Do you need a licence to drive an electric bike in Ireland and are they even legal??? |
Additional Details Just to clarify. Technically it is not a vehicle because it has no motor but it can travel up to 20mph so i'm not sure if you need a license or ... |
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Junior certifcate help, only to people who live in ireland and did their junior certificate!!!!!? |
hi guys
am i allowed to change my exam to ordinary level instead of doing higher level.
please tell me!!
thanks
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I want a new start in Ireland I need some questions answered please !? |
do GSCES count for anything in Ireland
does an english teaching degree count in Ireland (will i get a job with it)
what about my driving licnese it is english do i need an irish one
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Does the IRA still exist? |
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Irish sweaters - where in ireland could i get one? |
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What are the Clontarf and Marino areas like to live in? |
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I am visiting Kerry for 3 days .What is best to see? |
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Is it worth it to buy a car in England instead of in Ireland? |
-I’m moving to England from Rep. of Ireland for a year. I already have a ’98 VW Passat and I want to upgrade to a newer 2nd hand car.
1. Should I buy it in Ireland or England?
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I have a day and a half in Dublin. What are some must sees? |
Other than the Guinness brewery, Jameson, and the Temple Bar district ~ definitley going there...
What are some landmarks that I shouldn't miss (i.e. St. Michens Church, etc...)? Thanks!!<... |
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Ireland health care system questions.? |
Can anyone tell me if you move back to Ireland after 22 years how long you would wait to get surgery for obgyn issues.
Also for annual exams like colonoscopy for reacurring polys.
How do ... |
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Im from the us but it says im from the uk or ireland how can i fix this? |
Additional Details on my yahoo thing at the top it says
YAHOO!
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What is a humour bypass? Is it anything like a heart bypass? |
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Dublin? I have a job offering to move to Dublin and I would like you guys to share your opinion on the city? |
| I am planning to move to Dublin and I was wondering if working and living there ( and in Ireland in general ) is a good idea. I have never been there, although I know that it is quite a developed ... |
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What is the dialling code for Ireland??? |
I'm Italian.
I knew a girl of Galway.
She gave me her number.It starts with 0857...But when I try to call her,it doesn't work...
Maybe the dialling code is ... |
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In Dublin,how can I reach the Crook Stadium??? |
If I am in O'Connell Street in Dublin, how can I go to the Crook Stadium???
Is this stadium only for rugby??Or also for football and concerts??? |
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Martina L
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I guess you mean Croke Park... from O'Connell Street take any bus to Drumcondra and get off where you see the Dart bridge over the street. Walk down Clonliffe Road (they close it to traffic when there is a big match on) and follow the crowd!
They play all sports at the moment there... rugby, hurling, gaelic football and soccer. And of course concerts! |
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Trish D
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It is mainly used for gaelic games - football, hurling and camogie, but it is used for other sports such as soccer and rugby. It has also been used for American football and 'compromise rules' games with Australian Rules football teams.
It once hosted Muhammed Ali boxing and was originally a cycle track. It is also used for concerts.
Their site has directions on how to get there, including maps.
http://www.crokepark.ie/page/directions.html |
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agooddub
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You obviously mean Croke Park Stadium.
It's about 1 mile from O'Connell St.
Go to the top of O'Connell St. north 'till you reach Dorset St. Walk along this street till you reach Binn's Bridge, do a right turn onto Clonliffe Road and you are there.
It's the home of Gaelic Football and Hurling, but is on loan to the IRFU and the FAI while Lansdowne Road is being rebuilt. Open air concerts are also held there in the summer. |
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lizyoka
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from o'connell street taxi will cost less than six euros or bus one euro five cents { 16, 16a, 746, any bus 11, 40, 41 etc} get down at ulster bank in dorset street and take a five mins walk down to croke park. |
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D
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Croke Park you mean but Crook does sound funny. I think the first Rugby was played there this year and it has been used for concerts for years. I think it is used for playing Irish Football. |
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PATRICK
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you can get there by taxi |
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