Growth in urban places in Ireland from 1966 to 1991 has been greatly influe
nced by proximity to Dublin. In fact, the best predictor of growth has been
such relative proximity. Government efforts to disperse growth to other ar
eas of the Republic, however, have had some effects. Centres in the north-w
est and west of the country have grown more than would otherwise have been
expected. While the growth in these areas may not be sustainable, the effec
ts of previous government policies have been obvious.