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Killeedy

Killeedy (Irish: Cill Íde) is a civil parish located south of Newcastle West in Co. Limerick in Ireland.[1] This parish consists of two villages, Ashford and Raheenagh. The elevation of the parish varies from 1,184 ft. OS at Mauricetown and 1,082 ft. at Dromdeeveen to 200 ft. OS at Ballintubber. The parish is overlooked by the Mullaghareirk Mountains. The patron saint of Killeedy is Saint Ita.[2] Killeedy used to be known as Cluain Chreadhail but in later ages it had taken the name of Cill íde, the Church of Saint Ita, from a nunnery which was founded there in the sixth century. On 15 January of each year, the feast of St. Ita's Day is celebrated in Killeedy.

Killeedy
Cill Íde
Civil Parish
Killeedy
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°23′00″N 09°04′00″W / 52.38333°N 9.06667°W / 52.38333; -9.06667
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Limerick
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))

The villages edit

Located in Ashford is St. Ita's Church, a primary school, a Montessori and The Village Inn Pub. The Village Inn pub has had great success in Darts particularly in recent years winning the Desmond Darts League premier division two years in a row. They also host the annual James Kelly Memorial Darts tournament. The soccer pitch for St. Itas AFC is also in Ashford. The Ashford Queen of the West Festival was held during the summers from 1989 and throughout the 1990s as part of the local Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club's fund raising activities.

In Raheenagh, there is St Ita's Church, Páirc íde Naofa (the GAA pitch), a primary school, the community centre, a sports complex, a shop, and a pub.

Sports edit

The sports played competitively in Killeedy are hurling, camogie, Gaelic football and soccer. The local GAA club is Killeedy GAA.[3] The club is heavily concentrated on the game of hurling and camogie with a little Gaelic football also being played. They play in blue and white and their ground is called Páirc Íde Naofa and is located in Raheenagh village. The club has successfully hosted the Munster, Leinster and All-Ireland Junior B Club Hurling Series since 2005.

The Killeedy club has won numerous west and county championships over the years but the pinnacle of their success came in 1980 when they won the County Senior Hurling Championship beating Patrickswell in the final. The following year, Killeedy man Paudie Fitzmaurice (one of the Killeedy Fitzmaurice brothers, along with his brother Willie Fitzmaurice) captained GAA to win the Munster Senior Hurling Championship. Another Killeedy man, Donie Flynn, was joint manager of the Limerick senior hurlers from 1988 to 1991. Killeedy currently compete at the Junior A grade in Limerick.

Saint Ita's AFC are the local soccer club in Killeedy and were founded in 1990, Their pitch is located in Ashford village and they play in blue and white. The junior team competes in the Limerick Desmond League division one. St. Ita's joined at underage level for two seasons with neighboring club Feenagh AFC and went under the moniker of Bluebell United. St. Ita's greatest achievement thus far was their All-Ireland Women's Junior Cup victory in 2006 making them the first Limerick Desmond League side to achieve this. In that same year, their women's team also won the Division 1 title in a playoff against Ballingarry A.F.C. and competed in the first ever Women's Desmond Cup final in which they lost out on penalties to Ballingarry. Their Junior team have had good success also with one of their finest achievements being them reaching the Quarter Final of the Munster Junior Cup in the 2005/06 season where they were beaten by Clonmel Town who would go on to win the competition. As well as this they have won back to back Richard Hogan cups, the Division 2 and Division 3 league titles and the Division 2 league cup.

Landmarks and history edit

  • Notable historic landmarks in Killeedy include St. Ita's Monastery and Cemetery, Killeedy Castle, the Mass Rock, Glenduff Castle, Glenquin Castle, Lough O'Ge and Ballagh Post Office.

Kantoher edit

Kantoher creamery was a major source of income for the parish. It was established in 1904 as a local Co-operative processing milk, and finding markets for by products such as cream, cheese, butter and later casein. The cooperative continued to diversify, opening up opportunities for its suppliers by setting up processing facilities for pigs, turkeys, ducks and later poultry. In 1991, Kantoher Creamery was taken over by locally based multinational Kerry Group. Kerry grew the business further but by 2005 decided to cease operations at the poultry plant, its final processing facility there, with the loss of over 300 jobs directly and a further 500 indirectly. Kerry Group continued to process the majority of the milk produced locally in Listowel. Kerry Group maintained support to network of local poultry producers in securing a processing co-operation with Western Brand in Mayo. It also provided support to the newly formed voluntary organisation, Kantoher Development Group, set up to provide sustainable employment for the local community. Kantoher Enterprise Park currently has six companies operating out of the site providing over 80 jobs directly and another 40 indirectly. The companies based there include BHSL (which has grown a business out of poultry manure and fluidised bed technology), McMahon Ecofuel (leveraging the 6,000 acres of trees planted locally), Tara Cladding (which originally supplied cladding for the building needs of the local farming community and now provides bus shelters with automatic battery recharging), Strand Foods (a chicken processing plant), Pet Vet (a veterinary practice), MEHS (an environmental group that provides consultancy services), FÁS/SOLAS (provides employment to over 12 people), and Killeedy Group Water Scheme (the local water group).[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Placenames Database of Ireland". Dublin City University. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Killeedy Famous People". Diocese of Limerick. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Club History". Killeedy GAA Club. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  4. ^ Chichester, Henry. Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900 (Volume 31 ed.). Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 385–388.

External links edit

  • Killeedy Parish
  • Killeedy GAA Club

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Killeedy news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Killeedy Irish Cill Ide is a civil parish located south of Newcastle West in Co Limerick in Ireland 1 This parish consists of two villages Ashford and Raheenagh The elevation of the parish varies from 1 184 ft OS at Mauricetown and 1 082 ft at Dromdeeveen to 200 ft OS at Ballintubber The parish is overlooked by the Mullaghareirk Mountains The patron saint of Killeedy is Saint Ita 2 Killeedy used to be known as Cluain Chreadhail but in later ages it had taken the name of Cill ide the Church of Saint Ita from a nunnery which was founded there in the sixth century On 15 January of each year the feast of St Ita s Day is celebrated in Killeedy Killeedy Cill IdeCivil ParishKilleedyLocation in IrelandCoordinates 52 23 00 N 09 04 00 W 52 38333 N 9 06667 W 52 38333 9 06667CountryIrelandProvinceMunsterCountyCounty LimerickTime zoneUTC 0 WET Summer DST UTC 1 IST WEST Contents 1 The villages 2 Sports 3 Landmarks and history 4 Kantoher 5 References 6 External linksThe villages editLocated in Ashford is St Ita s Church a primary school a Montessori and The Village Inn Pub The Village Inn pub has had great success in Darts particularly in recent years winning the Desmond Darts League premier division two years in a row They also host the annual James Kelly Memorial Darts tournament The soccer pitch for St Itas AFC is also in Ashford The Ashford Queen of the West Festival was held during the summers from 1989 and throughout the 1990s as part of the local Gaelic Athletic Association GAA club s fund raising activities In Raheenagh there is St Ita s Church Pairc ide Naofa the GAA pitch a primary school the community centre a sports complex a shop and a pub Sports editThe sports played competitively in Killeedy are hurling camogie Gaelic football and soccer The local GAA club is Killeedy GAA 3 The club is heavily concentrated on the game of hurling and camogie with a little Gaelic football also being played They play in blue and white and their ground is called Pairc Ide Naofa and is located in Raheenagh village The club has successfully hosted the Munster Leinster and All Ireland Junior B Club Hurling Series since 2005 The Killeedy club has won numerous west and county championships over the years but the pinnacle of their success came in 1980 when they won the County Senior Hurling Championship beating Patrickswell in the final The following year Killeedy man Paudie Fitzmaurice one of the Killeedy Fitzmaurice brothers along with his brother Willie Fitzmaurice captained GAA to win the Munster Senior Hurling Championship Another Killeedy man Donie Flynn was joint manager of the Limerick senior hurlers from 1988 to 1991 Killeedy currently compete at the Junior A grade in Limerick Saint Ita s AFC are the local soccer club in Killeedy and were founded in 1990 Their pitch is located in Ashford village and they play in blue and white The junior team competes in the Limerick Desmond League division one St Ita s joined at underage level for two seasons with neighboring club Feenagh AFC and went under the moniker of Bluebell United St Ita s greatest achievement thus far was their All Ireland Women s Junior Cup victory in 2006 making them the first Limerick Desmond League side to achieve this In that same year their women s team also won the Division 1 title in a playoff against Ballingarry A F C and competed in the first ever Women s Desmond Cup final in which they lost out on penalties to Ballingarry Their Junior team have had good success also with one of their finest achievements being them reaching the Quarter Final of the Munster Junior Cup in the 2005 06 season where they were beaten by Clonmel Town who would go on to win the competition As well as this they have won back to back Richard Hogan cups the Division 2 and Division 3 league titles and the Division 2 league cup Landmarks and history editField Marshal Count Peter Lacy Irish Peadar Piarais Eamonn de Lasa was born in Killeedy in 1678 After fighting at the Siege of Limerick in 1691 he emigrated first to France with the Wild Geese then to the Holy Roman Empire and finally to Russia under Tsar Peter the Great There he became a Field Marshal in the Imperial Russian Army and served as governor of Livonia His son Franz Moritz Francis Maurice von Lacy was a Field Marshal in Austrian service 4 Tadhg Gaelach o Suilleabhain c 1715 1795 a highly important composer of Christian poetry and Irish bardic poetry in Munster Irish was also a native of Killeedy In 1916 Thomas Shaughnessy was created the 1st Baron Shaughnessy of the City of Montreal in the Dominion of Canada and of Ashford in Killeedy in the County of Limerick His father Tom Shaughnessy who was a policeman and detective in Milwaukee Wisconsin was a native of Ashford in Killeedy Notable historic landmarks in Killeedy include St Ita s Monastery and Cemetery Killeedy Castle the Mass Rock Glenduff Castle Glenquin Castle Lough O Ge and Ballagh Post Office Kantoher editKantoher creamery was a major source of income for the parish It was established in 1904 as a local Co operative processing milk and finding markets for by products such as cream cheese butter and later casein The cooperative continued to diversify opening up opportunities for its suppliers by setting up processing facilities for pigs turkeys ducks and later poultry In 1991 Kantoher Creamery was taken over by locally based multinational Kerry Group Kerry grew the business further but by 2005 decided to cease operations at the poultry plant its final processing facility there with the loss of over 300 jobs directly and a further 500 indirectly Kerry Group continued to process the majority of the milk produced locally in Listowel Kerry Group maintained support to network of local poultry producers in securing a processing co operation with Western Brand in Mayo It also provided support to the newly formed voluntary organisation Kantoher Development Group set up to provide sustainable employment for the local community Kantoher Enterprise Park currently has six companies operating out of the site providing over 80 jobs directly and another 40 indirectly The companies based there include BHSL which has grown a business out of poultry manure and fluidised bed technology McMahon Ecofuel leveraging the 6 000 acres of trees planted locally Tara Cladding which originally supplied cladding for the building needs of the local farming community and now provides bus shelters with automatic battery recharging Strand Foods a chicken processing plant Pet Vet a veterinary practice MEHS an environmental group that provides consultancy services FAS SOLAS provides employment to over 12 people and Killeedy Group Water Scheme the local water group citation needed References edit Placenames Database of Ireland Dublin City University Retrieved 25 November 2014 Killeedy Famous People Diocese of Limerick Retrieved 25 November 2014 Club History Killeedy GAA Club Retrieved 25 November 2014 Chichester Henry Dictionary of National Biography 1885 1900 Volume 31 ed Smith Elder amp Co pp 385 388 External links editKilleedy Parish Killeedy GAA Club Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Killeedy amp oldid 1143473698, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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