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Oylegate

Coordinates:52°25′18″N6°28′00″W/ 52.4217°N 6.4668°W/52.4217; -6.4668
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Oylegate
Irish:Bearna na hAille
Village
Oylegate National School
Oylegate National School
Oylegate is located in Ireland
Oylegate
Oylegate
Location in Ireland
Coordinates:52°25′18″N6°28′00″W/ 52.4217°N 6.4668°W/52.4217; -6.4668
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyCounty Wexford
Population358

OylegateorOilgate(Irish:Bearna na hAille,meaning 'the gap in the cliff'), also known previously asMullinagore(Irish:Maolán na nGabhar,meaning 'the grazing of the goats'), is a small village inIreland,located about halfway betweenWexfordandEnniscorthytowns, inCounty Wexford.It had a population of 358 as of the2016 census.[1]

Name[edit]

A plaque on the wall of Oylegate National School (Scoil Náisiúnta Bearna na hAille) showing the generally accepted local spelling
A road sign leading into Oilgate, showing official spelling

The name is usually officially spelled asOilgateand this spelling can be found on road signs entering the village and is the common spelling used on maps and by the Central Statistics Office. However, the spellingOylegateis found on a plaque on the wall of the villagenational schooldated1929,and most locals spell it as such.

The Irish name for Oylegate isBearna na hAille,bearnameaning gap or gate andaillmeaning cliff, getting its name from the place that the river Slaney breaks through the gap in the cliffs or rocks on its way to Wexford harbour. It would appear that the name Oylegate became anglicised over time and got its name by sayingaillquickly (oila) and gate from the English translation ofbearna,gap or gate.

Oylegate is also referred to asMaolán na nGabharwhich is the Irish name for Mullinagore, getting its name from the area of land where goats used to graze. This reference is likely because there is no actual townland recorded as Oylegate and the townland of Mullinagore would have been the more central part of the village consisting of the local church, the old school and a small settlement of houses. The Electoral District (E.D) of Edermine covers all of Oylegate, parts of Glenbrien with Ballyhuskard covering all the remaining townlands (except for Ballycourcy more which is in the E.D of Enniscorthy Rural).

Community and amenities[edit]

The village's patron saint isSaint David,after whom the localRoman Catholicchurch is named. It has an adjoining cemetery. There is a blessed well and shrine named Saint David's in nearby Ballinaslaney. A village approximately 5 kilometres northeast called Glenbrien is the half parish of Oylegate.

The village has aNational school,two public houses (Mernagh's and The Slaney Inn), a combined post office/shop, a petrol station, a police (Garda) station and a small retail park, including a flooring and tile store.

Sport[edit]

Gaelic games(hurling, camogie, Gaelic football) are played in the localGaelic Athletic Associationcomplex, home to the Oylegate-Glenbrien teams. Hurler and club memberPat Nolanplayed for Wexford as goalkeeper for many years throughout the 1950s, 60s and 70s and is regarded as one of the best and most fearless to ever play in that position.[citation needed]He won two All-Ireland medals on the field of play in 1960 (alongside his brother, John) and 1968 and as a substitute in 1956. Nolan also helped the Oylegate-Glenbrien club win their soleWexford Club Hurling Championshiptitle in 1963.

Transport[edit]

The village is served by Wexford Bus routes 376, 740 and 740x, which provide connections withDublin Airport,Dublin,Gorey,Enniscorthy,Bunclody,CarlowandWexford.Bus Éireannoperates route 2, which provides connections withDublin Airport,Dublin,Arklow,Gorey,EnniscorthyandWexford.

TheN11national road,which runs betweenDublinandWexford,passes through the town, and is also part ofEuropean routeE1.The southern end of theM11motorwaycan be found to the north of the village at Scurlocksbush. The village is set to be bypassed in the near future as part of theN11/N25 Oilgate to Rosslare Harbour Scheme.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ab"Sapmap Area - Settlements - Oilgate".Census 2016.Central Statistics Office. April 2016.Retrieved25 March2020.
  2. ^"Home | N11 / N25 Oilgate To Rosslare Harbour Scheme".30 June 2020.Retrieved25 April2024.

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