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Moneenroe () is a
townland A townland ( ga, baile fearainn; Ulster-Scots: ''toonlann'') is a small geographical division of land, historically and currently used in Ireland and in the Western Isles in Scotland, typically covering . The townland system is of Gaelic origi ...
, electoral division and village in north
County Kilkenny County Kilkenny ( gle, Contae Chill Chainnigh) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Leinster and is part of the South-East Region. It is named after the city of Kilkenny. Kilkenny County Council is the local authority for the cou ...
,
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. It is located in the
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of
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along the
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about from
Kilkenny Kilkenny (). is a city in County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is located in the South-East Region and in the province of Leinster. It is built on both banks of the River Nore. The 2016 census gave the total population of Kilkenny as 26,512. Kilken ...
city in the south-east of the island of Ireland. , the population of Moneenroe was 722. Moneenroe is approximately from
Castlecomer Castlecomer (Irish: ''Caislean an Chumai'' meaning "the castle at the confluence of the waters") is a town in the north of County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is positioned at the meeting of N78 and R694 roads about north of Kilkenny city. At the ...
and from
Carlow Carlow ( ; ) is the county town of County Carlow, in the south-east of Ireland, from Dublin. At the 2016 census, it had a combined urban and rural population of 24,272. The River Barrow flows through the town and forms the historic bounda ...
town. Clogh village is west.


History

In the past many from Moneenroe worked at the coal mines at
Deerpark Mines The Deerpark Mines (), about 3 km north of Castlecomer, County Kilkenny, were the largest opencast coalmines in Ireland, giving great employment to the area. The mines produced anthracite, a natural smokeless fuel, which unlike other for ...
which closed in the 1960s.


Geography

It is located on the N78 main road between
Castlecomer Castlecomer (Irish: ''Caislean an Chumai'' meaning "the castle at the confluence of the waters") is a town in the north of County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is positioned at the meeting of N78 and R694 roads about north of Kilkenny city. At the ...
and
Carlow Carlow ( ; ) is the county town of County Carlow, in the south-east of Ireland, from Dublin. At the 2016 census, it had a combined urban and rural population of 24,272. The River Barrow flows through the town and forms the historic bounda ...
town, approximately 5 kilometres from Castlecomer and 16 kilometres from Carlow town. The village borders with
County Laois County Laois ( ; gle, Contae Laoise) is a county in Ireland. It is part of the Eastern and Midland Region and in the province of Leinster. It was known as Queen's County from 1556 to 1922. The modern county takes its name from Loígis, a medie ...
at several points, with
Crettyard Crettyard () is a hamlet in County Laois, Ireland. It is situated on the border with County Kilkenny, near Newtown, at the junction of the N78 national primary route and the R431 regional road. Education Schools serving the area include New ...
being the closest townland in County Laois. Townlands in the electoral division of Moneenroe include Coolbawn, Croghtenclogh, Gorteen, Moneenroe, Smithstown and Uskerty. ''Móinín Rua'' means "The little red bog" due to the marshy land in some parts of the townland. Moneenroe is the most densely populated rural area in the county.


Demographics

As of the 2006 census, by the Central Statistics Office, Moneenroe's population was 688.Census 2006 Table 5
Central Statistics Office
This was a 1.5% increase since 2002. As of the 2006 census, there was an exact 50%/50% split of males and females in the village. As of 2016 census, the population had increased to 722.


Landmarks

There are two local churches and a community hall. The Catholic Church is called ''Moneenroe Church of the Sacred Heart'' and the foundation stone was blessed in 1928 and was dedicated 14 September 1930. The most striking feature inside this Church is the windows. There is also a
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church. The hall is called ''Moneenroe Parish Hall''.


Education

Moneenroe National School is a co-educational school with a
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ethos.


Governance

The local government is
Kilkenny County Council Kilkenny County Council ( ga, Comhairle Chontae Chill Chainnigh) is the authority responsible for local government in County Kilkenny, Ireland. As a county council, it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001. The council is responsible for ...
.
Ballyragget Ballyragget () is a small town on the river Nore in the north of County Kilkenny in Ireland. Ballyragget is on the N77 north of Kilkenny. As of the 2016 census, it had a population of 1,082 people. Toponymy The name 'Ragget' is Anglo-Norm ...
and its rural area forms an ''Electoral District'' which includes Attanagh, Ballyragget, Castlecomer, Clogh, Coon, Moneenroe, Ardra and Muckalee. The County Council representatives from the Ballyragget electoral district are Maurice Shortall, Mary Hilda Cavanagh, Pay Millea, Dan Brennan and Catherine Connery. In European Parliament elections Moneenroe is part of the South constituency for voting purposes. Moneenroe is part of the Carlow–Kilkenny constituency which is a
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represented in
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.


Industry

Agriculture employs about 100 people. The
Castlecomer Castlecomer (Irish: ''Caislean an Chumai'' meaning "the castle at the confluence of the waters") is a town in the north of County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is positioned at the meeting of N78 and R694 roads about north of Kilkenny city. At the ...
district has 60 farms. These range between 10 and 100 hectares with a total of 2003 hectares being farmed. There are 4451 cattle and 768 sheep, and farming is done with grassland machines, tillage machines, tractors, winter feeding and milking equipment. Specialist farms include beef production, dairy and mixed grazing livestock. After the closure of the coal mines in the 1960s, there was mass emigration to the US, Canada, the UK and Australia as people searched for work and a better life than that on the dole. Over the years there have been many factories which have closed in the locality leaving people to search for work in places such as Kilkenny, Carlow, Portlaoise and Dublin. In the 1970s the building of the Avonmore plant in
Ballyragget Ballyragget () is a small town on the river Nore in the north of County Kilkenny in Ireland. Ballyragget is on the N77 north of Kilkenny. As of the 2016 census, it had a population of 1,082 people. Toponymy The name 'Ragget' is Anglo-Norm ...
helped keep local young people in the area gain local employment and this continued with the jobs created when the plant was operational. The caravan manufacturing factory was briefly a large employer in the area before it closed down. Castlecomer mills was also a major employer of clothing such as
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. However, this closed to a much cost-effective market in the Far East and has left a void for direct employment in the area since. However, further investment in the area came quickly when
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(now called Ormonde brick) constructed a factory in Ardra for the manufacture of bricks for the building industry.


Sport

Railyard Gaelic football team or Railyard GFC was founded mainly by members of Moneenroe FCA in 1943. The Railyard colours are red and white. The club were Senior football championship winners last in 2016 in which the club completed a hat trick of titles. The club hold the most senior football titles with 22 and one more under the name of Moneenroe. The club also hold the distinction of being the last county champions to be crowned in Ireland in the old millennium when they won the senior title of 99 in December 1999 and were the first county championship in the country of the 2000s when winning the minor 1999 championship in January 2000 Also well established in Moneenroe is Railyard lgfc. The club is undergoing a resurgence of late as many ladies return to wear the famous white and red hoop jersey after winning many back to championship's in its early years


Transport

Moneenroe is situated on the Dublin to Clonmel
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bus route. Also, a private bus service Buggy's of Castlecomer has a daily bus service to and from Carlow town. ''Ring a Link'' is a community based rural transport which operates a route in the Northeast of the county covering Castlecomer, Ballyraggett, Coan, Conahy, Muckalee, Ballyouskill, Clogh and Moneenroe.


Culture

It is known as the Unofficial Capital of North Kilkenny. Moneenroe was home to Nicholas Boran, a professed communist and union organiser in the Castlecomer mines.Closing the Mine in Castlecomer
Walter F. Kuentzel,
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References

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