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Bishopstown (Irish: Baile an Easpaig, meaning 'town of the Bishop')[1] is located in the civil parish of St. Finbar's, Barony of Cork, County Cork, Ireland. It is a southwestern suburb of Cork with a population of 24,136 people.[citation needed] The suburb has a number of schools and colleges, and is made-up of the townlands of Ballineaspigmore and Ballineaspigbeg (sometimes spelled Ballinaspigmore).[2] It is near the city of Ballincollig, a satellite of Cork City.

Despite a common misconception,[citation needed] the origin of the town names does not stem from an early 18th-century bishop who built his country residence there.[citation needed] The town name can be traced back further and can be found in sources dating back to the 16th century.[3]

Education

The Cork Institute of Technology or 'CIT' is located in the locale. The secondary schools of Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh, Mount Mercy College, and Bishopstown Community School are also located here, along with a number of other schools.

Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh is the biggest secondary school in Bishopstown with over 700 boy students.

Due to its proximity to UCC and CIT, who Bishopstown is home to a student population who live in privately rented houses and student apartment complexes.

Industry and employment

As a suburban area, Bishopstown has a significant proportion of its population working in Cork City Centre.[original research?] The suburb has a number of retail centres such as Tesco, Aldi, Dunnes Stores, CIT and a number of restaurants and bars in the centre of Bishopstown.

An IDA Ireland centre and the Cork Training Centre are also in the area, along with local business parks at Sarsfield Road and on Model Farm Road. Companies based there include Boston Scientific.

People

Sport

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/placenamesbilinguallists/streetnamesbilinguallist/b/
  2. ^ "1901 Census: Townlands/Streets in Bishopstown (Cork)". The National Archives of Ireland. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Ballineaspigmore and Bishopstown House". University College Cork Library. Retrieved 25 February 2015.