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Adamstown, Dublin

New towns in the Republic of IrelandPopulated places established in the 2000sTowns and villages in South Dublin (county)Use Hiberno-English from January 2022

Adamstown (Irish: Baile Adaim, meaning 'Town of Adam') is a planned suburban development, the first new town in Ireland since Shannon Town in the 1960s. Located circa 16 km from Dublin city centre, the development-in-progress is based on a 220 hectare Strategic Development Zone site south of the N4 road and Lucan, west of Liffey tributary the Griffeen River and north of the Grand Canal. No date has been set for the official granting of any specific long-term official status (as of 2020 the local authority terms it an "emerging new town") but development is underway since 2005 and as of 2015, perhaps 4,500 of a planned population of 25,000 were resident. The planned scale of development is 9,000 to 10,000 dwellings, with aligned supporting infrastructure including public transport links. Adamstown is in the jurisdiction of South Dublin County Council.

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Adamstown, Dublin
Grand Canal Way, South Dublin

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Lucan Sarsfields GAA Club

Grand Canal Way
K78 X4E1 South Dublin, Adamstown (Lucan-St. Helens DED 1986)
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