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Demographics

As of the 2006 census, by the Central Statistics Office, Castlecomer town's population, which includes Donaguile, was 1,531. This was a 3.3% change since 2002.[2] The Castlecomer rural area has a population of 8,280. [3]

Description

Population (2006) Castlecomer (Irish: Caisleán an Chomair) is the main town in north County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is located in the province of Leinster at the meeting of N78 and R694 roads about 16 km (10 mi) roads north of Kilkenny in the south-east of the island of Ireland. Castlecomer is a census town with a population of about 1531. It is known as the Unofficial Capital of North Kilkenny. Caisleán an Chumair means "The castle at the confluence of the rivers" of which there are three, the Deen, the Brocagh, and the Clohogue. Castlecomer takes its name from the local castle which was built by the Normans in 1171 on the mound opposite the present gates to the Castlecomer Demesne.

Further reading

* Walpole, Horace; Thomas Park (1806). A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland, and Ireland: With Lists of Their Works. Original from the New York Public Library: J. Scott. p. 180. http://books.google.ie/books?id=KxcfAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA180&dq=Castlecomer.  * Census (2006), 2006 Census of Ireland, Central Statistics Office (Ireland), http://www.cso.ie/releasespublications/pr_pop.htm  * Agriculture (2002), 2002 Agriculture Census - Kilkenny, Central Statistics Office (Ireland), http://www.cso.ie/px/pxcoa2000/Database/Census%20of%20Agriculture%202000/Kilkenny/Kilkenny.asp  * Knight, Charles (1839), The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of Useful Knowledge, Original from the Complutense University of Madrid: Society for the Difussion of Useful Knowledge, http://books.google.ie/books?id=g9cCMcvp8qsC  * Lewis, Samuel (1837). A Topgrahical Dictionary of Ireland. London: S. LEWIS & Co. 87, Aldergate Street.. http://www.libraryireland.com/topog/index.php. 

Geography

It is located at the meeting of N78 and R694 roads about 16 km (10 mi) north of Kilkenny where a humpback bridge crosses the river Dinan and the town contains a square with Georgian houses surrounded by Lime trees. Castlecomer rural area has an area of 23,417 hectares.

Goverence

The local government is Kilkenny County Council. Castlecomer and its rural area forms an Electoral District which includes Attanagh, Ballyragget, Castlecomer, Clogh, Clogharinka, Moneenroe, Mothell and Muckalee.

History

The original castle was built of wood and was replaced by a stone structure by Earl Marshall about the year 1200. When Sibella, the great-granddaughter of the Norman leader Strongbow, was granted the manor in 1219, the local Brennan chiefs retreated to the hills and lived an independent life until the plantation of Castlecomer by the Earl of Strafford. In 1637 120 square kilometres (30,000 acres) were granted to Christopher Wandesford by his cousin, the Earl of Strafford, the King's Deputy. Wandesforde laid out the town of Castlecomer, Ireland's first town in stone and mortar. The Wandesford family started a coal mine there. Castlecomer is known for the Deerpark Mines, which produced large amount of anthracite coal until it was closed after 300 years in the late 1960's. Castlecomer was one of six coal-districts in Ireland. Others were located in the Tipperary district, the Munster district, Lough Allen district and the Monaghan and Tyrone district. There was also some coal in Antrim. [1]

Industry

Agriculture employes about 100 people. The Castlecomer 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 equipments. Speicalist farms include beef production, dairy and mixed grazing linestock. [4]

See also

* List of towns and villages in Ireland * Market Houses in Ireland

Sport

Erin's Own GAA is the local Gaelic Athletic Association club. Deen Celtic A.F.C. is the local Soccer Club in Castlecomer.

Transport

Castlecomer lies at the N78 and R694 road junction about 16 km (10 mi) north of Kilkenny. Castlecomer railway station opened on 21 February 1921 but was closed for passenger traffic on 26 January 1931 and finally closed altogether on 1 January 1963.[5] Castlecomer is situated on the Dublin to Clonmel Bus Eireann bus route.