Welcome to Clondalkin, County Dublin

Clondalkin (Cluain Dolcáin) is a suburb 10 km west of Dublin City

Clondakin originated as a monastic settlement in 600 AD, The round tower which still stands in the village centre was built around a century later, as part of the monastery.

The town now has large residential areas with all the amenities to support it's growing population.  It is served by many Dublin Bus routes (51b, 51c, 68, 69, 78a and 151) and also has the Luas Red Line running to the Red Cow Roundabout - providing links with Tallaght and Dublin City.

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Clondalkin News Clondalkin News
(2 Sep 2010) An Bord Pleanála has granted planning permission for developer Liam Carroll's company to complete the new Anglo Irish headquarters in Dublin's docklands.
(2 Sep 2010) The newest stretch of railway in the country has been officially opened in Co Meath.
(2 Sep 2010) The funeral of murdered Dublin schoolgirl Michaela Davis has taken place at St Mochta's Church in Porterstown.
(2 Sep 2010) The Minister for Finance has said the early signs of growth are visible in the Irish economy.
From RTÉ News