Castletroy

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Castletroy is a rapidly-growing, and predominantly middle-class suburb of Limerick, Ireland.

Castletroy's Jewish Graveyard
Castletroy's Jewish Graveyard
Grave of an unknown Jewish person of Limerick
Grave of an unknown Jewish person of Limerick

Historically, the district was entirely separate to Limerick, and consisted of little development aside from the Annacotty village and Monaleen. With the creation of the University of Limerick, as well as the growth of Limerick itself, this began to change. Castletroy is one of the fastest-growing residential areas in Ireland.

Castletroy includes three primary schools Milford NS, Monaleen NS and a Gaelscoil, the secondary school, Castletroy College, and a number of hotels including the Kilmurry Lodge Hotel and Castletroy Park Hotel. It is also host to both Milford and Monaleen Gaelic Athletic Association Clubs.

The population in of Castletroy is now approximately 22,000 people. Recent developments include numerous housing estates, the Castletroy and Newtown shopping centres, and a 14 screen cinema, "Storm", which opened its first 8 screens on 19 May 2005. It was to be extended to 14 screens in February 2006, though as of March 2007 this had yet to begin. Several attempts have been made by the Limerick City Council to expand its area of control to include Castletroy, which is currently registered as being in County Limerick. The National Technology Park is home to some major business in Castletroy such as 'Vistakon', a contact lens division of Johnson & Johnson and O2, a major mobile phone operator.

Also in Castletroy is a small and little known Jewish graveyard. It dates from the late 19th century when Limerick had a sizable Jewish community. However they were driven from the city in what was called the "Limerick Pogrom" (see History of Limerick, History of the Jews in Ireland). In 1990 the site was renovated and reopened by Chief Rabbi Mervis.


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