Damastown
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Damastown is an area in North West of Dublin, Ireland. It has long been sparsely populated although in the past the land was largely for agricultural usage. However today as it has become recognised for its industrial estate.
A temporary recycling centre is to be set up in Damastown to allow for an upgrade to the Coolmine recycling centre.
[edit] Location
It is located just west of Mulhuddart to the north of the N2 road. A road of 1.8km is to be built to link Damastown to the Cruiserath Road intersecting the Church Road that links Mulhuddart to Tyrrelstown
[edit] Industrial estate
Companies with premises in the industrial estate include IBM and Gem Pack Foods
[edit] History
There are some brief historical references to Damastown in volume 6 of a series of books called A History of the County Dublin by Francis Elrington Ball published between 1902 and 1920[1].