Barr wrote: » I don’t think it is considered Mahon btw Its an area called Ballinure
who_me wrote: » I've seen Jacob's Island listed as Blackrock too, seems to be a weird thing about the Mahon name. To be fair, it's probably an area in itself, cut off by the water and the ring road. Can you easily access the water-side walkway from there? That's a very nice asset to have (walk around Mahon/Blackrock, in the Marina, then cut across the old rail line.
Padraig Mor wrote: » Ballinure my arse. It's Mahon.
who_me wrote: » I've seen Jacob's Island listed as Blackrock too, seems to be a weird thing about the Mahon name.
mordeith wrote: » It's in the townland of Ballinure . Mahon townland doesn't come down that far.
minidazzler wrote: » It's very much Mahon. The only other name it could be called is Lakelands. Ballinure is in Blackrock and is on the opposite side of the Peninsula.
Barr wrote: » Looking at this I want to move in myself http://www.mcdev.ie/developments/jacobs_island/location.aspx#maincontent
evilivor wrote: » They actually got planning for the retail in the last few weeks.
EireinOZ wrote: » one word to summary up that area TRAFFIC!!!!
Jason1984 wrote: » Living here currently. Firstly, it's Mahon, get over it
mordeith wrote: » No, it's not. Even the electoral register has the address as Jacob's Island, Blackrock.
cork_south wrote: » Yes to people not from the area it's Blackrock because the marketing people have told you so. If you are from the area you will know that it is Mahon. It's not a big deal.
mordeith wrote: » No, it's not. Even the electoral register has the address as Jacob's Island, Blackrock. I don't even live in the city so I have no vested interest in this, just the pursuit of truth