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Carlingford Carlingford and the Cooley Peninsula, Co. Louth, Ireland, located just over an hour’s drive from Ireland’s two major cities of Dublin and Belfast. In 2008 Carlingford was honoured with the award of Ireland’s European Destination of Excellence.
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Dundalk FC Home of Dundalk FC
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Dundalk Town Council Detailed information on local services.
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Dundalk Musuem The County Museum, Dundalk is located in a beautifully restored late 18th century warehouse in the Carroll Centre at Roden Place in Jocelyn Street.
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Táin Theatre An Táin Theatre has a wide and varied programme from music and dance performances to comedy acts, dance acts and children’s shows.
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Dundalk Institute of Technology Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) is a 90-acre college campus situated 1/2 mile from the main Dublin Belfast road and 3 minutes drive from the M1 motorway to Dublin. The institution was one of the original network of Regional Technical Colleges set up in the 1970s with an emphasis on business, engineering and science. In recent years the institution has expanded into hospitality and nursing.
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Louth Age Friendly Website The Louth Age Friendly Website is a response to the voice of older people who expressed a wish to have up to date information on services particularly for older people on the one site.
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Dundalk Stadium Enjoy horse or dog racing at Dundalk Stadium, the only all-weather floodlit track in Ireland.
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The Heritage Council The Heritage Council’s vision is that the value of our heritage is enjoyed, managed and protected for the vital contribution that it makes to our identity, well-being and future. The Heritage Council is a public body working in the public interest, our priorities are to support jobs, education and heritage tourism in local communities. The Heritage Council complements but importantly builds on the work of other state heritage bodies which have primary responsibility for the care of property in state ownership and the designation of protected areas.
In practical programmes across Ireland the Heritage Council is putting in place infrastructure and networks to enable communities to take responsibility for and participate in the development and conservation of their heritage assets.
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