Ballyglass
Ballyglass is a small village in central County Mayo in Ireland. It is situated about 10 miles from Castlebar, and closer to Claremorris and Ballinrobe.
Infrastructure
Ballyglass consists of one shop, two pubs, a primary school, a playschool, a community center, a tennis court, a soccer pitch with a flood-lit training pitch, a football team, a post office, and a part-time dispensary. The Garda barracks was shut down in 2013, and was sold at auction in 2021. The Old Ground, now a public house, was originally built as a warehouse. A court house was situated where Murphy's guest house is today.The Garda Barracks was originally built to house a hotel to support a planned train station. However, plans changed and no train station exists in Ballyglass today.
The village and the catchment area in general boasts a number of historical sites including Raths, ringforts, Bronze Age burial places, and Fulachta Fia.
Area
Ballyglass has an area of- 1,448,663 m² / 144.87 hectares / 1.4487 km²
- 0.56 sq miles
- 357 acres
Within Co. Clare, it is the 811th largest townland.
Education
Mountpleasant National School was built in 1888 and was the Community Centre, but was vacated in 1986.A new playschool began construction in December 2008 when the Minister of State for Children, Barry Andrews, visited Ballyglass and "turned the sod" for the new childcare facility. The new building was due to be built at the rear of the Mountpleasant National School.