Woodturning Exhibition, Strule Arts Centre, Omagh, Co. Tyrone
This is an exhibition of work by members of the Ulster Chapter of the Irish Woodturners' Guild that is on for two weeks and then moves to Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, for another two weeks. The audio is a bit muddled because I'm trying to video without getting people on screen and there are quite a few people at the opening.
Places to see in ( Omagh - UK )
Places to see in ( Omagh - UK )
Omagh is the county town of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Omagh is situated where the rivers Drumragh and Camowen meet to form the Strule. Northern Ireland's capital city Belfast is 68 miles to the east of Omagh, and Derry is 34 miles to the north.
Omagh contains the headquarters of the Western Education and Library Board, and also houses offices for the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development at Sperrin House, the Department for Regional Development and the Northern Ireland Roads Service at the Tyrone County Hall and the Northern Ireland Land & Property Services at Boaz House. The town is twinned with L'Haÿ-les-Roses, a town in the suburbs of Paris, France.
The town sprang up within the townland of Omagh, in the parish of Drumragh. Over time, the urban area has spread into the surrounding townlands. The Ulster American Folk Park near Omagh includes the cottage where Thomas Mellon was born in 1813, before emigrating to Pennsylvania, in the United States when he was five. His son Andrew W. Mellon became secretary of the US Treasury. The park is an open-air museum that explores the journey made by the Irish (specifically those from Ulster) to America during the 1800s.
The Gortin Glens Forest Park, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) north of Omagh is a large forest with many attractions, including a deer enclosure and many areas of natural beauty, including waterfalls, lakes, etc. Strule Arts Centre opened in 2007 is good example of urban renewal in Omagh town centre. Creating a modern civic building, in a newly created public space reclaimed from the formerly disused area, between the River Strule and High Street.
Omagh boasts over 20 playgrounds for children, and a large amount of green open area for all the public. The largest of these is the Grange Park, located near the town centre. Many areas around the meanders of the River Strule have also been developed into open areas. Omagh Leisure Complex is a large public amenity, near the Grange Park and is set in 11 hectares (27 acres) of landscaped grounds and features a leisure centre, boating pond, astroturf pitch and cycle paths.
Neither the town nor the district of Omagh has any railway service. Bus Services in Omagh are operated by Ulsterbus. Omagh is the main retail centre for Tyrone, as well as the West of Ulster (behind Derry and Letterkenny), due to its central location. In the period 2000–2003, over £80 million was invested in Omagh, and 60,960 m2 (656,200 sq ft) of new retail space was created. Shopping areas in Omagh include the Main Street Mall, Great Northern Road Retail Park and the Showgrounds Retail Park on Sedan Avenue in the town centre. Market Street/High Street is also a prominent shopping street, which includes popular high street stores such as DV8 and Primark.
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Prince Charles and Camilla visit Strule Arts Centre in Northern Ireland
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall visit Strule Arts Centre as part of a range of engagements in Omagh, Co Tyrone in the twentieth anniversary year of the Omagh bomb. Report by Habiba Khanom.
Charles and Camilla lay a wreath at the Garden of Remembrance in Omagh
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall lay wreath at the Garden of Remembrance in Omagh, Northern Ireland. Report by Habiba Khanom.
Cool Hand String Band - I Will Wait LIVE at Strule Arts Centre Omagh December 2019
Our cover of the classic song from Mumford & Sons 'I Will Wait' performed in our home town of Omagh on 20th December 2019
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A Play performed in Omagh at the Strule Arts Centre by a bunch of (complete) amateurs to a rapturous response from a local crowd.
The Play is written by Conor Keys and Colm Kearns, and is directed by Annemarie Conway.
Mum Says is based on a fictional character called Damon McGuckin (played by David Chisholm) and his exploits are based on the many stories and events faced by the writers when growing up in a working class Republican area in Omagh.
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Duke and Duchess of Cornwall visit site of 1998 Omagh bombing
(13 Jun 2018) DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CORNWALL VISIT SITE OF 1998 OMAGH BOMBING
Britain's Prince Charles and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, visited an arts centre in Omagh on Wednesday (13 JUNE 2018) as part of a range of engagements in memory of those who died twenty years ago in the Omagh bombing.
A car bomb planted by IRA dissidents exploded amid shoppers, workers and tourists in the County Tyrone town on Aug. 15, 1998, killing 29 people.
It was the deadliest single bombing in Northern Ireland's three decades of violence.
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West Tyrone Decides - Election Debate 2015
On Tuesday 28th April 2015, 8 of the 9 Westminster candidates for West Tyrone took part in a debate at Strule Arts Centre in Omagh before the elections.
Omagh Protestant Boys Flying Machines
Omagh Protestant Boys playing at the Omagh Strule Arts center, November 2014
Omagh Protestant Boys American Civil War Melody
Omagh Protestant Boys playing at the Omagh Strule Arts center, November 2014
Prince charles and camila arrive in Omagh 13th June 2018.
Interview with the Man of Many Accents
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Adiemus with poi
The amazing Raggamuffin poi join the incredible Together One Voice for Adiemus at the Strule Arts Centre Omagh
HRH Prince Charles visits Cairns
Live Cross into national midday news for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, covering HRH Prince Charles' visit to Cairns and far north Queensland.
Originally aired 8 April 2018.
Morning Sun & Memories (Shunie Crampsey Cover)
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Ireland Special Prince Charles visit
Alison Comyn presents an Ireland Live news special on Prince Charles' visit to Ireland in 2015
Prince Charles and Camilla enjoy a barefoot walk along the beach in Ireland
Prince Charles and Camilla - the Duchess of Cornwall enjoyed a walk on the beach as they continued their tour of the Republic of Ireland on Friday.
Camilla kicked off her shoes to join her husband for the stroll along the sand at Derrynane beach, County Kerry.
The royal couple, who are on the second day of a two-day visit, looked relaxed as they walked along the windy coastline.
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N. IRELAND: BRITAIN'S PRINCE CHARLES VISITS OMAGH
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Britain's Prince Charles has visited Omagh in Northern Ireland, to see first hand the damage left in the wake of Saturday's deadly bombing.
The Prince toured the site of the bombing that shocked the province last weekend and threw the peace process into question.
He did so as Omagh residents held the first of many funerals to come for the 28 people killed in the brutal attack.
The bombing, which has been blamed on Irish republican extremists, has renewed fears in the British-ruled province just four months after the historic peace agreement that now stands in peril.
The Prince of Wales toured the bomb site of the bombing, joined by British Northern Ireland Secretary of State Mo Mowlam.
He added a bouquet of flowers to the dozens already left at the site to remember the victims.
The bomb struck on Saturday morning, tearing through streets that were bustling with people doing their weekend shopping and attending a local carnival.
As Prince Charles saw, all that is left at the scene now are bombed-out buildings, rubble and more charred reminders of Northern Ireland's bloody history.
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