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Omagh is the main retail centre for Tyrone, as well as the West of Ulster (behind Derry and Letterkenny), due to its central location. In the period 2000–2003, over £80 million was invested in Omagh, and 60,960 m 2 (656,200 sq ft) of new retail space was created.
Beaumont Shopping Centre, Beaumont Leys; Broadmarsh, Nottingham; Cavendish Arcade, Buxton; Derbion (formerly Intu Derby, formerly Westfield Derby, formerly Eagle Centre); East Midlands Designer Outlet, South Normanton
They stopped in Omagh on the afternoon of August 15, 1998 to go to the shops when a Real IRA car bomb exploded causing devastation. Some 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, were killed.
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry is set to probe whether the bomb attack could have been prevented, but for the next four weeks the Strule Arts Centre will be filled with the memories of all those lives ...
Chairman of the Omagh Bombing Inquiry Lord Turnbull at the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh (Liam McBurney/PA) Mr McCrystal said his stepfather had never been able to find closure for what happened on ...
The Omagh bombing was a car bombing on 15 August 1998 in the town of Omagh in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. [6] It was carried out by the Real Irish Republican Army (Real IRA), a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) splinter group who opposed the IRA's ceasefire and the Good Friday Agreement, signed earlier in the year.
The bomb exploded in Omagh town centre on a busy Saturday afternoon in 1998 [PA/ Paul McErlane] The Irish government has promised to co-operate with the inquiry – the bombers launched the attack ...
Strule Arts Centre (Irish: Ionad Ealaíne na Sruthaile; Ulster-Scots: Strule Hoose o Airts) is a multi-purpose arts venue in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. [1] The Omagh tourist information office is located on the ground floor. The centre is owned and run by Omagh District Council. [2] Strule Arts Centre, January 2010