Caragh
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Caragh Cearthach |
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Province: | Leinster | |
County: | County Kildare | |
Elevation: | 117.5 m | |
Population (2006) | 1,492 | |
Website: www.caragh.net |
Caragh is a village in County Kildare, Ireland. It is located between the river Liffey and the Grand Canal approximately 4 km north-west of Naas. The village is also 8 km from Clane and 15 km from Newbridge.
The main features in the village are a notably large Roman Catholic church (Our Lady & St. Joseph), a shop (Centra), a pub (Coffeys), a national primary school and Mondello motor racing circuit (approx. 1.5 km from village centre).
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[edit] Geography
The village is situated in the northern half of County Kildare approximately 3 km north-west of junction 10 of the M7 motorway. The river Liffey flows adjacent to the village. There is a notorious narrow bridge that crosses the Liffey when travelling to Caragh. A local historian claims that it is the oldest bridge still in existence on the entire course of the river.
The Dublin to Cork train line runs through the village, however, there is no railway station.
The Grand Canal also runs past Caragh and near-by is the Leinster Aqueduct. This point is where the Grand Canal runs over the river Liffey.
[edit] Demographics & economy
Caragh village has seen many new building developments in recent years. The addition of four new housing developments has boosted the population of the village to 1,492 people (source: CSO Census 2006). According to the 2002 census, the population was 901 people.
According to Vision Net, in March 2007 there were 39 Irish registered companies active with their registered offices in Caragh.
[edit] Sport
There are two Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in Caragh. The football club is Raheens, its' grounds are located at Tom Lawlor Park, approximately 0.5 km from the village. The grounds consist of one floodlight pitch. The local community hall is situated adjacent. These two are not connected and are individual associations. The Hurling club is Éire Óg/Corrchoill. The hurling club is an amalgamation of two villages Prosperous and Caragh, these two villages are part of the same parish.
[edit] Townlands of Caragh
The following are links to townlands in and around the village of Caragh that constitute part of Caragh Parish.
- Stickens
- Thomastown
- Donore
- Gingerstown
- Raheens
- Castlekeely