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Community and sport
The Kilcock Musical Society is an amateur musical society[6] affiliated to the Association of Irish Musical Societies (AIMS) in existence since 1970. In 2003 they won the AIMS Best Show award for their production of 'Sweeney Todd'. The North Kildare Rugby Club is situated about 1.5 km from Kilcock on the Maynooth road, recently renovated and a regular host to major area finals (2006 Towns Cup Wicklow vs Tullamore attracted 3500+) and schools cup matches. North Kildare RFC boasts youth teams from Under 8's to under 18's, and field 3 men's senior teams. The 1st XV were promoted in 2006 to the Leinster League Div 2, after an extended period in division 3. Also in 2006, the 2nd XV won the Div 3 league undefeated and reached the semi finals of the 2nds towns cup. 2007-8 saw the 2nd XV reach the provincial towns cup final. Kilcock's proximity to the canal makes it a prominent spot for canoeing. Kilcock Canoe Polo Club is a leading canoe polo club in Ireland.[citation needed] It recently celebrated 10 years of canoe polo in Kilcock. Kilcock GAA is the local Gaelic Athletic Association club.
Description
Population (2006) Kilcock (Cill Choca in Irish) is a town in the north of County Kildare, Ireland, on the border with County Meath. Dublin city is nearby and Kilcock is a dormitory town for many commuters. Its population of 4,100 (2006 Census[1]) makes it the ninth largest town in Kildare and 86th largest in the Republic of Ireland, having grown by 49.6pc since the 2002 census. Local industries include a large distribution centre for SuperValu. The town lies on the Royal Canal.
History
Kilcock takes its name from the 6th century Saint Coca who founded a church beside the river Rye, and who is traditionally said to have been a sister of St. Kevin of Glendalough; by occupation she was an embroiderer of church vestments, including those for St. Colmcille. A holy well dedicated to Coca, formerly thought to be lost in the back-yards of Kilcock, is known locally to be in the area behind the Ulster Bank, and her feast is remembered on 6 June. However, this commemoration is a modern revival as when the Ordnance Survey of the area was being made in 1837 it was recorded that "there is no old church in ruins in this parish nor is any patron saint or day remembered ... the meaning of the name Cille Choc is not remembered." When the present parish church was dedicated in 1867 it was named for St. Coca, and it had cost £10,000 to build to the design of architect J.J. McCarthy. In the 8th century there was a battle between rival kings near the church of St. Coca, then in the territory of Carbury and close to the border between Leinster and Meath. There is a gap of several hundred years until the next reference to Kilcock when, in 1303, it belonged to the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem at Kilmainham. St Coca's Church is erected in her honour in the centre of town. A recently commissioned icon of Saint Coca can be viewed there.[2]
Places of interest
The town's library features mementos of the poet Teresa Braydon who was born in Kilbrook. The Old Bog Road, 4.5 km west of the town, was the subject of her most successful verse.[5] Also found locally are "Bridestream" (an 18th century house with rare-breed farm open to the public), and "Larchill, an 18th century Ferme Ornée (Ornamental Farm) which is the only surviving complete garden of its type in Europe.[citation needed] Larchill was restored from the mid-1990s, and scenic walks through beech avenues link several classical and gothic follies. There is also a 8-acre (32,000 m2) lake with two island follies, a formal walled garden with shell-lined tower and a model gothic farmyard. Kilcock Art Gallery was established in 1978 by Breda Smyth and opened by George Campbell R.H.A.
See also
* List of towns and villages in Ireland
Transport
The railway arrived in Kilcock on 28 June 1847, but the station closed on 1 July 1848[3], as it was sited on a 1 in 100 gradient, which the locomotives of the day found difficult to start off from. This site was slightly east of the current Kilcock station. A replacement station opened in 1850 west of the town, where the old N4 crosses the canal and railway, but closed in 1963. The current Kilcock railway station, under Shaw Bridge, opened in 1998. The M4 motorway opened in 1994 and bypasses Kilcock to the south of the town. The motorway connects Dublin to the west of the country. There is an NRA plan to create an outer orbital motorway, which would extend 80 km from Naas to Drogheda, via Kilcock. [4]