Phibblestown Community Centre

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About our centre

Phibblestown Community Centre is open seven days depending on demand and can cater for a wide range of activities. We especially want to help all young people. We believe that lifelong learning is key to personal development and wellbeing, social inclusion and economic prosperity. We put young people and learners at the heart of everything we do.

We want the centre to be a positive hub for the community allowing everyone to take part in:

  • sport
  • leisure
  • community development
  • educational and recreational activities

For more information, feel free to call or visit us. We will give you a timetable and show you how to book. We always welcome new people getting involved so we can build a better community for all.

Phibblestown Community Centre - Dance Studio

What you can find in our centre

FacilityDescription
Large sports hallFive marked badminton courts, basketball nets, junior training hoops, and activity mats. We have bleacher seating. For large groups we have space for 300 chairs. The hall can be subdivided into two sections.
Meeting RoomsSuitable for arts and crafts, training, meetings, youth groups and a range of activities.
Artificial all weather pitchSand-based artificial pitch with external changing rooms.
Music studioAvailable for youth work.
Childcare facilityPre-school and after-school childcare services.
Youth activity roomRoom dedicated to youth activities such as Foróige youth projects.
Dance studioThis room has wall-to-wall mirrors and is suitable for a wide variety of dance and fitness activities. It can also cater for a variety of training and meeting needs.
Braille signageOn all directional and door signage.
Phibblestown Community Centre - Music Room

History of the centre

The centre was built as part of the Fingal Schools Model in 2012 following significant investment from Fingal County Council and is located on a campus with Colaiste Pobail Setanta and Scoil Grainne primary school. The centre is operated by Dublin and Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board Youth and Sports Services (DDLETB).

Activities

  • Adult Fitness
  • Child/Teen Fitness
  • Childcare
  • Children's Education
  • Church Groups
  • Community Events
  • Dance
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Integration Programmes
  • Martial Arts
  • Resident Association Meetings
  • Social Clubs
  • Sport
  • Support Groups
  • Training & Development
  • Youth Club

How to get here

Bus: 39, 39a. Get off at Castlegrange Row.
Train: Clonsilla and Hansfield train station.