Derrynoose

Derrynoose
Irish: Doire Núis

Clockwise from top: Central Derrynoose as viewed from the standing stone, the remaining wall of the old chapel, the local chapel, the community centre/GAA club building, the standing stone, the stations of the cross, the heraldic shield of Our Lady's and St Mochua's Primary School and the entrance to the holy well.
 Derrynoose shown within Northern Ireland
Population 2,956 (2001 Census)
Irish grid referenceH800300
DistrictArmagh
CountyCounty Armagh
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town KEADY
Postcode district BT60
Dialling code 028
EU Parliament Northern Ireland
UK ParliamentNewry and Armagh
NI AssemblyNewry and Armagh
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Coordinates: 54°14′06″N 6°46′26″W / 54.235°N 6.774°W

Derrynoose (from Irish: Doire Núis)[1] is a village and civil parish in south County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is within the Armagh City and District Council area.

Demography

Derrynoose is classed as Rural according to the Statistical Classification and Delineation of Settlements Report 2005. On Census Day 29 April 2001 the resident population of Derrynoose ward was 2956. Of this population,

Services

The nearest hospital to Derrynoose is Daisy Hill Hospital. Primary education is provided by Our Lady's & St Mochua's Primary School.

The local GAA club, St Mochua's (Cumann Naomh Mochua), is the main sporting outlet for the community and plays football in the Intermediate league and championship in Armagh and hurling in the Junior league and championship.[2] The local community centre and GAA club use the same building. It also includes a bar.

There is a locally owned shop. There was formerly a post office.[3] There are a few local businesses including A&M Commercials, The Derryvale Inn pub, Albert Keenea Coal & Oil Armagh Trading Ltd, and M&S Freight Forwarding Ltd.

Places of Interest

Places of interest include "The Standing Stone", St Mochua's Well, "The Stations of The Cross", St Mochua's Chapel, "The Old Chapel Ruins and Graveyard", The Emigration Stone and Listrakelt Fort.

See also

References

  1. Placenames Database of Ireland
  2. St Mochua's also have teams in all age groups in Camogie and ladies football.Armagh GAA website
  3. BBC News "Post office closures confirmed"