Athlone to come under spotlight on RTÉ show next week
An RTÉ show exploring Ireland's building and engineering achievements will focus on Athlone in the first episode of its new series next week.
Building Ireland returns to RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player on Tuesday next, July 21, at 7pm.
Next week's episode, the first of a six-part series, looks at how Athlone has been shaped over centuries by water.
"The River Shannon has brought trade, movement and opportunity, while also presenting constant challenges to those living along its banks," an outline of the Athlone episode explains.
On the programme, architect Orla Murphy traces Athlone's evolution from an early strategic crossing point into one of Ireland's most important inland market towns.
Ms Murphy will examine how Athlone developed "as a rare Irish twin town, with distinct urban character on both the Leinster and Connacht sides" of the river.
On the episode, she will also look at the way in which locks, railways, and bridges transformed the town’s growth in the nineteenth century, strengthening its role as a vital commercial hub before later development gradually shifted attention away from the river at its centre.
Engineer Tim Joyce, meanwhile, will investigate one of Athlone's oldest and most persistent challenges: flooding.
Meeting OPW engineers behind the town's flood alleviation scheme, he will report on the complex challenge of protecting homes, businesses and public spaces from the threat of an overflowing river.
Also on Building Ireland next week, geographer Susan Hegarty explores another vital connection between Athlone and the Shannon through the story of the endangered European silver eel.
"Meeting the O’Connell brothers - fishers on the Shannon all their lives - and the ESB fisheries team, Susan uncovers how a long-standing fishing tradition in Athlone has evolved into one of Europe’s most significant eel conservation efforts, helping protect a species whose numbers have declined dramatically in recent decades," the programme synopsis states.
The Athlone episiode is part of a series investigating building and engineering stories along the Shannon, from Leitrim to Limerick.