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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GRAB your needles and balls of wool - knitting groups are being held twice a week in Killarney.
THE tragic death of a young man in a drowning accident has spurred family members to start a major fundraising campaign for Mallow Search & Rescue Unit.
A DRIVER has been slammed for potentially putting the lives of pedestrians at risk by driving under the influence of cannabis.
CRIPPLING rents are leaving many North Cork business owners struggling to survive. a local Labour TD has warned.

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