Sheriff Street


Sheriff Street, known by locals as "Sheriffer" or "The Street", is a street in the north inner city of Dublin, Ireland, lying between East Wall and North Wall and often considered to be part of the North Wall area. It is divided into Sheriff Street Lower and Sheriff Street Upper.

History

It is one of a group of streets named after civic offices and concepts: Mayor Street, Guild Street, Harbourmaster Place and Commons Street are all nearby.
The Sheriff Street area might be defined as Upper and Lower Sheriff Street, Mayor Street, Guild Street, Commons Street, Oriel Street, Seville Place, Crinan Strand and Mariner's Port. Sheriff Street had a reputation as a run-down area with a high crime rate. Issues with poverty and crime peaked during the heroin epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s. In the late 1990s, the Sheriff Street flats were demolished and this area became quieter. Although the area has been redeveloped it still remains a mainly working class area.
Traditionally, work on the docks provided employment for local men, but the arrival of containerization led to mass unemployment in the late 1980s.

Notable people

of the band The Dubliners was born in Lattimore Cottages, 1 Sheriff Street, 400 metres from Dublin's main thoroughfare, O'Connell Street. His place of birth has since been demolished. Stephen Gately of Boyzone was also from the area.