Meelick, County Clare Explained

Meelick
Native Name:Irish: Míleac
Native Name Lang:ga
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:Ireland
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Ireland
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Ireland
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Munster
Subdivision Type3:County
Subdivision Name3:County Clare
Unit Pref:Metric
Population As Of:2006
Population Density Km2:auto
Utc Offset1:+0
Timezone1 Dst:IST (WEST)
Utc Offset1 Dst:-1
Blank Name:Irish Grid Reference

Meelick [1] is a small village and townland in County Clare, Ireland, situated a few kilometres north of Limerick city in the Mid-West Region.

Location

Historically the village of Meelick was located in an area near Stonepark townland, where the church is located.[2]

In the late 20th and early 21st century, new housing estates were developed in other areas, including at Ballycannon Heights, Elton Court, Kylevoher, Elmwood and Glen Abhainn. Other residential areas near Meelick include Cappantymore, Moneen, Stonepark (the original location of the village centre), Woodcock Hill and Ballycannon North.

History

Evidence of ancient settlement in Meelick and Stonepark townlands include a number of ringfort and enclosure sites.[3] Meelick Bridge, which spans the River Crompaun (Meelick Creek) between Clonconane and Meelick townlands, was built .[4] The parish church at Meelick, the Catholic Church of Saint John the Baptist in Stonepark, was built .[2]

From 1956, the area was home to 161 Hungarian refugees fleeing the Soviet repression in that country (see 1956 Hungarian Revolution). They were housed in Knockalisheen Camp, a disused army barracks dating from the Emergency.[5] In 1957, complaints and disputes between the refugees and the authorities over living conditions and enforced idleness led to a mass hunger strike. After three days, the Dáil and the Irish Red Cross negotiated an end to the strike. By the summer of 1958, most of the refugees were allowed to move to Germany and the USA while a few chose to remain in Ireland. During their stay at the camp, the 51 children attended the local St Munchin's Girls' School where they were taught both the English and Irish languages. Since the 1990s, the camp has again been used to house asylum seekers.[6]

Amenities

The village has a local GAA club and a community centre. Meelick's national (primary) school, Scoil Mhuire, had an enrollment of over 90 pupils as of 2023.[7] While the village also previously had a tavern and shop, these have since closed.

People

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Míleac/Meelick . Placenames Database of Ireland (logainm.ie) . 25 October 2021.
  2. Web site: Catholic Church of Saint John the Baptist, Stonepark (Bunratty Lower), Meelick, Clare . National Inventory of Architectural Heritage . buildingsofireland.ie . 12 October 2023 .
  3. Book: Ryan, William Gerrard . A Survey of Monuments of Archaeological and Historical Interest in the Barony of Bunratty Lower, Co. Clare . Chapter 12: Killeely Parish (Part of): Meelick Townland . 1980 . UCC Press .
  4. Web site: Meelick Bridge, Clonconane, Limerick . National Inventory of Architectural Heritage . buildingsofireland.ie . 12 October 2023 .
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20070311052224/http://www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie/D/0161/D.0161.195705020026.html Dáil Debate on Hungarian Refugees, 1957
  6. Web site: Use of Knockalisheen in 1995 . 2007-01-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110609191340/http://www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie/plweb-cgi/fastweb?state_id=1132841470&view=oho-view&numhitsfound=1&query_rule=(($query1)%3C=DATE%3C=($query2))%20AND%20(($query4)):SPEAKER%20AND%20(($query5)):heading%20AND%20(($query6)):CATEGORY%20AND%20(($query3)):house%20AND%20(($query7)):volume%20AND%20(($query8)):colnumber%20AND%20(($query))&query5=Knockalisheen%20&docid=311468&docdb=Debates&dbname=Debates&sorting=none&operator=and&TemplateName=predoc.tmpl&setCookie=1 . 2011-06-09 . dead .
  7. Web site: Meelick National School . meelickschool.ie . 12 October 2023 . Scoil Mhuire is a rural school in the heart of Meelick, Co. Clare [..] located just a few kilometres from the suburbs of Limerick city. We are an 7 teacher school with 96 pupils.