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buildings. Formerly St. Peter and Paul's BNS and St. Mary's GNS, the schools amalgamated at the beginning of the 2013/2014 school year to become St. Laurence's National School. Junior Infants to 2nd Class pupils attend the junior school in the Grange Road campus (the former girls' school), while 3rd Class to 6th Class pupils attend the senior school in the Brookstone Road campus (the former boys' school). Both buildings are within minutes of each other. Also in the village area is a special needs primary school run by St. Micheals house.
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were proposed in 1842 at the same time as the closure of the Howth Park Racecourse in nearby Sutton and Howth. A new enclosed course was opened in May 1874, which continued in regular use for almost a century, until it was closed in August 1972 due to financial difficulties related to the potential costs of necessary renovations.
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Baldoyle is home to Baldoyle United FC, with teams in the NDSL, MGL and Leinster Senior League, and principal facilities at Brookstone Road. Games are also played at Racecourse Park and Seagrange Road, Baldoyle. There were for a short period two clubs, Baldoyle United and Grange United, which merged
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passing under the railway line through a bridge structure known as the "Red Arches" and crossing in its northern parts, and coming to the sea. This river takes in the Grange Stream from Donaghmede, and other tributaries, notably the Seagrange Park Stream from the south and a small tributary from the
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For most of the 20th century, Baldoyle was well known for its racecourse, which was one of three in the Dublin metropolitan area (and for a period the only one). Open land in the village had been an informal venue for horse races in the early nineteenth century, and annual race meetings at the site
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At the turn of the 20th century, Baldoyle was still primarily a fishing village, with 9 fishing wherries. The small harbour also received coal shipments. At this time, Baldoyle was also a popular bathing spot, and attracted visitors. James Warren, allegedly Ireland's oldest man, died in Baldoyle in
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During the 1600s, there was an hostelry or inn in Baldoyle, which is recounted in one of the oldest hunting songs recorded from Ireland concerning Michael St Lawrence and a hunting party who went to Baldoyle after a day of hunting. The manuscript of the song is held in the Sloan manuscripts of the
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Baldoyle with its sheltered waterside location, was a Viking base for many years, eventually razed by an attack by the King of Leinster in 1012. However, it remained under Danish control under the arrival of the Anglo-Normans, when the last Danish chieftain, Hamund McTorkaill, was overthrown. The
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The new district of Donaghmede, comprising perhaps six major housing development areas and a commercial and social core, was "carved out" of Baldoyle's inland lands, along with a little of Coolock, and some places often described as part of Raheny, in the 1960s and 1970s; it now has a population
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Baldoyle village today has a coastal main street, with a Roman Catholic church, a community hall, a modern county library branch with sea views, and some shops and pubs. Slightly inland, among the older suburban houses, is a small shopping precinct containing a Lidl supermarket, a football club,
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In the centre of the village is a secondary school for girls, St. Mary's, while further inland is a large co-educational secondary school, Pobalscoil Neasáin. There is a co-educational primary school, St. Laurence's National School, catering for children aged 4–12, and with junior and senior
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Seagrange Park is a public park that includes a modern playground and sports pitches. A new public park was to be built on part of the former racecourse lands, including a wildlife or nature park, and while this is still pending, a community garden is maintained on part of those lands.
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Baldoyle has a dedicated badminton centre on Grange Road, one of the two centres of Leinster Badminton, with eight courts. There is an active local club, Baldoyle District Badminton Club, based there, and it is also used substantially by several other clubs, including two from
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Clongriffin estate to the west. The Mayne has, and some of its tributaries had, a history of flooding. A boy drowned in 1993 in the Seagrange Park Stream, when it was being culverted. This stream had once run south to the sea at Kilbarrack Road but was diverted to the Mayne.
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In the 20th and 21st centuries, Baldoyle has been at the centre of a large housebuilding programme, with the former racecourse having been sold to developers. The new developments have begun, as "The Coast", facing a new local centre at the northern edge of Donaghmede,
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The parliament mentioned above was held at Grange Church, which was partly restored in the late 20th century after a period of neglect. At that time the area had a population of 1208, of whom 1009 lived in the village, and the lands belonged entirely to
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in 2015. A combined name, Baldoyle Grange United, was announced for the senior team but the remaining activity was continued as simple Baldoyle United. Since 2017 all teams play as Baldoyle United FC.
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Baldoyle is located northeast of the city, and borders Donaghmede, which was formed from its western part, Portmarnock, Sutton and Bayside. It can be accessed from the coast road from Dublin to
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Baldoyle United has over 25 teams at schoolboy, schoolgirl and adult levels. In 2016 it won the FAI Community Club of the Year and also Fingal County Council's Community Group of the Year.
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For several years during the 1960s, Baldoyle Racecourse became the destination for annual sponsored charity walks, which were intended to raise funds for the
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The year after closure, on 31 October 1973, one of the most spectacular and audacious escapes from an Irish prison took place when three of the
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Na Dubh Ghall are the local GAA club and have teams across all age groups catering for both girls and boys, and play at Racecourse Park.
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on the Northern Branch, which is also the Dublin-Belfast main line. The railway line functions as the western boundary of the area.
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another Roman Catholic church, and other amenities. On the approach from the coast road is a well-known pub, the Elphin.
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The village is pleasantly situated on an inlet or creek of the Irish Sea, to the north of the low isthmus that connects
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was a frequent visitor to Baldoyle, who had a number of friends who lived in the area, including at Grange House.
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opened in April 2010 serving Baldoyle and racecourse developments such as "The Coast", and northern Donaghmede.
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On Grange Road towards Donaghmede is a light industrial estate, with more than forty businesses and the local
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sorting and delivery office. Businesses located there include major generic pharmaceuticals player
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lands of Baldoyle were later presented to the Priory of All Hallows, which had been founded by
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Planned DART, including the new Clongriffin DART station on Grange Road to serve inner Baldoyle
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Many businesses in the area are represented by the Howth Sutton Baldoyle Chamber of Commerce.
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Yeates, Padraig (23 June 1993). "Residents angry at failure of floods safety valve".
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routes H1 (Baldoyle to City Centre) and H2 (Malahide to City Centre via Portmarnock)
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A major townland of Baldoyle, encompassing much of what is now Donaghmede, is
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Steeplechase for the Metropolitan Plate at Baldoyle Racecourse, 16 March 1923
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Hurley, Michael (Spring 2006). "Baldoyle as a Racecourse Village".
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Fingal - Baldoyle, Portmarnock, Malahide and St. Doolagh's
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Ten Dozen Waters: The Rivers and Streams of County Dublin
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Among the local residents are the retired members of the
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meaning "dark (-haired) stranger", the name given by the
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Baldoyle United and Grange United to Merge, 3 Jul 2015
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Main Street
Baldoyle is located in Dublin
Baldoyle is located in Ireland
53°23′48″N 6°07′36″W / 53.39659°N 6.12664°W / 53.39659; -6.12664
Country
Ireland
Province
Leinster
County
Dublin
Fingal
Irish
Dublin
northside
Fingal
Ireland
civil parish
barony
Coolock
County Dublin

Howth
Dublin Bus
Irish Rail
DART
Clongriffin station
Dublin Bus
Sutton
Bayside
Portmarnock

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