Welcome to Charleville, County Cork

Charleville or Rath Luirc (Rath Luirc or An Rath ) is a town in north County Cork, situated in Ireland's Golden Vale, near the border with County Limerick.

Charleville's name originates from 'Charles Town' showing the town's 17th century foundation. The name was Gaelicised in the 1920s to Rath Luirc but this has been very sparsely used since. Significant industries in the town include Kerry Co-Op and the booming construction and services sector.  The main Tralee-Cork-Dublin railway line pass through the town.

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Charleville News Charleville News
(2 Sep 2010)

MUSKERRY Local History Society, from its Ballincollig base, are finalising its programme of lectures for the coming season which gets underway in October.

(2 Sep 2010)

MONEY from the sale of Cork County Council's waste collection service should be used to build a new civic amenity site for the Fermoy area. The council this week confirmed the sale of the service to Castletownroche-based County Clean Recycling Ltd for a sum believed to be in the region of €6.5 million.

(2 Sep 2010)

ARE you unemployed or in search of a job? Then get along to the Job Fit Roadshow whcih is coming to Cork today, Thursday 2nd.

(2 Sep 2010)

WEDNESDAY, August 25 was a red letter day for all concerned with the efforts to establish a community radio station in Charleville.

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