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Sheriff Street (Irish: Sráid an tSirriam) is a street in the north inner city of Dublin, Ireland, lying between East Wall and North Wall and often considered to be part of the North Wall area. It is divided into Sheriff Street Lower (west end) and Sheriff Street Upper (east end).
The parish of St Lawrence O'Toole, Sheriff Street was built on land reclaimed from the sea which originally belonged to the Sheriff of Dublin. Dublin Port and Docks, the river Liffey, the...
Aug 24, 2020 · In the 1980s, Dublin was struggling. Neither Fianna Fáil nor Fine Gael could get a handle on a struggling economy and with unemployment rates so high local youth were driven abroad to England in search of work. After leaving school in 1986, Colm Pierce soon found himself on the dole.
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The Sheriff Street area might be defined as Upper and Lower Sheriff Street, Mayor Street, Guild Street, Commons Street, Oriel Street, Seville Place, Crinan Strand and Mariner's Port. Sheriff Street had a reputation as a run-down area with a high crime rate.
May 14, 2018 · Sheriff Street Flat Complex. A small little street in the North Wall community of Dublin city faces an uncertain future in the shadow of the Custom House Docklands Scheme.
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Society. Economic decline in Sheriff Street Dublin is resulting in social deprivation for the residents and the community. This clip from the documentary 'It's A Hard Auld Station' looks at...