/r/Dundalk
Da Town!
Keep up to date with all the news from Dundalk, Co.louth Ireland
Da Town!
Keep up to date with all the news from Dundalk, Co.louth Ireland
/r/Dundalk
Just started college in DKIT just wondering where’s the best for a bit of nightlife during the week
Hi all,
I’m considering buying a house in Norhalton, Raynoldstown Village, Dundalk, Co. Louth and would love to get some insights from anyone familiar with the area.
Specifically, I’m wondering about:
I’m just looking for an honest overview to help make an informed decision.
Thanks in advance for any advice or experiences you can share!
Links:
https://norhalton.ie/
https://www.daft.ie/new-home-for-sale/the-boulevard-dundalk-dundalk-co-louth/2511787
What is the cheapest option?
Hi folks, does anyone have experience with the Expressway bus (100X) that goes from Dundalk to Dublin Airport? I’m planning on catching the 03:30 AM bus on a weekday. It will arrive a little over 2 hours before my flight. Is the bus reliable to get me there on time?
Anyone recommendations? I want to treat my sister for her birthday
Hi all, moving up to dundalk in a few days and was just wondering is the town any good for live music?
This is my lonely hearts ad for Irish participants for a global study on internet regulation preferences. I'm hoping to get data from outside of Dublin so the folks in Dundalk seem like a good group to ask!
I am working on a psychology study in 26 countries and am looking to gather Irish participants from across the country. It takes only 5minutes and helps keep Ireland on the map in this kind of cutting edge research!
~https://mpib.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9HmdL6BsUFYMS5U?Q_Language=EN-IE~
Shout if I can help give more information or context for the work! Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone was just looking a little advice or maybe some tips, I have a small charcuterie board business in co Louth and while I get orders for small party’s and households (which I’m extremely grateful for!) I would love to expand and provide a service for corporate events/weddings etc I just can’t seem to figure out how to get into this side of it,I do my own advertising and post a lot! But can’t seem to catch a break with anything big,anyone have any advice ideas or help? It’s my dream to grow this bigger and work for myself but at the moment it’s just on the side Thanks in advance 💕
https://everythingbydave.etsy.com
Just opened my new Etsy store please take a look ,all feedback taken into consideration
I am looking to buy gin and whiskey, where can I find a cheap place in town to get it?
I’m moving just outside Dundalk soon and was wondering what’s the parking like in the train station in the mornings? Will be commuting to Dublin twice a week and just trying to gauge what’s the best way to do this. Thanks!
Hi r/Dundalk, my name is Jim and I'm bringing my comedy tour to Dundalk next week. I've been a comedian in Dublin for over 15 years and recently I've sold out two shows in Whelans and opened for Neil Delamere, Deirdre O'Kane, Jeff Arcuri, and Troy Bond.
You can check out some of my stuff on the socials @ jimelliottcomedy; or if you want, here's a clip from Craic Den Comedy on Virgin Media Live last year.
Jim Elliott | Americans In Ireland (youtube.com)
I'm doing this all myself so if you like the stuff at all, sharing it with someone you know would be super SUPER appreciated.
Thanks / sorry for the self-promotion
I’m likely to be in Dundalk on Monday, catching a match and seeing a bit of the town before heading back the next day.
Just wanted to check if tickets will be available online? Just as they’re currently marked as only available at the stadium.
I’ll likely take a walk around after the match, is there anything worth doing in the evening in town?
Good morning, I am the son of a Kerryman and Kerrywoman and don't know much about the east coast, but this May we are flying into Dublin and then driving up to Belfast. Since Dundalk is midway, and we will have jet lag and all, we are thinking of stopping there for a night. Would you recommend it for a quick visit? Any problems or issues I should know about? Thanks all.
Recently gotten into football and decided for no particular reason that Dundalk FC would be my team, but one thing eludes me in my deep dive into the team. What does cmon the town mean??? Ive seen it in so many places but can’t find an explanation. I’d be forever obliged if someone could help lol
TL:DR American confused by Irish colloquialisms seeks help gaining understanding
im from dundalk maryland and i found this subreddit looking for mine lol
The land around the 3 motorway junctions should have been zoned for this kind of usage.
The Armagh road is not the right location at all.
Hiii so I have a major issue. My motor needs to be swapped I’m stuck until it gets done I do have a cherry picker/hoist on hand along with the new motor just no one to do it. I can’t pay much but if anyone would be willing to help me I’d realllly appreciate it. I hate having to ask but I’m out of options. Dundalk MD
Just a wee check up
As part of my drive for Rental Transparency in Ireland, I mapped all the properties registered with the RTB: https://www.howmuchrent.com/r/rtb\_verified . It cost me over 1000 Euro to do this, and I hope you find it useful. This gives the first insight into where people are registered to rent in Ireland. Also, you can see which landlords have not registered their tenants.
Any media outlets that might be interested in this story?
Every Renter has a story to tell about their place. Add your story to HowMuchRent.com. Read reviews tenants left of their place, and past prices charged for properties.
Vinny
PS
From https://www.rtb.ie/registration-and-compliance/registrations/registering-your-tenancy/how-to-register
Taking effect from 04 April 2022, a landlord is obliged to apply to the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) to register a tenancy - or a licence in Student Specific Accommodation (SSA) - within 1 month of its commencement date and every year after this, on the anniversary of the date the tenancy began, for so long as the tenancy/SSA licence exists.
For anyone that goes to dkit would you recommend going there and why?
What's student life like and accommodation?
Does anyone know any abandoned places in dundalk or around it