ENNISKILLEN


'Enniskillen' () is the county town (and largest town) in County Fermanagh and the west of Northern Ireland. It is located almost exactly in the centre of the county on the natural island which separates the Upper and Lower sections of Lough Erne. The elected MP (Member of Parliament) over this area is Sinn Féin's Michelle Gildernew MP MLA.
With a population of 13,599 people in the 2001 census, it is by far the largest settlement in the county as well as the main retail centre. It is also the seat of local government for Fermanagh District Council.

Contents
Places of interest
International events
People
History
Early history
Military history
The Troubles
Demographics
Education
Primary level
Secondary level
Colleges
Transport
References
External links
See also

Places of interest



Ardhowen Theatre

Castle Coole

Cole's Monument

Enniskillen Castle

Portora Royal School

St Macartin's Cathedral

The Diamond and Town Hall

The Clinton Centre

St. Michael's College (Enniskillen)

Collegiate Grammar School (Enniskillen)
Cole's Monument

The Island town of Enniskillen from the River Erne

International events


In recent years, Enniskillen has hosted an array of international events, most notably, stages of the World Waterski Championships in both 2005 and 2006. It will be hosting another stage in 2007, between September 7 and September 9, once again at the Broadmeadow.
Also, a Pro wakeboard competition, 'Wakejam', took place between July 27 and July 29 2007, where top riders from around the world, as well as local riders, took part in the event, hosted by Erne Wakeboard Club (EWC).

People


The following are people born or raised in or around Enniskillen. Locally, people are only considered to be truly from Enniskillen if they were born "between the bridges", i.e. on the island.

Gary Beckett, semi-professional football player for Derry City

Samuel Beckett, playwright, educated at Portora Royal School

Roy Carroll, goalkeeper for Rangers

Adrian Dunbar, actor, born and brought up in Enniskillen

Neil Hannon, singer and songwriter, educated at Portora Royal School

Frank Hoy, professional wrestler, was born in the town

David Robinson, photographer and publisher, educated at Potora Royal School

Edward Kernan, bishop Roman Catholic

Kyle Lafferty, Striker, Professional football player for Burnley and Northern Ireland International.

Charles Lawson, actor (Coronation Street and other roles)

Henry Francis Lyte, hymn composer, most notably Abide With Me, educated at Portora Royal School

Nial Fulton, film and television producer, educated at Portora Royal School

Michael McGovern, goalkeeper, currently on the books of Celtic

Kieran McKenna, midfielder, currently on the books of Tottenham Hotspur

Ciarán McMenamin, TV actor

Frank Ormsby, poet

Claire Falconer, actress and painter

Seán Quinn, entrepreneur and Ireland's richest man (originally from Derrylin)

Duke of Westminster, formerly the UK richest man, reared at the family's estate at Ely Lodge

Oscar Wilde, satirist and playwright, educated at Portora Royal School

David McCann,author of children's books

History


Early history

The island was captured by the English in 1607, as part of a wider campaign to bring the province of Ulster under English control. The Plantation of Ulster followed during which the lands of the native Irish were seized and handed over to English planters loyal to the Crown. The Maguires were supplanted by William Cole, originally from Devon, who was appointed by James I to build an English settlement there. In 1689 the town had grown significantly and was subjected to a siege by Jacobite troops, during the conflict which resulted from the ousting of King James II by his Protestant rival, William III. This siege was successfully resisted. As a direct result of this conflict Enniskillen developed not only as a market town but also as a garrison which became home to two regiments.
These events also sowed the seeds for the conflict which engulfed Northern Ireland during the latter half of the 20th century, commonly referred to as The Troubles.
Military history

Enniskillen is the site of the foundation of two British Army regiments:

Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers

5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
The town's name (with the archaic spelling) continues to form part of the title to the The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment).
The Troubles

For more information see The Troubles in Enniskillen, which includes a list of incidents in Enniskillen during the Troubles resulting in fatalities. The most notorious incident was the Remembrance Day bombing in 1987 which left eleven people dead following the detonation of a Provisional Irish Republican Army time bomb.

Demographics


Enniskillen is classified as a 'Medium Town' by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (ie with population between 10,000 and 18,000 people). On census day (29 April 2001) there were 13,599 people living in Enniskillen.

★ 23.2% were aged under 16 years and 17.4% were aged 60 and over

★ 48.1% of the population were male and 51.9% were female

★ 61.5% were from a Roman Catholic background and 36.3% were from a Protestant background

★ 5.2% of people aged 16-74 were unemployed.
For more details see: NI Neighbourhood Information Service

Education


There are numerous schools and colleges in and around the Enniskillen area, from primary level to secondary level, including some further education colleges such as the technical college.
Primary level


★ Erne Integrated Primary school

★ Model primary school

★ Holy Trinity Primary School

★ Jones Memorial Primary School

★ Saint Patrick's Primary School, Mullanaskea
Secondary level


Erne Integrated College

Devenish College (a collaboration of Enniskillen High School and the Duke of Westminster College in Kesh)

Enniskillen Collegiate Grammar School

Portora Royal School

Mount Lourdes Enniskillen; convent girls grammar school

St Michael's College; boys grammar school

St Fanchea's College

St Joseph's College
Colleges


Enniskillen College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise

Fermanagh College

Transport


Until 1957, the town was served by a branch of the SL&NCR railway. There is extensive bus service in Enniskillen; both Ulsterbus and Bus Eireann serve Fermanagh through the main bus station in Enniskillen. The town is also home to a World War II era airport, Enniskillen/St Angelo Airport. While the airport had scheduled flights in the past, it now serves mainly private traffic.

References



Culture Northern Ireland

International Water Ski Federation 2007

Enniskillen Gaels GFC

External links



Enniskillen.Com

Enniskillen Hotels

See also



List of towns in Northern Ireland

List of villages in Northern Ireland

Battle of Newtownbutler

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