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In Great Britain and Ireland , a county town is usually the location of administrative or judicial functions within a county , and the place where public representatives are elected to parliament . Following the establishment of county councils in England 1889, the headquarters of the new councils were usually established in the county town of each county; however, the concept of a county town pre-dates these councils.

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40-514: Portlaoise ( / p ɔːr t ˈ l iː ʃ / port- LEESH ), or Port Laoise ( Irish pronunciation: [ˌpˠɔɾˠt̪ˠˈl̪ˠiːʃə] ), is the county town of County Laois , Ireland . It is located in the South Midlands in the province of Leinster . Portlaoise was the fastest growing of the top 20 largest towns and cities in Ireland from 2011 to 2016. However, the 2022 census shows that

80-628: A 25m pool, a gym, astro and soccer pitches, and a skate park) and Portlaoise Golf Club (which has an 18-hole course on the Abbeyleix Road). Portlaoise AFC is located on the Mountmellick road in Rossleighan Park. Portlaoise College is situated just minutes from the heart of Portlaoise. Portlaoise College provides full-time education for over 300 students in Junior and Leaving Certificate Cycle and has

120-677: A National Traincare Maintenance Depot in Portlaoise), the ESB (utilities, with a training centre in the town) and also An Post are all major employers. In 2013 MyPay , a new central payroll system for 55,000 local authority employees across Ireland, was set up in Portlaoise. Due to its location and transport connections, the National Spatial Strategy chose Portlaoise as the location for Ireland's first " Inland Port ". This designation encourages

160-504: A county town is ill-defined and unofficial. Some counties in Great Britain have their administrative bodies housed elsewhere. For example, Lancaster is the county town of Lancashire , but the county council is in Preston . Due to the creation of unitary authorities , some county towns in Great Britain are administratively separate from the county. For example, Nottingham is separated from

200-453: A maintenance and servicing facility for the 183 new intercity railcars and some facilities for outer suburban railcars serving the Kildare route. Bus Éireann previously operated an intercity service between Dublin and Cork/Limerick which called at Portlaoise, though this was suspended indefinitely in 2020. The number 8 (Cork) service terminated in 2012 and the number 12 terminated in 2021. There

240-562: A major crossroads in the Irish roads network (major roads to Dublin , Limerick , Cork ) although construction in the 1990s of the M7 motorway , which bypasses the town, has reduced traffic congestion in the town centre. Portlaoise railway station is one of the busiest railway stations outside of Dublin, and is served by intercity trains between Dublin and Cork and by Dublin commuter services. Maryborough railway station opened on 26 June 1847. It

280-448: A number of names, such as Governor, Port Laois, Campa and Fort Protector, the new town was named Maryborough (IPA [ˈmarbrə]) and the county was named Queen's County in Mary's honour. In about 1556, Portlaoise acquired its first parish church—Old St Peter's—situated to the west of Fort Protector. Although first built as a Catholic church, due to Queen Mary's re-establishment of Roman Catholicism,

320-459: A sergeant at arms, as well as various other officers, burgesses and freemen. The Maryborough Division was represented by two members in the Irish Parliament until 1800. The Act of Union ended this franchise, and it became part of the electorate of Queen's County until 1922. The town's Corporation itself existed until 1830. In 1803–04, a new Church of Ireland church was built to replace

360-575: Is dotted with scarecrows made by local groups, children, businesses and people from neighbouring counties. Since 2008, Portlaoise has been the Irish base of Self Help Africa , formerly Self Help Development International, a development agency engaged in implementing rural development programmes in Sub-Sahara . Established at the time of the Ethiopian Famine of 1984 , the organisation is the chosen charity of

400-608: Is still one Bus Éireann service that stops in Portlaoise, route 73, which operates from Athlone to Waterford. Limerick is served by JJ Kavanagh and Sons route 735, with TFI Local Link route 834 serving Roscrea. TFI local Link route 828 and 858, operated by JJ Kavanagh and Sons, serves Cashel and Thurles. Local Link also has a 823 service to from Portlaoise to Birr. Portlaoise also has a town link service operatedby Slieve Bloom Coaches that serves Borris in Ossory, Errill, Kilkenny, Tullamore via Portarlington and Tullamore via Mountmellick. The town

440-528: Is the birthplace of aviation in Ireland. The first aeroplane made in Ireland was assembled in the town by Frank & Louis Aldritt, William Rogers & John Conroy, and made its first flight as reported in the King's County Chronicle on 4 November 1909. Put in storage during the World War I , it remained in storage until it was discovered over 50 years later in an English museum by Joe Rogers, son of William Rogers, one of

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480-851: Is the closest station to Stradbally Hall where the Electric Picnic Festival is held each year. Every year the town hosts the Old Fort Quarter Festival in June, the Halloween Howls Comedy Festival on the October bank holiday weekend and the Leaves Literary Festival in November. The Dunamaise Arts Centre which comprises a cinema, performance space and exhibition space is located in the building which formally housed

520-586: Is the terminus for Dublin-Portlaoise coach services operated by Dublin Coach. The Stradbally Steam Museum in nearby Stradbally is dedicated to steam engines. It is home to a large collection of steam engines including the Mann Steam Cart and Fowler . The museum shows the transport of the past in Portlaoise and Ireland. The Steam Preservation Society have a 1 km train track on the grounds of Stradbally Hall which offers trips for train enthusiasts. Portlaoise

560-597: Is the terminus of the Portlaoise Commuter Service, which stops at all stations to Heuston and runs hourly off peak and every 20/30 minutes during peak times. It is the busiest county town railway station in the Midland Region , with up to 32 trains to Dublin (10 non-stop) and 30 trains from Dublin (9 non-stop) per day. Córas Iompair Éireann opened a rail depot south-west of Portlaoise town centre in March 2008, with

600-430: Is twinned with Coulounieix-Chamiers , Dordogne , New Aquitaine , France. Portlaoise was among Ireland's fastest growing towns from 2006 to 2011, with a 37.9% increase in population. In the 2016 census it was again in the top 10 fastest growing regions, with the population of the town and its suburbs exceeding 22,000. By the 2022 census , population reached 23,494. In 2022, non-Irish nationals accounted for 28.47% of

640-526: The Irish Farmers Association . Portlaoise RFC , a local rugby club, is based outside the town at Togher. Portlaoise GAA is the local Gaelic Athletic Association club and the most successful GAA club in Leinster. Other local sports clubs include Portlaoise Association Football Club and Portlaoise Senior Basketball Club. Sporting facilities in the area include Portlaoise Leisure Centre (which has

680-467: The M8 / M7 and 114 km (71 mi) east-northeast from Limerick on the M7 . It was once known for the manufacture of iron and steel buildings, tennis balls, rubber seals, tyres, electrical cabling, and Ireland's first aircraft. Today, Portlaoise is a commercial centre with the economy dominated by the service sector , and a hub of shopping, transport, and events for the surrounding catchment. The site of

720-571: The Plantation of Queen's County . Portlaoise is fringed by the Slieve Bloom mountains to the west and north-west and the Great Heath of Maryborough to the east. It is notable for its architecture, engineering and transport connections. On the national road network, Portlaoise is located 94 km (58 mi) west-southwest from Dublin on the M7 , 170 km (106 mi) north-east from Cork on

760-638: The Dublin Road. The city of Maryborough, Victoria in Australia was named in the 1850s after his birthplace by James Daly, a gold commissioner, In 1929, a few years after the foundation of the Irish Free State , the town was renamed Portlaoighise (later simplified to Port Laoise ) and the county was renamed County Laois. The town forms part of the Portlaoise local electoral area and municipal district for elections to Laois County Council . This includes

800-503: The Gaelic chieftains who fought against the new settlement. The town had been burnt several times by the end of the 16th century. Maryborough was granted a market in 1567, and then in 1570, a charter of Queen Elizabeth I raised the town to the rank of borough . This allowed the establishment of a Corporation of the Borough, a body which consisted of a burgomaster, two bailiffs, a town clerk, and

840-732: The Maryborough Gaol. The opening of the Arts Centre in 1999 coincided with the revival of the Laois Drama Group. The "Old Fort Festival", which was moved from 2019 into the grounds of the old Fort itself, is an annual event but was postponed in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic . The 3 day heritage festival is based in and around the walls of the Old Fort Protector, the first of its kind built in Ireland between 1547 and 1548 during

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880-667: The Old St Peter's; it was the first building to be erected on the new Market Square. The building is attributed to architect James Gandon . Other notable buildings constructed in Maryborough in the 19th century included the Court House on Main Street, built in 1805; the County Gaol built in 1830 to a design by William Deane Butler ; and the neo-classical St. Fintan's Hospital , built in 1833 on

920-611: The South Circular Road. Tourist sites near the area include the Rock of Dunamase (6 km to the east), a hill-top castle which dates from the 12th century. There is also a 12th-century round tower 12 km away in Timahoe . Also close by is Fort Protector, a 16th-century fort built to protect British colonists from Irish natives. Emo Court is a large Georgian estate designed by James Gandon at nearby Emo . Portlaoise stands at

960-421: The ancient counties and county towns were restored. (Note: not all headquarters are or were called County Halls or Shire Halls e.g.: Cumbria County Council's HQ up until 2016 was called The Courts and has since moved to Cumbria House.) Before 1974, many of the county halls were in towns and cities that had the status of a county borough i.e. a borough outside the county council's jurisdiction. The follow lists

1000-569: The centre of Norman power within the new county (Caernarfonshire named for Caernarfon, Monmouthshire named for Monmouth) others were named after the previous medieval Welsh kingdoms (Ceredigon becomes Cardigan, Morgannwg becomes Glamorgan). The 1535 Laws in Wales Act established the historic counties in English law , but in Wales they were later replaced with eight preserved counties for ceremonial purposes and

1040-520: The church was used for Protestant services after the accession to the English throne of Mary's half-sister, Elizabeth . The area had been a focus of the rebellion of Ruairí Óg Ó Mórdha , a local chieftain who had rebelled and had lost his lands, which the Crown wanted to be settled by reliable landowners. For the next fifty or so years, the new English settlers in Maryborough fought a continual, low-scale war with

1080-562: The county following the exile of Celtic chieftains the previous year. The fort's location on rising ground, surrounded to the south and east by the natural defensive barricades of the River Triogue and an esker known locally as 'the Ridge', greatly added to its strategic importance. The town proper was established by an Act of Parliament during the reign of Queen Mary in 1557. Though the early fort and its surrounding settlement had been known by

1120-458: The development of additional services, including a new fire station and a large swimming leisure complex. Portlaoise has a high percentage of people under the age of 15, reflected in the recent construction of new secondary and primary schools. Portlaoise has long been a major commercial and retail hub for the Midlands. Until the mid 20th century, the main industries of the town were flour milling and

1160-456: The location of the administration of each of the 31 local authorities in the Republic of Ireland, with 26 of the traditional counties. Note – Despite the fact that Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland, it is not the county town of any county. Greater Belfast straddles two counties – Antrim and Down. Jamaica's three counties were established in 1758 to facilitate the holding of courts along

1200-710: The manufacture of worsted fabric. Since their respective declines, among the largest employers are state-owned bodies such as the maximum-security Portlaoise Prison , which houses the majority of the Irish Republican prisoners sentenced in the Republic , the Midlands Prison , the Department of Agriculture and the Midland Regional Hospital, Portlaoise . State-owned companies Córas Iompair Éireann (railways, with

1240-552: The original builders of the aircraft. It was eventually brought back to Portlaoise where it has been restored. Portlaoise's central location within Ireland and its concentration of restaurants, pubs, bars and nightclubs around Market Square, Main Street and the Church Street area of the town centre and other nearby facilities such as paintball, golf, bowling and other amenities make it a popular destination for hen and stag parties and other weekend breaks. Portlaoise railway station

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1280-449: The population, compared with a national average figure of 20%. Polish (6.29%) were the largest single group, with the largest categories being Other European Union (7.88%) and Rest of the World (9.79%). The former Mayor, Rotimi Adebari , was the first person of African descent to become a mayor in Ireland. Due to rapid population growth and its location in the commuter belt, Portlaoise has seen

1320-518: The present town is referred to in the Annals of the Four Masters , written in the 1630s, as Port Laoighisi . The present town originated as a settlement around the old fort, "Fort of Leix" or "Fort Protector", the remains of which can still be seen in the town centre. Its construction began in 1548 under the supervision of the then Lord Deputy Sir Edward Bellingham, in an attempt to secure English control of

1360-531: The rest of Nottinghamshire , and Brighton and Hove is separate from East Sussex . On a ceremonial level, both are in their own respective counties geographically. This list shows towns or cities which held county functions at various points in time. Following the Norman invasion of Wales , the Cambro-Normans created the historic shire system (also known as ancient counties). Many of these counties were named for

1400-662: The tenure of Bellingham, Lord Justice of Ireland, in the reign of "the boy King" Edward VI. The Stradbally Steam Rally is an annual event held on the August bank holiday weekend in Stradbally Hall . It attracts visitors from all over Ireland and is the highlight of the year for steam enthusiasts. The All-Ireland Scarecrow Festival is held in Durrow at the end of July each year. It has featured large scarecrows including King Kong , Pope Francis , Noah's Ark and Electric Picnic . The town

1440-609: The town to focus on the growth of distribution, logistics and warehouse uses. An Post operates the second largest mail centre in Ireland (after Dublin) at their depot in Portlaoise. Retail spaces include Laois Shopping Centre which is anchored by Tesco , The Kyle Centre which is anchored by Dunnes Stores , Parkside Shopping Centre which is anchored by Super Valu , the Kylekiproe road retail area which houses Aldi , Lidl and Shaws department stores as well as retail parks in Kea Lew and on

1480-448: The town's population increased by 6.6% to 23,494, which was below the national average of 8%. It is the most populous and also the most densely populated town in the Midland Region , which has a total population of 317,999 at the 2022 census . It was an important town in the medieval period , as the site of the Fort of Maryborough, a fort built by English settlers in the 16th century during

1520-740: The twenty two principal areas are used for administrative purposes. Neither of these subdivisions use official county towns, although their administrative headquarters and ceremonial centres are often located in the historic county town. With the creation of elected county councils in 1889, the administrative headquarters in some cases moved away from the traditional county town. Furthermore, in 1965 and 1974 there were major boundary changes in England and Wales and administrative counties were replaced with new metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties . The boundaries underwent further alterations between 1995 and 1998 to create unitary authorities , and some of

1560-587: The urban Portlaoise area, Abbeyleix and Ballinakill and surrounding rural areas. As of 2020, the total population of the Portlaoise local electoral area is 31,794 people. Portlaoise Town Council was abolished in 2014 in accordance with the Local Government Reform Act 2014 . Portlaoise Town Hall on Market Square, which was designed in the French Renaissance-style, was badly damaged in a fire in March 1945 and subsequently demolished. Portlaoise

1600-510: The worst record in Laois of pupils going on to third level, with 46% of students continuing education after obtaining their leaving certificate. Portlaoise Institute offers further education courses, including QQI Level 5 and 6 Courses. These include courses and professional certification in beauty therapy, hairdressing, healthcare, nursing, business studies, information technology, and sports and leisure management. County town The concept of

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