Griffith Park, Dublin
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Griffith Park () is a park located on the banks of the
River Tolka The River Tolka (; , "the flood"), also once spelled ''Tolga'', is one of Dublin's three main rivers, flowing from County Meath to Fingal within the old County Dublin, and through the north of Dublin city, Ireland (the other main rivers are t ...
in Dublin city between
Glasnevin Glasnevin (, also known as ''Glas Naedhe'', meaning "stream of O'Naeidhe" after a local stream and an ancient chieftain) is a neighbourhood of Dublin, Ireland, situated on the River Tolka. While primarily residential, Glasnevin is also home to ...
and Drumcondra. The park is a short distance downstream of Ireland's National Botanic Gardens, and upriver of Our Lady's Park, and has been noted by ''Discover Ireland'' as "one of the premier north city parks". The park closes at different times of the year, dependent on the hours of
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.


History

The site was originally a
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site until the 1930s when the eastern end of the park was first developed. The river the park straddles was realigned in the late 1930s, with further work to provide a paddling pool made in the 1950s. The last section of the park (at the Mobhi Road end) was developed in the mid-1950s. The park is one of two in County Dublin named after Irish politician
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(founder of the political party
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), the other being Arthur Griffith Park in
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. In the 21st century, works completed by
Dublin City Council Dublin City Council () is the Local government in the Republic of Ireland, local authority of the city of Dublin in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. As a city council, it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001. Until 2001, the authority was k ...
in the park included a second pedestrian bridge over the Tolka as well as recontouring of its riverside areas to prevent flooding.


Amenities

As of 2023, the park offers visitors lawn areas, picnic tables, pleasant riverside walks, a playground and an
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. The gym consists of 18 stations on top of a hard-wearing interwoven rubber matting surface. Following a Visual Tree Assessment of trees located in Griffith Park in summer 2020, Dublin City Council advised that 14
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trees in the park needed to be removed due to Horse Chestnut Bleeding Canker which made the branches liable to collapse. Due to the prominent position of many of the trees along footpaths within the park they were deemed a serious health and safety issue and felled. Six entrances exist into the park, from Saint Mobhi Road, Walsh Road, Millmount Avenue, Woodville Road and Botanic Avenue.
Drumcondra Public Library Drumcondra Public Library is an art deco style public library in Drumcondra, Dublin designed by Robert Sorley Lawrie working in the city architect's office under Horace O'Rourke. This building was one of four similar libraries built by Dublin ...
, built in the
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style, exists to the east of the park.


Incidents

On 10 August 2013, an employee of a security firm contracted by Dublin City Council to provide park wardens stopped two Muslim women from praying in the park. The employee was suspended from work while the firm carried out an internal investigation. On 21 August 2017, a traffic-calming trial was initiated by Dublin City Council which cut off a short-cut for vehicular traffic between Drumcondra Road and Home Farm Road. For 10 years prior to the initiative, both public representatives and local residents alike had repeatedly asked Dublin City Council to deal with the traffic problems in the area. A Facebook group named 'StoptheroadclosureD9' was set up to raise concerns about the council's handling of the situation, to oppose the measures introduced, and to question the council's monitoring of the trial's success.


Proposed developments

Griffith Park has been noted as a possible stop along MetroLink, Dublin's proposed metro line. The Griffith Park stop would be constructed on the Home Farm football grounds in front of Whitehall College adjacent to the park. Access would be at the corner of the site nearest to Mobhi Road with a
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bus stop close by to facilitate wider connectivity.


Gallery

File:River Tolka near Griffith Park.jpg, The River Tolka as it exits the eastern end of Griffith Park File:River Tolka in Griffith Park - 52636445578.jpg, A view of the river File:River Tolka at Griffith Park, Drumcondra (geograph 3551921).jpg, The park in December


See also

*
Griffith Avenue Griffith may refer to: People * Griffith (name) * Griffith (surname) * Griffith (given name) Places Antarctica * Mount Griffith, Ross Dependency * Griffith Peak (Antarctica), Marie Byrd Land * Griffith Glacier, Marie Byrd Land * Griffith R ...
, Glasnevin


References

{{Green Dublin Parks in Dublin (city)