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  1. Ireland’s largest mosque to reopen in time for Ramadan after nine-month hiatus – The Irish Times

    The Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland, based in Clonskeagh, Co Dublin, is to open in time for the…
    #Ireland #IE #Europe #Europa #EU #clonskeagh #dublin #HighCourt #ireland #islamic-cultural-centre-of-ireland #meath #Ramadán #unitedarabemirates
    europesays.com/2725653/

  2. [11:14] Islamic Cultural Centre in Dublin closes to the public following ‘deeply troubling’ incident

    The Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh in Dublin has said it was left with no choice but to close temporarily to the public after a “deeply troubling” incident said to have occurred last Saturday.

    independent.ie/irish-news/isla

    #TheIslamicCulturalCentre #Clonskeagh #Dublin #lastSaturday

  3. [11:14] Islamic Cultural Centre in Dublin closes to the public following ‘deeply troubling’ incident

    The Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh in Dublin has said it was left with no choice but to close temporarily to the public after a “deeply troubling” incident said to have occurred last Saturday.

    independent.ie/irish-news/isla

    #TheIslamicCulturalCentre #Clonskeagh #Dublin #lastSaturday

  4. [11:14] Islamic Cultural Centre in Dublin closes to the public following ‘deeply troubling’ incident

    The Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh in Dublin has said it was left with no choice but to close temporarily to the public after a “deeply troubling” incident said to have occurred last Saturday.

    independent.ie/irish-news/isla

    #TheIslamicCulturalCentre #Clonskeagh #Dublin #lastSaturday

  5. [22:00] Closure of Islamic centre after 'unprecedented' incident

    The Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh in Dublin has been closed to the public after an incident at the weekend.

    rte.ie/news/dublin/2025/0423/1

    #TheIslamicCulturalCentre #Clonskeagh #Dublin #theweekend

  6. [22:00] Closure of Islamic centre after 'unprecedented' incident

    The Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh in Dublin has been closed to the public after an incident at the weekend.

    rte.ie/news/dublin/2025/0423/1

    #TheIslamicCulturalCentre #Clonskeagh #Dublin #theweekend

  7. [22:00] Closure of Islamic centre after 'unprecedented' incident

    The Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh in Dublin has been closed to the public after an incident at the weekend.

    rte.ie/news/dublin/2025/0423/1

    #TheIslamicCulturalCentre #Clonskeagh #Dublin #theweekend

  8. [22:00] Closure of Islamic centre after 'unprecedented' incident

    The Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh in Dublin has been closed to the public after an incident at the weekend.

    rte.ie/news/dublin/2025/0423/1

    #TheIslamicCulturalCentre #Clonskeagh #Dublin #theweekend

  9. [22:00] Closure of Islamic centre after 'unprecedented' incident

    The Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh in Dublin has been closed to the public after an incident at the weekend.

    rte.ie/news/dublin/2025/0423/1

    #TheIslamicCulturalCentre #Clonskeagh #Dublin #theweekend

  10. 1958 – Filling Station, Clonskeagh, Dublin
    Architect: Michael Scott

    Stylistically linked to their Bridgefoot Street flats for Dublin Corporation (demolished 2006) and the offices for Stewart and Lloyds from around the same time. In 1950s Ireland, architects were increasingly being hired to design filling st
    archiseek.com/1958-filling-sta
    #ArchitectureOfDublinCity #LostBuildingsOfIreland #1958 #Clonskeagh #FillingStations #MichaelScottArchitects

  11. 1958 – Filling Station, Clonskeagh, Dublin
    Architect: Michael Scott

    Stylistically linked to their Bridgefoot Street flats for Dublin Corporation (demolished 2006) and the offices for Stewart and Lloyds from around the same time. In 1950s Ireland, architects were increasingly being hired to design filling st
    archiseek.com/1958-filling-sta
    #ArchitectureOfDublinCity #LostBuildingsOfIreland #1958 #Clonskeagh #FillingStations #MichaelScottArchitects