Luas Cross City Works – Update

As Dublin commuters are well aware, the Luas Cross City Works are in full swing at this stage as the construction of the new line continues. The €368 million project will see a new 5.6km line linking the Green Line terminus at St Stephen’s Green to the Red Line and then out to the to […]

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AA Roadwatch looking for part-time researcher/broadcaster

AA Ireland is currently seeking a temporary part-time Researcher/Broadcaster for our Roadwatch department. The position, will be primarily research based and will involve approx. 80 hours per month and will involve shift work. Shifts will mainly be during rush hour (6-9:30am and 4-7pm) Monday to Friday, but will also involve night time (7-11pm), weekend and […]

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The AA Roadwatch Guide to the Irish Open 2015

For the first time since 1939, the Irish Open returns to the Royal County Down golf course from Thursday 28th May to Sunday 31st May. Hosted by World Number One Rory McIlroy, the likes of Ernie Els, Padraig Harrington, Graeme McDowell, Darren Clarke, Sergio Garcia and Shane Lowry will be taking to the course. A […]

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Irish Open Guide: Eating Out

While you’re enjoying the events on the course, we want to make sure that off course, you’re also enjoying your time in Newcastle. Whether you’re going for a nice lunch or getting ready to hit the road home, we’ve put together a few options worth considering if you’re grabbing a bite to eat. It goes […]

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Irish Open Guide: Other Things To Do

In addition to all the golf that will be on offer at Royal County Down, there are also a number of other tourist treats on offer around the county of Down. The Mourne Mountains Royal County Down itself is nestled at the foot of the famous Mourne Mountains, which offer some amazing views and scenery. […]

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Irish Open Guide: Getting There

If driving to the Irish Open, the good news is that a lot of the route is via motorways, unless travelling from parts of Connacht. Before setting off, it is worth noting that you will encounter delays en route to the Royal County Down Golf Club in Newcastle. Depending on when you turn off the […]

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10 funniest place names in Ireland

When listening to traffic and travel reports on the radio, or reading them online, you often hear/see some strange place names. Ireland is full of intriguingly named areas which are sure to raise a smile. We recently asked our social media followers for their suggestions for some of the quirkier townlands around the country and there […]

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AA Roadwatch Guide To Marseille: Leinster v Toulon

It’s now down to the final four of the Champions Cup with Leinster the only Irish team still in contention. Taking on Toulon at Stade Vélodrome in Marseille on Sunday 19th April from 4:15pm, it looks set to be a tight affair with Leinster needing to churn out a performance that will need to be […]

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Roadwatch Guide To Marseille: Getting Around

Getting Around Below you will find details of how to get around the beautiful city of Marseille. From getting to the airport to the city centre and then around the city itself, we’ve got you covered. We also have details of the best way to get the stadium on match day itself. Airport to City […]

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Roadwatch Guide to Marseille: French Rules of the Road

French Rules of the Road: Some Important Differences Here are some driving tips to keep in mind if you’re going to be driving while in France: Firstly, there is a legal requirement for motorists to have a fluorescent yellow bib in the car in case you breakdown, so make sure your car has one and […]

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