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Constituency: Newry and Armagh
Parliamentary Polling Scheme Review Draft 2019 CONSTITUENCY: NEWRY AND ARMAGH ST PETER'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, COLLEGELANDS, 90 COLLEGELANDS ROAD, CHARLEMONT, DUNGANNON, BT71 6SW BALLOT BOX 1/NYA TOTAL ELECTORATE 966 WARD STREET POSTCODE 1501 AGHINLIG COTTAGES, AGHINLIG, DUNGANNON BT71 6TD 1501 AGHINLIG PARK, AGHINLIG, DUNGANNON BT71 6TE 1501 AGHINLIG ROAD, AGHINLIG, DUNGANNON BT71 6SR 1501 AGHINLIG ROAD, AGHINLIG, DUNGANNON BT71 6SP 1501 ANNAHAGH ROAD, ANNAHAGH, DUNGANNON BT71 7JE 1501 ARDRESS MANOR, ARDRESS WEST, PORTADOWN BT62 1UF 1501 ARDRESS WEST ROAD, ARDRESS WEST, LOUGHGALL BT61 8LH 1501 ARDRESS WEST ROAD, TULLYROAN, DUNGANNON BT71 6NG 1501 ARMAGH ROAD, CORR AND DUNAVALLY, DUNGANNON BT71 7HY 1501 ARMAGH ROAD, KEENAGHAN, DUNGANNON BT71 7HZ 1501 ARMAGH ROAD, DRUMARN, DUNGANNON BT71 7HZ 1501 ARMAGH ROAD, KILMORE, DUNGANNON BT71 7JA 1501 CANARY ROAD, DERRYSCOLLOP, DUNGANNON BT71 6SU 1501 CANARY ROAD, CANARY, DUNGANNON BT71 6SU 1501 CLONMORE ROAD, TULLYROAN, DUNGANNON BT71 6NB 1501 PORTADOWN ROAD, CHARLEMONT BORO, DUNGANNON BT71 7SE 1501 COLLEGE LANDS ROAD, KISHABOY, DUNGANNON BT71 6SN 1501 CHURCHVIEW, CHARLEMONT, DUNGANNON BT71 7SZ 1501 GARRISON PLACE, CHARLEMONT, DUNGANNON BT71 7SA 1501 MAIN STREET, CHARLEMONT, MOY BT71 7SF 1501 COLLEGE LANDS ROAD, CHARLEMONT BORO, MOY BT71 7SE 1501 COLLEGE LANDS ROAD, KEENAGHAN, MOY BT71 6SN 1501 COLLEGE LANDS ROAD, AGHINLIG, MOY BT71 6SW 1501 CORRIGAN HILL ROAD, KEENAGHAN, DUNGANNON BT71 6SL 1501 DERRYCAW ROAD, CANARY, DUNGANNON BT71 6SX 1501 DERRYCAW ROAD, CANARY, DUNGANNON BT71 6SX 1501 DERRYCAW ROAD, -
MAGHERAFELT DISTRICT COUNCIL Minutes of Proceedings of A
MAGHERAFELT DISTRICT COUNCIL Minutes of Proceedings of a Meeting of Magherafelt District Council held in the Council Chamber, 50 Ballyronan Road, Magherafelt on Monday, 26 June 2006. The meeting commenced at 7.30 pm. Presiding J Campbell Other Members Present P J Bateson T J Catherwood (joined the meeting at 7.33 pm) J Crawford Mrs E A Forde P E Groogan O T Hughes Miss K A Lagan Mrs K A McEldowney P McLean (joined the meeting at 7.33 pm) J J McPeake G C Shiels J P O’Neill Apology I P Milne Officers Present J A McLaughlin, (Chief Executive) J J Tohill (Director of Finance and Administration) C W Burrows (Director of Environmental Health) W J Glendinning (Director of Building Control) T J Johnston (Director of Operations) Mrs A Junkin (Chief Executive’s Secretary) Representatives from Other Bodies in Attendance Mr C McCarney – Magherafelt Area Partnership (Item 14) 1 MINUTES 1.1 It was PROPOSED by Councillor J F Kerr Seconded by Councillor J P O’Neill, and unanimously RESOLVED: that the Minutes of the Council Meeting held on Tuesday, 9 May 2006 (copy circulated to each Member), be taken as read and signed as correct. 1.2 It was PROPOSED by Councillor J F Kerr Seconded by Councillor Mrs E A Forde, and RESOLVED: that the Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Council held on Monday, 22 May 2006 (copy circulated to each Member) be taken as read and signed as correct. 1.3 It was PROPOSED by Councillor J J McPeake Seconded by Councillor Miss K A Lagan, and RESOLVED: that the Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Council held on Tuesday, 30 May 2006 (copy circulated to each Member) subject to the following amendment – the word “not” be changed to “now” on Page 5, paragraph 39 to read “GAA clubs had grave concerns and were now considering merging ….” be taken as read and signed as correct. -
Councillor Laura Devlin Deputy Chairperson
1 2020-2021 Appointments Chairperson: Councillor Laura Devlin Deputy Chairperson: Councillor Harold McKee Updated 08/12/2020 1. Committee List Active and Healthy Communities 2020-21 Contact Details Chairperson 61 Burrenreagh Road, Castlewellan, BT319HH Leeanne McEvoy [email protected] Deputy Chairperson 10 Mourne View, Hilltown, Newry, BT34 5UT Gerry O’Hare gerry.o’[email protected] Terry Andrews 11 Woodside Gardens, Crossgar, Downpatrick, BT30 9DA [email protected] Sinn Féin Office, 1 Kilmorey Terrace, Patrick Street, Newry, BT35 8DW Charlie Casey [email protected] 26 Culloville Road, Crossmaglen, Newry, BT35 9AG Aoife Finnegan [email protected] 8 Dundrine Gardens, Castlewellan, BT31 9UY Hugh Gallagher [email protected] 4 Pinewood, Rostrevor, Newry BT34 3FH Mark Gibbons [email protected] 18 John Martin Gardens, Newry, BT35 8DZ Gavin Malone [email protected] 14 Cloughley Road, Loughinisland, Downpatrick, BT30 8QG Cathy Mason [email protected] 2 Lower Corrags Road, Ballyholland, Newry, BT34 2NF Karen McKevitt [email protected] 8 Mourne Gardens, Castlewellan, Co Down, BT31 9BY Andrew McMurray [email protected] 119A Newry Road, Crossmaglen, Newry, BT35 9ES Barra Ó Muirí [email protected] 26 Main Street, Bessbrook, Newry, BT35 7DJ David Taylor [email protected] 41 Ardglass Road, Downpatrick, BT30 6JQ John Trainor [email protected] 12 Grove Park, Killyleagh, BT30 9RR William Walker [email protected] Updated 08/12/2020 Audit 2020-2021 Contact Details -
Primary Inspection St Mary's Primary School and Nursery Unit
PRIMARY INSPECTION St Mary’s Primary School and Nursery Unit, Granemore, Education and Training Armagh Inspectorate Report of an Inspection in October 2013 Quantitative terms In this report, proportions may be described as percentages, common fractions and in more general quantitative terms. Where more general terms are used, they should be interpreted as follows: Almost/nearly all - more than 90% Most - 75%-90% A majority - 50%-74% A significant minority - 30%-49% A minority - 10%-29% Very few/a small number - less than 10% Performance levels The Education and Training Inspectorate (ETI) use the following performance levels in reports: DESCRIPTOR Outstanding Very Good Good Satisfactory Inadequate Unsatisfactory Contents Section Page 1. Inspection method and evidence base 1 2. Context 1 3. Focus of inspection 2 4. Overall finding 2 5. Achievements and standards 2 6. Provision 3 7. Leadership and management 4 8. Conclusion 5 Appendix 1. Inspection method and evidence base The key questions and quality indicators which guide inspection and self-evaluation of primary schools, which were applied to this inspection, are available in the Education and-Training Inspectorate’s (ETI) publication Together Towards Improvement: a process for self-evaluation at: http://www.etini.gov.uk/index/together-towards-improvement/together- towards-improvement-primary.htm. Inspectors observed teaching and learning, scrutinised documentation and the children’s written work and held formal and informal discussions with children, teachers and staff with specific responsibilities. The arrangements for this inspection included: • a meeting with representatives from the governors; • meetings with groups of children; and • the opportunity for the parents, teaching and support staff to complete a confidential questionnaire. -
Aptart 1982-84 - Exhibition Histories Pdf, Epub, Ebook
ANTI-SHOWS: VOLUME 8 : APTART 1982-84 - EXHIBITION HISTORIES PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Alexandra Danilova | 256 pages | 26 Sep 2017 | Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig,Germany | 9783960980230 | English | Germany Anti-Shows: Volume 8 : Aptart 1982-84 - Exhibition Histories PDF Book Yale University Press, New York. M ag h Ar m century resulting in Hullavill. In Stock. A Life in Art. In respect to monetary loss, the flood was the most disastrous in the history of the basin. Learning by teaching evidence-based strategies to enhance learning in the classroom David Duran and Keith Topping. Robinson, Coragh. During the report year, December 1, , to November 30, , precipitation and runoff varied from below average to above average in the Delaware River Basin. We used VT events with 16, P- and 16, S-wave arrival time phases recorded by 6 stations for the tomographic inversion. Bookworks, London. Government Printing Office, , Occasional Papers, Form Content, London. Toop, David Sinister resonance: the mediumship of the listener. TEH, David ed. Hamilton son ot the Rev. Ediciones UDP, Santiago. These sections contain articles…. The study area encompassed square miles and was bounded to the north by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the southern extension of the limestone units, to the west by the Rio Grande de Arecibo, and to the east by the Rio Grande de Manati pls. I us eu m -6Thomas Dawson, Esq. Begum, Lipi and Dasgupta, Rohit K. Bl:ethen Peter Luster Thos. Aesthetic Practice after Autonomy. Granary Books. Royal Academy. Some eu M us eu m us nt C y the General Synod or Ulster a plan tor the education or ag h M students designed for the ministry, a treatise printed in ou rm ag ou four years after his arrival in the city he Sllbnitted to us eu m y ou nt M Later, in , C ou nt y instrumental in obtaining an augmentation or the Ar m he was ag h an address from the Presbytery of Armagh. -
Pastoral Christmas Document
St Patrick’s Cathedral Pastoral Area Consisting of the parishes of Armagh, Cill Chluana, Keady, Derrynoose & Madden, Middletown & Tynan warmly invite you to our Parish Masses, Confessions and events over the Christmas period. Please read our collective schedule overleaf. We hope that this document will be of some use to you and your family who may wish to attend. May we take this opportunity to wish you every blessing during Christmas and the New Year Fr Peter McAnenly ADM VF Fr John McKeever ADM Fr Sean Moore PP Fr Greg Carville PP Christmas and New Year Services in Cill Chluana A Carol Service in preparation for Christmas together with Parish Primary Schools Wednesday 13th December at 7 PM in St. Patrick’s Church, Ballymacnab Christmas Masses St Michael’s Clady Christmas Eve Vigil Mass 6.15 pm Christmas Day 10.00 am St. Mary’s Granemore Christmas Eve Vigil Mass 8.00 pm Christmas Day 10.00 am St. Patrick’s Ballymacnab Christmas Eve Vigil Mass 8.00 pm Christmas Day 11.30 am ( No 9 am Mass) Confessions in preparation for Christmas Before all weekday Masses, week prior to Christmas New Years Day Monday 1 January is the Feast of Mary the Mother of God and World Day of Peace Mass (Novena) Monday 7.30pm - St. Patrick’s Ballymacnab Christmas and New Year Services in Middletown & Tynan All masses etc are in St John's Middletown as Tynan Chapel is currently closed Christmas Masses St. John’s Middletown Christmas Eve Vigil Mass at 8 pm Christmas Day Masses - 10 am and 11.30 am New Years Day Monday 1 January is the Feast of Mary the Mother of God and World Day of Peace Mass at 10 am Confessions in preparation for Christmas will be before and after the 7.30 pm Mass on Thursday 21 December and Saturday 23 December Christmas and New Year Services in Armagh Parish A Carol Service in preparation for Christmas will take place in St Patrick’s Cathedral on Sunday 17 December at 5.00 pm. -
Crilly Family of Gorteade, Upperlands
The Family of John Crilly of Gorteade, Upperlands Within the townland of Gorteade, which is near the village of Upperlands in South Derry, there were a number of Crilly families, most of whom lived on or near a hill in the townland known locally as Crilly’s Hill. The map on the left shows the general location of Gorteade within the Maghera/Kilrea area. The other map is a copy of the First Edition of the Ordnance Survey Map [PRONI: OS/6/5/32/1 & OS/6/5/33/1] on which I have marked the general area of Crilly’s Hill within the townland. In 1831 there were nine families of Crilly living in the townland, By the time of the Griffith’s Valuation in 1859 there were five. In 1901 there were four families. Today there are no Crilly families living in the townland. I have chosen one of these Crilly families because of the fact that Joe Doherty of Gorteade, whose family is the subject of a separate case study, is related to one of them. Joe’s mother was Mary Crilly who was the daughter of a William Crilly who was the son of John Crilly who was one of the Crilly families listed in the 1831 Census Returns. John Crilly had two other sons, Daniel and John. The three sons became policeman and therefore spent a substantial part of their lives in other parts of Ireland. Two of them William and Daniel returned to the townland and, although both dead by 1901, their families are listed in both the 1901 and the 1911 Census. -
County Report
FOP vl)Ufi , NORTHERN IRELAND GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE CENSUS OF POPULATION 1971 COUNTY REPORT ARMAGH Presented pursuant to Section 4(1) of the Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 BELFAST : HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE PRICE 85p NET NORTHERN IRELAND GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE CENSUS OF POPULATION 1971 COUNTY REPORT ARMAGH Presented pursuant to Section 4(1) of the Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 BELFAST : HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE CONTENTS PART 1— EXPLANATORY NOTES AND DEFINITIONS Page Area (hectares) vi Population vi Dwellings vi Private households vii Rooms vii Tenure vii Household amenities viii Cars and garaging ....... viii Non-private establishments ix Usual address ix Age ix Birthplace ix Religion x Economic activity x Presentation conventions xi Administrative divisions xi PART II--TABLES Table Areas for which statistics Page No. Subject of Table are stated 1. Area, Buildings for Habitation and County 1 Population, 1971 2. Population, 1821-1971 ! County 1 3. Population 1966 and 1971, and Intercensal Administrative Areas 1 Changes 4. Acreage, Population, Buildings for Administrative Areas, Habitation and Households District Electoral Divisions 2 and Towns 5. Ages by Single Years, Sex and Marital County 7 Condition 6. Population under 25 years by Individual Administrative Areas 9 Years and 25 years and over by Quinquennial Groups, Sex and Marital Condition 7. Population by Sex, Marital Condition, Area Administrative Areas 18 of Enumeration, Birthplace and whether visitor to Northern Ireland 8. Religions Administrative Areas 22 9. Private dwellings by Type, Households, | Administrative Areas 23 Rooms and Population 10. Dwellings by Tenure and Rooms Administrative Areas 26 11. Private Households by Size, Rooms, Administrative Areas 30 Dwelling type and Population 12. -
Open Space, Recreation & Leisure
PAPER 10: OPEN SPACE, RECREATION & LEISURE CONTENTS PAGE(S) Purpose & Contents 1 Section 1: Introduction 2 Section 2: Definition & Types of Sport, Recreation & 2 Open Space Section 3: Regional Policy Context 5 Section 4: ACBCBC Area Plans – Open Space Provision 14 Section 5: Open Space & Recreation in ACBCBC 18 Borough Section 6: Outdoor Sport & Children’s Play Space 22 Provision in Borough Section 7: Passive & Other Recreation Provision 37 Section 8: Existing Indoor Recreation and Leisure 37 Provision Section 9: Site Based Facilities 38 Section 10: Conclusions & Key Findings 45 Appendices 47 DIAGRAMS Diagram 1: Craigavon New Town Network Map (cyclepath/footpath links) TABLES Table 1: Uptake of Plan Open Space Zonings in ACBCBC Hubs Table 2: Uptake of Plan Open Space Zonings in ACBCBC Local Towns Table 3: Uptake of Plan Open Space Zonings in other ACBCBC Villages & Small Settlements Table 4: Borough Children’s Play Spaces Table 5: 2014 Quantity of playing pitches in District Council Areas (Sports NI) Table 6: 2014 Quantity of playing pitches in District Council Areas (Sports NI: including education synthetic pitches and education grass pitches) Table 7: No. of equipped Children’s Play Spaces provided by the Council Table 8: FIT Walking Distances to Children’s Playing Space Table 9: Children’s Play Space (NEAPS & LEAPs) within the ACBCBC 3 Hubs and Local Towns Tables 10 (a-c): ACBCBC FIT Childrens Playing space requirements Vs provision 2015-2030 (Hubs & Local Towns) Tables 11 (a-c): ACBCBC FIT Outdoor Sports space requirements Vs provision -
Spence, Bryson & Co. Ltd.: Linen Weaving Factory, Markethill
Poyntzpass and District Local History Society & Co. Ltd. Spence, Bryson Linen Weaving Factory, Markethill By Dr. Pamela Marshall My tale begins, and ends, with a portion of ed into warp or weft threads. Warp threads were vacant ground in the village of Markethill. treated with a paste coating to protect them during The time span extends well over 100 years the weaving process. and a lot happened in that plot of ground during those years, which shaped successive generations in Two well-known linen fabric terms are: - the locality. It would appear that the linen weaving Cambric a fine white linen and - factory was the first industrial enterprise in this small Damask weave a figured pattern against a satin town, built at a time when linen manufacture was the or twill background. major source of employment and wealth in Ulster. WEAVING INMARKETHILL LINENWEAVING HISTORY The Belfast and Ulster Directory of 1904 described Though linen is an ancient fabric in Ireland, the Markethill as incorporating 45 acres with a popula arrival of Louis Crommelin and some hundreds of tion of 739. There is mention of a weaving factory French Huguenots in the late 1600's brought in new built by D.H.Sinton which, skills. Before their arrival, records show that in the period 1610-1670 handloom weaving was widely "has done a great deal of good to the town, giving practised. Many smallholders grew their own flax as employment to 80 persons" part of their annual crops. This flax was spun into yarn and then woven into linen on basic handlooms. -
Development Management Officer Report Committee Application
Development Management Officer Report Committee Application Summary Committee Meeting Date: Item Number: Application ID: LA09/2016/0308/F Target Date: Proposal: Location: Retention of change of use of shed from 26 Moneysallin Road Kilrea agricultural to electrical storage at 26 Moneysallin Road, Kilrea Referral Route: Approval recommended Recommendation: APPROVE Applicant Name and Address: Agent Name and Address: Mr J Donaghy Farren Architects 26 Moneysallin Road 105 O'Cahan Place Kilrea Dungiven BT51 5TQ BT47 4SX Executive Summary: Signature(s): Lorraine Moon Application ID: LA09/2016/0308/F Case Officer Report Site Location Plan Consultations: Consultation Type Consultee Response Statutory Transport NI - Enniskillen Advice Office Non Statutory Environmental Health Mid No Objection Ulster Council Non Statutory NI Water - Single Units No Objection West - Planning Consultations Representations: Letters of Support None Received Letters of Objection None Received Number of Support Petitions and No Petitions Received signatures Number of Petitions of Objection No Petitions Received and signatures Summary of Issues Page 2 of 7 Application ID: LA09/2016/0308/F Characteristics of the Site and Area The site is located a couple of miles north of Upperlands and sits in the countryside just within Magherafelt Area. The site is located up a long laneway adjacent 26 Moneysallin Road, Kilrea. Due to a boundary of trees the site and building in question cannot be seen from the Moneysallin Road. Beyond number 26 a large building is located with a concreted laneway and yard. A small building is located further north of the main building. It is used to house rubbish which appears to be the remains of packaging and cardboard boxes, etc. -
May 14 2020 Causeway Coast Heritage Audit Report LOW
PeAcE Iv UnDeRsTaNdInG OuR ArEa: LoCaL HeRiTaGe AuDiT PrOjEcT RePoRt PrOdUcEd FoR CaUsEwAy CoAsT AnD GlEnS BoRoUgH CoUnCiL ApRiL 2020 HeRiTaGe AuDiT Report by Abarta Heritage: Neil Jackman, Róisín Burke, Dr Conor Ryan and Sara Nylund. Published by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Museum Services, April 2020. All rights reserved. No part of this report may be reproduced without permission of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Museum Services. This report has been funded under the PEACE IV Understanding Our Area. A project supported by the European Union’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). Medieval Stone Cross at Banagher Old Church TaBlE Of CoNtEnTs 5.4 Earl Bishop Trail 37 5.5 Glór Dhún Geimhin Trail 39 Summary 3 5.6 Historic Kilrea Heritage Trail 41 Acknowledgements 4 5.7 Limavady Heritage Trail 43 1.0 Introduction 5 5.8 North Sperrins Heritage Trail 45 2.0 Project Methodology 7 5.9 Unearth Dervock Heritage Trail 48 2.1 Communication & Outreach 7 6.0 Online Resources 51 2.2 Online Questionnaire 7 7.0 Key Findings From the Audit 53 2.4 Desk Research 8 7.1 Questionnaire Responses 54 2.5 Stakeholder Engagement 8 7.2 Mapping Heritage Sites & Trails 54 2.6 Fieldwork 8 8.0 Conclusion and Recommendations 55 2.7 Image Bank Creation 9 8.1 Recommendation 1 56 2.8 Information Template (database) 9 3.0 Sites & Places 15 8.2 Recommendation 2 57 3.1 Ballymaconnelly Orange Hall – Room for Refection 16 8.3 Recommendation 3 57 3.2 Coleraine - Mountsandel 17 8.4 Concluding Remarks 57 3.3 Coleraine - Scotti