Bandon, County Cork
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Bandon Droichead na Bandan |
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Irish Grid Reference W488551 |
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Province: | Munster | |
County: | Cork | |
Elevation: | 70 m (229 ft) | |
Population (2002) - Town: - Rural: |
1,578 3,583 |
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Website: www.bandon.ie |
Bandon (Droichead na Bandan in Irish) is a town in County Cork, Ireland. It is located 27 km southwest of Cork City, on the N71 road. With a population of 5,161 as of census 2002, Bandon lies on the River Bandon between two hills. The name in Irish means "Bridge of the Bandon", a reference to the origin of the town as a crossing-point on the river. In 2004 Bandon celebrated its quatercentenary.
Bandon is sometimes called the "Gateway to West Cork".Bandon was founded as a plantation town in the early 1600s by Phane Beecher.Originally it was inhabitated solely by members of the Protestant religious sects. It was know as "The Londonderry of the South". Sir John Moore later leader of the British Army who was killed in the Peninsular War in Corunna Spain in 1803, was one time governor of the town in the late 1790s. Major General Arthur Ernest Percival was commander of the British garrison in Bandon in 1920-21 during the Irish War of Independence. He was subsequently the commanding officer of the British troops who surrendered Singapore to the Japanese forces in 1941. In 1945 he was invited by Douglas McAuthur to witness the surrender of Japanese forces in Tokyo in 1945 which ended the Second World War.
Bandon Rugby Football Club were the inaugural winners of the Munster Senior Rugby Cup in when they defeated Garryowen Football Club in the final in 1886. Today Bandon are a Junior club in Munster Junior Division 1.
Bandon has a twin city agreement with Bandon, Oregon in the US. That city was founded in 1873 by Lord George Bennet, a native of the Irish Bandon who named the American one after it, and who is known espcially for having introduced gorse into the US ecology with some disastrous results.
Bandon Summer Fest is a family orientated festival run by a volunteer committee held over the August Bank Holiday weekend.
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The one time beef industry center for the southern part of Ireland. Other Industries in Bandon include Acorn Water - Ireland's leading water treatment company- they offer a range of office water coolers and water testing services as well as chemicals for water and waste-water treatment.
[edit] External links
- Bandon website
- History of Bandon
- Bandon History
- Bandon on Placeopedia
- Bandon Summer Fest website
- Acorn Water