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Ballyraine ( ga, Baile Raithin) is a district of
Letterkenny Letterkenny ( ga, Leitir Ceanainn , meaning 'hillside of the O'Cannons'), nicknamed 'the Cathedral Town', is the largest and most populous town in County Donegal, a county in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland. Letterkenny lies on the R ...
, County Donegal, Ireland, located in the parish of Aughaninshin.
Ballyraine Linear Park The Ballyraine Linear Park is situated on the outskirts of Letterkenny Letterkenny ( ga, Leitir Ceanainn , meaning 'hillside of the O'Cannons'), nicknamed 'the Cathedral Town', is the largest and most populous town in County Donegal, a co ...
is found here. Ballyraine National School, a co-educational primary school which is under joint management of the
Church of Ireland The Church of Ireland ( ga, Eaglais na hÉireann, ; sco, label= Ulster-Scots, Kirk o Airlann, ) is a Christian church in Ireland and an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion. It is organised on an all-Ireland basis and is the second ...
and
Presbyterian Presbyterianism is a part of the Reformed tradition within Protestantism that broke from the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland by John Knox, who was a priest at St. Giles Cathedral (Church of Scotland). Presbyterian churches derive their nam ...
Church, is also located in the area. Physical distance from the town centre, lack of permeability and lack of neighbourhood facilities result in an isolated neighbourhood with high dependency on car usage for daily conveniences. Residents regard the area as dangerous to children.


History

The area has a rich maritime past. In 1824, when the first description of Letterkenny as a modern town was written, it was stated that: ''"Within half a mile is the Port of Ballyraine, whither vessels of 100 tons bring iron, salt and colonial produce and whence they export hides and butter"''. Port Ballyraine would have seen the regular importation of timber to the building trade and also the poles to carry out the Electrification of Rural Ireland programme during the 1930s. The port was closed to commercial shipping in the 1960s. The 19th-century shipping warehouses were demolished in 2001, a coal yard remains at the Port Bridge. The Polestar monument located on the Port Bridge Roundabout serves as a reminder of the area's past. Created by Locky Morris, Its shape alludes to the outline of a boat, as well as having a locomotive (train track) theme, to commemorate the fact that both forms of transportation played a major part in the town's development in the past. In 1990, due to the growing population of the area, it was deemed necessary to construct a church. The
Church of the Irish Martyrs The Church of the Irish Martyrs is a Catholic church in the parish of Aughaninshin in the Ballyraine area of Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. History In 1990 plans were drawn up for a new church project to cater for the growing population of ...
was completed in 1994 and became the first church in Ireland to be named after the
Irish Catholic Martyrs Irish Catholic Martyrs () were 24 Irish men and women who have been beatified or canonized for dying for their Catholic faith between 1537 and 1681 in Ireland. The canonisation of Oliver Plunkett in 1975 brought an awareness of the others who d ...
.


Amenities

Children attend the Robertson School.


Local economy

Businesses currently operating in the area include Donegal Creameries, which has operations in Ireland, Britain and Holland, leisure complex Arena 7 which is located in Ballyraine Retail Park and the Mount Errigal Hotel. The Donegal studio of
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is located in the Donegal Enterprise Fund Business Centre in Ballyraine. Confectionery manufacturers Oatfield are based at the entrance to Ballyraine. Happy Days shop, Keys shop & Garage/Petrol Station, Sweeney's shop & Petrol Station, Ballyraine Park Health Centre (GP), Ballyraine Pharmacy, the SOLAS(formerly FAS)Training Centre, and Education and training centre Rossan College are also located in the area. Former industries included a UNIFI plant which closed in 2004.


Sport

Ballyraine F.C., founded in 1979, is the local soccer club.


References


External links


RTÉ Radio 1 – Seascapes: Paintings of Old Fishing Boats, an illustrated history of the Port of Ballyraine
{{Letterkenny Geography of Letterkenny