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PartyZone are a Dublin based company founded in 2004 that has been providing excellent quality to customers throughout Ireland with all their Party rental needs for all occasions, including Weddings, Anniversary's, Birthdays, Christmas Parties, Christenings, Graduation Nights, New Years Parties, Retirements and Corporate Events.

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About Cabra

Cabra is an inner suburb on the northside of Dublin city in Ireland. It is approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) northwest of the city centre, in the administrative area of Dublin City Council. It was commonly known as Cabragh until the early 20th century. Largely located between the Royal Canal and the Phoenix Park, it is primarily a residential suburb, with a range of institutions and some light industry. Cabra is served by bus, tram and mainline rail; it lies across Navan Road, one of the main roads from central Dublin to the orbital motorway. The population of all electoral divisions labelled as Cabra was 23,681 as of the 2022 census.

Amenities, sports and organisations

Mount Bernard Park is a public park located in East Cabra. Its amenities include tennis courts, a basketball court, a 5-a-side football pitch, a playground and outdoor exercise equipment. At Cabra's western boundary lies the Phoenix Park, Ireland's largest urban park and home to the President of Ireland and Dublin Zoo. The Royal Canal runs through Cabra and has a parallel towpath for walking and cycling.

Naomh Fionnbarra GAA Club is located in Cabra, and has facilities for hurling, camogie and gaelic football.

The Order of Malta Ambulance Corps has a branch in the area, and has provided training in first-aid and nursing skills, and voluntary community care services for over 30 years. The related national youth organisation, the Order of Malta Cadets, is for 10- to 16-year-olds.

Features

Broom Bridge

Broom Bridge, also known as Brougham Bridge, is a small bridge along Broombridge Road which crosses the Royal Canal in Cabra. The bridge is named after William Broom, one of the directors of the Royal Canal Company. Broom Bridge is the location where Sir William Rowan Hamilton, following a 'eureka experience', first wrote down the fundamental formula for quaternions on 16 October 1843, which is to this day commemorated by a stone plaque on the northwest corner of the underside of the bridge.

Church of Christ the King

The Roman Catholic Church of Christ the King was opened in Cabra in 1933, following the Eucharistic Congress of Dublin (1932). John J. Robinson of Robinson and Keefe was asked to design the new church, as he had been the architect for all the structures (Phoenix Park, Merrion Road, O'Connell Bridge etc.) built for the Congress. The church is cross-shaped in plan and was built in red brick with a huge statue of Christ integrated into the tower, which is on the axis of the approach road. The church shares a number of features with St. Therese Mount Merrion which was designed by the same architect approximately 20 years later. Robinson was also the architect of Galway Cathedral.

Public transport

Bus

The two main Dublin Bus routes for the area are the 120 Ashtown via Cabra West/East to Parnell Street/Ballsbridge and 122 Ashington, Cabra West/East, City to Drimnagh. Routes 38/a/b serve Cabra Road, while 37, 39, 39a,70, 70n serve Navan Road. Route 46a travels the North Circular Road, part of Cabra's southern boundary.

Tram

ublin's tram system, has two stops in Cabra, namely, Cabra and Grangegorman. The Green Line runs through the city centre and onwards to Cherrywood in South Dublin, with a connection in the city centre for services to West Dublin.

Mainline rail

There are suburban rail stops at Broombridge (which is also where the Luas terminates) and Pelletstown stations, providing rails services to Maynooth railway station, M3 Parkway railway station and stations in Dublin city centre such as Docklands railway station or Dublin Connolly railway station.