A peaceful and tranquil St. Patrick's Day.
Malahide Road at its junction where it meets Fairview Park. Marino Mart on the left.
Some will remember O'Leary's corner. What are your memories?
Howth Road and Clontarf on the right
#MalahideRoad#MarinoMart#FairviewPark#FMLH
Fantastic to watch the Dublin Fairview Scout Group during RTE's coverage of our national St. Patrick's Day Parade 🍀🇮🇪 on O'Connell Street, Dublin
Celebrating 100 years of existence and based in Croydon Park, the Scout Group now have a fantastic 250 members #StPatricksDay#FMLH
Happy St. Patrick's Day to everyone ☘️🇮🇪
Our architectural gem, the Marino Casino, is a must visit for 2026. Both itself and the adjacent O' Brien Institute, home of Dublin Fire Brigade, look great under the green lighting.
Thank you for following and all interaction #FMLH
Ireland's Own, St Patrick's Day edition on sale now.
Lots of Interesting articles with a Fairview Marino connection.
Really interesting Irish Tricolour account about Thomas Francis Meagher and the Annadale connection.
#StPatricksDay@ireland#IrishTricolour#FMLH@tfmf1848
Fantastic image of Fairview from 1959. What are your thoughts on it?
Some distinctive features. Other images this location from the early 1940s and 1954 follow
Credit to Mark Jenkins on Ireland Old and New page, Facebook for the 1959 image #Fairview#EdgesCorner#pissoir#FMLH
For your diary
27 March, 7.30 pm
Local historical talk
"What happened to compensation claims in Clontarf, after the 1916 Rising"
By Cathy Scuffil, Consultant Historian and Tutor and former @DubHistorians
Venue
St. Anthony's Hall
Clontarf
Admission €5
Organised by #DNBH
Some great Newcomen Bridge, North Strand, historical images
Built 1790. As customary at the time, bridges were named after directors/major shareholders of the canal company, 1789 -1807. In this case, Sir William Newcomen, the company secretary
#NewcomenBridge#RoyalCanal#FMLH
New Building Development on Philipsburgh Avenue. Site of the former CYMC premises.
42 one bedroom age friendly apartments for older people. Has a completion date of Spring 2027.
Photos taken 18 February 2026
#PhilipsburghAvenue#Fairview#ComingSoon#FairviewCYMC#FMLH
Latest newsletter from Cllr Kevin Breen full of snippets
Community/social amenity at Marino Casino
New all-weather pitch at the Alfie Byrne Road
Tree pruning Griffith Avenue
Ornamental pear tree update
Marino Fairview road signs
New Library/tearoom #FairviewPark#FMLH
Nearly 800 homes are due to be built on the St. Vincent's Hospital site on the Richmond Road.
Report from the Dublin Gazette outlining the background and time frame of this project.
No detail on the traffic implications arising. Site clearance currently in progress #FMLH
Site clearance on the St. Vincent's Hospital site, Richmond Road, in preparation for the building of 779 new homes, retail outlets and a new 51 bed medical facility. Reports and further details to follow #StVincentsHospital#RichmondRoad#SiteClearance#Fairview#FMLH
Many parts of the Clontarf Promenade were flooded today.
This area is located about midway between the Bull Wall and Vernon Avenue #Flood#Clontarf#Promenade#Dublin#FMLH
Flooding at the Bull Wall, Clontarf today, 5 February 2026. Just two hours into the Orange Weather Alert. Some decent waves #Flooding#BullWall#Clontarf#Dublin#FMLH
Close up of the flooding at the road walls of the Clontarf Promenade just past the baths.
Water almost ready to overflow at the bus stop.
Road getting blocked up only shortly after the start of the orange storm warning alert
#Flood#CloseUp#Clontarf#Dublin#FMLH
Serious flooding today just past the Clontarf Baths today, 5 February.
Orange weather warning only shortly in effect. Road becoming blocked with only buses getting through. Cars just turning around
#Storm#Flooding#Clontarf#WeatherWarning#FMLH
Fairview Flooding update at 4 pm today. All the businesses were back open a good while. It was hard work so a big well done to them all. Repair work on the burst water pipe was still ongoing in Fairview Park #Fairview#Flooding#Update#BackInBusiness#FMLH