I've recently moved from Dundrum to Finglas (or should I say "Meakstown!!!", I've filled out the correct form but I just want to make sure that I'm on the new register.
How do you go about doing it?
I've recently moved from Dundrum to Finglas (or should I say "Meakstown!!!", I've filled out the correct form but I just want to make sure that I'm on the new register.
How do you go about doing it?
A councillor will be able to check it out for you.
Just give one of them a ring.
We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the internet, we know this is not true.
Go to the post office. There should be new register out April 15th. I think some of the councils allow you check online too.Originally Posted by bobbysands81
Dan Sullivan. I was back but we still couldn't all have a vote.
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Dan Sullivan. I was back but we still couldn't all have a vote.
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Any other handy way of checking? - that's a nice link but only works in dublin city.
Seems to be in need of modernisation.
That's complete nonsense. I disagree with you.
Most of Meakstown is in Fingal actually. You'd need to find out which side of the line you're on.Originally Posted by bobbysands81
I've a better idea; why don't you try and get a job? are you trying to fit in with the locals? another posh boy playing at bein a working class hero, are we?
He says, 'I am indeed sorry that you pulled out without looking'.
Here you go: http://www.fingalcoco.ie/ereg/Originally Posted by michael1965
Is there really a lot of this going on?Originally Posted by radicalcleric
You'd be surprised. One guy I had the misfortune of knowing decided to take a year out to smoke drugs, wear tracksuits and drink buckfast.Originally Posted by Nils
In the end his father threatened to sell his apartment on him, so he got himself together and now has a decent job in the Department of Finance
He says, 'I am indeed sorry that you pulled out without looking'.