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Terenure FC | Where We Play & Train
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Terenure Map
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Where We Play:
The Map of Terenure which shows the VEC Grounds and Bushy Park.
 Dublin Buses to Bushy Park:
All Direct Routes to Bushy Park & Bushy Park15 Eden Quay to Scholarstown Road 15a Eden Quay to Limekiln Avenue 15b Eden Quay to Whitechurch 49/a Eden Quay to Tallaght (The Square) 65 Eden Quay to Blessington / Ballymore 65b Eden Quay to Citywest 74 Britain Quay to Stocking Avenue 74a Britain Quay to Stocking Avenue
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VEC Grounds
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Terenure Football Club | VEC Grounds Terenure |

Home Ground | Terenure FC UCFL Div.1 |
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Parking Restrictions | Bushy Park & VEC Grounds
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 Where (and where not) to park at Bushy Park and the VEC Grounds
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Please note that as Parking restrictions in the Bushy Park area are now being fully enforced, please take note the below information.
To avoid enforcement action, please ensure that you park legally.
Parking is limited on a Saturday and Sunday at Bushy Park and the VEC Grounds so plan your trip, arrive early and park legally. On Street Parking is available on Rathdown Park and Rathdown Avenue. There is also a Pay and Display bays and a Car Park in Terenure Village - all within a 5 minute walk to Bushy Park and a 2 Minute Walk to the VEC Grounds. Bushy Park and the VEC Grounds are also fully serviced by Dublin Bus from the City Centre and Tallaght
For visiting Teams to the VEC Grounds - There is an on Site Car Park, however on a busy Matchday it fills up very quickly and the Gates of the Grounds will be closed. On Street Parking is available on the nearby Streets of Rathdown. Please read the information below and remember, do not block Residents and their driveways.
Where NOT to park
There are several areas in and around Bushy Park and the VEC Grounds where you are not allowed to park. If you ignore these restrictions there is a high possibility that you could be issued with a parking ticket, be clamped or be towed away.
Areas where you are not allowed to park include:
It is illegal to park in a way which interferes with traffic flow or obstructs or endangers other road users, for example:
- Double yellow lines
- No parking opposite a continuous white line.
- No parking on a footpath (either partly or wholly).
- No parking within 5 metres of a junction.
- Do not obstruct any entrance for vehicles except with the occupier’s consent.
- No parking on a grass margin or median.
- It is also illegal to Park at the Main Gate at Bushy Park as the perceived Parking Bay is at a roundabout and opposite a continuous white line - DO NOT PARK HERE
Parking regulations are designed to make life more pleasant, more orderly and more convenient for Local residents, Park users and all Road users by:
Eliminating obstructions and reducing congestion. Improving road safety. Increasing the availability of on-street parking spaces.
It is your responsibility to ensure you comply with the law and city regulations when parking
Vehicle clamping, tow-away and other fines
Parked vehicles in Dublin City may be issued with a ticket, clamped or towed-away for a number of reasons. These include:
* If your vehicle causes a hazard or obstruction, e.g. on a clearway. * If your vehicle is illegally parked, e.g. on a double yellow line.
If your vehicle is clamped
Clamping services are operated by Dublin Street Parking Services (DSPS). To be de-clamped, follow these steps:
Call Dublin Street Parking Services: (01) 602 2500 Tell the operator the location and registration number of your vehicle. Pay the vehicle release fee of €80. Payment can be made by credit card, via a de-clamp voucher or online at www.dsps.ie Your vehicle will not be released until payment is received.
Details of how to contact DSPS are on the Immobilisation Notice that is inside the blue-coloured plastic pouch attached to your vehicle. After 24 hours, your vehicle could be towed away
If your vehicle gets a parking ticket
Parking tickets are issued by An Garda Síochána (Irish police service). If you get a parking ticket, contact the following numbers:
Tel: (1890) 30 40 60 There are varying levels of charges depending on the type of offence and whether penalty points have also been incurred. You can pay you parking ticket at any Post Office.
Full instructions are on the Parking Ticket. For more information
Dublin City Council Parking Enforcement and Policy Section Roads and Traffic Department
Tel: (01) 222 2261
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