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Nenagh (/ ˈ n iː n ə / NEE-nə; Irish: Aonach Urmhumhan, meaning 'the Fair of Ormond', or simply An tAonach 'the Fair') is the county town of County Tipperary in Ireland. Nenagh used to be a market town, and the site of the East Munster Ormond Fair. Nenagh was the county town of the former county of North Tipperary.
This is a sortable table of the approximately 3,245 townlands of County Tipperary, Ireland. [1] [2] ... Nenagh Aghsmear: 466: Ikerrin: Corbally: Roscrea Ahane: 45 ...
After completion of the works, which cost €1.6 million and were financed by the Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport, North Tipperary County Council and Nenagh Town Council, the building re-opened as the Nenagh Arts Centre in 2010. [12] [13] [14] Further works to establish a tourist information centre in the building were completed in ...
Nenagh railway station serves the town of Nenagh and surrounding area in County Tipperary, in the Mid-West Region of Ireland. The station is located on Martyrs Road, Tyone, Nenagh. It opened on the 5th of October 1863 [ 1 ] and is on the Limerick-Ballybrophy railway line , located between Birdhill railway station and Cloughjordan railway station .
It carries the R498 road over the Nenagh River. [2] [3] The ruins of Tyrone Priory are all that remain of a medieval hospital and priory dedicated to St.John the Baptist. St. Joseph's Hospital, formally the Nenagh Hospital, is within the townland. The hospital and adjoining mortuary church are built in the International Style.
North Tipperary County Council was established on 1 April 1899 under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 for the administrative county of Tipperary, North Riding. [1] [2] [3] Originally North Tipperary County Council held its meetings in Nenagh Courthouse. [4] The county council relocated to a new facility, known as the Civic Offices, in ...
Originally North Tipperary County Council held its meetings in Nenagh Courthouse. [3] The county council moved a new facility, which was designed by ABK Architects, in 2005. [4] [5] The building won a design award from the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland in 2006. [2] The building became the headquarters of Tipperary County Council ...
However a new surgical day unit was subsequently established at the Nenagh Hospital in order to take pressure off the hospital at Limerick. [12] It was renamed Nenagh Hospital in 2013 [13] when the hospitals in the greater Mid-West Region became part of a single operating and governance structure known as the UL Hospitals Group. [14]