Ballymackey

Ballymackey (Irish: Bhaile Uí Mhacaí) is a townland[1] and a civil parish[2] in County Tipperary, Ireland.

[4] The recycling centre located at Ballaghveny[5] in Ballymackey was closed in 2011 pending a new arrangement being set up to run the facility.

[6] William Chester, the fifth Bishop of Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert and Kilmacduagh[7] and author.

[8] Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, held the incumbency at Ballymackey before his appointment to the episcopate[9][10] in 1884.

[citation needed] The ruined St Michael's church at Cloonmore was commissioned by the Board of First Fruits.