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Ballymun (Baile Munna in Irish) is an area on Dublin's Northside close to Dublin Airport currently undergoing demolition and regeneration. Located on Dublin's Northside close to Dublin Airport , it is currently best known for the Ballymun flats, a development of seven apartment towers and many smaller "step-up" blocks (i.e. no elevator). The seven towers are currently in the process of being demolished.
Historically, Ballymun was a larger area than it is now, but due to what were seen to be undesirable associations, the area has shrunk since the completion of the flats. For instance in the early days of Dublin City University, then called National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin, this institution was referred to as being in Ballymun (part of the "Ballymun Project") whilst today it is referred to and has a postal address in Glasnevin even though it has not changed location, indeed much of the present day Ballymun town center comprised of the northern site of Albert Agricultural College, the forerunner of the present-day university, Dublin City University. Despite these slightly negative associations Ballymun is in fact a thriving community with a high standard of living. New housing estates are currently being built and will most likely be bought by young aspiring businessmen as their first step on the Property ladder. The rest will be occupied by the former residents of the flats. Streets have also been renamed, for example the now Glasnevin Avenue was formerly called Ballymun Avenue. The term "Glasnevin North" also appeared to describe areas formerly part of Ballymun.
The lines "I see seven towers/But I only see one way out" in the U2 song 'Running To Stand Still' are a reference to the towers in Ballymun.
Moreover, in the U2 song 'Bad', the song and lyrical focus is on drug use in the Ballymun flats. (Taken from Wikipedia article on Ballymun) |
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New Ballymun Blog
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MacDermott implosion delayed due to accident |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 02 March 2005 |
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The planned implosion of MacDermott tower has been delayed until further
notice while Health and Safety is reviewed following last weeks tragic death of
a construction worker on the site. The tower was due to be demolished by
controlled implosion on 6th March 2005.
According
to the Ballymun Concrete News, "Locals will have a front-row seat at the
dramatic scene, with space available behind a 100-meter exclusion zone
surrounding the Tower block", "A blast protector made up of layers of chain-link
fencing at the source of each explosion will be installed to contain black
fragments from the implosion at each blast level". |
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Ballymun Concrete News Vol 7 Issue 2 Online Edition |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 02 March 2005 |
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The
Ballymun Concrete News online archive has been updated with the latest issue
plus back issues of the local paper. These are now available via the download section.
Highlights from the latest issue include:
- MacDermott Tower to be blasted!
- Brian Kerr launches parents network
- Ballymun RAPID programme
- Minister Ahern and Ciaran Murray
+ much more
Download your copy here Visit Ballymun Concrete News website here
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Worker dies at MacDermott Tower |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 20 February 2005 |
GARDAI are investigating the death of a British construction worker at tower
blocks in Ballymun.
The man, from Liverpool, was preparing the Sean McDermott Tower for demolition
when the accident happened at 9am yesterday. He was taken to the Mater hospital
and died later that day.
The
Health and Safety Authority (HSA) has launched an investigation. Gardai are
trying to contact the man’s family.
He was working on the removal of an internal stairway in the tower, which is due
to be imploded on March 6. Staircases, doors and lifts are removed from
buildings in advance of demolition.
He was a specialist sub- contractor to the main demolition contractors, John
Tinnelly & Sons, which has closed the site while it is examined.
The man’s death was announced in a statement from Ballymun Regeneration, the
company knocking the towers and building new flats for residents in the area.
Sean MacDermott Tower, a 15-storey building, will be the first building to be
imploded as part of the regeneration of the Dublin suburb. |
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New Health Centre - Opening Soon |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 02 February 2005 |
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The Minister for Health, Mary Harney, has said a new health facility at
Ballymun in Dublin will be open in weeks.
The facility has lain idle for some time because of breaches of procurement
policies.
On RTÉ Radio Ms Harney said she sorted out the difficulties in relation to
the Ballymun facility, and had instructed the Health Service Executive to move
ahead to open it. RTE news item below
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 22 December 2004 |
Open auditions are being held at the Axis Centre tomorrow Tuesday 21st December from 12-8pm for a new pilot TV show with comedian Des Bishop.
We're looking for people to take part in a 3 week comedy workshop 'funny school'.
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!!! 18 years+
Just come along and meet us tomorrow. Questions or more details: 087-2379747 |
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An Teanga Nua launch new website |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 18 December 2004 |
We are an online pressure group for the promotion of the Irish langauge, and we would welcome your submissions.
Check out our website for detials on what we are about, and post your opinions, prefeably in English, so then everyone can understand.
http://www.teanganua.pro.ie
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