by John Craddock
Contractors and expected to be
completed by the end of
September 2003
This bridge is part of a set of two
- the other being at the entrance
to George’s Dock.
The Scherzer Bridges, made of
steel and concrete were installed
in 1912. They were commissioned
in a bid to shorten the time taken
by the existing bridges to lift to
provide access for boats to the
docks and canal. The Scherzer
bridges, based on a rolling lift
design invented by William
Scherzer in 1893, reduced
opening times to 4.5 minutes.
Twin bridges were built to
minimize disruption to traffic
during operation. The essential
feature of this type of bridge is
that the centre of gravity of the
whole moveable structure
corresponds with the centre of
the roll which means the bridge is
in equilibrium in all positions.
The Scherzer bridges will not be
operational again, but are being
conserved and restored as
heritage pieces.
New
Pedestrian
Bridge for
The Liffey
The Dublin Docklands
Development Authority has
applied to Dublin City Council
for planning permission for the
new pedestrian bridge on the
Liffey
The bridge, which will be
located east of the Talbot
Memorial Bridge, will link the
Government and cultural
quarter in Merrion Square with
the business district in the IFSC.
The residential communities,
both existing and emerging will
be linked by this pedestrian
access.
Designed by Brian O’Halloran
and Associates, this stunning
new bridge was unanimously
selected winner of the
international design
competition and will add greatly
to the prestige of docklands.
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COMMENCEMENT OF AMENITY WORKS
AT RINGSEND AND IRISHTOWN
he work to be carried out under the Contract for Ringsend Amenity Works,
currently on site, consists of an exciting new urban intervention in the Ringsend/
Irishtown area. The project seeks to link the two main areas of the village, namely
the area around the library and the area adjacent to the church using tilted planes of
granite paving and cobbles interspersed with stone seats, stainless steel utilities and
planting.
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Facelift for
George’s
Dock
As part of the renovation of the
George’s Dock basin, the
Authority will be carrying out
extensive work to the basin
itself.
Commencing mid June, the
dock will be drained to enable
the work to proceed. As part of
the renovation, the bed of the
dock will be filled to 750mm
below the existing water level.
A concrete base 70m x 50m will
be constructed under the water
to enable staging to be retro
fitted to facilitate events right
in the centre of George’s Dock.
Water features will also be
installed to add to the
continuous animation of the
dock.
The project is due for
completion in September 2003.
The bulk of the work pertains to
the pavements – some relaid in
existing form, some widened and
newly constructed. Also included
are sloped banks clad in granite
containing planting, granite clad
seats, new trees as well as the
conservation of existing trees.
Ancillary items of street furniture
LANDMARK TOWER / U2 STUDIO
The architectural competition for the design of a Landmark
Tower/U2 Studio at Britain Quay attracted 595 submissions from all
over the world.
The Jury has commenced its deliberations and it is expected that a
decision will be taken before the end of summer.
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pin the landscape together
including bins, bollards, cycle
stands and signage. New street
lighting will be provided
throughout as well as ancillary
lighting at low level which will be
used to emphasise particular
elements of the scheme.
The works stretch from
Thorncastle Street at the Liffey
end to the pavements as far as
Seapoint House Pub at the
Irishtown end. The concentration
of the works lie in the area
between St. Patrick’s church and
the Library in Ringsend Village
where extensive re-design and
re-paving will be carried out.
Amenity Works at Ringsend
RIAI Regional
Awards
In the Annual Regional Awards
of the Royal Institute of the
Architects of Ireland, the
housing at Clarion Quay
received commendations.
Also at the RIAI Regional Awards
the recently opened North Wall
Quay campshires have been
selected for exhibition for their
design quality.
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AYA deli @ IFSC
Custom House Square · IFSC · Dublin 1
Telephone: 672 1852
EAT IN:
Breakfast – bagels, freshly
baked pastries, coffee
Lunch - sushi, Japanese lunch
menu, sandwiches
TAKE OUT:
Sushi, sandwiches, bagels,
soups, coffee as well as
Japanese lunches
Corporate Catering Service
available
Contact 085 859 5101
EXPRESSO BAR Cafe
Unit 6 Custom House Square, IFSC, Dublin 1
Phone: 672 1812 Fax: 672 1812
Open Breakfast Mon-Fri
7.00am-11.30am
Open Lunch Mon- Friday
12.00pm-5.00pm
Open Brunch: Sat-Sun ( the same menu as St. Mary’s Road and Expresso Bar, Foxrock)
10.00am-5.00pm
Now open late on Thursday & Friday til 8.00pm
For take outs try the alternative to the sandwich – our authentic bagel menu is available for
breakfast, business meetings, or even solo at your desk
THE VAULTS
IFSC, Dublin 1
Phone: 605 4700
THE Vaults is a state of the art multi-purpose
venue bar and restaurant located under
Connolly Station in the IFSC. Consisting of ten
unique underground stone vaults and opened
in May of last year, the Vaults has proved to be
one o the most popular venues in the city
centre.
The Vaults is ideal for morning meetings,
business lunches, conferences and after work
drinks. At night time it transforms into a
relaxed lounge, sports viewing area, dance
floor or private function venue. V1 at the
Vaults is one of the hottest nightclubs in town
and plays host to club nights every Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. The Vaults is a great place
for lovers of food. The winning kitchen team
in the Vaults is headed up by Sardinian chef
Max Usai under the watchful eye of food
maestro and MD Michael Martin.
So why not check us out for food, drink and
fun. Ideal for business, perfect for pleasure
and designed on a grand scale, The Vaults is
more than a unique venue – it’s a unique
experience.
We love wine. Cabot & Co
is a wine shop for people like us, who
don’t want a generic wine shop with the
same tired old labels. We love to talk about
and taste our wines, but in a helpful and
down-to-earth way.
We want people to feel
welcome and relaxed here. And of course
to enjoy our wines. Drop in anytime,
even if its just for a taste !
over 4,000 bottles / 400 wines
old world / new world
limited availability wines
direct imports
handmade Cuban cigars
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Custom House Square
IFSC, Dublin 1
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personalised attention
delivery service
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DOCKLANDS FUN RUN
he annual Docklands Fun
Run was held on May 12th
this year. Even though the
weather did not favour us that
evening, over 500 staunch Fun
Run supporters finished the Run.
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New faces at DDDA
Loretta Lambkin
over 10 years international
experience in event management
and marketing in the corporate,
fashion and arts sectors in
Canada, the US, London and
Dublin.
Loretta Lambkin has been
appointed Director of Marketing
of the Dublin Docklands
Development Authority (DDDA).
Following completion of an MBA
at the University of Maryland,
USA, Loretta joined Diageo plc
(Guinness) where she spent the
last five and a half years working
in the US and Ireland.
CHQ, a development by the
Dublin Docklands Development
Authority (DDDA) will be the
most innovative, vibrant and
exciting destination for shopping,
dining and events to arrive in
Ireland.
As usual residents along the route came
out of their homes and cheered on the
runners and walkers.
Eugene O’Neill completed the course in
21min.16sec. followed by Ben
Brady 22min.3sec. Sandra
Armstrong and Ann Marie Byrne
were the first two women across
the finishing line with times of
22min.58sec and 28min.48sec.
We would like to say a big thank
you to everyone who entered the
event and hope you had a good
time. We would also like to thank
our sponsors Coca-Cola Bottlers,
D-One Restaurant, Richmond
Marketing, Nivea, Nestle Ireland
Limited and Tayto Limited, who
all contributed product for the
goody bags and refreshments
after the Run.
Loretta Lambkin
Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor has been
appointed Event and Exhibition
Manager at Custom House Quay
(CHQ). Elizabeth brings to CHQ
Elizabeth Taylor
Docklands
Balloons
At the start of the Docklands Fun
Run this year on May 20th we
launched about 1000 balloons in
bunches.
The following day one of the
bunches of balloons landed in a
garden in Towcester,
Northamptonshire about 250 miles
away as the crow flies. The
balloons left Dublin Docklands at
8.00pm and arrived in Towcester at
approximately 12 noon – 16 hours.
That’s a speed of 15.62 miles per
hour.
Here’s Alexandra Atkinson (age 9)
with her find.
SEA SAFARI
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ea Safari will be starting
operations from Dublin City
Moorings at Custom House Quay
from the end of June. Sea Safari
operates already from Malahide
Marina and is now expanding to
include the Dublin Docklands
location.
The Sea Safari combines pure
excitement and adventure. You
can choose between three safaris
- the Eco Safari which explores
the rich bird and wildlife around
the north Dublin islands taking in
Lambay Island, Ireland’s Eye, - The
Thrill Seeker which takes you on a
high speed adrenalin packed tour,
or the Leisure Safari which is a
relaxing sea tour taking in local
history, culture and rich heritage
of the area.
Licensed by the Department of
the Marine, all RIBS meet the
highest international technical
and safety specifications. All RIBs
are fully equipped with the latest
electronic, navigation and safety
equipment, including life rafts.
All passengers are kitted out with
full body wet gear and life jackets
so that you remain completely
warm, dry and safe throughout
the safari.
Safaris can be tailored to suit your
own requirements. Club or office
groups can take advantage of this
service.
DIARY NOTICE
Event:
Date:
Time:
Location:
VERITAS Oracle MasterClass
Wednesday, 2nd July 2003
Registration from 9am. Course begins at 10am. Close at 3:15pm.
Lunch will be provided.
Clarion Hotel, IFSC Dublin 1.
Sabeo Technologies and VERITAS Software are pleased to invite you to the VERITAS Oracle MasterClass on
Wednesday, 2nd July 2003 at the Clarion Hotel, IFSC, Dublin.
This short series of technical workshops will provide you with an excellent understanding of the VERITAS
Database Edition™ for Oracle and how it can increase performance, availability, and manageability of Oracle
systems.
In addition, VERITAS and Precise will deliver a short presentation on Database and Application Performance
Tuning Methodologies.
To register, please go to www.sabeo.com/Events/VERITASmasterclass.htm.
For further information contact: David Murphy, Professional Services Director, Sabeo Technologies.
Tel: 01 406 4600. Email: [email protected].
For reservations or further
information please contact Sea
Safari:
Phone: 8061626
Fax:
8168078
Web:
www.seasafari.ie
Email: [email protected]
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SUMMERTIME
JAZZ IN THE IFSC
Summertime jazz will continue in the IFSC this year
during June, July and August. Sessions will be held
on Thursdays.
June 19th
July 3rd
July 17th
12pm – 2pm
Mayor Square
AIDAN ROBERTS JAZZ TRIO
5.30 – 7.30pm Campshire Cafes
GERRY O’CONNOR ALLSTARS
5.30 – 7.30pm
DUBLIN HOT CLUB
COW PARADE DUBLIN 2003
H
oly Cow! CowParade is coming to Dublin
Docklands. Look out for the artistic cows
coming to graze in various locations from 30 June.
Hundreds of artists, professional and amateur, from
throughout Ireland have been painting and
decorating life-sized cows in preparation for the
CowParade which is sponsored by Baileys. Dublin
will serve as an urban pasture to the herds of
painted, costumed, festooned and creatively
transformed cows that will be on display on streets,
parks and landmarks throughout the city. Watch
out for more on the CowParade trail in the
newspapers, at tourist offices, cafes, bars and
hotels.
The exhibition aims to embrace the spirit of
Ireland’s natural and cultural history whilst raising
substantial funds for charity, and hopes to attract
tourists and Irish residents alike to explore the
uniquely inspired and painted cows to be displayed
around Dublin city.
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ADVERTISE IN DOCKLANDS NEWS
We are pleased to announce that, following requests from traders and service providers in the area, we will be
including advertising in all future issues. Rates on request.
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