- Belleeks
Infobox Irish Place
name = Belleeks
gaeilge = Beal Leice
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province =Ulster
county =County Armagh
rural pop = 150 souls
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|Belleeks or Belleek is a small
village in southCounty Armagh ,Northern Ireland . In the 2001 Census it had a population of 150 people. It lies within theNewry and Mourne District Council area and in theBarony of Upper Fews.Location
Belleeks lies between the villages of
Camlough andNewtownhamilton , abreast the A25 between the Newtownhamilton andNewry . The nearest large town is Newry, approximately 7 miles to the east andWhitecross is the nearest settlement approximately 2 miles to the north. Belleeks lies in thetownland of Belleks Lower.Demographics
At the time of the 2001 census, returns for the Belleeks-Blackrock-Tullyah electoral area, [Output Area 95VV060002] reported that:
*26.0% were under 16 years old and 12.6% were aged 60 and above;
*The average age of a resident of the village was 30.8 years old;
*46.3% of the population were male and 53.7% were female;
*95.5% were from a Catholic Community Background;
*4.5% were from aProtestant or 'Other Christian' community background;
*13.7% had degree level or higher qualifications;
*56.5% were economically active, 43.5% were economically inactive;
*6.7% wereunemployed , of these 42.9% were long-term unemployed;
*68.3 stated reported their health was 'good';
*3.22 was the average family size;
*81.8% of households reported they had access to a private motorvehicle ;
*75.9% of homes were owner occupied and 25.5% of all homes were owed outright. [cite web | title= "Census Returns for Belleeks-Blackrock-Tullyah" | Work= Northern Ireland Neighbourhood Information Service | url= http://www.ninis.nisra.gov.uk| accessdate=2008-08-08]Features & Economy
Saint Lawrence O'Toole's
Roman Catholic Church sits in a prominent location above the village whilst aChurch of Ireland Church andOrange Hall lie between Belleeks and Whitecross. The village has twopublic house s, a small store, a part-time factory and a public common in the village centre. The village has developed from alinear settlement along the A25 as late as the 1960s with the addition of five private andlocal authority housing developments since the 1970s.Most residents work away from the village with the largest scale local industry remaining
agriculture . Belleeks is served by the number 44Ulsterbus service from Newry to Newtownhamilton a number of times daily as well as the number 40 service between Newry and Whitecross.Education
There are two
primary school s in or near the village; St. Brigid's Primary School and St. Laurence O'Toole's Primary School. Further schooling of residents takes place primarily at St. Paul's High School inBessbrook , or else in Newtownhamilton or Newry.port
Belleek's has a Gaelic Athletic Club which competes in underage and senior mens and ladies football as well
Scor and other competitions. The clubhouse is located in Shaughan in the townland of Belleeks Upper.History
Early History
The area in which Belleek is situated has been populated for many thousands of years but contains less in terms of easily discernible pre-historic remains than is widely evident in other parts of south County Armagh. What was to become the village of Belleeks was held in the estates of Hugh Boy O'Hanlon in 1641, one of the few catholic gentry retaining substantial landholdings in County Armagh following the
Plantation of Ulster , prior to the Rising of that year.Pre-20th Century
By the early 19th century, a hamlet had developed at Belleeks along the Newtownhamilton-Newry road which branches off to Whitecross at Belleek, Indeed in February 1767 Sir Archibald Acheson was granted a patent to hold
fair s in the village on the 3rd days of February, May, August and November every year, all bar which the February fair survived up until 1852. [ Crawford, W.H., Evolution of Towns in County Armagh, in Hughes, A.J. & Nolan, W. (2001): "Armagh - History & Society" Geography Publications, Dublin, p. 861 ]Census returns for the period between 1841 and 1851, during which the Famine occurred show a decrease in population of the village and surrounding area greater than one quarter of population in the ten year period due to death and emigration. [ Grant, J.,Some Aspects of the Great Famine in County Armagh, in Hughes, A.J. & Nolan, W. (2001): "Armagh - History & Society" Geography Publications, Dublin, p.840 ]
The Troubles 1969-1998
For more information on
The Troubles , seeThe Troubles in Belleeks (Armagh) , which includes a list of incidents in Belleeks during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities.References
External Linkes
* [http://www.ninis.nisra.gov.uk/ NI Neighbourhood Information System]
* [http://www.victims.org.uk/eventsoftroubles.html FAIR]
* [http://www.belleeksgfc.com/ Belleeks GAC Website]
* [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/chron/ch76.htm#Mar Conflict Archive on the Internet]See also
*
List of villages in Northern Ireland
*List of towns in Northern Ireland
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