Unusually for
Ireland, Drum has no
Catholic church in the actual village. Drum has a
Church of Ireland church, one of the oldest Presbyterian congregations on the island of Ireland (although the current Presbyterian church was only built in the 1820s), a
Free Presbyterian church and a Gospel Hall. The village retains a sense of pre-partition
Ulster Scots culture. It has a Protestant Hall, which hosts two Orange Lodges and an accordion band; they both host a picnic and
march in the village each year. A
blue plaque on the wall of the Protestant Hall commemorates
John Deyell, who later founded a settlement in Canada. There is also a branch of the
Royal Black Preceptory, and the Drum Association, a local development association, which shares premises with the Wee Drummers childcare facility. There is a Protestant primary school, while the nearest secondary school is in
Cootehill, a 15-minutes drive away. Drum also participates in the Tidy Towns competition. The village shop and the last local public house closed in the 2010s, and the nearest retail facilities are now in Cootehill. ==Notable people==