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16.6 Industry, Enterprise and
Employment / The service employment sector within Belturbet is essential to the vitality of the town. Employment opportunities within the town exist mainly in the Belturbet Business Park as well as other services provided within the Town Core the potential of tourism
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Economic contributors to the town include its retail, service and tourist industries. There is a business park to the north east of the town and smaller employers within the town itself. Tourism facilities include fishing, boat cruising, the local railway station and country walks. The town has its
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The town has three primary schools, including St. Mary's BNS (a male primary school for second class up to sixth class), Fairgreen
National School (a mixed-gender Church of Ireland school, and Covent of Mercy National School (educating boys up to first class and girls up to sixth class).
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English garrison in the late 17th century. Many of the original fortifications are in good repair. Belturbet retains much of its original layout. The main street leads to the square or 'diamond' where all of the town's important buildings are situated. The
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Belturbet were granted to the English "undertaker" Stephen Butler. He soon established a thriving urban centre, whose prosperity relied heavily on its position on the Erne. The town was seized by the Irish during the
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has its terminus in the town. The bus stop is located outside the former post office on the
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Expressway Route 30, jointly operated with McGeehan
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Irish stamp collectors consider the most important prestigious postal cover sent abroad from
Ireland to be one from Belturbet posted to Spain on 27 April 1841.
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a town in which there is neither Papist nor
Presbyterian; but, to supply that defect there are, Sabbath-breakers, drunkards, and common swearers in abundance.
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churches built in Ireland, reputedly using materials from
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1773:. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage.
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1272:. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
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1380:"Belturbet"
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1108:References
1049:See also:
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687:River Erne
665:, part of
181:Population
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