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early 1970s. Golden Vale in the mid-1980s wound up their business on the site and diverted the Farmers to deliver their Milk to nearby Newcastle West. The Castlemahon site was a great social meeting place for the local gossip in the parish for the local farmers as they were always plenty of parking for the long gossip without affecting the delivery of milk. An old shop (now demolished) across the road served newspapers and other needs for the farmers. The poultry business continued as a separate co – operative and embarked on an ambitious growth programme through business acquisitions. The workforce at Castlemahon has proved to be highly flexible as is required in the fresh food business. They supply quality poultry to Ireland's leading retailers and caterers.
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company expanded to cater for market requirements. Over the years, Castlemahon Foods continued to expand the overall chicken market by providing an alternative chicken meal from chicken portions to the roast chicken and turkey portions. Castlemahon foods continued to upgrade it equipment and improved their process over the years until it went into receivership in October 2006 and wound up in November 2006 losing up to 300 jobs.
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Employers for the parish previously included Castlemahon Foods (known locally as the Creamery) which was located across the river on the west bank from the main village on the road to Lacey's Cross in the townland of Ballinvullen. The factory closed down and went into receivership in October 2006. Up
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while the rest were allowed to retire in safety. The other prisoners were ordered to march to North Cork. As there were more captives than the Irish, Fitzgibbon decided to leave some of them to be hanged along the way. The English got angry at this and Fitzgibbon was forced to set all the prisoners
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Cormac MacCarthaigh became the King of Munster in 1123 when his brother Tadhg died. According to MainchĂ­n Seoighe, Cormac was known as Cormac Muighe Thamhnach because he had his residence in Mahoonagh. Cormac led an expedition against the O'Connor's of Connacht. However, he was displaced as king in
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Castlemahon Co-operative Dairy Society was formed in 1890. The Castlemahon area was campaigned for share capital and the erection of the creamery commenced in 1891. The contractors were the Naughton's. The building was completed and in order for the start of 1892 milk season. The committee and the
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In 1920 poultry processing commenced in the creamery and consisted of the gathering of live fowl for both the home market and for export. The business became the leading poultry provider in Ireland in 1960, after the amalgamation of the milk business, of the co – operative with Golden Vale in the
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and in national and local newspapers, stated that two Siberian tigers settled down in Castlemahon in November 1990. Stafford and Kathleen Tailor of Mahoonagh/Castlemahon bought a Christmas present of two Siberian tigers for their daughter Andrea. The names of the tigers were Nova and Batack. The
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which is used extensively for farming. For most of Mahoonagh history, farming was the main employment. It comprises 12,262 statute acres, being chiefly pasture and meadow, constituting several large and small dairy farms, around the parish. Until late 2006, with the closure of Castlemahon Foods,
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A new company was formed in October 1984 when O'Kane Poultry of Ballymena purchased the processing plant from the liquidator of the Co-operative. Castlemahon Foods brought the Golden Vale site and built a cooking plant on its location. As the range of product produced grew, the skill base of the
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In the Civil Survey of 1654–56 the spelling is Mahownagh, Mahoonagh (or Castlemahon as it is locally known), at that time, the parish was in the Glenquin Division of the barony of Upper Connello. There is no exact known date for the founding of the parish. In the sixteenth century, Mahoonagh was
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officers that were elected include, chairman George L Sheehy, and manager Tom Beary, of Mitchelstown. Mr. Beary resigned in 1893 and was replaced by two local men of Castlemahon. Joseph Liston and James Phelan, were temporary managers until Denis Hegarty, of Roscarberry took over the creamery.
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The present day name of Mahoonagh comes from the Irish 'Maigh Tamhnach', which means 'the plain of the tree stumps' or 'the plain of the clearings'. The village of Mahoonagh is more commonly known as Castlemahon village, although MainchĂ­n Seoighe tells us that the origin of this place name is
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animals were delivered by Chipperfield Circus to their new home, which was built to the specified standards. The large reinforced double cage where they were kept was in specification beforehand for the safe keeping of these animals. This event was mentioned in a debate in the
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The ruins of a large square tower about 30 feet (9.1 m) high, exist near Castlemahon and gives the name to the village. Near it is a circular building, with a high conical roof of stone. It was a fortress erected about 1490 by the Fitzgeralds.
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There is one main street in Castlemahon and one main housing estate known as Churchview. There is a parish hall, a primary National School, a Roman Catholic church, two shops and two pubs, one car garage and a plant hire company within the village.
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to 300 processing jobs were lost when the owners of Castlemahon, the O'Kane Group, applied to the High Court to have company wound up. The closure also left 58 growers and 20 chicken/turkey breeders without an outlet for their produce.
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As of 2007/2008, there was an industrial estate under construction in the townland of Ballinvullen (west of the village towards the Cork road (R522) which already has a mill nearby built by Castlemahon Foods near Lacey's Cross.
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There is a golf society with the parish, named the Castlemahon Golf Society. Other sports centres are located in nearby Newcastle West, with soccer and other indoor sports in the Demesne,
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1127 and was killed in 1138 in his house in Maigh Thamhnach by the O'Briens. Previously, it was recorded that Cellachan, the King of Cashel was killed at Mahoonagh in 954.
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The principal seats were at Mayne, the residence of Bryan Sheehy, and Ballinakillmore of Godfrey Massey. The living was a rectory and vicarage of the
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Agricultural Show take place within the parish, at Ballynoe on farm of Terence Leonard's farm. It was previously sited within the Castle Demesne in
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There is one primary school within the village known as Mahoonagh National School and it is situated on the site of the Old Saint Nicholas Church.
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and in the patronage of the Earl of Devon. Tithes amounted to ÂŁ500 and there was a Glebe of 13 acres (53,000 m).
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There are two Catholic Churches within the parish, St. John the Baptist (Castlemahon) and St. Mary's (Feohanagh).
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The soil rests on a substratum of limestone, and there were limestone quarries at Shauragh and near the village.
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at the end of the 12th or the beginning of the 13th century. In later years the castle was owned by the
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village is situated approximately eight kilometres further away, on the R522 on the road between
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No commercial airports are situated in County Limerick and the parish's needs are serviced from
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train station. The bus hub has connections to various cities and towns throughout Ireland.
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There are two villages within the civil parish of Mahoonagh, namely Mahoonagh and
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divided up into three parts called Trean Tawnaghe, Treanmeane and Treanfaltaghe.
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poultry farming was another income for the local farmers in the area.
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Control of Dogs (Amendment) Bill, 1991: Committee Stage (Resumed)
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unclear, there being neither parish nor townland of that name.
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At Ballynoe are the remains of an old Castle was built by the
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The main centre for sports within the parish is the
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Ruin of Castle Mahon, just outside Mahoonagh village
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Ruin of Castle Mahon, just outside Mahoonagh village
Mahoonagh is located in Ireland
52°25â€Č51″N 9°00â€Č36″W / 52.430736°N 9.010093°W / 52.430736; -9.010093
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County Limerick
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