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West Region, Ireland

The West is a strategic planning area within the Northern and Western Region in Ireland. It is a NUTS Level III statistical region of Ireland (coded IE042)[1] under the Eurostat classification. It consists of the counties of Galway, Mayo and Roscommon, and the city of Galway. The West spans 13,801 km² (20% of the total area of the state) and as of the 2016 census has a population of 453,109.

West
The West of Ireland with each local government area highlighted.
Country Republic of Ireland
RegionNorthern and Western

The region is located on the western seaboard of Ireland with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the River Shannon delimiting the region to the east. The West Region is largely rural, with only 30% of its population living in urban areas.[citation needed] It is noted for its continuance of Irish traditions, such as the Irish language in the region's Gaeltacht areas.

Regional Assembly

The constituent local authorities are the councils of the counties of Galway, Mayo and Roscommon and the city Galway, which each send representatives to the Northern and Western Regional Assembly, forming the West Strategic Planning Area Committee.[2]

Former Regional Authority

From 1994 to 2014, the West Region was administered by the West Regional Authority, which consisted of 28 elected representatives including the region's representative on the European Union Committee of the Regions. These representatives met once a month and were nominated from the four administrative councils of the region:[3]

In 2014, the Regional Authorities were dissolved and their functions were transferred to the Regional Assemblies.[4]

Demographics

According to the 2006 census, the region had a population of 380,057, which constitutes 9.7% of the national population. Its population density was 27 persons per km². The population of the regional capital, Galway City, was 72,414.

Economy

According to Eurostat figures for 2012, the region has GDP of €13.802 bn and a GDP per capita of €31,500.[5]

Tourism in the region is bolstered by its geography, with it attracting tourists from across Ireland and elsewhere, with inland rivers, lakes, mountains and plains, along with off shore islands, a large number of beaches, and its rugged coastline amongst natural attractions.

Transport

The Ireland West Airport Knock is an international airport in the region which is served by flights to the United Kingdom, and continental Europe. Mainline rail services operate from both Galway and Mayo to Dublin. The M6 motorway, connecting Galway to Dublin, was completed in 2009.[6] The M17 motorway from Shannon to the M6 opened in 2010 and its short continuation north to Tuam (as the M18 motorway) opened in 2017.

The Western Railway Corridor re-opened in 2010 as far as Athenry, a junction with the Dublin-Galway line.

Urban areas

A list of the largest urban areas in the West Region. County capitals are shown in bold.

Rank Town County Population
(2016 census)
1 Galway Galway 79,934
2 Castlebar Mayo 12,068
3 Ballina Mayo 10,171
4 Tuam Galway 8,767
5 Ballinasloe Galway 6,662
6 Westport Mayo 6,198
7 Roscommon Roscommon 5,876
8 Loughrea Galway 5,556
9 Oranmore Galway 4,990
10 Athenry Galway 4,445
11 Claremorris Mayo 3,687
12 Castlerea Roscommon 2,970
13 Ballyhaunis Mayo 2,366

References

  1. ^ "Revision to the Irish NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions". cso.ie.
  2. ^ Local Government Act 1991 (Regional Assemblies) (Establishment) Order 2014 (S.I. No. 573 of 2014), "42. A regional assembly shall establish a strategic planning area committee in respect of each strategic planning area within the region, specified in column (2) of Schedule 3, consisting of the members of the regional assembly appointed by the constituent local authorities specified in column (3) of that Schedule opposite the mention in the said column (2) of the area, and of persons who are not members of the regional assembly, to perform functions, in respect of such area, in relation to the regional spatial and economic strategy in accordance with Chapter III of Part II of the Act of 2000 and any regulations or directions under that Act.". Signed on 16 December 2014. Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland. Retrieved 17 March 2022, from Irish Statute Book.
  3. ^ Local Government Act 1991 (Regional Authorities) (Establishment) Order 1993 (S.I. No. 394 of 1993). Signed on 20 December 1993. Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland. Retrieved 17 March 2022, from Irish Statute Book.
  4. ^ Local Government Act 1991 (Regional Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2014 (S.I. No. 228 of 2014). Signed on 29 May 2014. Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland. Retrieved 19 January 2022, from Irish Statute Book.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  6. ^ "Galway/Dublin motorway in operation". RTÉ News. 18 December 2009. Retrieved 17 September 2010.

External links

  • Project Ireland 2040: Regional Report: The West

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The West is a strategic planning area within the Northern and Western Region in Ireland It is a NUTS Level III statistical region of Ireland coded IE042 1 under the Eurostat classification It consists of the counties of Galway Mayo and Roscommon and the city of Galway The West spans 13 801 km 20 of the total area of the state and as of the 2016 census has a population of 453 109 WestThe West of Ireland with each local government area highlighted Country Republic of IrelandRegionNorthern and WesternThe region is located on the western seaboard of Ireland with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the River Shannon delimiting the region to the east The West Region is largely rural with only 30 of its population living in urban areas citation needed It is noted for its continuance of Irish traditions such as the Irish language in the region s Gaeltacht areas Contents 1 Regional Assembly 1 1 Former Regional Authority 2 Demographics 3 Economy 4 Transport 5 Urban areas 6 References 7 External linksRegional Assembly EditThe constituent local authorities are the councils of the counties of Galway Mayo and Roscommon and the city Galway which each send representatives to the Northern and Western Regional Assembly forming the West Strategic Planning Area Committee 2 Former Regional Authority Edit From 1994 to 2014 the West Region was administered by the West Regional Authority which consisted of 28 elected representatives including the region s representative on the European Union Committee of the Regions These representatives met once a month and were nominated from the four administrative councils of the region 3 Galway City Council 6 Galway County Council 7 Mayo County Council 7 Roscommon County Council 6 In 2014 the Regional Authorities were dissolved and their functions were transferred to the Regional Assemblies 4 Demographics EditAccording to the 2006 census the region had a population of 380 057 which constitutes 9 7 of the national population Its population density was 27 persons per km The population of the regional capital Galway City was 72 414 Economy EditAccording to Eurostat figures for 2012 the region has GDP of 13 802 bn and a GDP per capita of 31 500 5 Tourism in the region is bolstered by its geography with it attracting tourists from across Ireland and elsewhere with inland rivers lakes mountains and plains along with off shore islands a large number of beaches and its rugged coastline amongst natural attractions Transport EditThe Ireland West Airport Knock is an international airport in the region which is served by flights to the United Kingdom and continental Europe Mainline rail services operate from both Galway and Mayo to Dublin The M6 motorway connecting Galway to Dublin was completed in 2009 6 The M17 motorway from Shannon to the M6 opened in 2010 and its short continuation north to Tuam as the M18 motorway opened in 2017 The Western Railway Corridor re opened in 2010 as far as Athenry a junction with the Dublin Galway line Urban areas EditA list of the largest urban areas in the West Region County capitals are shown in bold Rank Town County Population 2016 census 1 Galway Galway 79 9342 Castlebar Mayo 12 0683 Ballina Mayo 10 1714 Tuam Galway 8 7675 Ballinasloe Galway 6 6626 Westport Mayo 6 1987 Roscommon Roscommon 5 8768 Loughrea Galway 5 5569 Oranmore Galway 4 99010 Athenry Galway 4 44511 Claremorris Mayo 3 68712 Castlerea Roscommon 2 97013 Ballyhaunis Mayo 2 366References Edit Revision to the Irish NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions cso ie Local Government Act 1991 Regional Assemblies Establishment Order 2014 S I No 573 of 2014 42 A regional assembly shall establish a strategic planning area committee in respect of each strategic planning area within the region specified in column 2 of Schedule 3 consisting of the members of the regional assembly appointed by the constituent local authorities specified in column 3 of that Schedule opposite the mention in the said column 2 of the area and of persons who are not members of the regional assembly to perform functions in respect of such area in relation to the regional spatial and economic strategy in accordance with Chapter III of Part II of the Act of 2000 and any regulations or directions under that Act Signed on 16 December 2014 Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland Retrieved 17 March 2022 from Irish Statute Book Local Government Act 1991 Regional Authorities Establishment Order 1993 S I No 394 of 1993 Signed on 20 December 1993 Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland Retrieved 17 March 2022 from Irish Statute Book Local Government Act 1991 Regional Authorities Amendment Order 2014 S I No 228 of 2014 Signed on 29 May 2014 Statutory Instrument of the Government of Ireland Retrieved 19 January 2022 from Irish Statute Book Eurostat Data Explorer Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 6 October 2014 Galway Dublin motorway in operation RTE News 18 December 2009 Retrieved 17 September 2010 External links EditProject Ireland 2040 Regional Report The West Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title West Region Ireland amp oldid 1109272995, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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