As of the 2016 census, Carrigaline's population was approximately 15,000. It is a growing town located in County Cork, Ireland.
The Carrigaline Court Hotel is located in Cork, Ireland right on the main street of Carrigaline. It is about ten minutes away from the Cork International Airport.
Carrigaline pottery (also known as Carrigdhoun Pottery and Carrig Ware) was founded by Hoddie (Hodder) Roberts in 1928. He realised that that local clay, long used to make fire bricks, could also be used to make pottery. He visited Stoke-on-Trent, UK and sought the advice of Louis Keeling. The new company Carrigaline Pottery Company Limited expanded employing some 210 people at its peak. The company was wound up in 1980 and subsequently taken over by a German enterprise and became known as Cork Art Pottery Limited which was wound up later. In 1989 the pottery became known as Carrigaline Pottery Ireland Limited and in 1995 Stephen Pearce (sometimes misspelled Stephen Pierce) became highly involved in the business. However it closed sometime around 2002. The once extensive site was demolished in 2004, except for some units which house independent non-pottery industries. From carrigaline.info
The cast of Niamh and the Angels - 1997 includes: Jessica Barra as Barbara Donncha Crowley as Priest Maeve Leahy as Judy Niamh Lineham as Teacher Genevieve Murphy as Una Collette Scannell as Jacqueline Carrigaline Singers as Choir Birdy Sweeney as Bogie man
I'm Irish and my nana made a Trifle all the time. She laced it with whiskey and it was very yummy!Two more desserts are the Irish Apple Cake and the Belfast Cake.
Some people say its corned beef and cabbage but it is rearly found on the menus one of the most commonly found foods would be bacon and cabbage. Because they like their food to be simple and basic with cheap ingredients.