Belcoo

Belcoo

Infobox Irish Place|thumb|left|name = Belcoo
irish =
scots = Béal Cú
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pin coords =
north coord = 54.296| west coord = 7.871
province = Ulster
county = County Fermanagh
NI district = Fermanagh
UK constituency = Fermanagh and South Tyrone
stdcode = 028, +44 28
posttown =
postcode =
population = 486 (including Holywell)
census yr = 2001
web = www.fermanagh.gov.uk

Belcoo (Irish: "Béal Cú") is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, 12 miles from Enniskillen. It is situated on the Fermanagh/County Cavan border beside the village of Blacklion in the Republic of Ireland. It had a population (with Holywell) of 486 in the 2001 Census. It is in the Fermanagh District Council area.

The Lough McNean Tourism Initiative has been in operation since 2003, and is an economy building project, aimed at addressing tourism needs in the area while promoting cross-border relations. Belcoo Enterprise Ltd opened in 1992 in units shared with the Belcoo Historical Society, a doctor’s surgery, a chiropodist and Lakeland Community Care. The Mullycovet corn mill, which functioned from 1830 until the 1920s, is being restored. The Indigenous Resources School of Transferable Skills aims to teach marginalised groups including the unemployed, new age travellers, the disabled, to use natural materials as a learning facility.

History

The earliest mention of the village is in the old Ulster Saga "Argain Belcon Breifne" also known as "Togail Bruidne Bélchon Bréifne" (Massacre of Belcu Brefne). This tells the tale of a trap set for the great Ulster hero Conall Cernach by a Breifne chief named Belchu Brefne. However Conall manages to reverse the trap and causes Belcu's sons to kill Belcu by mistake. The place where the tale occurs was later named Belcu or sometimes Belcon in honour of Belcu. Isaac Butler in his book "A Journey to Lough Derg" written in 1740 states 'At Bell Con is a famous well called Davagh Patrick or the Holywell'. However a modern interpretation states the name of the village derives from the Irish: "béal" meaning mouth and "cumhang" or "cung" meaning narrowing, referring to the village's position on a narrow neck of water (river) between Upper and Lower Lough Macnean. Another often used derivation is "Béal Cú" i.e. where "Cú" is the word for hound. Hence the village name would mean the mouth of the hound. Máire MacNeill in her book "The Festival of Lughnasa", 1962, gives a local Belcoo folktale about balefire coming out of a hound's mouth before it is killed by Saint Patrick. In his book "Upper Lough Erne", written in 1739, Reverend William Henry states"Lough Macnane is contracted into a narrow, deep canal, in which form it flows through a flat meadow for half a mile to the redoubt of Bellcoe, where is a good ford and a new bridge across it. From the ford, the lake, expanding again, continues for three miles more".In Seamus Pender's "A Census of Ireland, Circa 1659" the village is called "Belcow".

The Troubles

For more information see The Troubles in Belcoo, which includes a list of incidents in Belcoo during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities.

Transport

In 1878 a stationmaster’s house and six houses were built for railway workers and their families and the following year the Sligo, Leitrim and Northern Counties Railway line opened with Belcoo station serving both Belcoo and Blacklion. The last trains ran through the station on 20 September 1957. Belcoo railway station opened on 18 March 1879, but finally closed on 1 October 1957. [cite web | title=Belcoo station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-09-12]

References

* [http://www.ninis.nisra.gov.uk/ NI Neighbourhood Information Service]
* [http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/town_Home.aspx?co=5&to=106&ca=0&sca=0&navID=1 Culture Northern Ireland]
* [http://www.belcoogfc.net/ Belcoo GFC] The death of Belcu * [http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/cet.html]

ee also

*List of towns in Northern Ireland
*List of villages in Northern Ireland


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