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86th Annual General Meeting Tuesday April 5th 8.00pm – Zoom Meeting

In light of the current Covid situation, the 86th AGM of the Mount Merrion Residents Association on Tuesday April 5th, 2022 will now take place via Zoom.  Meeting details will be sent to members via email.

Per MMRA Rules and Constitution, a currently resident adult member of every household on the Register of Members shall be entitled to participate in and vote at meetings of the Association.  Membership is open to all Households (including apartments and residential shops) in the Estate.  Annual Membership runs per the calendar year from January 1st to December 31st.

If there are particular questions or issues you would like covered at the AGM please email us at mmra@mountmerrion.ie.

An illustrated history of the Abbey Theatre

Using materials from the Abbey Theatre Archive, Archivist Mairéad Delaney, will illuminate pivotal moments in the history of the Abbey Theatre, Ireland’s National Theatre. Founded in 1904 by W.B. Yeats and Lady Gregory, the mission to ‘bring upon the stage the deeper emotions of Ireland’ continues in the Abbey Theatre’s imaginative engagement with all of Irish society through the production of ambitious, courageous theatre. Posters, programmes, playscripts, designs and production materials rescued from the 1951 fire, allow us to trace the history of the theatre’s stages from the opening premieres of On Baile’s Strand by W.B. Yeats and Spreading the News by Lady Gregory in 1904. Archival materials linked to the ‘Playboy’ riots, the Easter Rising, significant productions, playwrights, actors and international tours allow often unknown stories to emerge. These vital records allow a glimpse behind the curtains of the Abbey Theatre, the first state-subsidised theatre in the English-speaking world. Mairéad Delaney is the Abbey Theatre Archivist and Staff Director. A graduate of UCD and a professional Archivist, she was commissioned as an external consultant in 1994 to prepare the first detailed analysis of the Abbey Theatre’s archival holdings. In 1996 she was appointed to establish the Abbey Theatre Archive and is currently a member of the Project Team for the Abbey Theatre Digital Archive. In addition to giving specialist tours of the Abbey Theatre, Mairéad frequently acts as an Abbey ambassador lecturing both at home and abroad. 8.00pm Thursday 13th April, 2023 THE COMMUNITY CENTRE, MOUNT MERRION Admission: Members No charge (see Season Membership). Non-Members: €4.00 (Students €2.00) While the Society will endeavour to deliver the published agenda,... read more

The Huguenots in Ireland

The Huguenots in Ireland, presented by Marie Léoutre. Marie will give a broad overview of the Huguenots in Ireland, from the 1660s to about 1800, with a focus on the main settlements in Dublin and Portarlington.

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Mount Merrion is a suburban estate in South County Dublin developed on lands once the seat of the Viscounts Fitwilliam. Centred around the Deerpark, a public park first landscaped by the 5th Viscount, and the remains of the house he built there in 1711, Mount Merrion today is generally considered to be bounded to the North by The UCD campus at Belfield, to the East by the N11 and Booterstown and Blackrock, to the South by Stillorgan and Kilmacud, and to the West by Goatstown and Clonskeagh.  *Lower Kilmacud Road residents on the right-hand-side from Stillorgan Shopping Centre, odd numbers 103 to 167, including 111a, are within Mount Merrion demense.  The Mount Merrion Residents Association, founded in 1935, is the oldest residents’ association in continuous existence in Ireland. It represents the following roads:

  • Callary Road
  • Cedarmount Road
  • Cherrygarth
  • Chestnut Road
  • Clonmore Road
  • The Close
  • Cypress Road
  • Deerpark Road
  • Foster Avenue
  • The Fosters
  • Glenabbey Road
  • Greenfield Road
  • Greygates
  • Iris Grove
  • Lower Kilmacud Road (partial)
  • Mather Road North
  • Mather Road South
  • Mount Anville Road
  • North Avenue
  • Owenstown Park
  • Redesdale Crescent
  • Redesdale Road
  • The Rise
  • Roebuck Avenue
  • St Thomas Road
  • St Thomas Mead
  • South Avenue
  • Sycamore Road
  • Sycamore Cresent
  • East Avenue (Sycamore)
  • Thornhill Road
  • Trees Avenue
  • Trees Road Lower
  • Trees Road Upper
  • Wilson Crescent
  • Wilson Road
At its peak, Mount Merrion rises to 82m (269ft) above sea level.