Castlerea is the second largest town in County Roscommon, Republic of Ireland. It is located in the west of the county and had a population of 1,992 at the 2016 Census. Roughly translated from Irish, Castlerea is generally thought to mean 'brindled castle'. An alternative translation is 'castle of the king'. The town is built on the banks of the River Suck and the River Francis, both of which are tributaries of the River Shannon.
Castlerea hosts soccer club Castlerea Celtic and St Kevin's, a Gaelicfootball club and the Castlerea Kings basketball team. The enterprise hub located in the town business park is also home to the towns gym and to Castlerea boxing club.
Education and industry
Castlerea's major employers include Supervalu, Harmac Medical Products, Colour Communications Europe, Finola Foods and Lidl. Film production house Round Edge Films is based in Ballingare within Castlerea. The schools in the town are all located in the same area; they include two primary schools, St Michael’s Special Needs School, and Castlerea Community School. Castlerea Community School instructs approximately 500 students. It provides Leaving Certificate Applied classes as well as the Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate state examinations. As of 2011, the school also offered Transition Year and two Post-Leaving Certificate courses.
Amenities
Amenities in the town include Castlerea golf club, established in 1905 and moved to its current location in 1907. It is a 9-hole course. There is an outdoor swimming pool open to the public during summers with a modern refurbished playground adjacent, a public library, a soccer pitch and O'Rourke Park which is a GAA pitch. The demesne is a large public park accessible off Main Street and home to some trees planted by notable figures including former US ambassador to IrelandJean Kennedy Smith. The GAA owns a squash court and a handball court in the town. The Neighbourhood Youth Project is a social venue for teenagers in the town. St Patrick's Church is the Catholic Church of the town. The town serves as the trailhead for the Suck Valley Way, with the 105-kilometre long trail beginning and ending in the town.
Transport
The main route through the town is the second primary route N63 leading from Roscommon town onward to Mayo, Sligo and the northern part of Roscommon are accessible from the R361 while mid-Roscommon is accessible via the R377. The Castlerea railway station opened on 15 November 1860. The railway station resides on the Westport-Dublin main line and connects to Dublin Heuston, Ballina and Westport.
People
John F. Cryan, U.S. politician, was born in Castlerea.
Aidan Heavey arrived in England from Castlerea in 1993 and became chief executive of Tullow Oil and one of Britain's most influential Irish businessmen.