Everything about Clondalkin totally explained
Clondalkin is a village and suburb 10 km west of
Dublin City,
Ireland, situated in the administrative
County of South Dublin. The name also relates to religious parishes.
Clondalkin is home to a well preserved eighth century
round tower that acts as a focal point for the area. Acknowledged as one of the oldest and best preserved in the country (despite numerous storms and an explosion which destroyed the local mill in 1856), it's 25.6 metres high and has its original conical cap.
History
Clondalkin is believed to have been founded by
Saint Mochua as a
monastic settlement on the
River Camac over 1400 years ago, sometime around 600 AD The round tower which still stands in the village centre was built around a century later, as part of the monastery. By the eighth century, Saint Fugillus was Bishop of Clondalkin and striking manuscripts of the gospels were produced, the most famous of these being the Clondalkin mass book which is on display in
Karlsruhe Liburg,
Germany. Clondalkin was sacked by
Vikings from
Denmark in 832 AD, and the monastery was burned to the ground. The district remained under Danish control until the Viking defeat by
Brian Boru at the famous
Battle of Clontarf in 1014.
Clondalkin witnessed another historic event during the Norman invasion in 1171 when there was a battle there between
Richard de Clare (Strongbow) and the last
High King of Ireland Ruairi O Conchúir.
Centuries later, Clondalkin was the scene for some of the fighting in the
1641 Rebellion, when the native Irish rose up against the
English occupation. The rebels had taken hold of the town, but it was quickly seized and burned by English soldiers, who then massacred the civilian population.
Today
Modern Clondalkin is home to a busy
satellite town of Dublin, with a population of 43,929 in 2006. There are three Irish-speaking schools in the area. Dunnes Stores provides grocery shopping needs in the Mill Centre,
Tesco Ireland in the village and
Aldi and
Lidl on the Fonthill Rd. and New Nangor Rd. respectively. The village is a base for many small businesses including solicitors, restaurants, pubs, hairdressers, pharmacies amongst others.
Despite recent growth in the area (and the Irish economy in general), areas of North Clondalkin remain relatively disadvantaged. These areas include Greenfort, Neilstown, Rowlagh. Unemployment is high in these areas, significantly higher than the national average.
Transport
Clondalkin is served by public transport to the city centre.
Dublin Bus provide bus routes include the 51b, 51c, 68, 69, 78a and 151. The
Luas Red Line runs from the
Red Cow Roundabout park and ride station providing links to the town square in
Tallaght and
Dublin City Centre.
Clondalkin railway station opened on
4 August 1846 and was closed for goods traffic on
9 June 1947.. Commuter trains are available to
Heuston station, however both the Luas and the suburban train line are approximately half an hour's walk from Clondalkin Village. A new station is due to be built at Fonthill, north of Bawnogue. With links to
Dublin Airport, the proposed
Dublin Metro (due to be completed by 2015) is expected to will pass through Clondalkin.
Clondalkin village's one-way system is frequently congested by heavy traffic particularly in the early evening, with long tailbacks sometimes stretching along Monastery Road and to the Red Cow roundabout.
Media
The area is served by the
Clondalkin Echo and
Clondalkin Gazette, the latter being published by Gazette Group Newspapers (part-owned by the
Irish Times), and launched in October of 2005. The Clondalkin Gazette has since been discontinued, and is now a free paper.
Sport
The towns oldest sports club is the
Round Towers GAA Club, which was founded in December 1884. Located on Convent Road, club members have represented Dublin in inter-county competition since the nineteenth century when Tom Errity won All-Ireland Senior Football medals in 1892, 1894, 1898, 1899 and 1902.
Rugby union is played at
Clondalkin Rugby Club 
,
Kingswood, winners of the 2006 Spencer Cup and 2006 Under 18 Premier League. The club was formed in 1974 and fields three senior teams and under 20s, 18s, 16s, 14s, 12s, and 8s.
The town's two main
association football teams are
Moyle Park Past Pupils FC
(who play in the Leinster Senior League), and Neilstown Rangers (past winners of the
FAI Junior Cup).
Clondalkin Lakers
basketball club has teams playing in Division 1 and 3 of the
Dublin Men Basketball League
, and is based in Clondalkin Sports and Leisure Complex. Kickboxing is represented at all levels and ages at the Bushido Martial Arts Academy in Clondalkin village.
Local organisations
Community organisations include a local
Toastmasters International, an
Order of Malta branch and several youth groups - including Clondalkin Youth Theatre which is associated with the Irish National Association for Youth Drama.
The town is also home to St Joseph's Pipe band (established in 1937), and the Clondalkin Youth Band. The latter has won two golds and one silver medal at the European Marching Band Championships (2006), and second prize in the World Marching Band Competition (2004).
Aras Chrónán operates in the village and there are three all Irish schools, Gaelscoil Chluain Dolcáin, Colaiste Chillian and Gaelscoil na Camóige.
Leinster Lions basketball team is located in Moyle Park and cater for girls of all ages.
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