- Sallins
Infobox Irish Place
name = Sallins
gaeilge = Na Solláin
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pin coords = left: 58px; top: 44px
north coord = 53.2489 | west coord = 6.6661 | irish grid = N888230
area = | elevation = 96 m
province =Leinster
county =County Kildare
town pop = 3,806
census yr = 2006
web = www.sallins.org
|Sallins ("Na Solláin" in Gaeilge) is a
village inCounty Kildare ,Ireland , situated 3.5 km north from the town centre ofNaas . Sallins is the anglicised name of "Na Solláin" which means "The Willows". According to the official CSO Census of 2006 [ [http://www.cso.ie/census/census2006results/volume_2/census_2006_vol_2_tables_14_15.pdf Census 2006 - Table 14A - Towns 10,000 population and over] ] , the electoral division of Sallins has a total population of 3,806. The village has expanded rapidly in recent years and since the 2002 census, the population has grown by 30.3pc. It is the 10th largest town in Kildare and the 90th largest in the Republic of Ireland.Sallins grew as a result of its position on both the Grand Canal and the Dublin to Cork railway line. Historically, the major employers in the village were Odlum's Flour Mills and the meat factory, although the latter is now closed.
Theobald Wolfe Tone is buried near Sallins village inBodenstown graveyard. Each summer, Irish Republicans of various political and paramilitary groupings congregate at Sallins to hold commemorations at Tone's grave.Transport
*The village's railway station serves both Sallins itself and neighbouring Naas, as reflected in its official name of "Sallins and Naas". Originally named just "Sallins", it opened on
4 August 1846 [cite web | title=Sallins station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-09-05] and was the junction for theTullow branch, which included the original "Naas" station. It closed in1963 , and was renamed "Sallins & Naas" upon re-opening in1994 . [ [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf "Railways of Ireland", Bob Ayres] ] as part of theKildare "Arrow" commuter rail project.*The station was also the location for Ireland's largest
train robbery - the so called "Sallins Train Robbery " - which occurred onMarch 31 ,1976 . Several hundred thousand pounds where stolen from aCóras Iompair Éireann train. Several people were tried for the robbery and jailed and the case eventually became a significantmiscarriage of justice chools
Sallins has one primary education level school, Sallins National School.
port and Amenities
Sallins GAA has its grounds in the centre of the village which include a championship sized pitch, a modern club house and dressing rooms. The GAA club has been in existence since 1885.The canal near the village is popular for
fishing and boating. There are many canal barges moored in Sallins, some of them serving as permanent residences. The [http://walks.iwai.ie/grand/graphics/liffey_aqueduct_150_16m.jpgLeinster Aqueduct] is situated nearby. It is located mid-way along the canal between Sallins andCaragh . This is the point where the Grand Canal crosses theRiver Liffey . Each year since 2004 during August, the Sallins Community Festival is held which includes some local activities, the most notable being a beauty contest called "Queen of the Waterways".External links
* [http://www.iarnrodeireann.ie/your_journey/your_station.asp?letter=S&action=showdetail&station_id=111 Sallins & Naas railway station]
* [http://walks.iwai.ie/grand/sallins.shtml Sallins at the Inland Waterways Association of Ireland Web site]
* [http://www.sallins.org Sallins Community Council]References
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