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Malahide looped walks – 3. Back Strand, Sea Rd and Yellow Walls
The third in our series of looped walks mapped by Stephen Macdonagh. See all Malahide Looped Walks. This 3km walk takes you from the village centre (Townyard Lane) along the inner Broadmeadow Estuary, up Sea Road to the junction with … Continue reading
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Malahide looped walks – 2. Malahide Castle Perimeter
This is the second in our series of looped walks mapped by Stephen Macdonagh. See all Malahide Looped Walks. Malahide Castle perimeter walk is just over 4k but there are many permutations and combinations in this wonderful facility. This walk … Continue reading
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Malahide looped walks – 1. Seamount and Paddy’s Hill
We all need to ensure we take exercise during this challenging time. This 6km walk is the first in a series of looped walks mapped by Stephen Macdonagh. See all Malahide Looped Walks. The views from Robswall park, of Lambay … Continue reading
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Latest Notes
Here are the notes for September 2020. The notes of our previous meetings are available on our monthly notes page.
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It’s a dog’s life – thanks – but please activate pedestrian lights
Life for dogs in Malahide recently got even better, with the addition of a dog walking track complete with water fonts to a quiet corner of Malahide Demesne. We welcome and thank Fingal county council for the ongoing improvements to … Continue reading
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Latest Notes
Here are the notes for August 2020. The notes of our previous meetings are available on our monthly notes page. Latest Notes
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Latest Notes
Here are the notes for July 2020. The notes of our previous meetings are available on our monthly notes page. Latest Notes
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Keeping New Street family friendly and alcohol free
Fingal county council has pedestrianised New Street for a 10 week pilot project. However, many residents have expressed concern that the pedestrianisation of New Street will result in alcohol consumption on the street. The Malahide Community Forum wrote to an Garda Siochana seeking … Continue reading
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Cooperation with Malahide Tidy Towns
We’re fortunate in Malahide to have a very active Tidy Towns committee that works tirelessly to keep our village looking beautiful and regularly wins Tidy Town awards. The cancellation, due to Covid-19, of this year’s Tidy Towns competition has not … Continue reading
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Latest Notes
Here are the notes for June 2020. The notes of our previous meetings are available on our monthly notes page.
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