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About Donnycarney

Donnycarney is a Northside suburb in the city of Dublin, Ireland, in the jurisdiction of Dublin City Council. It is mostly residential, around 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the centre of Dublin. Dublin GAA's home stadium, Parnell Park, is located here.

Location

Donnycarney is bordered by Beaumont, Artane, Killester and Marino, and lies in the postal districts of Dublin 3, 5 and 9. Donnycarney is in the Electoral Division of Clontarf West ED 1901, in the Civil Parish of Clonturk, in the Barony of Coolock, It is mostly residential, located approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the centre of Dublin.

Amenities

Local amenities include restaurants, the Donnycarney/Beaumont Credit Union, a church, a community youth project in the newly built large community centre (Le Chéile), a 3.25 hectares (8.0 acres) park (Maypark) that has a playground, an all-weather pitch and GAA/soccer pitches, chip shops, Chinese takeaways, newsagents and pubs. There are small strips of shops along Collins Avenue West, Malahide Road and Killester Avenue. Killester Village and Artane Castle Shopping Centre are also nearby. Donnycarney West won 'Pride of Place' area in 2012.

Donnycarney is divided by Malahide Road (where the church stands) into two separate parts- Donnycarney West (Old Donnycarney built 1930s) street names are all named after trees Oak, Elm, Hazel, and Holly with the exception of Belton Park while the other end known as North Donnycarney (New Donnycarney built in the 1940s) all start with 'Clan', Clancarthy, Clandonagh etc.

Donnycarney is also home to two primary schools (located next to the community centre and the Parish Church) on Collins Avenue, Our Lady of Consolation National School which caters for girls until 6th class and Scoil Chiarain which caters for boys until 6th class. Secondary schools include St. Davids Boys Secondary School in Artane and St. Mary's Holy Faith Killester for girls, both located just outside of Donnycarney.

In 2016, Donnycarney West erected a community clock, funded by the residents in partnership with Dublin City Council. It is located at the junction of Malahide Road and Collins Avenue.

Donnycarney youth project is a core part of the community in Donnycarney and strives to help young people of the area express themselves with their interests and also introduces young people to new hobbies.

Housing of "Old Donnycarney"

Present-day Donnycarney is predominantly residential, as a result of developments during 1920s when the Dublin Corporation made housing schemes for suburban areas of the Northside, Dublin. Prior to this, areas such as Donnycarney were quiet farmland with just one village street.[2] 400 cottages were planned by Dublin corporation in Donnycarney for tenant purchase, favouring private middle-class housing. Government housing policies were not in favour of the working class at this time. No slum clearance schemes were tackled until the 1930s, which in turn led to corporation housing being built then.[3] It wasn't until the 1930s that Dublin Corporation developed these houses.[4]

What is referred to as "Old Donnycarney" are these few hundred houses built in 1931 and 1932 in the townland. These are situated to the left side of the Malahide Road perpendicular to Collins Avenue. An identifier for the houses built at this time is they are located on roads and streets that are named after different types of trees. "Old Donnycarney" streets are called Hazel, Holly, Oak and Elm. There is an exception made for "Belton Park" in Donnycarney, where the houses were privately built in the 1930s by the Belton family. These houses are slightly larger than those built by the corporation. The late politician Charles Haughey was raised in a house on Belton Park Road. [4] “Old Donnycarney” is now known as Donnycarney West.

The Dublin Street Directory of 1873 lists the following houses in Donnycarney at the time: Donnycarney Cottage, Laurel Hill, Elm Mount, Kavanagh's Grocery, "The Refuge" (Public House), Ganeville, Mount Temple and St. John's,[5] along with just 8 houses on Oak Road.[citation needed]

Housing of "New Donnycarney"

"New Donnycarney" consists of around 800 houses, built between 1947 and 1949, just to the right of the same junction. "New" Donnycarney streets are known locally as "the clans" because all street names are preceded by "Clan".

The later Donnycarney housing scheme was completed in 1949 where it was built on the lands of 'Victoria Park' which was mostly grazing land.

Most "new" Donnycarney housing is located opposite Parnell Park as opposed to the "old" housing that stretches up the length of Collins Avenue towards Whitehall. " Our Lady of Consolation National School and Scoil Chiarain Boys School are located on Collins Avenue East in “New Donnycarney”, known as North Donnycarney.

Accessibility

Donnycarney is served by Dublin Bus routes 14, 15, 27, 27a, 27b, 42 and 43, which all stop at the centre of Donnycarney - the Donnycarney Church bus stops. Go-Ahead Ireland Route 104 from DCU to Clontarf also serves Collins Avenue East. Killester Dart Station is also nearby, at the beginning of Collins Avenue. (TFI) route N4 serves a night-link service from Blanchardstown to Point Village, travelling down Collins Avenue, while connecting both sides of Donnycarney. An underground river, the Wad, crosses Donnycarney, while another, the Naniken, crosses the Malahide Road at the edge of Donnycarney towards Coolock.