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Coordinates: 54°39′N 6°38′W / 54.65°N 6.64°W
Coagh Irish: an Cuach
Looking towards the village, from the County Londonderry side.
Coagh shown within Northern IrelandPopulation 545 (2001 Census) Irish grid reference H8978 - Belfast 45 miles District Cookstown County County Tyrone
County LondonderryCountry Northern Ireland Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town COOKSTOWN
MAGHERAFELTPostcode district BT80
BT45Dialling code 028 EU Parliament Northern Ireland UK Parliament Mid Ulster NI Assembly Mid Ulster List of places: UK • Northern Ireland • Coagh ( /ˈkoʊk/, from Irish: an Cuach meaning "the basin") is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, situated five miles (8 km) east of Cookstown. Part of the village also extends into County Londonderry. It had a population of 545 people in the 2001 Census. It owes its existence to George Butle Conyngham of Springhill, and was founded in 1728 when King George II granted Conyngham a market charter allowing the village to host 4 fairs per year.[1]
The village nestles among gentle low lying land between the Sperrins and Lough Neagh. The main feature of the village is Hanover Square, which was named after the reigning Hanoverian King George II by Conyngham. The village has been an ancient settlement for several thousand years, overlooking Coagh is Tamlaght Stone a mesolithic dolmen erected circa 4,500BC.
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History
The Troubles
See The Troubles in Coagh, which includes a list of incidents in Coagh during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities. On 3 June 1991, Provisional IRA members Lawrence McNally (38), Peter Ryan (37) and Tony Doris (21) were killed in an ambush by an SAS unit. The British Army stated that the IRA volunteers had been intercepted on their way to an attack. Over 200 rounds were fired at the car.[2]
Education
Coagh has its own primary school, Coagh Primary School. This school is a feeder for many local schools including Cookstown High School
Sport
- Coagh United Football Club, which plays in the IFA Championship
- CLG Ogra Colmcille
- Coagh Angling Club[1]
Amenities
Coagh has a surgery which serves local areas, such as Ardboe, Ballinderry, Moortown, Drummullan, The Loup and Moneymore.
2001 Census
Coagh is classified as a small village or hamlet by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (i.e. with population between 500 and 1,000 people). On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 545 people living in Coagh. Of these:
- 20.9% were aged under 16 and 20.4% were aged 60 and over
- 48.3% of the population were male and 51.7% were female
- 26.4% were from a Catholic background and 72.8% were from a Protestant background
- 2.3% of people aged 16–74 were unemployed.
For more details see: NI Neighbourhood Information Service
References
List of Doctors in Magherafelt area
See also
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