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school opened in 1953. The primary school population fell as a result. Both primary schools continued to operate for some time, but eventually the Canning Primary School closed. Primary Education continued in Garvagh Primary School, but as housing development took place, the school could not cope with the numbers. Temporary accommodation was given in Garvagh Orange Hall.
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led to the Education Committee transferring the primary school buildings to the Intermediate school, and in April 1973 a new Garvagh Primary School opened. It was built on Ashe's Meadow. Where the gates are, was the site of the old cinema (AVON - which stood for Allies Victory over Nazis). The school
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The Garvagh and District Development Association- GADDA undertook a project to modernise the town in the late 1990s and early 2000s by installing new water mains, upgrading road surfaces, improving pedestrian surfaces, new street lighting, a new community building and a new toilet block, which were
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was passed, changing education in Northern Ireland. Public Elementary schools were to be called Primary Schools, with pupils transferring at 11+ to Intermediate schools, Grammar schools, and Technical schools. This change took some time, as schools had to be planned and built. Garvagh Intermediate
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In the grounds of Garvagh Intermediate School was the school, and Garvagh House, the former house of the Canning family, which contained some classrooms and flats for single female teachers. The house fell into disrepair over the years and was eventually demolished; in 1965 the County Londonderry
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closed on 31 August 2013 as a result of enrolment decline. In addition, the future of Garvagh Primary School is unclear as there are ongoing discussions regarding forming an amalgamation with Gorran Primary School, which lies just beyond the town vicinity.
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In August 2009, more than 20 windows in Catholic owned businesses including a public house, butchers’ shop and cafe were smashed some time around 3am. Police investigated the attacks as sectarian hate crimes.
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was of a new design, with three wings. Each wing consisted of three classrooms, lavatories and an open area. Apart from the classroom for P1, the classrooms had no doors. This was referred to as open plan.
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Garvagh Museum is a rural Folk Museum in the walled garden of Garvagh House, the former seat of the Canning family. George Canning was elevated to the peerage in 1818 and took the title,
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was an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century, from 1968 to 1998. During that time, individuals and groups in the Garvagh area inevitably became
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Garvagh was one of the first towns to provide early year education in the area. The preschool, Garvagh Community Playgroup, was established in 1974.
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Garvagh Forest, the former estate of the Cannings covering over 2 square kilometres (0.77 sq mi), is on the western outskirts of Garvagh.
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funded through various support channels: the Coleraine Borough Council, the Ireland Fund of America, the EU and the British Government.
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and was shut on 28 August 1950. Disused remnants of the track still remain in a few locations including several railway bridges.
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In the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s there were two public schools in Garvagh. Garvagh Public Elementary School, which was the
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Today, there are two schools in Garvagh: Garvagh Primary School, St Patrick's & St Joseph's Primary School (
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On 26 July 1813 the Battle of Garvagh took place. The town has been immortalised in the famous
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school, was at the Southerly end of the town. Garvagh Youth Club now occupies the premises.
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KCB KCVO PC (1844–1934), clergyman, academic, civil servant and politician, born in Garvagh.
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The River Agivey flows through Garvagh. It is a well known river for Brown trout and Salmon.
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The second school, which was known as the Canning Public Elementary School, was the
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town, as its broad main street and neatly planned buildings evidence.
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Garvagh was important from very early times, and later rebuilt as a
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It was founded in the early 17th century by George Canning from
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Education Committee opened Garvagh Primary School on the site.
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22.3% were aged under 16 years and 25.1% were aged 60 and over
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There are several bus stops in Garvagh town operated through
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46.7% of the population were male and 53.3% were female
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it had a population of 1,288. It is situated within
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Garvagh is located in Northern Ireland
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Causeway Coast and Glens
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County Londonderry
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