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- Q2022181 subject Q8898711.
- Q2022181 abstract "Scotch Street is a village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is within the townland of Timakeel (from the Irish Tigh Mhic Caoil) and part of the Craigavon Borough Council area. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 120 people. Currently there is estimated to be around 1000 people living there.Within the village there is a Post Office, Gospel Hall, Primary School and a Filling Station/Mace shop. There were recent additions to the village when outlets for five new shops were built. Moved in were; a chip shop, hair salon and a butcher. Since then the butcher has been very successful becoming one of the most popular around County Armagh.Richmount Primary School has grown in numbers since the building of new estates on either side of Scotch Street. Scotch Street is mainly a unionist area, with a majority population of Protestants living in the area. There has been an increasing number of foreign nationals who also live in the area.Due to the high increase in population over recent years there was a lack of facilities and events for the young people in the village to use/attend. This was a problem and occasionally led to disturbances to the local community. As a result, the DUP played a part in fighting for a Multi-Use Games Area, (MUGA), which was built for the young people to play games at. This was a great achievement for the village. The village is the only significant settlement between the large town of Portadown in County Armagh and the village of Moy in County Tyrone. Rapid growth in the population of the settlement has came about with the development of many new housing estates including Keelmount Grange and Timakeel Close.".
- Q2022181 areaCode "028".
- Q2022181 country Q145.
- Q2022181 country Q26.
- Q2022181 county Q192761.
- Q2022181 district Q427201.
- Q2022181 populationTotal "1000".
- Q2022181 postalCode "BT62".
- Q2022181 wikiPageExternalLink www.ninis.nisra.gov.uk.
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- Q2022181 wikiPageWikiLink Q192761.
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- Q2022181 wikiPageWikiLink Q427201.
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- Q2022181 wikiPageWikiLink Q7898475.
- Q2022181 wikiPageWikiLink Q8898711.
- Q2022181 country "Northern Ireland".
- Q2022181 dialCode "28".
- Q2022181 irishName "Sráid na nAlbanach".
- Q2022181 lieutenancyNorthernIreland Q192761.
- Q2022181 officialName "Scotch Street".
- Q2022181 population "1000".
- Q2022181 postcodeDistrict "BT62".
- Q2022181 unitaryNorthernIreland Q427201.
- Q2022181 point "54.4405 -6.50871".
- Q2022181 type Place.
- Q2022181 type Location.
- Q2022181 type Place.
- Q2022181 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q2022181 type Settlement.
- Q2022181 type Thing.
- Q2022181 type SpatialThing.
- Q2022181 type Q486972.
- Q2022181 comment "Scotch Street is a village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is within the townland of Timakeel (from the Irish Tigh Mhic Caoil) and part of the Craigavon Borough Council area. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 120 people. Currently there is estimated to be around 1000 people living there.Within the village there is a Post Office, Gospel Hall, Primary School and a Filling Station/Mace shop. There were recent additions to the village when outlets for five new shops were built.".
- Q2022181 label "Scotch Street".
- Q2022181 lat "54.4405".
- Q2022181 long "-6.50871".
- Q2022181 name "Scotch Street".
- Q2022181 name "Sráid na nAlbanach".