Portlaoise

Portlaoise
Port Laoise
Maryborough
From top left: Main Street, St. Peter & Paul's Church, Portlaoise Courthouse, Portlaoise Prison
Coat of arms of Portlaoise
Portlaoise is located in Ireland
Portlaoise
Portlaoise
Portlaoise is located in Europe
Portlaoise
Portlaoise
Coordinates: 53°1′51″N 7°18′3″W / 53.03083°N 7.30083°W / 53.03083; -7.30083
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyLaois
Founded1557 (as Maryborough)
Town Charter1570
Government
 • Local authorityLaois County Council
 • Local electoral areaPortlaoise
 • Dáil constituencyLaois–Offaly
 • EP constituencyMidlands–North-West
Area
 • Total12.1 km2 (4.7 sq mi)
Elevation
139 m (456 ft)
Population
 • Total23,494
 • Rank18th (1st in Midland)
 • Density1,941.7/km2 (5,029/sq mi)
 • Ethnic or cultural background
List
Time zoneUTC±0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (IST)
Eircode
R32
Area codes057

Portlaoise[2] (/pɔːrtˈlʃ/ port-LEESH),[3] or Port Laoise (Irish: [ˌpˠɔɾˠt̪ˠˈl̪ˠiːʃə]), is the county town of County Laois, Ireland. It is located in the South Midlands in the province of Leinster.

Portlaoise was the fastest growing of the top 20 largest towns and cities in Ireland from 2011 to 2016.[4] However, the 2022 census shows that the town's population increased by 6.6% to 23,494, which was below the national average of 8%.[1] It is the most populous and also the most densely populated town in the Midland Region, which has a total population of 317,999 at the 2022 census.[1]

It was an important town in the medieval period, as the site of the Fort of Maryborough, a fort built by English settlers in the 16th century during the Plantation of Queen's County.

Portlaoise is fringed by the Slieve Bloom mountains to the west and north-west and the Great Heath of Maryborough to the east. It is notable for its architecture, engineering and transport connections. On the national road network, Portlaoise is located 94 km (58 mi) west-southwest from Dublin on the M7, 170 km (106 mi) north-east from Cork on the M8/M7 and 114 km (71 mi) east-northeast from Limerick on the M7.

It was once known for the manufacture of iron and steel buildings, tennis balls, rubber seals, tyres, electrical cabling, and Ireland's first aircraft. Today, Portlaoise is a commercial centre with the economy dominated by the service sector, and a hub of shopping, transport, and events for the surrounding catchment.

  1. ^ a b c "Interactive Data Visualisations: Towns: Portlaoise". Census 2022. Central Statistics Office. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Port Laoise/Port Laoise". Logainm.ie (in Irish). Archived from the original on 29 April 2021. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  3. ^ John Murray, Doireann Ní Bhriain (12 February 2014). Pronunciation. John Murray Show. RTÉ. Event occurs at 18m55s–19m45s.
  4. ^ "Census of Population 2016 - Profile 2 Population Distribution and Movements". Central Statistics Office (Ireland). 2016. Archived from the original on 7 January 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2017.