- Midlands Region, Ireland
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For other uses, see Midlands.
The Midlands Region is a NUTS Level III region of Ireland and is governed by the Midland Regional Authority. It consists of the area under the jurisdiction of the county councils of Laois, Longford, Offaly, and Westmeath. The Midlands region spans 6,524 km2, 9.5% of the total area of the state and according to the 2006 census has a population of 251,664. The regional capital is Athlone.[1] Its NUTS code is IE012.
The Midlands Region is also a popular tourist destination due to its rich nautral beauty such as lakes, waterways and canals, as well as a rich history, heritage and culture dating from early Christian times.[1]
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Midland Regional Authority
The Midlands region is administered by the Midland Regional Authority, which consists of 24 elected representatives including the region's representative on the EU Committee of the Regions. These representatives meet once a month and are nominated from the four local government councils of the region:[1]
- Laois County Council
- Longford County Council
- Offaly County Council
- Westmeath County Council
Like each Regional Authority, the Midland Regional Authority is assisted in its duties by an Operational Committee and EU Operational Committee.[1]
Demographics
According to the 2006 census, the region had a population of 251,664, which constitutes 6.0% of the national population. Its population density was 34.6 persons per km2. The population of the regional capital, Athlone, was 16,000. The east of the Midlands region has seen the most predominant population growth.[1]
The region has a growing dependency ratio which is stated as having implications on health care, the types of housing needed as well as care for the elderly.[1]
Economy
The most significant industry in the Midlands region is the peat industry, as well as wood processing. Its wood processing industry now accounts for over one-third of the total processed timber produced in Ireland. Other strong industries include medicine, healthcare, engineering and chemical. It also has some very successful food and drink producers.[1]
Regional GDP in 2002 was given as €4,184m, with GDP per capita forming 63.2% of the state. Its GDP per capita was 84.1% of EU25.[1]
The workforce of the region in 2003 was 98,400, which equated to a 94.8% employment rate with services (59.8%), industrial employment (30.4%), and agriculture (10.0%) forming the key industries.[1] Employment growth is concentrating in the larger urban centers of the region.[1]
Major settlements
A list of the ten largest settlements in the Midlands region. County capitals are included and are shown in bold.
Towns Rank Town County Population
(2006 census)1 Mullingar Westmeath 18,416 2 Athlone Westmeath 17,544 3 Portlaoise Laois 14,613 4 Tullamore Offaly 12,927 5 Longford Longford 8,836 6 Portarlington Laois 6,004 7 Edenderry Offaly 5,888 8 Birr Offaly 5,081 9 Mountmellick Laois 4,137 10 Clara Offaly 3,001 See also
- List of regions of the Republic of Ireland
References
Regions of the Republic of Ireland Border Region · Dublin Region · Mid-East Region · Mid-West Region · Midlands Region · South-East Region · South-West Region · West Region
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