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The ground was established in 2008 as a replacement for the original Strabane Park, which is now the site of an ASDA superstore. The first major match played on the ground came nine years later in a List A match between North West Warriors and Northern Knights in the 2017 Inter-Provincial Cup, [1] with the match ending in no result due to rain.
Strabane (/ s t r ə ˈ b æ n /; from Irish An Srath Bán, meaning 'the white river-holm') [1] [2] [3] is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Strabane had a population of 13,507 at the 2021 census. [4] It lies on the east bank of the River Foyle. It is roughly midway from Omagh, Derry and Letterkenny.
The Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway opened the station on 19 April 1847. It was taken over by the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) in 1883.. The Finn Valley Railway began Irish gauge (5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm)) services from this station to Stranorlar railway station from 7 September 1863.
The Finn Valley Railway operated an Irish Gauge route to Stranorlar from Strabane (GNI) railway station from 7 September 1863. When this route was converted to 3 ft (914 mm) on 16 July 1894 the Donegal Railway Company built Strabane (CDR) railway station adjacent to the existing Great Northern Railway (Ireland) railway station.
It was created as part of the 2014 Northern Ireland local government reform, replacing Derry City Council and Strabane District Council. The first elections to the authority were on 22 May 2014 and it acted as a shadow authority to its two predecessors until the new district formally came into being on 1 April 2015.
Strabane Chronicle, Main Street, Strabane, January 2010. The Strabane Chronicle is a newspaper based in Strabane, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. [1] [2] The paper was started in 1896 as the Strabane Chronicle and Tyrone and Donegal Advertiser and was subsequently purchased by the North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company, which was established in 1901 by the Lynch family. [3]
Strabane (GNI) railway station in service 1847–1965 This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 05:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Mohsin Issa was born in July 1971, and Zuber Issa in June 1972 in Blackburn, Lancashire in North West England into an Indian Gujarati Muslim family [8] [9] to parents Vali and Zubeda who came to the United Kingdom from Bharuch, Gujarat, India in the 1960s to work in the textile industry, and then ran a petrol station. [10]