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for the first time. The local town council also embarked on building social housing projects in an effort to deal with appalling living conditions in the town for those economically disadvantaged. Despite these developments, economic opportunities were limited and poverty widespread – the town saw widespread emigration to
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Carrick-on-Suir is the tidal limit of the River Suir. Carrick has a 1-in-50-year flood defence system with quay walls ranging in height from 1.2m to 1.5m. Currently, the walls give protection from flooding caused by high tides. Flooding still occurs along the Glen/Mill River and
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in 1922. By this stage, industrialisation had reached
Carrick with the establishment of cotton factories and a local creamery. Most significant however for the economic development of the town was the arrival of the tanning industry in the 1930s, providing regular, dependable employment in the town
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Griffin) was formed on an island settlement upstream of Waterford. The town remained as an island until the 18th century when small rivers were diverted to form dry land north and west of the town. The earliest known records of a settlement are dated to
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Carrick-on-Suir Musical Society (formed in 1943) is a musical and amateur operatic society. The Musical Society bought and refurbished the Strand Theatre on Main Street in 2003 for use by the Society. The Brewery Lane Drama Society (formed in 1955) performs several productions a year at their
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Catholic churches. The largest church in Carrick Mór is St Nicholas' church which was built in 1879, replacing an earlier church of the same name built in 1804. In Carrick Beg are the small St Molleran's parish church (parts of which date back to the 13th century) and the larger
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the
Butlers set up a woollen industry in the town. By 1799, the town enjoyed some prosperity from the woollen industry, fishing, basket weaving and other river-related businesses – the population reached around 11,000 by this point. In that year, a barge capsized on the river near the bride,
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The closure of the
Pollack & Plunder tannery in 1985 caused immense hardship in the town, as a significant proportion of the population (Carrick's population was roughly 4,000 by this point) were employed there or were dependent on someone who was. Carrick suffered a prolonged recession
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plant closed in 2006, but
Carrick continues to prosper economically. The population continues to increase, and the town expands with ongoing significant house building projects. The future of Carrick is likely to be that of a commuter town, servicing those working in
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Carrick's local infrastructure (in particular health and transport) still remains relatively undeveloped, due to its location on the border of 3 counties (and subsequent lack of political muscle both at county and national level), and the nearby larger towns of
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throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, again leading the population to drop due to emigration – a fate suffered by other small, rural Irish towns during the period. By the late-1990s, the economy of the town was on the upswing – unemployment had dropped, the
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inside the Church of
Ireland parish at Carrick-on-Suir. More recently, however, the former Protestant church on Main Street was abandoned until the late 1980s, but the church building and grounds have both been renovated and now serve as a heritage centre.
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There is an 18-hole golf club, golf driving range, and swimming pool in the area. Castleview Lawn Tennis Club has four artificial grass courts, and
Carrick-on Suir Handball and Racquetball Club is at Davin Park Indoor courts, Clonmel Road.
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resulting in the deaths of around 91 people. Over the next 120 years however, the town suffered from high taxes and levies imposed by the British on the woollen industry, leading to high unemployment, poverty and emigration. The
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team that plays in the Waterford & District League. The club plays at Tom Drohan park, and has had some success in the Waterford & District League, Munster Senior and Junior Cups and also in the
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that the friars were able to fully return and a new chapel was built. The friars served the local community until the lack of vocations to the order led to the order finally leaving Carrick-Beg in 2006.
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is based in Carrick-on-Suir, where restoration work is carried out on vintage diesel locomotives. Carrick-on-Suir also has a Republican Flute Band which plays at many Irish Republican and
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In 1447, a stone bridge was built, now known as the "Old Bridge". A new, more modern bridge was completed in 1880 and was reconstructed widened in 1975. The bridge was later named after
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performing the opening ceremony. The 400-seat theatre was built by brothers Christy and Michael Butler. The theatre underwent significant renovations and was reopened in 2008.
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final was played in Carrick-on-Suir. The match was held on Maurice Davin's land on 24 June 1906 between Cork and Kilkenny. Kilkenny won by a single point, 1–9 to 1–8.
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bicycle component factory had opened as had numerous small businesses, and the population began to increase again for the first time in two centuries.
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family in 1917. The building was bought and renovated by the Carrick-on-Suir Drama Group in the 1970s. The first performance in the theatre was
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also contributed greatly to the depopulation of the town.
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Carrick United AFC is a junior (non-league, amateur)
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2415:"Carrick-on-Suir's new theatre opens its doors"
1919:"Carrick-on-Suir's new theatre opens its doors"
849:) who built the Tudor Manor House extension to
2147:. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage
2022:. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage
1447:, recipient of the United States Government's
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1701:. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
1536:from the original on 1 October 2020
2367:"An Post Ras 2013 Stage 1 results"
2269:from the original on 23 April 2015
2093:Hahesy, Aileen (13 October 2023).
1891:Keyes, Dermot (5 September 2008).
1737:10.1111/j.1468-0289.1984.tb00344.x
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843:Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond
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2398:"Remember When – February 1995".
1781:from the original on 2 March 2011
710:For the purposes of elections to
173:3.2 km (1.2 sq mi)
16:Town in County Tipperary, Ireland
2535:Carrick-on-Suir official website
2487:from the original on 24 May 2009
2413:Roache, Barry (30 August 2008).
2381:"Carrick on Suir Triathlon Club"
2347:from the original on 29 May 2013
2067:Noonan, Daniel (November 2023).
2041:Callanan, Frank (October 2009).
1866:"Strand Theatre Carrick-On-Suir"
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1693:(1981). "On the accuracy of the
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1800:Coady, Michael, 1939- (1999).
1593:Placenames Database of Ireland
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1583:– civil parish of Kilmolerin
1283:1986 English Greyhound Derby
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1526:"Carrick-on-Suir (Ireland)"
1396:Gaelic Athletic Association
1172:Donnchadh Ruadh Mac Conmara
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2477:"Events – An Phoblacht"
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1995:"About Brewery Lane"
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1307:Irish Traction Group
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