Castlederg (earlier Caslanadergy, ) is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Derg and is near the border with County Donegal, Ireland. It stands in the townlands of Castlesessagh and Churchtown, in the historic barony of Omagh West and the civil parish of Urney. The town has a ruined castle and two ancient tombs known as the Druid's Altar and Todd's Den. It had a population of 2,980 people at the 2021 census. A bronze-age cauldron was found at Castlederg and is now held in the national museum of Ireland
The Troubles
During the Troubles, 25 people were killed in and around Castlederg (including Killeter and Killen) and there were many bombings in the village. The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) killed 11 members of the Ulster Defence Regiment and Royal Ulster Constabulary, four fellow IRA members whom it accused of being informers, and three Ulster Protestant civilians.
Demography
19th century population
The population of the village increased during the 19th century:
{| class="wikitable"
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! Year !! 1841 !! 1851 !! 1861 !! 1871 !! 1881 !! 1891
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| Population || 476 || 596 || 637 || 703 || 756 || 796
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| Horses || 81 || 102 || 106 || 119 || 137 || 155
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|}
2011 census
Castlederg is classified as an intermediate settlement by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (i.e. with a population between 2,500 and 4,999 people).
On census day in 2011 (27 March 2011), the usually resident population of Castlederg Settlement was 2,976, accounting for 0.16% of the NI total. Of these:
- 19.72% were under 16 years old and 16.97% were aged 65 and above.
- 48.42% of the population were male and 51.58% were female.
- 55.36% were from a Catholic community background and 40.22% were from a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' community background.
- 36.56% indicated that they had a British national identity, 34.54% had an Irish national identity, and 30.51% had a Northern Irish national identity.
2021 census
On census day in 2021 (21 March 2021), the usually resident population of Castlederg Settlement was 2,980. Of these:
- 20.20% were aged under 16, 60.64% were aged between 16 and 65, and 19.16% were aged 66 and over.
- 52.75% of the population were female and 47.25% were male.
- 57.25% belong to or were brought up Catholic, 38.19% belong to or were brought up Protestant (including other Christian denominations), 0.94% belonged to or were brought up in an 'other' religion, and 3.62% did not adhere to or had no religion.
- 39.83% indicated they had an Irish national identity, 33.96% indicated they had a British national identity, 32.38% indicated they had a Northern Irish national identity, and 4.46% indicated they had an 'other' national identity. (respondents could indicate more than one national identity)
- 13.36% had some knowledge of Irish (Gaeilge) and 10% had some knowledge of Ulster Scots.
Climate
2010 and 2021 temperature records
Castlederg recorded Northern Ireland's lowest-ever recorded temperature of on the morning of 23 December 2010. The town recorded Northern Ireland's highest-ever recorded temperature of on 21 July 2021. On 22 July, Armagh reported which has since been rejected by the UK Met Office, meaning Castlederg holds both the highest and lowest temperature records in Northern Ireland. Prior to the 21st and 22nd, the record was also broken on 17 July 2021 with a value of at Ballywatticock.
Governance
The town is one of the electoral wards in the Derg district electoral area of Derry City and Strabane District Council. The other wards are Finn, Glenderg, Newtownstewart and Sion Mills. Below are the results of the 2019 Derry City and Strabane District Council election
Derg
2014: 3 x Sinn Féin, 1 x DUP, 1 x UUP<br />
2019: 2 x Sinn Féin, 1 x DUP, 1 x UUP, 1 x SDLP<br />
2014-2019 change: SDLP gain one seat from Sinn Féin
Education
210px|thumbnail|The remains of [[Derg Castle|Castlederg Castle]]
Primary
- Edwards Primary School – established 1938
- Erganagh Primary school – closed
- Gaelscoil na Deirge
- Killen Primary School – established 1935
- Saint Patrick's Primary School – established in 1973
Secondary
- Castlederg High School – established 1958
- St Eugene's High School – 1961 to 2013
Sport
Association football soccer clubs in the area include Dergview F.C. (playing in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League), Castlederg United (Fermanagh & Western Division 2) and St Patricks (Fermanagh & Western Division 3).
The local Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club, Castlederg St. Eugene's, is primarily a Gaelic football club.
Notable people
- Conor Bradley, footballer for Liverpool F.C. and the Northern Ireland national team, grew up in Castlederg
- Michelle Gallen, author of Factory Girls and Big Girl Small Town, grew up in Castlederg
- James Harper (1780–1873), U.S. congressman, born in Castlederg
- Ivan Sproule, former footballer, grew up in Castlederg
References
External links
- Welcome to Castlederg
- NI Conflict Archive on the Internet
- Strabane District Council - Castlederg (archived 2006)
