Everything about Cabra Dublin totally explained
Cabra (
Cabrach in
Irish) is a suburb on the
northside of
Dublin city in
Ireland, approximately 5km north-west of the city centre, in the administrative area of
Dublin City Council.
History
Much of Cabra was built in the 1940s as a result of a building programme for public housing by
Dublin Corporation. Before it was built, the area mostly comprised fields and open countryside on the edge of the city. Many of the people who moved to the new suburb were from the rooms and tenement buildings of the city centre. Old Cabra road is the first road of the official subarbs of Dublin city.
New developments
A new housing complex, Cabra Hills, is due to commence work in 2008 in the middle of the district, on the "border" of Cabra East and Cabra West, behind Carnlough Road and Quarry Road and running from Faussagh Avenue to New Cabra Road. Included in this development is a complete revamp of the junction on the Cabra Road N3/Carnlough Road junction, and numbers 2 and 4 Carnlough Road are to be demolished to make way for the plans. It will include well over 300 units and according to the developers it'll house some of the many Cabra people who have found it hard over the years to buy in Cabra. Questions remain unresolved about some planning issues concerning this site.
Further Information
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