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History of Ballyconnell

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Ballyconnell History             Ballyconnell (Irish: Béal Átha Conaill, meaning “Entrance to the Ford of Conall”)

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Handcrafted leather goods including bags, belts, wallets, and custom leather items. Quality craftsmanship since 1985.

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Handcrafted Irish jewelry featuring Celtic designs, Claddagh rings, and contemporary pieces using silver and gold.

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Custom furniture and woodworking using sustainable Irish timber. Specializing in traditional and contemporary designs.

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Historic boutique hotel offering luxury accommodation with traditional Irish hospitality and modern amenities.

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Traditional Irish pub with live music, craft beers, and hearty pub food. Warm atmosphere and friendly locals.

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Major Solar Energy Project Proposed for Ballyconnell Area

A significant renewable energy development has been proposed for the Ballyconnell area, with Mannok Cement Ltd seeking permission for a solar farm that could offset the carbon emissions equivalent of 89,000 trees annually. The application for the 9.3-hectare facility has been submitted to Cavan County Council.

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Shannon Eme Waterway

Originally known as the Ballinamore/Ballyconnell Canal, the recently reconstructed canal is now known as the Shannon/Erne Waterway. Both large rivers

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