Dun Laoghaire Baths
Doubling of Dún Laoghaire baths project costs to €18.2m criticised by auditor
The baths which date from 1843 closed in 1997 and were the subject of a 17-year campaign by locals to have them refurbished and reopened to the public
Character and light in abundance at Dún Laoghaire period home for €1.45m
Number 26 Clarinda Park West, built in the mid-19th century, has four generous bedrooms and two large reception rooms
Revamped 1940s semi-D by the sea in Dún Laoghaire for €1.395m
Modernised four-bed with an attic conversion retains its mid-20th-century charm
Dún Laoghaire Baths hit by accessibility problem weeks after €18m complex opens
Wheelchair users complain they’re unable to use steep ramps at the redeveloped seaside amenity
Green councillor says sorry for ‘stupid’ tweet about Dún Laoghaire Baths statue
Oisín O’Connor apologises over joke about Roger Casement statue which ‘hurt people I would never want to hurt’
Dun Laoghaire baths will reopen after 17-year campaign but ‘shockingly’ without pool, Dáil hears
TD highlights ‘mad proposals’ activists fought against in debate to create Dublin Bay authority to protect water from Baily Lighthouse to Sorrento Point
First Look: Dún Laoghaire Baths are finally set to reopen. It’s a breathtaking sight
After years of dereliction, then a seemingly never-ending build, the outdoor areas of the Co Dublin town’s renovated baths are due on December 13th
‘Star of the sea’ with views over Scotsman’s Bay for €1.95m
This six-bedroom, three-storey house in Dún Laoghaire has two parking spots and quick access to Sandycove Dart station and Glasthule village
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