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- Gerry Hutch, was shot dead in front of his partner outside his house in Ronanstown in west Dublin on 22 December 2016. It is believed he was killed simply...
- He had moved to Kilbarrack some years before being killed and later to Ronanstown with his partner. He had been formally notified that his life was in danger...
- Knocklyon Lucan Newcastle Palmerstown Rathcoole Rathfarnham Rockbrook Ronanstown Saggart Tallaght Templeogue Walkinstown, southernmost part In Ireland...
- the section known as the Fonthill Road), west of Clondalkin, between Ronanstown and the Nangor Road. It is served by South Western Commuter services....
- Park Astro Drumcondra FC Drumcondra, Dublin Baskin Lane Dublin Bus FC Ronanstown Coldcut Inchicore Athletic Inchicore, Dublin Bernard Curtis Park Larkview...
- a rapid transit system with 2 lines: the first one between Howth and 'Ronanstown Centre', a station to be located roughly where Clondalkin/Fonthill is...
- Rathfarnham 276 Terenure South P Terenure, Rathmines 132 Lucan West Q Lucan, Ronanstown 200 Coolock North R Coolock, Swords, Malahide 233 Traffic Regional Roads...
- Park Astro Drumcondra FC Drumcondra, Dublin Baskin Lane Dublin Bus FC Ronanstown Coldcut Inchicore Athletic Inchicore, Dublin Bernard Curtis Park Larkview...
- Nethercross Swords Balrothery Rogerstown 345 Balrothery East Lusk Balrothery Ronanstown 91 Uppercross Clondalkin Dublin South Roscall 238 Balrothery West Ballyboghil...
- ranging from 19 to 24 years old. The members were from the Ballyfermot, Ronanstown and Clondalkin area. They were known as the "M50 gang". They were so-called...