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  Claremorris Credit Union - Easier on You | Easier on Loans | Easier on Savings
At Claremorris Credit Union we are proud of the service we offer to our members and are always mindful that it is owned and run for their benefit.
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  Claremorris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Claremorris (Clár Clainne Mhuiris in Irish) is a town in County Mayo in the west of Ireland.
Claremorris is connected by rail to neighbouring Westport and Ballina, as well as to Dublin.
The Ballina/Westport–Dublin route is intersected at Claremorris by the disused Limerick–Sligo line (dubbed the Western Railway Corridor – see Irish railway history).
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 Claremorris, County Mayo, West of Ireland
Lying midway between Galway and Sligo on the N17 and nestled in central Connaught, the small town of Claremorris is the hub of the West, in the heart of beautiful Mayo.
Infrastructure in and around Claremorris is strong, with a good road network, sitting as it does at the junction of the N17 and the N60.
Claremorris has a magical mixture of natural amenities, leisure facilities and is perfectly positioned to lend itself to a happy carefree family holiday with numerous attractions.
www.claremorris.com   (542 words)

  
 Western People: Claremorris Golf Club reveals plans for total overhaul of its course   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
CLAREMORRIS Golf Club has long enjoyed a tremendous reputation across the West, as one of the finest courses in the region, offering players at all levels an equal opportunity to break into the competitive circuit and producing some of the finest golfers that Ireland has ever seen.
As part of the new era of the Claremorris Club, a quarter of a million euro will be spent on the picturesque course, with a view to upgrading the current facilities, alleviating the sometimes-problematic waterlogged areas of the course and enhancing the natural beauty of the spectacular location.
It is as a result of Cormac’s involvement in the Claremorris Club that led the O’Hallorans to establishing the Youth Academy, namely the FOJOH Academy (Cormac’s father John loved golfing and the Academy was set up in his honour - the Family Of John O’Halloran).
www.westernpeople.ie /news/story.asp?j=29317   (1639 words)

  
 Claremorris Poor Law Union and Workhouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Claremorris Poor Law Union was one of the second wave of Irish unions created between 1848 and 1850.
The new Claremorris workhouse, built in 1852, occupied an 8-acre site to the south-east of the town.
Claremorris former workhouse entrance from the east, 2000.
users.ox.ac.uk /~peter/workhouse/Claremorris/Claremorris.shtml   (360 words)

  
 Western People: Claremorris Chamber function highlights town’s developments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Claremorris is within easy reach of the idyllic beauty of the western seaboard and Connemara and is recognised as a place of service to those areas,” began Mr Whittle.
In Claremorris itself, he spoke of the long-anticipated new swimming pool, which will soon be out to tender, noting that the committee are negotiating with Mayo County Council as to the future management of the pool.
Indeed Des Mahon at this function two years ago complimented Claremorris on its get up and go attitude and that this was a trademark of the people of the area,” he remarked.
www.westernpeople.ie /news/story.asp?j=29398   (1507 words)

  
 location western hotel claremorris county mayo ireland.
The Western Hotel is long-established in the prosperous town of Claremorris in South East Mayo.
Claremorris is well serviced by bus on the national N17 and N60 routes
Claremorris is connected by Inter-city Rail from Dublin
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 CLAREMORRIS 88TH SHOW
Claremorris Festival 2006 - Full list of events
Please Note: Show Jumping and showing classes arena completely revamped with new surface, new hard-core parking facilities.
Claremorris Agricultural Show: 5th - 6th August 2006
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 Claremorris County Mayo Tourist Attractions
Claremorris has one of the largest railway stations outside of Dublin and is a hub station for passenger and freight travelling to Westport and Ballina
Claremorris is a thriving market town with a strong agricultural hinterland whose origins go back over 1000 years.
Claremorris is indeed fortunate to be located centrally to all the above.
www.claremorrisgolfclub.com /claremorris.html   (663 words)

  
 How they closed the Claremorris-Limerick railway 2
Travellers from Limerick to Tuam and Claremorris do not wish to go via Galway where they may be held up for long periods in traffic jams.
The line from Ballinrobe to Claremorris was closed and the old line from Collooney to Claremorris was also closed.
This is a main line from Limerick to Claremorris and the previous closures were branch lines.
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 Restoration Ireland, Public Access, Conservation, Town Planning, State Art Collection, Engineering - The Office of ...
The opening of the by-pass means Claremorris is now only 20 minutes from Knock Airport, which offers links to a growing number of destinations.
Claremorris has one of the largest Railway Stations outside of Dublin with 5 platforms.
There is a major initiative, known as the ÔWest-on-TrackÕ campaign, to re-open the line from Claremorris to Galway, and from Claremorris to Sligo, with a link to Knock International Airport.
www.opw.ie /decentral/claremorris.htm   (2854 words)

  
 Western People - 2003/05/28: Claremorris - Claremorris Golf Club ushers in new era and honours course designer
Chris Craddock, on behalf of the Craddock family, thanked Claremorris Club for the honour afforded to their late father in unveiling a plaque in his honour.
Imelda Ryan, Kilbeg, Claremorris was the lucky winner of the 300 euro bingo jackpot in the Town Hall on Thursday night.
Claremorris turned in a strong performance in the Mayo senior championship ‘qualifier’ round at Claremorris on Saturday evening when they defeated Kiltane by 1-16 to 1-12.
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 Information Claremorris, County Mayo, West of Ireland
There are an impressive amount of sporting clubs in the town, for example: Claremorris Golf Club is an 18 hole championship course.
Claremorris Tennis Club which boasts one of two all-weather polymer floodlit tennis court facilities in the west
Claremorris is home to the renowned 'Claremorris School of Equitation' which sprawls over 46 acres
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 Claremorris Golf Club in Mayo in the West of Ireland
In 1961 the Estate was taken over by the Land Commission and Golf Course purchased by the newly established Claremorris Development Company, on behalf of the Golf Club.
Situated approximately 2 miles from the town on the Galway Road the entrance skirts a pine wood and a silvery stream.
Claremorris Golf Club have a new 18 hole course designed by Tom Craddock of Druid's Glen fame.
www.mayo-ireland.ie /Mayo/Towns/ClareM/GfCMrris.htm   (225 words)

  
 New Regional Office in Claremorris opened   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
He pin-points their success in attracting more young members as Cadets, as parents feel happier knowing their children are training in a purpose-built premises and not in hired rooms around the town.
As a result, Claremorris Red Cross is thriving with a Cadet membership of between 35 and 40 and a further 10 adult members.
The Red Cross in Claremorris was recently honoured with a community award by the local Chamber of Commerce when Chamber President, Mr Pat Mc Hugh, said: "For over 30 years this group of dedicated people have been on call 24/7/365.
www.redcross.ie /news/review/2004/1004g.html   (739 words)

  
 Claremorris Golf Club 18 Hole Parkland Course County Mayo West of Ireland
Designed by the late Tom Craddock, the course is open from dawn until dusk all year round.
Golf was first played in Claremorris in 1917 at the Race Course and a few years later suitable ground was found in Castlemagarrett and rented from Lord Oranmore and Browne.
In 1961 the estate was taken over by the land commission and subsequently purchased by Claremorris Golf Club.
www.ebookireland.com /claremorrisgc.htm   (312 words)

  
 The Celtic Design Collection by Higgins and Company (Since 1820), comprises Celtic Design area rugs, Celtic Design ...
The Celtic Design Collection by Higgins and Company (Since 1820), comprises Celtic Design area rugs, Celtic Design Carpets and Celtic Design Wall Hangings based on the book of Kells designs and are fine examples of Celtic Art.
Claremorris, in Irish Clár Chlainne Mhuiris, means The Plain of Maurice Prendergast's Clan.
Those are quirks, but they hint at something about Claremorris - it tends to surprise, and is worth investigating.
www.celticdesigncollection.com /claremorris.html   (310 words)

  
 Search Europe: Cities: Ireland: Claremorris
Details of the work of the Claremorris Outreach Group in hosting children from areas of Belarus and western Russia affected by the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
Profile of this international harper from Claremorris, with records of her performances, tours, reviews, and details of her CD with Real Audio samples.
Home builder based in Claremorris provides showcase of current and proposed developments in the area, with map of local amenities and brochure request form.
www.searcheurope.com /search/Cities/Ireland/Claremorris/index.shtml   (262 words)

  
 Interviews
In your opinion how has Claremorris changed in the last few years?
What could be done to make Claremorris a better place?
24 years in Claremorris and 15 in Swinford.
homepage.eircom.net /~claremorris2k/Interviews.htm   (366 words)

  
 Claremorris - FullSearch.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
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In Claremorris, Co Mayo, Ireland, after a short illness La Marr Thomas (62).
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 Welcome to Ireland West-About Ireland West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
You are here: Home > Places To Go > Mayo > Claremorris
Claremorris (Clar Chlainne Mhuiris) derived its name from Maurice de Prendergast, a Norman who came to Ireland in 1169.
The town has good sporting facilities, including an equitation centre, a swimming pool and golf (18 hole).
www.irelandwest.ie /content.asp?id=128   (73 words)

  
 claremorris webcam james street west ireland
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