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Arts
Former Dead Can Dance singer and composer Brendan Perry lives in the vicinity of the town.
Description
Population (2006) Belturbet (Irish: Béal Tairbirt, meaning "Entrance to Tairbert island") is a town in County Cavan, Ireland, located 14 km (9 mi) from Cavan town 123 km (76 mi) from Dublin city. Belturbet lies on the N3 road. It is 4 km (2 mi) from the border with Northern Ireland between the counties of Cavan and Fermanagh and is 36 km (22 mi) south of Enniskillen.
Economy
The town's main source of revenue is tourism , which includes fishing, boat cruising, the local railway station and country walks. The town has its own festival, Belturbet Festival Of The Erne which also includes the Lady Of the Erne competition. The festival attracts large crowds for the last week in July and boasts one of the largest fancy dress parties in Ireland. Employment for most of the locals is in Cavan Town, Ballyconnell or other nearby areas. There are few sources of employment in the town itself, aside from tourism related jobs.
History
Belturbet location is at one of the best places for crossing the River Erne. When the Anglo-Normans tried to conquer Cavan in the early 13th century, Walter de Lacy built a small fort on Turbot Island. The fort was probably made of wood and it hasn't survived, though the steep mound of earth where it was built is still to be seen. In the 17th century Belturbet was developed by Stephen Butler, a planter from England. It became an important trading centre, and it also had an English garrison. Many of the original fortifications are in good repair. The town retains much of its original lay-out. The main street leads to the square or 'diamond' where all of the town's important buildings are situated. The parish church dominates the sky-line; some of it dates from the early 17th century, and it was one of the first Anglican churches built in Ireland. James Somers won the Victoria Cross during World War One. He is buried at the local Church of Ireland.
See also
* List of towns and villages in Ireland
Statistics
The population of Belturbet was 1,411 in 2006 (1,304 in 2002) according to the [CSO Census of 2006]. [1] The town has: * 16 pubs * 6 Restaurants ( choice of Classic, French, Italian, Indian & Chinese) * 4 local shops, * 1 Hardware Shop * 1 supermarket * 2 butchers * 1 Dry Cleaners * 1 bank (Ulster Bank), * 1 Post Office (An Post) * 1 Insurance Agent (A&D Insurance) * 3 churches (1 Protestant, 2 Roman Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception and St. Patrick's Church, Drumalee is located a short distance outside the town) * 4 schools:
The Troubles
Two young people, Geraldine O'Reilly and Patrick Stanley, were killed by a car bomb in Belturbet on 28 December 1972.[1] An award winning documentary on the atrocity, 'The Forgotten bomb' was made by Fran McNulty, it featured interviews with the families and locals who remembered the bombing. The programme was broadcast on Shannonside Northern Sound Radio. The journalist won the best regional journalist award in the ESB media awards in 2004 for the programme. Both parents of Patrick Stanley featured in the documentary. The brother of Geraldine O'Reilly, Anthony, who was serious injured in the attack also featured. Cavan County Council have erected a monument to commemorate their deaths at the site of the bombing.
Transport
The railway station in Belturbet has recently been restored and is back to its former glory. It was opened on 29 June 1885 for the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) connecting to the broad gauge branch to Ballyhaise on the Clones to Cavan line. It also served the narrow gauge Cavan and Leitrim Railway to Dromod and Arigna, for which it opened on 24 October 1887. The station finally closed for all services on 1 April 1959.[2][3]