Coill Dubh

Coill Dubh (meaning "black wood";[4] Irish pronunciation: [kəilʲ d̪ˠʊw] or [kəilʲ d̪ˠʊv]) is a town in Ireland in northern County Kildare, at the junction of the R403 and R408 regional roads, about 40 km (25 mi) from Dublin. It had a population of 684 as of the 2006 census,[5] representing an increase of 15% over the 2002 census. By the time of the 2016 census, Coill Dubh had a population of 746 people.[1]

Coill Dubh
Town
Coill Dubh
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°17′32″N 6°49′03″W
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyCounty Kildare
Population
 (2016)[1]
746
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
  Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))
Historical population
YearPop.±%
1961645    
1966786+21.9%
1971920+17.0%
1981876−4.8%
1986772−11.9%
1991693−10.2%
1996682−1.6%
2002592−13.2%
2006684+15.5%
2011693+1.3%
2016746+7.6%
[2][3][1]

The village is home to Coill Dubh GAA club, which has won the Kildare Senior Hurling Championship eleven times.

History

The town was established in 1952 on the townland of Blackwood ("Coill Dubh" is an Irish translation), just off the R403 between Prosperous, County Kildare and Timahoe, County Kildare to accommodate workers on the Bord na Mona works supplying a peat fired power station in Allenwood.[6] It replaced earlier temporary workers camps at Killinthomas, Mucklon and Timahoe, with 160 houses and four shops.

See also

Bibliography

  • Timahoe Historical Society: Historical Paths Revisited with contributions by Owen Denneny, Liam Egan, Patience Pollard, Ted Creavin, Liam Holton, Paddy Byrne, Andy Flaherty, Aileen Saunders and John Clohessy.

References

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