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Coordinates: 52°1422N 7°0836W / 52.2394°N 7.1433°W / 52.2394; -7.1433
 

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Ballybeg
Baile Beag
Suburb
Ballybeg is located in Ireland
Ballybeg

Ballybeg

Coordinates: 52°14′22N 7°08′36W / 52.2394°N 7.1433°W / 52.2394; -7.1433
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyWaterford

Ballybeg (Irish: Baile Beag) is a largely working class district in Waterford, Ireland. The area consists of four council housing estates - Ballybeg, Priory Lawn, Clonard Park and Ardmore Park, and a private housing estate, Glencarra.[citation needed]

As of 2007, the community was reported as being "approximately 750 houses". The community was originally created to provide low-income housing.[1]

Location and access

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Ballybeg is accessed via the N25 junction outside the (now defunct) 'Waterford Crystal' factory, the N25 junction past the 'Cartamundi' (formerly Hasbro) games factory, and the Ballybeg Link Road off the Kilbarry road.

The area of Ballybeg is situated within the wider Kilbarry area. This area was reputedly home to a priory of the Knights Templar and later became the Irishtown of Waterford. Many cities and large towns in Ireland have an area called Baile Beag (Small town) Baile Bocht (Poor town) i.e. 'Ballybock' in Dublin, Ceathrú Rua (Red-haired area) or simply "Irish Town".

Amenities

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Ballybeg is served by a church (St. Saviour's), a primary school (St. Saviour's National School), two supermarkets, a takeaway, and a parish centre / sports hall.[citation needed] It also has several sporting organisations, including a Gaelic Athletic Association club, a boxing club, as well as being near to the Waterford Crystal "sports and social" centre, several soccer clubs and Waterford City Rugby Club.[citation needed] There is also youth centre in the area.[citation needed]

Further reading

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References

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  1. ^ Andrew MacLaran; Andrew McLaran, Vanda Clayton and Paula Brudell; Vanda Clayton; Paula Brudell (2007). Empowering communities in disadvantaged urban areas: towards greater community participation in Irish urban planning?. Combat Poverty Agency. pp. 153–. ISBN 978-1-905485-50-5. Archived from the original on 23 December 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2016.

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