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{{Infobox Irish Place| |
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name = Roscrea | |
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gaeilge = Ros Cré | |
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motto = "What happens in Roscrea stays in Roscrea" | |
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map image = Ireland map County Tipperary Magnified.png | |
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pin coords = left: 58px; top: 32px | |
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north coord = 52.954688| |
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west coord = 7.797117 | |
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irish grid = S132894 | |
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elevation = 126 m (413 ft) | |
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province = [[Munster]] | |
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county = [[County Tipperary]] | |
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town pop = 5,896 | |
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census yr = 2006 | |
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'''Roscrea''' (''Ros Cré'' in [[Irish language|Irish]]) is a small heritage town in [[County Tipperary]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], located near the midlands. ({{coord|52|57|N|7|49|W|type:city(1000)}}). The placename comes from the Irish with ''Ros Cré'' meaning "wood of ''Cré''", ''Cré'' being a female name of olden times. Historically Roscrea has been an important trading town. Roscrea has a population of 4,910<ref>[http://www.cso.ie/census/documents/census2006_Table_7_and_12.pdf Census data]</ref> and it is located in the south midlands, {{convert|44|mi|km}} from [[Limerick]] City and {{convert|76|mi|km}} from [[Dublin]] City. Its main industries include meat processing and pharmaceuticals. |
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==History== |
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Roscrea grew around its ancient monastery. The Round Tower, on Church Street, has a doorway {{convert|15|ft|m}} from the ground and is the oldest surviving part of the ancient monastery. The usual conical cap is missing as it was destroyed by cannon fire in 1798. The 8th century ''[[Book of Dimma]]'', which belonged to Roscrea monastery, is preserved in Trinity College, Dublin. It contains a copy of the Gospels and a ''Missa Infirorum'', and is enclosed in a shrine of bronze with silver plates ornamented with Celtic interlacing. |
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The Church of Ireland Parish Church is dedicated to [[St. Cronan]] and stands on the site of the ancient monastery, whose doorway forms the entrance to the grounds. There is a crude representation of the crucifixion on a monumental stone in the churchyard, which is known as the Shrine of St. Cronan and there is also a 12th century sculptured cross. |
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The Catholic Church is built on the site of the old Franciscan Friary, which was founded by the O'Carroll, Chieftain of the district, in 1490. Some portion of the walls of the old Friary has been retained in the modern church building. The altar portrays the crucifixion. Roscrea was the seat of a [[diocese of Roscrea|bishopric]] until the 12th century, when it was joined to the [[diocese of Killaloe]]. Mona Incha Priory, to the east of the town, displays 12th century Romanesque features, especially the rich chancel arch. |
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King [[John of England]] is credited with having erected a Castle at Roscrea, of which a circular tower and some sections of wall are still in existence. The later rectangular keep, known as Ormonde Castle is still standing. To the south east of Roscrea, near the [[County Laois]] border, are the Timoney Hills, where an area of over {{convert|100|acre|km2}} contains more than 300 standing stones. Two miles south west is the ruined '''Ballinakilt Castle''', built by Piers Butler of [[Paulstown]] in 1580. |
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==Transport== |
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The town is at the crossroads of the [[N7 road|N7]] between [[Dublin]] and [[Limerick]] [[roads in Ireland|road]] and the [[N62 road|N62]] between [[Athlone]] and [[Horse and Jockey]] where it connects to the main [[N8 road]] between [[Dublin]] and [[Cork (city)|Cork]]. Construction work is underway on the N7 with the view of turning it into a complete motorway connecting Dublin and Limerick. This will completely bypass Roscrea and other towns on the road such as [[Moneygall]] and [[Nenagh]]. Roscrea is well connected by [[bus]] routes with two [[Bus Éireann]] lines going through the town. Route 12 connects [[Dublin]] and [[Limerick]] while route 71 connects [[Athlone]] to Cork. <ref>[http://www.buseireann.ie Bus Éireann]</ref> JJ Kavanagh also runs services through Roscrea and the town is well covered by private operators within the town such as Andrew Walsh and Johnny McDonnell coaches.<ref>[http://www.roscreaonline.com RoscreaOnline.com]</ref> Roscrea is connected to the [[rail transport in Ireland|Irish railway network]] on a branch from [[Limerick]] to [[Ballybrophy]] (where it joins the main [[Cork (city)|Cork]]-[[Dublin]] line). [[History of rail transport in Ireland|At one time]] there was a branch from Roscrea to nearby [[Birr]] in [[County Offaly]]. [[Roscrea railway station]] opened on 19 October 1857.<ref>{{cite web | title=Roscrea station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-09-07}}</ref> |
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==Commerce== |
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The main business in town is [[Glanbia]] which makes and distributes meats product all over the world. |
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In 2008 Glanbia sold off its pig meat operations.The 2 former Glanbia plants in Roscrea are now part of the Rosderra Irish Meats Group.It still uses the Glanbia brand under licence.<ref>{{cite web | title=Rosderra | url = http://www.rosderra.ie/}}</ref> |
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[[Taro Pharmaceuticals]] is a large plant in the town that employs approximately 80 people, covering Research and Development, Manufacturing and Security. |
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There are numerous supermarkets including [[Tesco]], [[SuperValu]], [[Lidl]], [[Spar]] and [[Londis]]. A [[Dunnes Stores]] recently opened and this brings further [[employment]] and [[commerce]] to the town. There are also lots of small local businesses to compete with the supermarkets. In the restaurant field, Roscrea has an Italian restaurant- La Serenata, 3 Chinese restaurants, numerous cafes, and national and international chains like [[Supermacs]] and [[McDonalds]]. |
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Roscrea has two hotels which are the Damer Court hotel and Racket Hall hotel. |
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==Education== |
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The town is home to many educational institutions. [[Primary School]]s are provided with schools like Scoil Chrónáin Naofa Dromakeenan,<ref>[http://www.dromakeenanns.ie Dromakeenan National School]</ref> Scoil Eoin Naofa, Scoil Íosaf Naofa Corville, [[Sacred Heart]] Primary School, Dunkerrin N.S., Lismackin N.S. and the school for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities [[St Anne]]'s. The solitary [[secondary school]] in the town is [[Coláiste Phobal Ros Cré]].<ref>[http://www.cpr.ie Coláiste Phobal Ros Cré]</ref> This school was formed when the [[Sacred Heart]] [[Convent]], the [[Christian Brothers]] School and the Tech amalgamated to form one [[public school]] in 1999. Just outside Roscrea is the [[Cistercian College, Roscrea|Cistercian College]]. This is a private school located on the grounds of the [[Mount St. Joseph Abbey, Roscrea|Mount St Joseph]] [[Cistercian]] Monastery. Third-level courses, accredited by [[FETAC]] are provided at the Colaiste. The nearest Third-Level Institute is [[Tipperary Institute]] in [[Thurles]].<ref>[http://www.tippinst.ie Tipperary Institute]</ref>All local schools and colleges are excellently catered for by the presence of educational specialists and suppliers such as Patricia's Corville Stores, Mike's Good News, and www.roscreabookshop.com |
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==Jobs and Economy== |
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Highly-skilled jobs are lacking in Roscrea. Taro Pharmaceuticals and [[Glanbia]] Meats provide most [[employment]] but this is mostly low-paid work. Enterprise Ireland is encouraged by the local [[Chamber of Commerce]] and new businesses are regularly set up by budding [[entrepreneur]]s but most don't prosper. Local [[student]]s look for part-time work in the Summer and this is provided in places like [[Spar]], [[SuperValu]], [[Xtravision]] and [[Expert (company)|Spencer-Spillane]]. |
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New developements in the town include the opening of a new [[Dunnes Stores]] and also new business parks on the outskirts. [[Shannon Development]] have a business park near Ashbury in the town. This houses local businesses like Walsh Printers and JS Hygiene ([[Upholstery]] cleaning). The other business park is at Benamore on the [[Dublin]] road. Roscrea Express Delivery Services, Minogue Furniture, Looby Tiles and the [[Civil Defence]] all have branches here, the latter being the result of [[decentralisation]]. Many locals travel to the town of [[Nenagh]] to work in the factory there, [[Proctor & Gamble]], where cosmetic products are produced. Some even make lenghty commutes to [[Dublin]] or [[Limerick]] for highly-paid jobs at [[Dell]], [[AOL]] and [[Microsoft]] etc.<ref>[http://www.roscrea.ie/content.asp?section=209 Roscrea Chamber Of Commerce News]</ref> |
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==Places of interest== |
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*It is home to [[Monaincha Abbey]] which has been described in the 10th century publication ''The [[Annals Of The Four Masters]]'' as the 31st Wonder of The World. Two miles from the town is a Cistercian [[monastery]], [[Mount St. Joseph Abbey, Roscrea|Mount St. Joseph Abbey]], and well-known [[boarding school]] for boys, [[Cistercian College, Roscrea|Cistercian College]]. |
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*Roscrea town itself has many architectural features of note, including the Round Tower, Roscrea Castle and Damer House] Complex, and the "Fancy Fountain." This latter feature was re-located from the old "Market Square" at the foot of Main Street to its present site in Rosemary Square, which is home to a number of Roscrea's longest-established retail businesses. The town is not far from the [[Slieve Bloom Mountains]]. It is positioned where in ancient times, the five main routes in Ireland, or the Slighe Dhála, converged. |
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==Sport== |
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There is a strong rugby following in the town. Roscrea Rugby Club has been twinned with Holybush in Wales for over 50 years.<ref>[http://www.roscrearfc.ie Roscrea Rugby Club]</ref> There are also some football (soccer) teams in the town — Killavilla F.C. and Streamstown Celtic F.C. being the biggest names. There is also a strong [[GAA]] following in the town although this has waned somewhat in recent years. The local club, [[Roscrea GAA]] has won some trophies in its time including the recent U12 County Final win, played in [[Semple Stadium]] in [[Thurles]]. In Gaelic football, Inane Rovers are the local club. In football, Killavilla Utd. has recently developed new playing facilities at Engtek Park just outside Roscrea. The new facilities are a great asset to the town. |
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Roscrea has a top quality golf course and also tennis facilities. There is an athletics club, a [[badminton]] club and many more sporting clubs. A swimming pool is currently under construction and this long awaited project should be ready for 2009/2010. |
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==Other Organisations== |
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Roscrea is home to a strong scout troop, Roscrea Scout Troop, founded in 1971, covering all sections from [[Beaver Scouts (Scouting Ireland)|Beaver Scouts]] to [[Venture Scouts (Scouting Ireland)|Venture Scouts]]. The troop is part of the Slieve Bloom Scout County <ref>[http://www.slievebloomscouts.com Slieve Bloom Scout County]</ref> in the [[Scouting Ireland Provinces|South-Eastern Province]] in [[Scouting Ireland]]. |
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The international speaking organisation, [[Toastmasters]] also have a branch in town. Recently, Roscrea Active Citizenship Association was set up, bringing together all the organisations to try and aid the development of the town. |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland|List of towns and villages in Ireland]] |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.roscrea.ie Roscrea] |
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* [http://www.roscrearfc.com Roscrea Rugby Club] |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 13:19, 8 May 2009
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