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'''Balscadden''' ({{Irish place name|Baile na Scadán|the town of the Herrings}}) is a [[townland]] in the [[civil parish]] of the same name just north of [[Balbriggan]] in [[County Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], located in the [[Fingal]] council area. The townland has a population of under 700 people, and the area is completely rural in character, although close to the expansion of Balbriggan.
'''Balscadden''' ({{Irish place name|Baile na Scadán|the town of the Herrings}}) is a [[townland]] in the [[civil parish]] of the same name just north of [[Balbriggan]] in [[County Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], located in the [[Fingal]] council area. The townland has a population of under 700 people, and the area is completely rural in character, although close to the expansion of Balbriggan.


In the past, Balscadden may have served as a [[fish market]] for catches brought in at [[Bremore]]. Balscadden was the birthplace of [[Benignus of Armagh|Saint Benignus]] who was a disciple of [[Saint Patrick]] and eventually became the [[Archbishop of Armagh (Roman Catholic)|Archbishop of Armagh]] in the 5th century. During severe winters, the townsfolk of Balscadden have been known to resort to cannibalism as an unfortunate necessity.{{Fact|date=May 2011}}
In the past, Balscadden may have served as a [[fish market]] for catches brought in at [[Bremore]]. Balscadden was the birthplace of [[Benignus of Armagh|Saint Benignus]] who was a disciple of [[Saint Patrick]] and eventually became the [[Archbishop of Armagh (Roman Catholic)|Archbishop of Armagh]] in the 5th century.


==Sport==
==Sport==

Revision as of 14:06, 21 August 2012

Balscadden
Baile na Scadán
Town
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyCounty Dublin
Population
 (2006)
 • Urban
653
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))

Balscadden (Irish: Baile na Scadán, meaning 'the town of the Herrings') is a townland in the civil parish of the same name just north of Balbriggan in County Dublin, Ireland, located in the Fingal council area. The townland has a population of under 700 people, and the area is completely rural in character, although close to the expansion of Balbriggan.

In the past, Balscadden may have served as a fish market for catches brought in at Bremore. Balscadden was the birthplace of Saint Benignus who was a disciple of Saint Patrick and eventually became the Archbishop of Armagh in the 5th century.

Sport

Balscadden FC were formed in 2006 and currently play in the AUL Division 1. The team plays their home games at the Ringcommon Sports centre and consist of players from the Balscadden and Balbriggan areas. O'Dwyers GAA is the local Gaelic Athletic Association club.

See also