The townlands of Ireland are now on computer, thanks to the work of a district court clerk from County Cork. The new system hopes to make filing through dusty old documents a thing of the past and also to simplify many legal processes.

Report shows James Bunyan at the computer which now holds all Irish townlands from A to Z.

Bunyan looking at map.

Interview with Bunyan who explains the benefits of the system.

The reporter is Gerry Reynolds.

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