Organisations, Associations & Clubs in Saint Kevin's, Dublin

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12 Camden Row, Dublin, D08 R9CN

(01) 472 0105
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33 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin, D02 KD68

(01) 676 1602
Membership Organisations, Real Estate, Low Income Housing Programs
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12 Camden Row, Dublin, D08 RNC9

(01) 479 0506

10 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin, D02 T380

(01) 222 6070
Membership Organisations

Saint Stephens Green House, 3 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin

(01) 268 0600
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6 Harcourt Street, 2, Dublin, D02 VH98

+353 1 475 7401
Associations, Institutes, Sports & Leisure, Good for Children, Associations & Institutes

3 Montague Street, 2, Dublin, D02

+353 1 478 4122
The National Youth Council of Ireland is the representative body for national voluntary youth work organisations in Ireland. Is é Comhairle Náisiúnta na nÓg an eagras ionadaí­ochta an óige in Éirinn. It represents and supports the interests of around 50 voluntary youth organisations and uses its collective experience to act on issues that impact on young people. It seeks to ensure that all young people are empowered to develop the skills and confidence to fully participate as active citizens in an inclusive society. NYCI's role is recognised in legislation through the Youth Work Act 2001 and as a Social Partner in the Community and Voluntary Pillar.

Block 2, Harcourt Centre, Harcourt Street, Dublin, D02

+353 1 417 0100
WBT Systems provides proven e Learning solutions to create, manage and track online continuing professional development, events and certification for an association's members
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Block A Earlsfort Centre, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin, D02 XP77

(01) 676 4971
Our role is to protect and enhance public and animal health by regulating medicines, medical devices and other health products.
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8 Leeson Street Lower, 2, Dublin, D02

+353 1 678 7188
Nightclubs & Late Bars

15 Grantham Street, Dublin, D08

Membership Organisations
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9, St. Stephen’s Green, 2, Dublin, D02

+353 1 677 4744
Clubs, Arts & Entertainment, Private Members Club
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56 Aungier Street, Dublin, D02

087 318 1984
Membership Organisations

Fitzwilliam Business Centre 26/27 Pembroke Street Upper, 2, Dublin, D02 X361

01 6761919
Investment Trust Companies

The Mews, 10 Pembroke Place, Dublin, D02

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28-32 Pembroke Street Upper, Dublin

(01) 234 2533

36 Fitzwilliam Square West, Dublin, D02

(093) 71971
Membership Organisations
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19 Dawson Street, 2, Dublin, D02

(01) 609 0600
The Royal Irish Academy, the academy for the sciences and humanities for the whole of Ireland will vigorously promote excellence in scholarship, recognise achievements in learning, direct research programmes and undertake its own research projects, particularly in areas relating to Ireland and its heritage It will reflect upon, advise on and contribute to public debate and public policy formation on issues of major interest in science, technology and culture It will continue to offer an independent forum to Irish scholars, it will provide a network of support for scholarly disciplines through its network of national committees and commissions, it will maintain and enhance its unique library, it will publish scholarly papers and it will represent the world of Irish learning internationally
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Pavilion House 31/32 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, D02

(01)7759448
Associations & Institutes
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OFFICE 1, BLOCK 100, CATHEDRAL COURT, NEW STREET, Dublin, D08

+353 1 657 9900
The Irish Haemophilia Society was founded in 1968 by members of the medical profession, people with haemophilia, their families and friends who felt the need to provide support and advice for members and to improve the quality of life for people with haemophilia