Greencastle, County Tyrone

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Greencastle (Irish: An Caisléan Glas) is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is a crossroads village off the Omagh/Cookstown road. It had a population of 153 people in the 2001 Census. It lies in the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains with the Owenkillew and Owenreagh rivers running nearby. Greencastle is situated in the Omagh District Council area.

The local pub, Eddie's Crossroad, won UK Community Pub of the Year award in 1997. Richard Thorp, Alan Turner from ITV's Emmerdale Farm, came to the pub to award them the prize.

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As Greencastle is one of the few places left in Northern Ireland without broadband, BT. However for the past 11 months (December 2005) Greencastle have been part of a trial for BT for a new system to bring broadband internet access to places it was previously unable to reach. However, only selected homes and businesses in the area have taken part.

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