Dublin Locations of Speed Cameras
Dublin City Speed Cameras
Mobile speed cameras are being introduced in Dublin and nationwide to try and reduce the incidence of fatal and serious injuries and improve road safety.
An Garda Síochána, in conjunction with the National Roads Authority have identified secctions of road where a significant proportion of accidents occurred due to speeding.
These are the “speed enforcement zones” within Dublin that may be be monitored by the new GoSafe mobile camera vans or by Garda
| Length | From | To | Road/Name |
| 1.1km | Vernon Avenue (Clontarf Roa | Vernon Avenue (Sybill Hill Rd.) | R808 Urban |
| 4.6km | Carrickbrack Road (Greenfiel | Carrickbrack Road (Kitestown | R105 Urban |
| 0.63km | Ballymun Road (Glasnevin A | Ballymun Road (Griffith Ave.) | R108 Urban |
| 1.3km | Turvey Avenue | Turvey Avenue | R132 Regional |
| 1.8km | Dublin Road (Pinnock Hill) | Dublin Road (Pinnock Hill) | R137 Main |
| 1.92km | East Wall Road | East Wall Road | R131 Urban |
| 0.85km | North Wall Quay | North Wall Quay | Urban |
| 0.4km | Wolfe Tone Quay | Sarsfields Quay | N4 Urban |
| 0.29km | O’Connell Street Lower | O’Connell Street Upper | N1 Urban |
| 0.75km | Whitworth Road | Whitworth Road | Urban |
| 1.28km | Finglas Road | Finglas Road | N2 Urban |
| 1.53km | Ballyboggan Road | Ballyboggan Road | Urban |
| 0.76km | Old Cabra Road | Old Cabra Road | R805 Urban |
| 0.84km | North Circular Road | North Circular Road | R101 Urban |
| 0.65km | Templeogue Road (M50) | Templeogue Road (Cypress Gr | N81 Urban |
| 0.9km | Tallaght Bypass (Jobstown) | Tallaght Bypass (Jobstown) | N81 Urban |
| 1.5km | Long Mile Road (Naas Road) | Long Mile Road (Drimnagh Roa | R110 Urban |
| 0.85km | Kimmage Road (Fortfield Ro | Kimmage Road (Sundrive Road) | Urban |
| 1.25km | Sundrive Road | Sundrive Road | Urban |
| 1km | Cromwellsfort Road | Cromwellsfort Road | R113 Urban |
| 1.95km | Killinniny Road | Killinniny Road | R133 Urban |
| 4.2km | Grange Road | Brehonsfield Road | R133 Urban |
| 1.6km | Butterfield Avenue | Butterfield Avenue | Urban |
| 0.71km | Churchtown Road | Churchtown Road | R112 Urban |
| 0.6km | Cheeverstown Road | Cheeverstown Road | Urban |
| 0.55km | Chapelizod Bypass | Con Colbert Road | N4 |
| 0.45km | Victoria Quay | Victoria Quay | N4 Urban |
| 0.85km | Thomas Street | James’s Street | R810 Urban |
| 0.55km | Cork Street (Hospital) | Cork Street (Ardee Street) | R110 Urban |
| 0.6km | Clanbrassil Street Lower | Clanbrassil Street Lower (New | N81 Urban |
| 0.33km | St. Stephens Green South ( | St. Stephens Green South (Cuff | N11 Urban |
| 0.75km | Pearse Street (Westland Ro | Pearse Street (Grand Canal Qu | R802 Urban |
| 0.3km | Wellington Quay | Wellington Quay (Grattan Bridg | N4 Urban |
| 0.2km | City Quay (Church) | Sir John Rogerson Quay | R813 Urban |
| 1.1km | Clonskeagh Road | Clonskeagh Road (Bird Avenue) | Urban |
| 0.8km | Donnybrook Road | Donnybrook Road | N11 Urban |
| 1.7km | Stillorgan Road (Airfield Pk) | Stillorgan Road (Fosters Ave) | N11 |
| 2.25km | Merrion Road (Sandymount | Rock Road (Trimleston Ave) | R118 Urban |
| 0.55km | Sean Moore Road | Sean Moore Road | R131 Urban |
| 2.1km | Merrion Gates | Blackrock | R118 Urban |
| 1.3km | Blackrock | Salthill | N31 Urban |
| 2.3km | Stillorgan | Galloping Green | N11 Urban |
| 1.7km | Kilmacud Road Upper (Stillor | Kilmacud Road Upper (Dundru | Urban |
| 1.7km | Dundrum | Leopardstown Heights | R113 Urban |
| xx | Rathfarnham | Foster Avenue | R112 |
| 1.7km | M50 (Glenamuc Road) | Cornelscourt Hill Road | Urban |
| 2.3km | College Road | Sandyford | R113 Rural |
| 1.4km | Jamestown | Golden Ball | R117 Rural |
| 4km | Kiltiernan (Dublin) | Monastery (Wicklow) | R117 Rural |
| 3.5km | Ballycorus Road (Kiltiernan) | Ballycorus Road (Rathmichael) | Rural R116 |
| 1km | Cherrywood | Loughlinstown | N11 Urban |
| 1.8km | Killiney | Loughlinstown | R118 Urban |
| 2km | Glenamuck Road (R117) | Glenamuck Road (Carrickmines | Rural |
| 2km | Ballyogan Road (Kilgobbin R | Ballyogan Road (Carrickmines) | Urban |
| 3km | Deansgrange Road | Clonkeen Road | Urban R827 |
| 1.4km | Glenageary Lodge | Glenageary Lodge | Urban R118 |
| 1.6km | Glenamuck Road (R117) | Torquay Road | Urban |
| 4.1km | Leixlip Bypass (Leixlip West | Leixlip Bypass (Leixlip East Ju | M4 |
| 2.5km | Nass Road (Rathcoole) | Naas Road (City West) | N7 |
| 1.25km | Cardiffesbridge Road | Cardiffesbridge Road | R103 Urban |
| 1.9km | Blanchardstown Road North | Blanchardstown Road North | Urban |
| 3.2km | Nangor Road | Nangor Road | R134 Urban |
| 1.45km | Adamstown Road | Newcastle Road | R120 Urban |
| 0.25km | Navan Road (Baggot Road) | Navan Road (Nephin Road) | N3 Urban |
| 2.6km | North Road ( Wards Cross ) | North Road ( Kilshane Cross ) | Main |
| 4.5km | Blanchardstown Bypass ( Cl | Blanchardstown Bypass (Blanc | N3 |
Here is map from Garda.ie showing the roads in Dublin where the private contractor GoSafe will be monitoring with mobile speed cameras in vans. (Shown in Red – Zoom in for better view)
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Speed Camera Locations in County Mayo
Potential Locations of Mobile Speed Cameras in County Mayo from November 2010
There will be 45 speed camera vans spread across approx 600 different locations all over Ireland. These are the roads around County Mayo where you could spot one of those cameras over the next few years.
Slow down and try to get used to going slower . Speed does Kill
This is a list of Garda Speed Enforcement Zones where both Garda and the private Gosafe vans may be operating speed cameras. See the Map of Mobile Speed Cameras Here
| Length | From | To | Road/Name |
| 13.4km | Carrickhill, Breaffy | Brize, Claremorris | N60 Rural |
| 14km | Gortnagunned, Miltown | Barnacarroll, Claremorris | N17 |
| 3.5km | Clare, Claremorris | Cuilmore, Claremorris | N60 |
| 11.7km | Devlis, Ballyhaunis | Cappagh, Dunmore | N83 |
| 19km | Brookhill, Claremorris | Friarsquarter, Ballinrobe | R331 |
| 7.8km | Kilmaine Road, Ballinrobe | Kilmaine | N84 |
| 11.3km | Creggduff, Kilmaine | Prospect, Headford | N84 |
| 9km | Moyne, Headford | Dowagh West, Cross | R334 Urban/Rural |
| 4.1km | Ballykine Upr, An Fhairche | Cong | Rural R345 |
| 5.8km | Ballyshingadaun, Neale | Neale Road, Ballinrobe | R 334 Urban/Rural |
| 15.8km | Kilfaul, Partry | Station Road, Castlebar | N84 Rural/Urban |
| 28.6km | Moneen, Castlebar | Cloonlara, Swinford | Rural N5 |
| 7km | Ballagh St, Charlestown | Park, Carracastle | Urban/Rural |
| 3.1km | Sonnagh, Charlestown | Bushfield, Charlestown | Urban/Rural |
| 6km | Mace North, Auhagower | Cloggernagh East, Castlebar | Urban/Rural |
| 6.7km | Main St, Swinford | Callow, Foxford | N26 |
| 14km | Belass, Foxford | Commons, Ballina | N26 Rural |
| 14.5km | Laughty, Ballina | Lough Talt, Sligo | R294 Rural/Urban |
| 16km | Cullens, Ballina | Clare St, Ballina | N59 |
| 15.6km | Castlegar, Claremorris | Doogary, Kilkelly | N17 |
| 10.1km | Knock | Knock Rd, Ballyhaunis | R323 Rural |
| 10.3km | Gortgarve, Kiltimagh | Moate, Balla | R320/4 Rural |
| 12km | Derrylira, Westport | Aasleagh, Leenaun | N59 |
| 7km | Ballymeeny, Dromore West | Carrowpadden, Easkey | R297 |
| 15.9km | Knockcroghery, Castlebar | Carrowbeg, Westport | N5 |
| 12.1km | Carrowclaggen Louisburgh | Bealataleen Murrisk | R335 |
| 10.8km | Massbrook Lower, Ballina | Killeen, Ballina | R315 |
| 11.2km | Main St, Crossmolina | Lord Edward St, Ballina | N59 |
| 16.1km | Killala Road, Ballina | Castlereagh, Killala | R314 |
| 6.3km | Barr na Trá, Béal an Mhuirth | Doire Choirb, Béal an Mhuirthea | R314 |
| 7.4km | Bunalty, Glenamoy | Ballinaboy | Rural |
| 8.5km | Talach, Béal an Mhuirthead | An Droim, Béal an Mhuirthead | Rural |
| 8km | Talach, Béal an Mhuirthead | Bun na hAbhna, Béal an Mhuirt | Urban/Rural |
| 8.4km | Na Fáilíní, Béal an Mhuirthea | Bangor | Rural |
| 13.8km | Moylaw, Crossmolina | Bellacorrick | N59 |
| 12.7km | Boghadoon, Crossmolina | Barnastong, Castlebar | R312 |
| 11km | Carra, Castlebar | Barrackhill, Newport | R311 |
| 10.5km | Tóin re Gaoth Thoir, Acaill | Sáile, Acaill | R319 |
| 6.6km | Aidan St, Kiltimagh | Toocanagh, Bohola | R321 |
| 4.2km | Rathkelly, Ballinrobe | Aghnish, Partry | N84 |
| Length | From | To | Road/Name |
| 13.4km | Carrickhill, Breaffy | Brize, Claremorris | N60 Rural |
| 14km | Gortnagunned, Miltown | Barnacarroll, Claremorris | N17 |
| 3.5km | Clare, Claremorris | Cuilmore, Claremorris | N60 |
| 11.7km | Devlis, Ballyhaunis | Cappagh, Dunmore | N83 |
| 19km | Brookhill, Claremorris | Friarsquarter, Ballinrobe | R331 |
| 7.8km | Kilmaine Road, Ballinrobe | Kilmaine | N84 |
| 11.3km | Creggduff, Kilmaine | Prospect, Headford | N84 |
| 9km | Moyne, Headford | Dowagh West, Cross | R334 Urban/Rural |
| 4.1km | Ballykine Upr, An Fhairche | Cong | Rural R345 |
| 5.8km | Ballyshingadaun, Neale | Neale Road, Ballinrobe | R 334 Urban/Rural |
| 15.8km | Kilfaul, Partry | Station Road, Castlebar | N84 Rural/Urban |
| 28.6km | Moneen, Castlebar | Cloonlara, Swinford | Rural N5 |
| 7km | Ballagh St, Charlestown | Park, Carracastle | Urban/Rural |
| 3.1km | Sonnagh, Charlestown | Bushfield, Charlestown | Urban/Rural |
| 6km | Mace North, Auhagower | Cloggernagh East, Castlebar | Urban/Rural |
| 6.7km | Main St, Swinford | Callow, Foxford | N26 |
| 14km | Belass, Foxford | Commons, Ballina | N26 Rural |
| 14.5km | Laughty, Ballina | Lough Talt, Sligo | R294 Rural/Urban |
| 16km | Cullens, Ballina | Clare St, Ballina | N59 |
| 15.6km | Castlegar, Claremorris | Doogary, Kilkelly | N17 |
| 10.1km | Knock | Knock Rd, Ballyhaunis | R323 Rural |
| 10.3km | Gortgarve, Kiltimagh | Moate, Balla | R320/4 Rural |
| 12km | Derrylira, Westport | Aasleagh, Leenaun | N59 |
| 7km | Ballymeeny, Dromore West | Carrowpadden, Easkey | R297 |
| 15.9km | Knockcroghery, Castlebar | Carrowbeg, Westport | N5 |
| 12.1km | Carrowclaggen Louisburgh | Bealataleen Murrisk | R335 |
| 10.8km | Massbrook Lower, Ballina | Killeen, Ballina | R315 |
| 11.2km | Main St, Crossmolina | Lord Edward St, Ballina | N59 |
| 16.1km | Killala Road, Ballina | Castlereagh, Killala | R314 |
| 6.3km | Barr na Trá, Béal an Mhuirth | Doire Choirb, Béal an Mhuirthea | R314 |
| 7.4km | Bunalty, Glenamoy | Ballinaboy | Rural |
| 8.5km | Talach, Béal an Mhuirthead | An Droim, Béal an Mhuirthead | Rural |
| 8km | Talach, Béal an Mhuirthead | Bun na hAbhna, Béal an Mhuirt | Urban/Rural |
| 8.4km | Na Fáilíní, Béal an Mhuirthea | Bangor | Rural |
| 13.8km | Moylaw, Crossmolina | Bellacorrick | N59 |
| 12.7km | Boghadoon, Crossmolina | Barnastong, Castlebar | R312 |
| 11km | Carra, Castlebar | Barrackhill, Newport | R311 |
| 10.5km | Tóin re Gaoth Thoir, Acaill | Sáile, Acaill | R319 |
| 6.6km | Aidan St, Kiltimagh | Toocanagh, Bohola | R321 |
| 4.2km | Rathkelly, Ballinrobe | Aghnish, Partry | N84 |
| Length | From | To | Road/Name |
| 13.4km | Carrickhill, Breaffy | Brize, Claremorris | N60 Rural |
| 14km | Gortnagunned, Miltown | Barnacarroll, Claremorris | N17 |
| 3.5km | Clare, Claremorris | Cuilmore, Claremorris | N60 |
| 11.7km | Devlis, Ballyhaunis | Cappagh, Dunmore | N83 |
| 19km | Brookhill, Claremorris | Friarsquarter, Ballinrobe | R331 |
| 7.8km | Kilmaine Road, Ballinrobe | Kilmaine | N84 |
| 11.3km | Creggduff, Kilmaine | Prospect, Headford | N84 |
| 9km | Moyne, Headford | Dowagh West, Cross | R334 Urban/Rural |
| 4.1km | Ballykine Upr, An Fhairche | Cong | Rural R345 |
| 5.8km | Ballyshingadaun, Neale | Neale Road, Ballinrobe | R 334 Urban/Rural |
| 15.8km | Kilfaul, Partry | Station Road, Castlebar | N84 Rural/Urban |
| 28.6km | Moneen, Castlebar | Cloonlara, Swinford | Rural N5 |
| 7km | Ballagh St, Charlestown | Park, Carracastle | Urban/Rural |
| 3.1km | Sonnagh, Charlestown | Bushfield, Charlestown | Urban/Rural |
| 6km | Mace North, Auhagower | Cloggernagh East, Castlebar | Urban/Rural |
| 6.7km | Main St, Swinford | Callow, Foxford | N26 |
| 14km | Belass, Foxford | Commons, Ballina | N26 Rural |
| 14.5km | Laughty, Ballina | Lough Talt, Sligo | R294 Rural/Urban |
| 16km | Cullens, Ballina | Clare St, Ballina | N59 |
| 15.6km | Castlegar, Claremorris | Doogary, Kilkelly | N17 |
| 10.1km | Knock | Knock Rd, Ballyhaunis | R323 Rural |
| 10.3km | Gortgarve, Kiltimagh | Moate, Balla | R320/4 Rural |
| 12km | Derrylira, Westport | Aasleagh, Leenaun | N59 |
| 7km | Ballymeeny, Dromore West | Carrowpadden, Easkey | R297 |
| 15.9km | Knockcroghery, Castlebar | Carrowbeg, Westport | N5 |
| 12.1km | Carrowclaggen Louisburgh | Bealataleen Murrisk | R335 |
| 10.8km | Massbrook Lower, Ballina | Killeen, Ballina | R315 |
| 11.2km | Main St, Crossmolina | Lord Edward St, Ballina | N59 |
| 16.1km | Killala Road, Ballina | Castlereagh, Killala | R314 |
| 6.3km | Barr na Trá, Béal an Mhuirth | Doire Choirb, Béal an Mhuirthea | R314 |
| 7.4km | Bunalty, Glenamoy | Ballinaboy | Rural |
| 8.5km | Talach, Béal an Mhuirthead | An Droim, Béal an Mhuirthead | Rural |
| 8km | Talach, Béal an Mhuirthead | Bun na hAbhna, Béal an Mhuirt | Urban/Rural |
| 8.4km | Na Fáilíní, Béal an Mhuirthea | Bangor | Rural |
| 13.8km | Moylaw, Crossmolina | Bellacorrick | N59 |
| 12.7km | Boghadoon, Crossmolina | Barnastong, Castlebar | R312 |
| 11km | Carra, Castlebar | Barrackhill, Newport | R311 |
| 10.5km | Tóin re Gaoth Thoir, Acaill | Sáile, Acaill | R319 |
| 6.6km | Aidan St, Kiltimagh | Toocanagh, Bohola | R321 |
| 4.2km | Rathkelly, Ballinrobe | Aghnish, Partry | N84 |
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Cleanest and Dirtiest Towns Ireland
Yet another litter survey by IBAL . The 2009 results were released today (Jan 4th 2010) The litter survey covers 60 towns with over 6,000 population . Sites are graded by An Taisce according to international standards.
The cleanest town was Bray – whilst the two dirtiest were Limerick and Wicklow.
IBAL Anti Litter League Final Results 2009
1 Bray
2 Cavan
3 Drogheda
4 Clonmel
5 Longford
6 Wexford
7 Carlow
8 Sligo
9 Celbridge
10 Blanchardstown
11 Ballincollig
12 Dundalk
13 Mullingar
14 Trim
15 Portlaoise
16 Navan
17 Roscommon
18 Dún Laoghaire
19 Tramore
20 Shannon
21 Killarney
22 Leixlip
23 Dungarvan
24 Ballina
25 Castlebar
26 Kilkenny
27 Fermoy
28 Swords
29 Balbriggan
30 Newbridge
31 Newcastlewest
32 Midleton
33 Ashbourne
34 Thurles
35 Enniscorthy
36 Youghal
37 Monaghan
38 Lucan
39 Cobh
Moderately Littered
40 Waterford City
41 Buncrana
42 Tullamore
43 Arklow
44 Gorey
45 Galway
46 Ennis
47 Tuam
48 Tralee
49 New Ross
Littered
50 Cork City
51 Dublin City
52 Naas
53 Nenagh
Seriously Littered
54 Ballinasloe
55 Tallaght
56 Letterkenny
57 Athlone
58 Mallow
Litter Blackspots
59 Wicklow
60 Limerick City
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Litter problems in some Irish Towns
The IBAL 2009 results were published this week – IBAL is the Irish Business Against Litter. Certain towns are checked for litter during the year by An Taisce on behalf of IBAL . All towns in Ireland of over 6,000 inhabitants are now covered by the Anti Litter League . Sixty towns in all were surveyed – the best town (cleanest) was Wexford
Top Ten Cleanest Towns 2009
1 Wexford
2 Ennis
3 Youghal
4 Carlow
5 Dun Laoghaire
6 Swords
7 Balbriggan
8 Longford
9 Roscommon
10 Killarney
Two towns came out as the worst in the survey this year – they were Mallow and Athlone – both were classed as Litter Blackspots.
Arklow was the the third worst – classed as Seriously Littered .
Other towns that did badly (classed as littered)
45 Buncrana
46 Dublin City
47 Cork City
48 Limerick City
49 Nenagh
50 Naas
51 Kilkenny
52 Waterford City
53 Portlaoise
54 Trim
55 Wicklow
56 Gorey
57 Tallaght
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Irish Towns on Tripadvisor
This site has started some discussion on a Tripadvisor Forum. See Here
Nice to see some people looking at the site. Just to confirm – this site uses Census 2006 data mainly but is in no way connected with the CSO.
The compilation of the best and worst towns was carried out using certain data from the census . There are probably many other statistics that could be used to get a fuller more accurate picture- (if they were available) – but the census data was all that was used.
The chart is probably more of a measure of the wealth or affluence of a town rather than trying to be an accurate measure of the quality of life in these towns.
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Cleanest and Dirtiest Towns in Ireland
The IBAL released details of its final 2008 anti-litter survey of 55 Irish towns and cities which show a record 36 towns are now classed as “litter free”.Ireland’s cleanest town will be announced today from the top five who head the current league table — Cavan, Dungarvan, Fermoy, Howth and Sligo.
Cobh in Co Cork was branded the country’s dirtiest town — firmly rooted to the bottom of the league table along with Tullamore and the seaside town of Bray with all three described as “seriously littered”.
Only 50 towns were included in this survey –
Categories: Best Places in Ireland, Bray, Cavan, Cobh, Dungarvan, Ireland, Living in Ireland, Sligo, Tullamore, Worst Places Tags: litter
Top Ten Cleanest Places in Ireland June 2008
A Litter League of all towns with more than 6000 population in Ireland had the 1st round of results published today.
The top 10 towns were
1 Ennis
2 Greystones
3 Fermoy
4 Portlaoise
5 Howth
6 Dungarvan
7 Dundalk
8 Letterkenny
9 Thurles
10 Clonmel
The litter figures are produced by ” Irish Business Against Litter ” – an alliance of companies sharing a belief that continued economic prosperity – notably in the areas of tourism, food and direct foreign investment – is contingent on a clean, litter-free environment.
As part of the IBAL Anti-Litter League, An Taisce monitors all towns of population 6,000 and over, independently in accordance with international grading standards.
Categories: Best Places in Ireland, Clonmel, Dundalk, Dungarvan, Ennis, Fermoy, Greystones, Ireland, Letterkenny, Living in Ireland, Thurles Tags:
Carcinogens in Drinking Water Supply
The following Irish towns have levels of THM’s which are above the current standard in the Drinking Water Regulations. These standards are being made more strict from Dec 2008 – to 100 migro grams per litre – so these water supplies will be well above the safe levels unless something is done to rectify things. The politicians seem to be keeping quiet about this recent news from the Irish EPA )Environmental Protection Agency) .
Ennis
Ennistymon
Ballintra
Ballinasloe
Gort
Inishere
Killimor
Kinvara
Loughrea
Roundstone
Spiddal
Dingle
Clogh-Castlecomer
Inistioge
Mountmellick
Kiltimagh
East Meath
Trim
Killarney
THMs are Cancer Group B carcinogens (shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals). Trichloromethane (chloroform) is by far the most common in most water systems. Dibromochloromethane is the most serious cancer risk, (0.6 ug/l to cause a 10-6 cancer risk increase) followed in order by Bromoform (4 ug/l), and Chloroform (6 ug/l).
Categories: An Daingean, Castlecomer-Donaguile, Ennis, Gort, Ireland, Killarney, Living in Ireland, Loughrea, Trim Tags: epa, kiltimagh, thm, water
Towns with Cryptosporidium danger in drinking water .
Galway residents had to suffer months of having to buy bottled water because of Cryptosporidium in their water supply for a large part of 2007. Several people became ill because of the poor water quality and tourism was badly affected. The bad news is that it could get worse for many other Irish towns.The following towns are some of the larger ones in Ireland where drinking water supplies have been identified by the Environmental Protection agency as needing improvements because thay have inadequate treatment for Cryptosporidium. (Over 184 thousand people are supplied by these sub standard water schemes).
Letterkenny
Clonmel
Kells
Oldcastle
Tipperary
Carrick-on-Suir
Castletownbere
Moate
Kenmare
Ballinalee
Edgeworthstown
Rathdrum
Graigue
Castlegregory
Rosmuc
Cleggan
Claddaghduff
Cong
Sneem
Categories: Carrick-on-Suir, Clonmel, Ireland, Kells, Letterkenny, Living in Ireland, Moate, Oldcastle, Tipperary Tags:
Carrick on Suir – another bad Tipperary Town?
Carrick-on-Suir was the fourth worst town in our chart of the worst place to live in Ireland .
Based on census 2006 information we have compiled a top 20 list of the best and worst places to live in Ireland. Of course people will disagree with these positions – but they are based on facts and figures like unemployment, housing, lone parents and education.At the 2006 census – the population of Carrick-on-Suir was 5906 .The unemployment rate was 9.59% - this compares badly with a National Average of 5.92% and was the 6th highest rate of unemployment in Ireland
In Carrick-on-Suir – 6.66% of the workforce were unable to work because of disability or ill health – which is over the national average of 4.71% .
Of those people in work – the largest proportion are employed in manufacturing (20% of the workforce) .
Lone parent households in Carrick-on-Suir- make up 26.86% of all households. This is the 5th highest in Ireland and about 25% above the National average of 19.29%
Local Authority rented homes make up 15.57% of the dwelling units in Carrick-on-Suir – the ninth highest percentage in Ireland.
Rented homes make up 34.45% of all homes in Carrick-on-Suir – slightly above the average for Ireland of 28.1%.
28% of occupied houses in Carrick-on-Suir are owned outright – with no mortgage outstanding – the same as the average for Ireland as a whole.
Heating: 10.93% of all dwellings in Carrick-on-Suir have no central heating – which is aroud the same as the rest of the country (10.22%).
I.T. : 40.98% of households own personal computers in Carrick-on-Suir – compared to 53.3% nationally. Only 13.6% had broadband at the last census – much lower than the Irish average at the time of 20.18% . Also – 67.4% of homes had no internet access at all in Carrick-on-Suir – compared to the average of 51%
Education : 22.43% of the people living in Carrick-on-Suir – only went as far as primary school or had no formal education at all. This is very close to 40% above the national average of 16.72%.
People with a third level degree or a higher qualification – make up just 6.76% of the Carrick-on-Suir workforce – which is less than half the national average of 16.57%
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