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'''Phibsborough''' (''Baile Phib'' in [[Irish language|Irish]]), often spelled '''Phibsboro''', is a neighbourhood of [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. It is located in the [[Dublin 7]] [[Dublin postal districts|postal district]] on the [[northside (Dublin)|north side]] of the city. The area is very close to the city centre, about two [[kilometre]]s from the [[River Liffey]] which bisects the city. Phibsborough is bordered by [[Glasnevin]], [[Drumcondra, Dublin|Drumcondra]] and [[Cabra, Dublin|Cabra]]. At its centre is the crossroads known as [[Dublin street corners|Doyle's Corner]].
'''Phibsborough''' (''Baile Phib'' in [[Irish language|Irish]]), often spelled '''Phibsboro''', is a district of [[Dublin]] in the [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. It is located in the [[Dublin 7]] [[Dublin postal districts|postal district]] on the [[northside (Dublin)|north side]] of the city. The area is very close to the city centre, about two [[kilometre]]s from the [[River Liffey]] which bisects the city. Phibsborough is bordered by [[Glasnevin]], [[Drumcondra, Dublin|Drumcondra]] and [[Cabra, Dublin|Cabra]]. The centre of Phibsboro is a crossroad intersection known as [[Dublin street corners|Doyle's Corner]].


==Development==
==Development==
In recent years, Phibsborough has experienced a renaissance and house prices in the area have increased substantially. Moreover, private developers have secured planning permission to upgrade the existing Phibsborough Shopping Centre through a €75 million refurbishment. The area retains much of its original [[Victorian architecture]], including terraces of red-brick houses and majestic churches, such as St. Peter's Church, as well as number of traditional Irish pubs such as O'Mahony's and The Hut. Recently, the [[Government of Ireland|government]] announced plans to close historic [[Mountjoy Prison]] in 2008 and redevelop the site, maintaining at least some of the original buildings.
In recent years, Phibsborough has experienced a renaissance and house prices in the area, like in the rest of Dublin, have increased substantially. Moreover, private developers have secured planning permission to upgrade the existing Phibsborough Shopping Centre through a €75 million refurbishment. The area retains much of its original [[Victorian architecture]], including terraces of red-brick houses and majestic churches, such as St. Peter's Church, as well as number of traditional Irish pubs such as O'Mahony's and The Hut. Recently, the [[Government of Ireland|government]] announced plans to close the historic [[Mountjoy Prison]] in 2008 and redevelop the site, maintaining at least some of the original buildings.


==Amenities and Transportation==
==Amenities and Transportation==
The [[Royal Canal]] separates Phibsborough from Drumcondra, and the immediately adjacent neighbourhood of Glasnevin. A spur of the canal (now filled in and partially built upon) leads south towards the City Basin (also known as "Blessington Street Basin"). The filled in canal is now partially covered by a tree lined linear park running alongside the road; The Royal Canal Bank. The ¾-mile branch originally ran south from below the 5th lock on the Royal's main line, under the North Circular Road by Blacquiere Bridge and along the east side of Phibsborough Road. The Foster Aqueduct carried the canal over Phibsborough Road to the terminus, a large harbour at the [[Broadstone, Dublin|Broadstone]].
The [[Royal Canal]] separates Phibsborough from Drumcondra, and the adjacent district of Glasnevin. A spur of the canal (now filled in and partially built upon) leads south towards the City Basin (also known as "Blessington Street Basin"). The filled in canal is now partially covered by a tree lined linear park running alongside the road; The Royal Canal Bank. The ¾-mile branch originally ran south from below the 5th lock on the Royal's main line, under the North Circular Road by Blacquiere Bridge and along the east side of Phibsborough Road. The Foster Aqueduct carried the canal over Phibsborough Road to the terminus, a large harbour at [[Broadstone, Dublin|Broadstone]].


Phibsborough is also served by several forms of public transport including several routes for Dublin Bus and by the Irish railway system through the nearby Drumcondra train station. [[Broadstone Station]], the former Dublin terminus of the Midland Great Western Railway, is now used as a bus garage by [[Bus Eireann]]<ref>[http://www.techpress.ie/broadstone/station.html Revealing Broadstone Station to Public View]</ref> and [[Dublin Bus]].
Phibsborough is also served by several forms of public transport including several routes of Dublin Bus and by the Dublin Suburban railway system through the nearby Drumcondra railway station. [[Broadstone Station]], the former Dublin terminus of the Midland Great Western Railway, is now used as a bus garage by [[Bus Eireann]]<ref>[http://www.techpress.ie/broadstone/station.html Revealing Broadstone Station to Public View]</ref> and [[Dublin Bus]].


[[Dalymount Park]], the home of League of Ireland [[football]] team [[Bohemian F.C.]] is in Phibsborough, although negotiations are underway for the club to move to a purpose-built stadium west of Dublin and for the Dalymount ground to be redeveloped.
[[Dalymount Park]], the home of League of Ireland [[football]] team [[Bohemian F.C.]] is also in Phibsborough, although negotiations are underway for the club to move to a purpose-built stadium west of Dublin and for the Dalymount ground to be redeveloped.


[[Croke Park]], one of the largest stadiums in Europe, is approximately two kilometres away as are the National Botanic Gardens which are situated in nearby Glasnevin.
[[Croke Park]], one of the largest stadiums in Europe, is approximately two kilometres away as are the National Botanic Gardens which are situated in nearby Glasnevin.


Phibsborough also contains one of the major teaching hospitals of Dublin, the [[Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin|Mater Misericordiae University Hospital]], it is also in close proximity to the Children's Hospital, Temple Street. In early June [[2006]] the [[Government of Ireland|government]] announced plans to develop a National Children's Hospital on a site adjoining the Mater Hospital.
Phibsborough also contains one of the major teaching hospitals of Dublin, the [[Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin|Mater Misericordiae University Hospital]], it is also in close proximity to the Children's Hospital, Temple Street. In early June [[2006]] the [[Government of Ireland|government]] announced plans to develop a National Children's Hospital on a site adjoining the Mater Hospital.

Phibsboro Chess club[http://www.geocities.com/phibsborochess] was established in 1954, and is based in the An Oige youth hostel on Mountjoy St, it has had a nomadic history playing in a variety of premises in the Phibsboro/North City area.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 11:53, 12 November 2007

Phibsborough (Baile Phib in Irish), often spelled Phibsboro, is a district of Dublin in the Ireland. It is located in the Dublin 7 postal district on the north side of the city. The area is very close to the city centre, about two kilometres from the River Liffey which bisects the city. Phibsborough is bordered by Glasnevin, Drumcondra and Cabra. The centre of Phibsboro is a crossroad intersection known as Doyle's Corner.

Development

In recent years, Phibsborough has experienced a renaissance and house prices in the area, like in the rest of Dublin, have increased substantially. Moreover, private developers have secured planning permission to upgrade the existing Phibsborough Shopping Centre through a €75 million refurbishment. The area retains much of its original Victorian architecture, including terraces of red-brick houses and majestic churches, such as St. Peter's Church, as well as number of traditional Irish pubs such as O'Mahony's and The Hut. Recently, the government announced plans to close the historic Mountjoy Prison in 2008 and redevelop the site, maintaining at least some of the original buildings.

Amenities and Transportation

The Royal Canal separates Phibsborough from Drumcondra, and the adjacent district of Glasnevin. A spur of the canal (now filled in and partially built upon) leads south towards the City Basin (also known as "Blessington Street Basin"). The filled in canal is now partially covered by a tree lined linear park running alongside the road; The Royal Canal Bank. The ¾-mile branch originally ran south from below the 5th lock on the Royal's main line, under the North Circular Road by Blacquiere Bridge and along the east side of Phibsborough Road. The Foster Aqueduct carried the canal over Phibsborough Road to the terminus, a large harbour at Broadstone.

Phibsborough is also served by several forms of public transport including several routes of Dublin Bus and by the Dublin Suburban railway system through the nearby Drumcondra railway station. Broadstone Station, the former Dublin terminus of the Midland Great Western Railway, is now used as a bus garage by Bus Eireann[1] and Dublin Bus.

Dalymount Park, the home of League of Ireland football team Bohemian F.C. is also in Phibsborough, although negotiations are underway for the club to move to a purpose-built stadium west of Dublin and for the Dalymount ground to be redeveloped.

Croke Park, one of the largest stadiums in Europe, is approximately two kilometres away as are the National Botanic Gardens which are situated in nearby Glasnevin.

Phibsborough also contains one of the major teaching hospitals of Dublin, the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, it is also in close proximity to the Children's Hospital, Temple Street. In early June 2006 the government announced plans to develop a National Children's Hospital on a site adjoining the Mater Hospital.

Notes

53°21.64′N 6°16.36′W / 53.36067°N 6.27267°W / 53.36067; -6.27267