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Coalisland Data Recovery
| Coalisland | |
| Irish: Oileán an Ghuail | |
| "The Island" | |
View from the north of the town |
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Coalisland
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| Population | 5,917 (2001 Census) |
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| Irish grid reference | |
| - Belfast | 35 miles |
| District | Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough |
| County | County Tyrone |
| Country | Northern Ireland |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | DUNGANNON |
| Postcode district | BT71 |
| Dialling code | 028 8774 |
| Police | Northern Ireland |
| Fire | Northern Ireland |
| Ambulance | Northern Ireland |
| EU Parliament | Northern Ireland |
| UK Parliament | Mid Ulster |
| NI Assembly | Mid Ulster |
| List of places: UK • Northern Ireland • Tyrone | |
Coalisland
Coalisland (Irish: Oileán an Ghuail) is a small town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with a population of 5,917 people (in the 2001 Census). As its name suggests, it was formerly a centre for coal mining.
History
On 24 August 1968, the Campaign for Social Justice (CSJ), the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA), and other groups, held the first 'civil rights march' in Northern Ireland from Coalisland to Dungannon. The rally was officially banned, but took place and passed off without incident. The publicity surrounding the march encouraged other protesting groups to form branches of the NICRA.[1]
The Troubles
For more information see The Troubles in Coalisland, which includes a list of incidents in Coalisland during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities.
Transport
a Canal
The town was served by a canal (the Coalisland Canal or Tyrone Navigation), although this is now derelict. A campaign for its restoration is underway. A separate navigation Dukart's Canal ran from the town to nearby coalpits.
Rail
Coalisland railway station was opened on 28 July 1897, closed for passenger traffic on 16 January 1956 and for goods traffic on 5 October 1959, finally closing altogether on 1 April 1965. There is no remains of the railway other than the bridge on the Derry Road and an old goods shed and grown over platforms.[2]
Education
Gaelscoil Ui Neill
Primate Dixon Primary School
St. John's Primary School
St Joseph's High School
Sport
Coalisland Na Fianna is the local Gaelic Athletic Association club. Its website is coalisland fianna
2001 Census Information
29.6% were aged under 16 years and 12.4% were aged 60 and over
48.2% of the population were male and 51.8% were female
95.8% were from a Catholic background and 3.8% were from a Protestant background
4.6% of people aged 16–74 were unemployed.
People
Coalisland was the birthplace of the 1985 Snooker World Champion Dennis Taylor.
Comedian Peter Kay's mother comes from Coalisland.
Tommy Corr represented Ireland in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics as a middle weight boxer and won a bronze medal.
Northern Ireland international Sean Webb also is from Coalisland(currently on trial at Mansfield Town).
