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Longford is the county town of County Longford
County Longford

Image:Royal Canal Longford long.JPGCounty Longford is a county situated in the Irish Midlands, in northwest Leinster. With an area of 1,091 km? and a population of 34,361, it is Ireland's third smallest county....
 in the Midlands of Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
. According to the 2006 census, the town has a population of around 13,000. Approximately one third of the county's population resides in the town.

Longford town is the second largest town on the N4 National primary route between Dublin
Dublin

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region....
 and Sligo. It is also the axis for the convergence of the N4 and the N5 primary routes which means that traffic travelling between Dublin and Counties Mayo and Roscommon passes through the town.

town was originally founded by Viking raiders as Long Phoirt, from the Irish long meaning ship and phoirt meaning port or dock.






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Longford is the county town of County Longford
County Longford

Image:Royal Canal Longford long.JPGCounty Longford is a county situated in the Irish Midlands, in northwest Leinster. With an area of 1,091 km? and a population of 34,361, it is Ireland's third smallest county....
 in the Midlands of Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
. According to the 2006 census, the town has a population of around 13,000. Approximately one third of the county's population resides in the town.

Longford town is the second largest town on the N4 National primary route between Dublin
Dublin

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region....
 and Sligo. It is also the axis for the convergence of the N4 and the N5 primary routes which means that traffic travelling between Dublin and Counties Mayo and Roscommon passes through the town.

History

The town was originally founded by Viking raiders as Long Phoirt, from the Irish long meaning ship and phoirt meaning port or dock. The Celtic inhabitants of Ireland did not build towns but the town came under the sway of the local clan which controlled the south and central part of the county of Longford (formerly the Kingdom of Anghaile or Annaly) and hence, the town is referred to occasionally as Longphort Uí Fhearghail (Fort of O'Farrell), a Dominican
Dominican Order

The Order of Preachers , after the 15th century more commonly known as the Dominican Order or Dominicans, is a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Saint Dominic in the early 13th century in France....
 priory
Priory

A priory is a house of men or women under religious vows headed by a prior or prioress.Priories may be houses of mendicant friars or religious sisters , or monastery of monks or nuns ....
 founded there in 1400. Longford is the Cathedral town for the Catholic diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnois.

Transport

Longford is about 91 km from Sligo
Sligo

Sligo , is the county town of County Sligo in Republic of Ireland. The town is a borough and has a charter and a town mayor. It is the second largest urban area in Connacht ....
 and 122 km from Dublin
Dublin

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region....
. It lies on the Dublin-Sligo route of the Irish railway network
Rail transport in Ireland

Rail services in Ireland are provided by Iarnr?d ?ireann in the Republic of Ireland and by Northern Ireland Railways in Northern Ireland.The track gauge is Irish gauge....
, and is served by Sligo-Dublin intercity services. Despite its distance from Dublin, the town also has a regular, well-utilised commuter service to Dublin. Journeys to the capital by rail generally take about an hour and three quarters. Longford railway station
Longford railway station

Longford railway station serves the town of Longford in County Longford.The station opened on 8 November 1855.References...
 opened on 8 November 1855.

There are a large number of bus services to Dublin
Dublin

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region....
 and inside the county locally provided by the state and private bus companies.

Longford is the point where the N5 road
N5 road

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, to Castlebar
Castlebar

Castlebar is the county town of, and at the centre of, County Mayo in Ireland. It is Mayo's largest town. A campus of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology and the Country Life section of the National Museum of Ireland are two important local amenities....
 and Westport
Westport

Westport is the name of several communities around the world....
 leaves the N4 road, which continues onwards to Sligo
Sligo

Sligo , is the county town of County Sligo in Republic of Ireland. The town is a borough and has a charter and a town mayor. It is the second largest urban area in Connacht ....
. While all motorists travelling on the N5 must pass through the town en-route to their destinations, there is little traffic congestion
Traffic congestion

Traffic congestion is a condition on networks that occurs as use increases, and is characterized by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased Queueing theory....
, except at peak times,this is mainly due to the traffic system of the town which has a number of one-way streets and traffic signals. The N4 Sligo road has a bypass around the town, which consists of single carriageway with hard shoulders and three roundabouts. It was opened on 2 June 1995.

Longford's main air transport centre is located south-east of the town, near Abbeyshrule
Abbeyshrule

Abbeyshrule is located in south-east County Longford, Republic of Ireland, on the Royal Canal . There is an airfield near the village, is also located beside the Royal Canal....
, at the local airport. Abbeyshrule Aerodrome
Abbeyshrule Aerodrome

Abbeyshrule Aerodrome is an airport located in south-east County Longford, Republic of Ireland, in the village of Abbeyshrule. Although near the centre of Ireland, the aerodrome is situated outside many flying restriction zones in place through Ireland....
 receives a regular influx of small general aviation aircraft, including the Cessna 182
Cessna 182

The Cessna 182, marketed under the name Skylane, is a four-seat, single-engine, light Fixed-wing aircraft. It has the option of adding two child seats, installed in the baggage area....
 and 150
Cessna 150

The Cessna 150 is a two-seat tricycle gear general aviation fixed-wing aircraft, that was designed for flight training, touring and personal use....
. The airport also boasts two flight training centres; one for general aviation fixed wing aircraft training (Aeroclub 2000) and one for microlight aircraft flight training (Ultraflight). The airport is also the home of the Extra 200
Extra 200

The Extra Flugzeugbau Extra 200 is a two-seat, piston-engined aerobatics aircraft that replaces the earlier Extra 230. Designer Walter Extra introduced it in 1996 in aviation, and the aircraft is fully certified in the United States to +/-10g-force's....
 aerobatic aircraft EI-SAM of acclaimed Irish international competition aerobatics pilot David Bruton
David Bruton

David Bruton may refer to:* David Bruton * Dave Bruton ...
.

Amenities and commerce

Longford town boasts a state-of-the-art 200-seat theatre, and a four-screen multiplex cinema, with restaurants. The mix and quality of housing is extensive and the Rural Renewal Scheme (1999-2006) has ensured that a steady supply of residential development has come about. Longford town has a decentralised government department which employs approximately 300 people with plans for a further 160 to be employed at the Irish Prison Service's new headquarters in the Lisamuck area of the town. Longford's local army barracks once employed approximately 180 soldiers, many of whom were involved in UN peace-keeping duties. However, the barracks closed at the end of January 2009 as part of government cutbacks in military spending. The personnel have been transferred to Athlone.

Longford's main industries are food production, sawmills, steel
Steel

Steel is an alloy consisting mostly of iron, with a carbon content between 0.2% and 2.14% by weight , depending on grade. Carbon is the most cost-effective alloying material for iron, but various other alloying elements are used such as manganese, chromium, vanadium, and tungsten....
working, generator retailing, cable making and the production of medical diagnostics. It is the major services centre for the county as well as the location of the Department of Social Welfare and the Irish Prison Service. The town is also a local commercial centre, with many retail outlets including multiples such as Tesco
Tesco Ireland

Tesco Ireland Limited is a supermarket company in the Republic of Ireland formed in Tesco 1997 acquisition of the Irish retailing operations of Associated British Foods; namely Powers Supermarkets Ltd. and its subsidiaries ....
, Argos
Argos (retailer)

Argos is the largest general-goods retailer in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland with over 700 stores. Argos is unique amongst major retailers in the U.K....
 and Homebase
Homebase

Homebase is a United Kingdom home improvement store and garden centre, with 320 stores across the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. It is well known by its green and orange colour scheme....
, German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 discount retailers, Aldi
ALDI

, short for "'AL'brecht 'DI'scount", is a discount supermarket chain store based in Germany. The chain is made up of two separate groups, ALDI Nord and ALDI S?d , which operate independently from each other within specific market boundaries....
 and Lidl
Lidl

File:Lidl Egypt.JPGLidl is a European discount supermarket chain of Germany origin that operates 7,000 stores. In Germany, it is Aldi's main competitor....
 and Irish retail outlets such as Dunnes Stores
Dunnes Stores

Dunnes often Dunnes Stores is a supermarket and clothing retail chain based in Dublin in the Republic of Ireland.The chain primarily sells food, clothes and household wares....
 and Penneys
Primark

Primark Stores Limited is an Irish clothing retailer, operating in Republic of Ireland , the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Spain. It operates a total of 187 stores with 34 in Ireland, 125 in the UK, 8 in Spain and 1 in the Netherlands....
. It is the cathedral
Cathedral

A cathedral is a Christian church that contains the seat of a bishop. It is a Religion building for worship, specifically of a denomination with an episcopal hierarchy, such as the Roman Catholic Church, Anglicanism, Orthodox Christian and some Lutheranism churches, which serves as a bishop's seat, and thus as the central church of a dioc...
 town of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise
Roman Catholic Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise

The Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise is a Roman Catholic diocese in Ireland. The diocese is spread over parts of seven counties in the centre of Ireland....
. Its cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mel
Saint Mel

Saint Mel or Moel died in 488. He is said to have been a British people who came to Ireland with Saint Patrick, his uncle, with whom he worked until he was ordained in Ardagh, County Longford....
, the founder of the diocese of Ardagh
Diocese of Ardagh

The Diocese of Ardagh was established in 1111 at the Synod of Rathbreasail as the see for east Connacht. At the subsequent Synod of Kells its area was reduced to the territory of the Conmaicne, with the kingdom of Breifne forming a new Diocese of Kells....
, was designed by architect John Benjamin Keane, who also designed St. Francis Xavier's Church on Gardiner Street in Dublin.

Up until 2007, construction was a major local employer, mainly due to government tax breaks for property development provided under the Rural Renewal scheme. However the downturn in the construction industry, the withdrawal of Rural Renewal, and extensive local oversupply of property has caused large job losses in the construction industry and a significant increase in unemployment in the region.

Sports

The town has a wide range of sports clubs and facilities including the Gaelic Athletic Association
Gaelic Athletic Association

The Gaelic Athletic Association is an amateur Irish and international cultural and sporting organisation mainly focused on promoting Gaelic games: the traditional Ireland sports of hurling, camogie, Gaelic football, Gaelic handball and rounders....
, rugby and tennis clubs, an Eircom Premier League soccer club (for 8 years although relegated last season), two indoor swimming pools, an extensive gym and a 17-hole golf course. A new swimming pool was opened in Longford in 2007.

The sport with most support in County Longford is Gaelic football
Gaelic football

Gaelic football , commonly referred to as "football", "Gaelic", or "Gah" is a form of football played mainly in Ireland. It is, together with hurling, one of the two most popular spectator sports in Ireland today....
. The headquarters of the Longford Gaelic Athletic Association
Longford GAA

The Longford County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association or Longford GAA is one of the 32 GAA county of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Longford....
 is located in Pearse Park in Longford Town, with a ground capacity of around 11,000. The Longford Gaelic football team has been relatively unsuccessful at national level, in large part reflecting the county's small population size - although it succeeded in winning a Leinster title at Senior level in 1968 and a National League title in 1966. The minor (under-18) Longford county team won the Leinster title in 2002 and their teams at under-21 level have reached several Leinster finals over the last few years (including 2006). The major boys' secondary school in Longford town, St. Mel's College, also has a long tradition in secondary schools' football (known as Colleges A), winning 29 Leinster and 4 All-Ireland titles (in the Hogan Cup). At one stage, St. Mel's College had won more Leinster titles than all of the other Leinster colleges put together. The main local GAA Club in Longford is Longford Slashers, based in Longford town, who have won more Senior County Championships than any other team in the county (20, Fr. Manning Gaels are second with 15). The club's performance has dipped in the last few years but a recent resurgence led by manager John Murphy, has brought Slashers back to the top of Longford GAA. They were runners up to Abbeylara in the 2006 County Final and are favourites for the 2007 crown after a number of strong appearances.

Longford County boasted arguably the best Gaelic football team which did not win the Sam Maguire Cup
Sam Maguire Cup

The Sam Maguire Cup often called The Sam is the name of the Cup that Gaelic football-teams play for in the final of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the premier "knockout" competition in the game of Gaelic football played in Ireland....
 in 1968. The team was narrowly beaten by Kerry in the all-Ireland Semi final. The recently-deceased T.D. John Wilson and G.A.A. all-Ireland medalist (with County Cavan) starred with St. Mel's College Gaelic football team. St. Mel's also boasted a cricket
Cricket

Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
 team which wore all black rig. St. Mel's holds the peculiar distinction: in the 1966/67 season it held two teams scoreless in Gaelic football. This feat has never been equalled by any other Gaelic football team in history.

Longford town itself has a strong tradition in soccer, the game being introduced in the late 19th century. The town was a military base garrison during British rule. Longford Town football club was founded in 1924 and was elected to the League of Ireland in 1984. The first Longford town football club team to play in the League of Ireland featured Jimmy Savage, Zac Hackett and Liam Madden. In the 1950s and 60s, Longford boasted such players as Willie Browne
Willie Browne

Willie Browne was an Irish people soccer player during the 1960s.A Bohemian F.C. legend, he was the last amateur to have been capped for the full FAI national team for 43 years until Joseph Lapira was capped against Ecuador in May 2007....
 (UCD and Bohemian FC) who won 3 full international Republic of Ireland caps and captained Bohemian FC for 3 consecutive seasons,he made 177 appearances for Bohs in all competitions scoring 20 goals, Lal Donlon (Longford town and Arsenal), Mel 'Garrincha' Mulligan, John 'Hooky' O'Connor and the legendary Jimmy Clarke. Jimmy Clarke is arguably Longford's most famous football player to date. The Longford Town football club ground is at Flancare Park
Flancare Park

Flancare Park is a soccer stadium in Longford, Republic of Ireland. It is the home stadium of Eircom League side Longford Town F.C.. Flancare Park has also held numerous international underage matches....
, in the townland of Mullolagher, to the west of the town, on the Strokestown
Strokestown

Strokestown is a town in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is located at the junction of the N5 road Roads in Ireland and the R368 road regional road in the north of the county....
 Road. Previously, the club was based in the north of Abbeycartron town. The Longford Town football club has had notable success in recent years, twice winning the FAI Cup
FAI Cup

The FAI Cup, known as the FAI Ford Cup for sponsorship reasons, is a knock-out association football competition contested annually by teams from the Republic of Ireland ....
, in 2003 and 2004, and competing in the UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup

The UEFA Cup is a association football competition for European club teams, organised by the UEFA. It is the second most important international competition for European football clubs, after the UEFA Champions League....
 as a result against Bulgaria
Bulgaria

The state of Bulgaria , Scientific transliteration Balgarija, officially the Republic of Bulgaria has played a significant role in the Balkans in south-eastern Europe for over fourteen centuries....
n, Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein

The Principality of Liechtenstein is a Landlocked country#Doubly landlocked country alpine country microstate in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and by Austria to the east....
 and Welsh
Wales

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 opposition, though without success.

For golfers, Longford has an extensive parkland course. Also within a 50 km (30 mi) radius of the county, one can play quality championship courses such as the Nick Faldo
Nick Faldo

Nicholas "Nick" Alexander Faldo Order of the British Empire is an England professional golfer on the European Tour, and is one of Europe's most successful players ever....
-designed Lough Rynn, Glasson
Glasson

Glasson may refer to:* Glassan, in County Westmeath, Ireland* Glasson, Maryport, in Cumbria, England* Glasson, Wigton, in Cumbria, England* Glasson, also known as Glasson Dock, in Lancashire, England...
 and the Slieve Russell.

Longford is represented in basketball
Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a basketball through a 10 feet  high hoop under organized rules....
 in the National League by the . The club has had numerous Leinster and national titles won at the junior level. The club is based at the Mall Sports Complex, in the east of the town.

Longford town also hosts a rugby
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
 club, , whose grounds are located at Demesne, in the north of the town, and who participate in Leinster junior leagues, as well as a 25-metre swimming pool located at the Market Square, in the centre of the town, and another swimming pool located in the LIFE Health And Fitness gym on Richmond Street.

Longford has an extensive mall sports complex. The complex contains a swimming pool, gym, both indoor and outdoor football and basketball grounds and major developments are currently underway at the complex. The Mall itself is a popular walking spot in the town, a lap of which is approximately 2km.

Education

Longford town has a number of primary schools (for ages 4-12) and three secondary schools (for ages 12-19): two single-sex schools, St. Mel's College, (a Catholic boys' school) and Scoil Mhuire
Scoil Mhuire

The Sisters of Mercy, Scoil Mhuire, came to Longford from Mother House in Baggot In 2003, a new Building was erected. This consisted of three classrooms, separated by folding doors which doubled as a study hall in evenings, plus a science room and cookery kitchen....
 (a Catholic girls' school run by the Sisters of Mercy
Sisters of Mercy

The Religious Order of the Sisters of Mercy is an order of Roman Catholic Church women founded by Catherine McAuley in Dublin, Ireland in 1831....
), as well as a mixed school, (Templemichael College
Templemichael

Templemichael College, formerly known as Longford Vocational School, is a mixed school in Longford, Ireland....
, formerly known as Longford Vocational School
Vocational school

A vocational school , providing vocational education, is a school in which students are taught the skills needed to perform a particular job. Traditionally, vocational schools have not existed to further education in the sense of liberal arts, but rather to teach only job-specific skills, and as such have been better considered to be institut...
). Primary schools in Longford include a Gaelscoil
Gaelscoil

A gaelscoil is an Irish language-speaking school, often also co-educational, usually found in Ireland, but outside the Irish speaking Gaeltacht areas....
. An extensive adult education centre exists in Longford.

St. Mel's College is the oldest and best-known of these schools, being founded approximately 150 years ago by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnois as a diocesan seminary to train students for the priesthood. While the school only briefly functioned as a seminary, it served for many years as a boarding school, while also admitting day students. The boarding school was discontinued after 2000 and the school is now only a day school, with the largest student enrollment in county Longford. The College, known locally as Mel's, is best-known for its strict rules of conduct and its success on a national level with Gaelic football
Gaelic football

Gaelic football , commonly referred to as "football", "Gaelic", or "Gah" is a form of football played mainly in Ireland. It is, together with hurling, one of the two most popular spectator sports in Ireland today....
, athletics, soccer, basketball
Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a basketball through a 10 feet  high hoop under organized rules....
 and Rugby.

Tourism

The Corlea Trackway
Corlea Trackway

File:Corlea Trackway.jpgThe Corlea Trackway is an Iron Age trackway, or togher, near the village of Kenagh, south of Longford town, County Longford, in the Republic of Ireland....
 Visitor Centre is located near to Longford, in Kenagh. The Centre houses an Iron Age
Iron Age

In archaeology, the Iron Age was the stage in the development of any people in which tools and weapons whose main ingredient was iron were prominent....
 bog road which was built in the year 148 BC across the boglands in proximity to the River Shannon
River Shannon

The River Shannon is, at 386 km , the longest Rivers of Ireland. It divides the west of Ireland from the east and south . County Clare, being west of the Shannon but part of the province of Munster, is the major exception....
. The oak road is the largest of its kind to have been uncovered in Europe and was excavated over the years by Professor Barry Raftery of University College Dublin
University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin

University College Dublin - formally known as University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin is Republic of Ireland's largest university, with over 1,300 faculty and 17,000 students....
. Inside the building, an 18 metre stretch of preserved road is on permanent display in a specially designed hall with humidifiers to prevent the ancient wood from cracking in the heat. Bord na Mona
Bord na Móna

Bord na M?na is a semi-state company in Republic of Ireland, created in 1946 by the . The company is responsible for the mechanised harvesting of peat, primarily in the Midlands of Ireland....
 and the Heritage Service have carried out conservation work on the surrounding bog to ensure that it remains wet and that the buried road is preserved. There are other historical artifacts and some exhibits at the centre.

St. Mel's Cathedral in the town features several stained glass windows by Harry Clarke. These include one of his earliest works The consecration of St. Mel as Bishop of Longford which was exhibited at the RDS Annual Art Industries Exhibition in 1910, where it received second prize. It was also exhibited at The Arts and Crafts Society of Ireland fourth exhibition in the same year.

There are a number of portal dolmens located around Longford.

Notable people

The mother of actor Mel Gibson
Mel Gibson

Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson, Officer of the Order of Australia is an Australian-American actor, film director, film producer and screenwriter....
, Anne Reilly Gibson, was born in Colmcille Parish, County Longford, Ireland. Gibson's first name comes from the 5th-century Irish saint, Mel, founder of the diocese of Ardagh (which contains most of his mother's native county), while his second name, Colmcille, also linked to an Irish saint, is the name of the parish in County Longford where Anne Reilly was born and raised.

See also

  • List of towns and villages in Ireland