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Amenities
Ringsend has a range of shops, pubs and businesses. It has a branch of Dublin Public Libraries in a Carnegie Library building, a Dublin City Council recycling depot and a substantial leisure area, Ringsend Park, which contains a renovated stadium, formerly "Ringsend Stadium", now "Irishtown Stadium" in honour of the neighbouring area of Irishtown.
Description
Ringsend (Irish: An Rinn) is a southside inner suburb of Dublin, the capital of Ireland. It is located on the south bank of the River Liffey, about three kilometres east of the city centre, and is the southern terminus of the East Link Toll Bridge. Formerly the point where ships arriving across the Irish Sea would dock, Ringsend went into decline in the 19th and 20th centuries, when the shipping moved to ports further south along the coast, although there is still some local container shipping.
History and name
Ringsend was originally a long narrow peninsula separated from the rest of Dublin by the estuary of the River Dodder river. Since the Irish for peninsula is Rinn, pronounced 'Ring', it seems likely that the name means 'the end of the peninsula'. The Boland's Mill is located in the area, this was where a great deal of action in the Easter Rising was seen. Ringsend has long been known colloquially as Raytown reflecting its history as a fishing village. It was once part of the Pembroke Township.
People
Local residents include Colin Farrell, the actor, Paul Durcan, the poet, and the current Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government and Green Party leader, John Gormley. Other notables: * Jimmy Dunne * Bob Fullam * Dermot Gallagher * Val Harris * Fran Rooney
Recent times
With the growth of Dublin since 1990, Ringsend has become a popular location for students and younger workers.[citation needed] Recent years have seen significant growth in the area, with the Grand Canal Dock Project. The U2 Tower at Britain Quay was due for completion in 2008/2009 but has now been put on hold.
References
Coordinates: 53°20′30″N 6°13′40″W / 53.34167°N 6.22778°W / 53.34167; -6.22778
See also
* List of towns and villages in Ireland
Sport
Two major Irish football clubs Shelbourne F.C. and Shamrock Rovers F.C. were founded in the area. Bath Markievicz Celtic[1]is a schoolboy club whose home pitch is in Ringsend park. Cambridge Boys FC[2] is a schoolboy club named after Cambridge Avenue and whose home pitch is in Ringsend park. Liffeys Pearse FC[3] was formed by and amalgamation of Liffeys Wanderers and Pearse Rangers. The club's home pitch is in Ringsend Park. St Patrick's YC Football Club[4] was established in 1936. The club's home pitch is at Irishtown Stadium. There is also a tradition of rowing with two clubs St. Patrick's and Stella Maris. The Ringsend Regatta still takes place annually. More recently, the Poolbeg Yacht, Boat Club, & Marina has established a centre for water-based sporting activities and hosts an eighteen-race sailing series from the marina to the Dublin Bay area during the summer months each year.[citation needed] The Clan na Gael Fontenoy [1] GAA club are the local gaelic football, hurling, and camogie teams.
The Great South Wall and Poolbeg Peninsula
Ringsend and the southern part of Dublin Port are also home to the Great South Wall, connecting the Poolbeg Lighthouse to the mainland. The lighthouse lies at the extreme east end of the wall and was constructed in 1767. The stone wall that now stands was constructed over a period of many years and was completed in 1795. The wall and lighthouse are a popular walk destination. The area around Poolbeg also contains Dublin's main power station, with two huge chimneys for steam, which are Dublin landmarks, the former Pigeon House Fort and a range of industrial buildings. South of the Poolbeg peninsula and the Great South Wall lies the sandy area known as the South Bull.