Arigna

Arigna Official page for Arigna Valley. Arigna is a picturesque village in North Roscommon set in the green valley of the Arigna River alongside Lough Allen.

Situated between Sliabh an Iarann (Iron Mountain) in the East, Kilronan Mountain in the West and Corrie Mountain to the North.It has beautiful scenery and unspoiled rugged landscapes. Its also has a wider community of Families, Houses and Townlands that stretch across three neighbouring Counties – Roscommon, Leitrim and Sligo. Its steeped in history and folklore and the last coal mine in Ireland w

as here in Arigna. The Arigna area has a long tradition of mining which dates back to the 1600s when Charles Coote established iron works at Crevelea and Arigna. Charcoal, made from local timber, was used in the smelting process; however, as local timber supplies reduced, it was necessary to find an alternative fuel. It was through this search that coal was discovered in the area. In 1788 the O’Reilly brothers founded an iron foundry where, for the first time in Ireland, coal was used in the smelting process. Iron mining actually turned out to be less than successful in Arigna and, following many attempts to salvage it, the iron works closed permanently in 1838. Coal mining, however, continued to provide employment in Arigna. In fact, Arigna became a relatively affluent area through times of extreme poverty elsewhere, because of the constant availability of employment for all the men of the area and indeed surrounding areas. When the O Reilly brothers went bankrupt the iron works were managed by operators including the Arigna Iron and Coal Joint Stock Company. The Tenison family arrived in North Connacht in the 18th century and owned extensive mining rights across North Roscommon. In addition to the Tenisons a number of local families and companies played an important role in the coal mining industry. Over the next 150 years coal was used to heat homes and hospitals, and to power steam engines. The ESB opened the Arigna Power Station in 1958, the first major power generating station in Connacht. By this period the supply of top grade coal in Arigna was used and he station was built specifically to burn the semi bituminous coal with its high ash content. At its height, the power station burned 55,000 tons of coal annually and employed 60 people directly. However, from the outset, one of the primary reasons behind its construction was to secure hundreds of jobs in the local mining industry. By the 1970’s 65% of the coal mined in Arigna was burned at the Power Station. Arigna is made up of 37 Townlands as follows: Aghabehy, Aghafin, Altagowlan, Altoghil, Ardcollum, Carrownalt, Corgornam,Cornagee, Crosshill, Derrinavoggy, Derrinisky, Derrynagallion, Giddaun, Glasdrumman, Greagh, Greaghnafarna, Greaghcorra,Greaghnaleava beg, Greaghnaleava more, Greaghnaglogh, Gubbarudda, Kilronan Mountain, Knockadryan, Lislea,Lurgan,Mullaun,Mountallen,Rover Upper, Rover Lower, Seltanneveeny, Strabraggan,Strabra, Srananooan, Tawlaght, Timpaun,Tullynahaw, and Tullytawen. Copyright of all photos resides with the owners.

Mount Allen Organic Community Garden The garden will be open every Friday from 2pm until 4pm.  We hope at some stage to ...
04/06/2026

Mount Allen Organic Community Garden

The garden will be open every Friday from 2pm until 4pm. We hope at some stage to be open a second day.

It is early in the season for us with lots of first plantings in, and more to follow. We started sowing seeds under cover in February and it has been a succession of sowing, potting on, hardening off, then planting outdoors when conditions allowed. We are learning as we go and hope this year to have more winter and spring crops to be able to sell early in addition to our salads.

It is our intention to not just sell to the community, but to encourage others to join in. You can come and give us a hand or just observe and have a chat, perhaps share your gardening knowledge. This is very much a learning curve and any help is welcome. Our list of volunteers grows, but not everyone is free on a Friday afternoon. We hope to be more flexible to encourage others to come when the time suits them. Additional times are given on our WhatsApp group for volunteers if you might like to join.

Beautiful, organic lettuces available this week. Potatoes will be coming shortly. The garden continues to expand and grow.

Good luck everyone πŸ€πŸ€
02/06/2026

Good luck everyone πŸ€πŸ€

You can enter online at stronansgaa.com
01/06/2026

You can enter online at stronansgaa.com

Mount Allen Community GardenFabulous organic lettuces available this week, Friday 2pm to 4pm πŸ’š
28/05/2026

Mount Allen Community Garden

Fabulous organic lettuces available this week, Friday 2pm to 4pm πŸ’š

Best of luck to local lad Colm and all the Leitrim Senior Hurlers team in the Lory Meagher Cup Final in Croke Park on Su...
27/05/2026

Best of luck to local lad Colm and all the Leitrim Senior Hurlers team in the Lory Meagher Cup Final in Croke Park on Sunday. πŸ€πŸ€πŸ’š

🌟 Leitrim Senior Hurlers 2026 🌟

Meet the team ahead of the Lory Meagher Cup Final in Croke Park on Sunday.

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The Country FuneralFrom Arigna they comeβ€”Irish miles a full scoreβ€”From Croghan and Mohill,From Ballinamore. A gathering ...
27/05/2026

The Country Funeral
From Arigna they comeβ€”
Irish miles a full scoreβ€”
From Croghan and Mohill,
From Ballinamore.

A gathering of side-cars,
Black in the street,
Slowly they move
Through the mist and the sleet.,

Slowly they go
From the heel of the town,
Over the bridge
Through a bogland of brown.

Five score of cars.
Each with its load,
A dim, black file
On the white of the road.

Their talking is all
Of their crops and their care,
And him they will meet
No more at the fair.

His sayings and ways
And the strength of his hand
And the height of his deeds
In the war for the land.

And the evening is grey
Ere the tale is all told,
And. the tired bones lie
Beneath the brown mould.
β€”M. J. McManus.

Huge well done to the lads and all involved in this great win πŸ‘ πŸ‘πŸ’™πŸ€πŸ’šβ€οΈ
26/05/2026

Huge well done to the lads and all involved in this great win πŸ‘ πŸ‘πŸ’™πŸ€πŸ’šβ€οΈ

Now available - Pay as you go. Try your luck for just one draw. Play online at www.stronansgaa.com €5 one-off.3 entries ...
23/05/2026

Now available - Pay as you go. Try your luck for just one draw. Play online at www.stronansgaa.com
€5 one-off.
3 entries for the next draw.
Pick 3 sets of 4 numbers.
One-time payment β€” no subscription.

Fyi Folks, the Galley will be closed to traffic from next Monday until Friday. Diversions are in place from Keadue to Le...
22/05/2026

Fyi Folks, the Galley will be closed to traffic from next Monday until Friday. Diversions are in place from Keadue to Leitrim Village πŸ’š

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