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CURRENT HARBOUR WEATHER
- Date: 2012-05-21
- Time: 11:41 hrs GMT
- Tide Height: 4.201 m
- Swell Height: 0.060 m at
0.5 s
- Wind Bearing: 137 °
- Wind Direction: SE
- Wind Speed: 11.8 kts
- Beaufort: 4
- Wind Gust: 15.3 kts
- Air Temperature: 12.5 °
- Humidity: 58 %
- Pressure: 1009.8 hPa
- Rainfall: 0 mm
- Sun Hours: 04:32 hrs:mm
- Solar Radiation: 398 W/m2

Announcement:
Forgotten Irish Plaque Unveiling Dún Laoghaire 15 May 2012
8th May 2012: On Tuesday 15th May 2012 at 1pm, Ms. Sally Mulready, member of the Irish
Council of State, will unveil a plaque to the "FORGOTTEN IRISH" on the East
Pier in Dún Laoghaire to commemorate all those who departed from the historic Carlisle Pier.
Important Notice:
THE MARITIME MUSEUM HAS REOPENED
3rd Apr 2012: The Maritime Museum is situated in the Mariners Church, Haigh Terrace. Opening hours are 11am to 5pm Tuesday to Sunday, including Bank Holidays
Important Notice:
STENA LINE - DUN LAOGHAIRE HOLYHEAD ROUTE
31st Mar 2012: The HSS "Stena Explorer" resumed service on Saturday 31 March with a once daily service scheduled with an 11:50 arrival and 13:15 departure
Important Notice:
St Parick's Day Harbour2Harbour Walk - AWARE
17th Mar 2012: The annual St Patrick's Day Harbour2Harbour Walk is now almost upon us. A 16.2 mile walk around Dublin Bay (see map below), it's your choice whether you begin at Howth Harbour and walk to Dun Laoghaire Harbour, or vice versa. The walk starts at 10.30am from each harbour and takes approximately 5 hours to complete.
Important Notice:
CHRISTMAS EVE LIFEBOAT CEREMONY
24th Dec 2011: The crew of the RNLI lifeboat station at Dun Laoghaire will hold the traditional ceremony to remember the 15 volunteers that died on service in 1895 on Christmas Eve and for all lives lost at sea in the past year.