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Castleconnell Infopedia designed to capture and preserve information about the community 

Castleconnell Infopedia – Renowned Irish Poet Stephen Murphy pictured with his dog Luna above launching the upcoming writing competition of which he will be the judge.
 
 

Castleconnell Infopedia designed to capture and preserve information about the community 

Castleconnell Infopedia

The competition will be judged by local resident and one of the most highly respected writers and poets in Ireland, Stephen Murphy.

 

Castleconnell is steeped in history and heritage. For hundreds of years, it was a playground to the English gentry, and for hundreds more the tourists flocked to visit it from all around the county and country. Each of them drawn to the natural beauty of the quaint village, they came in their droves to enjoy its stunning nature walks, its unrivalled fishing, to soak in the medicinal waters of the Spa and to enjoy the majestic River Shannon. This tiny townland boasts countless protected structures, stately homes and important historical monuments, with many a tale to accompany them.


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Eamonn McQuade, from ACM Community Centre, Nicky McNamara and Tara Hartigan from LOVE Castleconnell knew there were masses of untold stories all about life in this small village – not only from the locals but from farther afield, so they took the collaborative approach to try and document these in the one space to ensure they would not get lost and they might be enjoyed for many, many years to come. 

 

“So many people have a tale to tell about Castleconnell, whether it be travelling out on the train to swim down the Worralls End or to sit at one of their famous porter houses enjoying banter and music, or a long lost fable that has been passed down within families, we didn’t want these stories to be lost, so this platform offers a place to share these important memories,” said Tara Hartigan, LOVE Castleconnell.

 

With the assistance of The Department of Culture, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht and Audience Engagement Funding Scheme this dream became a reality, and the Castleconnell Infopedia was born.

 

Infopedia.ie is a Living Encyclopedia designed to capture and preserve information about the community and its surroundings. It will gather together personal stories, local history and heritage, cultural events, the natural habitat and community achievements all relating to the village. Contributors will be encouraged to share their stories, be they historical or modern-day, by simply uploading them to the website.

 

“Infopedia is a great resource especially for creative people during the lockdown and into the future. We are very excited to launch it and we feel it is just at the right time,” said Eamonn McQuade, ACM Community Centre.

 

To celebrate the launch of Infopedia, the team have announced a Story Competition with hundreds of euros worth of prizes, including Family Membership to Castle Oaks House Hotel River Leisure Club, Monetary Vouchers, Cunningham’s SuperValu Christmas Hampers, and Irish Rail Family Train Tickets to name but a few!

 

The competition will be judged by local resident and one of the most highly respected writers and poets in Ireland, Stephen Murphy. Described as the “…new Bard of the country” by none other than President Michael D. Higgins, Stephen will review all the stories and announce the winner on December 14.

 

The competition categories include Stories of Days Gone By, Riverside Stories, Folklore & Mystery, and My Castleconnell. Entries should be no more than 600 words. Closing date is 4 December. More information available at HERE or email your entries to [email protected].

 

About LOVE Castleconnell:

 

LOVE Castleconnell, is a voluntary, community organisation, founded by residents Tara Hartigan, Nicky McNamara and Eamonn McQuade. The aim of the group is to encourage tourists and residents alike to Live, Own, Visit and Enjoy the scenic village of Castleconnell, including its riverside walks, rich heritage, history, artistic and musical offerings.

 

 “LOVE Castleconnell is a new initiative set up by the local community for the local community. Castleconnell has a rich architectural, cultural, fishing and sporting heritage, and we want to encourage locals and visitors to share our village story.” Founder Tara Hartigan.

 

For more stories about Castleconnell, click HERE.

Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.