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Mosney Accommodation Centre

Mosney Accommodation Centre
Irl Butlins Mosney.jpg
Mosney Accommodation Centre is located in Ireland
Mosney Accommodation Centre
Mosney Accommodation Centre
Location Mosney
Coordinates 53°39′40″N 6°14′35″W / 53.66111°N 6.24306°W / 53.66111; -6.24306Coordinates: 53°39′40″N 6°14′35″W / 53.66111°N 6.24306°W / 53.66111; -6.24306
Subsequent names Butlin's Mosney (1948-1982)
Mosney Holiday Centre (1982-2000)
Mosney Accommodation Centre (2000 onwards) [Run under contract on behalf of the Department of Justice / Reception and Integration Agency / Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service]
Chain Butlin's (1948-1982)
Opening date May 17, 1947; 70 years ago (1947-05-17)
Management Mosney plc
Website http://www.mosney.ie/

Mosney Accommodation Centre (formerly Butlin's Mosney and Mosney Holiday Centre) is located in Mosney, County Meath, Ireland and is situated approximately 48 km (30 mi) from Dublin. It is probably best known as the site of a Butlin's holiday camp in the second half of the 20th century and as the site for the national finals of the Community Games. By the early 21st-century, this had been converted into an accommodation centre for asylum-seekers. The centre was served by Mosney railway station, which closed down in 2000.

Mosney was the first Butlin's camp outside the UK. In most ways Mosney was identical to Butlin's existing successful camps, but in Ireland this was something seen to be feared, rather than embraced. A number of complaints appeared in the Catholic Standard, warning that holiday camps were an English idea that was not desirable in Catholic Ireland. Like the other camps, Mosney was designed to have a church and reassurances were given that it would be a Catholic chapel with a resident priest. Reassurances were also given that Irish nationals would have priority over British tourists in booking holidays. It was registered on May 17, 1947 (1947-05-17), and in July 1948, the camp was finally opened by William Norton, who was the Minister for Social Welfare, and it operated successfully as a Butlin's camp until the early 1980s.

In 1982, Butlin's sold the camp, which was renamed Mosney Holiday Centre. The camp continued without substantive changes. Every year more than 6,000 children from around the country travelled to Mosney to take part in the Community Games, held in Mosney for 25 years. Mosney was the only location in Ireland that had the required 2,500 beds. Each June, the Lions Club took over the centre and provided holidays for 1,200 local people. The last season for Mosney was 2000. Dwindling visitor numbers and problems finding staff for the short 12-week season eventually led to the camp's closure.


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