Tubbercurry

From Vero - Wikipedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Hiberno-English Template:Infobox settlement

File:Tubbercurry Catholic Church.png
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church

Tubbercurry or Tobercurry<ref name="PDI">Template:Cite web</ref> (Template:Irish place name) is the second-largest town in terms of both population and land area in County Sligo, Ireland. It lies at the foot of the Ox Mountains, on the N17 national primary road, and is Template:Convert south-west of Sligo town. The town is twinned with Viarmes in France.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Tubbercurry achieved status as a Fairtrade town in September 2008.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

History

The earliest mention of Tubbercurry is from 1397 when a battle took place in the town between two O’Connor families, the O'Conor Don from Roscommon and the O’Conor Sligo from Sligo town. St. Naithí and St Attracta are the patron saints of the area.

Events

Tubbercurry hosts three annual festivals. These include the South Sligo Summer School of Irish traditional music, song and dance, which is held each year during the second week in July. The Old Fair Day Festival is also held annually in early August, and the Western Drama Festival is held in early March.Template:Citation needed

Sport

The local Gaelic football and hurling club is Tubbercurry GAA. Real Tubber F.C. are a local association football club, and South Sligo A.C. is a local athletics club. There is a golf course on the town's edge, named Tubbercurry Golf Club. Other sports are also catered for including badminton, handball and karate.Template:Citation needed

Education

Tubbercurry is home to Saint Attracta's Community School, which was opened after the merger of Banada Abbey Secondary School and the Marist Convent. St. Attracta's C.S. was opened in November 2002. The town is also home to Holy Family and Drimina National Schools.

Economy

The lock manufacturing company Basta was founded in Tubbercurry in 1955.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Transport

Public transport to the town is provided with a bus service which connects Tubbercurry with Galway, Sligo, Castlebar, Westport and Tuam, as well as services to nearby Ireland West Airport.Template:Citation needed

The former Tubbercurry railway station, which first opened in October 1895, was closed for passenger traffic on 17 June 1963 and closed altogether on 3 November 1975.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Notable people

See also

References

Template:Reflist

Template:Commons category

Template:County Sligo