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See the News section for a preview of the Munster Final between Crusheen and Na Piarsaigh. 

Congratulations to Mattie O'Brien on becoming Mayor of Crusheen.  Pictures of the results night are available in the Gallery section or by clicking here

A new Genealogy Section has been added with the Crusheen Baptismal Records from the 19th Century and details of the girls who attended Drumbaniff National School from 1864 - 1971.  Also, recently added to this section are the Parish Death Records from 1864 to 1950.

The Genealogy section can be found under the "Local Information" menu item on the top of this page. 

 


Browsing Tips

Welcome to the new-look Crusheen Web-site.  Here are some tips on using the site.

  • The main menu at the top of each page contains links to the home page, local news from the parish, information on local businesses and services and the picture gallery.
  • When you select 'News', 'Local Information' or 'Galllery', a menu appears below the main menu containing links to further items within the relevant category.
  • There is a 'Quick Links' section on the right-hand side of each page.  Here, you can subscribe to a number of different newsletters, look at the classified advertisements, check out the online forums or find links to external sites. 
  • There is also a Contact Form on the 'Quick Links' section, which you can use to send us an email.

Happy browsing .....

 

 

 

We hope you find the new site useful and informative. 

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About Crusheen

 

 Located on the N18, eight miles from Ennis, approximately 29 miles from both Galway and Limerick, Crusheen is one of the most rapidly growing rural communities in both Clare and Ireland. During the Celtic Tiger era of the late nineties Crusheen’s population soared. It grew by a staggering 25% beween 1997 and 2002 and further housing schemes in the last few years has increased development even further.

Crusheen is filled with rugged countryside and boasts some spectacular views. It has a wealth of features of archaeological interest and borders on the unique Burren area.
The parish has many social, sporting and cultural groups, which contribute to it’s admirable vibrancy. 


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Newsflash 

2011 Census returns show parish population increased by 17.5% (see latest News for details)

 

 
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