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Explanatory Memoir to Accompany Sheet 49,50 and Part of 61 of The
EXPLANATORYMEMOIR TO ACCOMPANY SHEETS 49, 50, AND PART OF 61 OF THE MAPS GEOLOGICALSURVEY OF IRELAND, INCLUDING THE COUNTRY AROUND DOWNPATRICK, AND THE SHORES OF DUNDR’UM BAY AND STRANGFORD LOUGH, COUNTY OF DOWN, . BY W. A. TRAILL, B.A., F.R.G.S.I., AND F. W. EGAN, B.A. .hbhbhed by Order of the Lords Commissiorzers of Her Majesty’s I'reaswy. DUBLIN: PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE : PUBLISHED BY ALEXANDER THOM, 87 & 88, ABBEYcSTREET”; HODGES, FOSTER, & CO., 104, GRAFTON-STREET. LONDON: LONGMANS, GREEN, READER, AND DYER* 1871. LIBT OF ILLUSTRATIQNS. w ’ Page Felstone Dyte, at Kearney Point, Ards, . 2 Fossils, . 23 Felstone Dyke, at Kearnep Point, Ards, . , 41 Contorted Strata, on Shell Hill, . 47 Basalt Dykes, of different ages, . * 57 Section along coast, south of Killough, . 60 THE GEOLOGICALSURVEY OF THE UNITEDKINGDODZ 18 CONDUCTEDUNDERTEEPOWERSOFTEE STH & 9m VICT., CHAP. 63.-31~~ JULY, 1845. DIRECTOR-GENERALOPTHE GEOLOGICALSURVEYOPTHEUNITEDKINGDOM: SIR RODERICK IMPEY MURCHISON, BART., K.&B., D.C.L.,F.R.S.,&C., 8.X. Geological Survey Ofice am3 Mzlseum of Practical Geology, Jerlrtyn.dl’dtt, L~ddb. IRISH BitANGEl. Ofice, 14, Hume-atreet, Dublin. DIRECTOR: EDWARD HULL, M.A.,F.R.S., F.G.d. DISTRICT SURVEYOR: G. H. KINAHAN, M.R.I.A.,&c. GEOLOGISTS: W. H. BAILY, F.G.s.,L.S. (Acting Pal&bntologiat); 3. @KELLY, M.A.,H.R,I.~; R. G. SYMES, F.G.8.i J. L. WARREN, B.A. ASSISTANTOEOLOUISTS: 8. B, N. WILKINSON; J. NOLAN, F.R.G.S,I.; W. B. LEONARD; H. LEONARD, M.R.I.A.;R. -
Planning Applications
PLANNING APPLICATIONS Full details of the following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings are available to view on the Planning Portal www.planningni.gov.uk, at the Council Planning Office (Lagan Valley Island,Lisburn,BT27 4RL),by contacting 0300 200 7830 or by emailing [email protected]. Written comments should be submitted within the next 14 days. Please quote the application number in any correspondence and note that all representations made, including objections, will be posted on the Planning Portal. APPLICATION NO LOCATION PROPOSAL LA05/2016/0681/F 73 Belfast Road, Glenavy Extension of existing crèche on site to use existing store outbuilding by way of converting same LA05/2016/0682/F Adjacent to 120 Ballynahinch Road, Development of tourism/conference Hillsborough facility, including accommodation, meeting/ conference rooms, kitchens/dining facilities, car parking, additional landscaping and improvements to existing access LA05/2016/0683/F Land to the rear and east of No’s 632/634 Change of house type of dwellings no.3 Saintfield Road adjacent to, and north of and no.4 from semi-detached dwelling to No. 636 Saintfield Road adjacent to and two detached townhouses west of no 27 Carlton Hills and south of and accessed between No’s 7 and 9 Knockbracken Crescent, Carryduff, BT8 8BT LA05/2016/0684/O Lands approx. 75m South West of 2 1 no. detached dwelling & garage (infill Moyrusk Road, Moira development) with associated site works LA05/2016/0685/O Lands approx. 135m south west of 2 1 no. detached -
The Former Derriaghy Road, Lisburn (Abandonment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2017
STATUTORY RULES OF NORTHERN IRELAND 2017 No. 21 ROADS The Former Derriaghy Road, Lisburn (Abandonment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2017 Made - - - - 19th January 2017 Coming into operation - 26th April 2017 The Department for Infrastructure(a) makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by Article 68(1) and (5) of the Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993( b) and now vested in it( c). The Department in accordance with Article 68(4) of that Order proposes to abandon the area of road described in the Schedule as it is not necessary. Notice has been published, served and displayed in compliance with paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of Schedule 8 to that Order. One objection was received and subsequently withdrawn. Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as The Former Derriaghy Road, Lisburn (Abandonment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2017 and shall come into operation on 26th April 2017. Application 2. The area of road described in the Schedule is abandoned. 3. —(1) All existing cables, wires, mains, pipes or other apparatus placed along, across, over or under the abandoned area of road shall be retained. (2) All existing rights as to the use or maintenance of such cables, wires, mains, pipes or other apparatus shall be preserved. Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department for Infrastructure on 19th January 2017 (L.S.) G F McKenna A senior officer of the Department for Infrastructure (a) 2016 c. 5 (N.I.) (b) S.I. 1993/3160 (N.I. 15) (c) S.R. 1999 No. 481 Article 6( d) and Schedule 4 Part IV SCHEDULE Article 2 AREA OF ROAD TO BE ABANDONED An area of 1056 square metres of superseded road running parallel to the North Lisburn Feeder, Route A513 in the townland of Aghalislone and extending in a south-westerly direction from a point 6.4 metres west of its junction with Derriaghy Road (Route C005), Lisburn, more particularly delineated and shown hatched on Map No. -
PEOPLE BUILD COMMUNITIES Annual Report 1St April 2016 – 31St March 2017 Full Members
PEOPLE BUILD COMMUNITIES Annual Report 1st April 2016 – 31st March 2017 Full Members Age Concern East Belfast & Castlereagh (IND) Lagan Village Youth & Community Group Ballybeen Women’s Centre Mountpottinger Methodist Church Ballymac Friendship Trust Ballymacarrett District LOL No 6 District Newtownards Road Elim Pentecostal Church Ballymacarrett Somme Festival Newtownards Road Womens’ Group Bloomfield Community Association Boring Wells Oak Partnership BRACE (Ballymac Regeneration & Comm Enterprise) Oasis Caring In Action Oasis Trading Clarawood Community Association Connswater Community Group Round Tower Community Project Connswater Womens Group Cregagh Community Association Short Strand Community Forum Cregagh Retired Active Gentlemen Short Strand Festival Short Strand Partnership Dundonald Sea Cadets St Columbas’ Ladies’ Guild Strandtown Primary School East Belfast Mission Survivors of Suicide Support Group East Belfast Wise Mens Shed EBIAC - East Belfast Independent Advice Centre The Aslan Association Engage With Age The Hopefuls Tullycarnet Community Support Services Ltd Friends of Mullen Mews Walkway Community Association Greenway Women’s Centre Wandsworth Community Association Willowfield Parish Church Knocknagoney Area Forum Willowfield Parish Community Association Knocknagoney Community Centre Associate Members Alison Wghtman Hosford Ashfield Boys’ High School Inverary Community Centre Belfast City Council Belfast Health & Social Care Trust (Comm Dev) Links Women’s Group Belfast Interface Project BRO South & East Team Newtownbreda -
Secondary Consultation Response Robbie Butler
2018 REVIEW – SECONDARY CONSULTATION RESPONSE ROBBIE BUTLER MLA Response ID: BHLF-33PK-2YXZ-X Submitted to 2018 Review: Secondary Consultation Postal area: Name: Robbie Butler MLA Email: Organisation - please enter 'None' if this does not apply: Ulster Unionist Party Comments on Ulster Unionist Party submission: Dear Sir/Madam I am writing in my capacity as a Lagan Valley MLA regarding the ongoing consultation regarding the Boundary Commission’s proposals for new Parliamentary boundaries for the current Lagan Valley constituency. The Commission’s proposals would split the City of Lisburn in two and transfer the bulk of it into a modified South Antrim which would stretch from Lisburn up to Antrim town and across to Glengormley which is situated North of Belfast. It will separate Lisburn from its southern and western hinterlands of Hillsborough, Dromore and Moira, towns which many former Lisburn residents naturally migrate to, and these would then form part of a new West Down constituency. I would argue that there is no rational argument for splitting the City of Lisburn, Northern Ireland's second largest city, cutting of historical connections and community bonds. Similarly there is simply little or no logic for the new constituency of West Down which expands from Bandbridge and Portadown in the west to Carryduff in the east, with Hillsborough, Drumbo, Hillhall, Blaris being paired with Bleary and Waringstown. This new constituency has no centre and destroys numerous longstanding community ties. It would appear to me that such has been the desire to reduce Belfast from four to three constituencies that little consideration has been given to boundaries outside of Belfast. -
2020 09 30 RP6 Network Investment Rigs Reporting Workbook
2020_09_30 RP6 Network Investment RIGs Reporting Workbook Licensee Name / s: NIE Networks Reporting price base: Nominal Year / s Oct 2017 - Mar 2020 Submission Date 30/09/2020 Submission Version Number v1 Key Licensee input cells Total cells (of formulae within worksheet) Reference to other worksheets Reference to other workbooks Check cell = OK Check cell = error No input Descriptions and pack data NIPRIGS Version Date Comments/ Notable changes (including sheet and cell references) Effect of changes Reason for changes V1.0 Issued to NIE Networks Not applicable (n.a.) n.a. To separate RP5 V1.0 05-Mar-19 Updated with reporting sheet 'RP5 Carryover Works' carryover costs. Agreed UR 1/3/19 Muff Repair programme incorrectly categorised as T19M Changed previous at the start of RP6, this Updated 110kV Muff Repairs code to T19n (from T19m). T19M 2018 year return (2018) was already an V1.0 17-Aug-20 Submission Asset Name changed to Earthwire Replacement submission code exisiting Cat code and current used within RP5. Changed to T19N to match NIEN internal SAP system RP6 NETWORK INVESTMENT RIGS DIRECT EXPENDITURE REPORTING YEAR PROGRAMME SUB-PROGRAMME ASSET IDENTIFICATION ASSET NAME VOLTAGE VOLUME (£) 2018 D06 D06A N/A HOLESTONE-KELLS-BALLYMENA 33kV 0.0 -20,114.54 2018 D07 D07A AN47 ANTRIM MAIN 33kV 0.0 95.18 2018 D07 D07A KR22 KILREA CENTRAL 33kV 0.0 6,788.05 2018 D07 D07A BR57 BANBRIDGE MAIN 33kV 1.4 12,774.20 2018 D07 D07A CL135 COLERAINE MAIN 33kV 0.0 8,092.28 2018 D07 D07A BR67 BANBRIDGE MAIN 33kV 0.4 27,359.57 2018 D07 D07A BR17 BANBRIDGE -
148 the Belfast Gazette, 2Nd March, 1984
148 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 2ND MARCH, 1984 ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS OFFICE NOTICE OF GRANT OF CERTIFICATES OF UNENFORCEABILITY Take Notice that the following certificates of unenforceability have been granted by the Enforcement of Judgments Office Name, address and occupation of the debtor Amount for Date of which Certi- Certificate ficate issued Samuel Francis Burns, 4 Clanmorris Close, Bangor, County Down, Unemployed 373.32 6.12.83 Susan Spratt, 32 Crossowen Gardens, Clogher, County Tyrone, Unemployed 78.56 5.12.83 Robert j. A. Hall, 4 Stoneburn Place, Currynearn, Drumahoe, Co. Londonderry, Trainee Gardener 67.50 29.11.83 Robert Hall, 4 Stoneburn Place, Drumahoe, Trainee Gardener 322.43 29.11.83 Robert James Alexander Hall, 4 Stoneburn Place, Ardmore, Trainee Gardener 460.00 29.11.83 Alexander McKee, 10 Comber Gardens, Drumaness, Ballynahinch, County Down, Van Driver 2943.21 5.12.83 William Boyd, 32 Almond Drive, Dunmurry, County Antrim, Unemployed 289.11 14.12.83 John Allen, Flat 91, Block 50, Annadale Crescent, Belfast 7, Unemployed 127.10 14.12.83 Richard Hutchines, 76 Killgreel Road, Parkhall, Antrim, Unemployed 6439.64 13.12.83 Joseph Franklin, 31 Ballyquinton Gardens, Kilcooley Estate, Bangor, County Down, Unemployed 104.30 24.11.83 C &.C Janitorial Supplies Limited, 94 Churchill Park, Bangor, County Down, Limited Liability Company 4117.93 14.12.83 Finian Joseph Baker & Co. Limited, Kilready, Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh, Limited Liability Company 1841.83 24.11.83 George James Chambers, 69 Innisfree Park, Commons, Newry, County -
Researching Huguenot Settlers in Ireland
BYU Family Historian Volume 6 Article 9 9-1-2007 Researching Huguenot Settlers in Ireland Vivien Costello Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byufamilyhistorian Recommended Citation The BYU Family Historian, Vol. 6 (Fall 2007) p. 83-163 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at BYU ScholarsArchive. It has been accepted for inclusion in BYU Family Historian by an authorized editor of BYU ScholarsArchive. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. RESEARCHING HUGUENOT SETTLERS IN IRELAND1 VIVIEN COSTELLO PREAMBLE This study is a genealogical research guide to French Protestant refugee settlers in Ireland, c. 1660–1760. It reassesses Irish Huguenot settlements in the light of new findings and provides a background historical framework. A comprehensive select bibliography is included. While there is no formal listing of manuscript sources, many key documents are cited in the footnotes. This work covers only French Huguenots; other Protestant Stranger immigrant groups, such as German Palatines and the Swiss watchmakers of New Geneva, are not featured. INTRODUCTION Protestantism in France2 In mainland Europe during the early sixteenth century, theologians such as Martin Luther and John Calvin called for an end to the many forms of corruption that had developed within the Roman Catholic Church. When their demands were ignored, they and their followers ceased to accept the authority of the Pope and set up independent Protestant churches instead. Bitter religious strife throughout much of Europe ensued. In France, a Catholic-versus-Protestant civil war was waged intermittently throughout the second half of the sixteenth century, followed by ever-increasing curbs on Protestant civil and religious liberties.3 The majority of French Protestants, nicknamed Huguenots,4 were followers of Calvin. -
1991 No. 317 ROAD TRAFFIC and VEHICLES
No. 317 Road Traffic and Vehicles 1435 1991 No. 317 ROAD TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES Roads (Speed Limit) (No. 4) Order (Northern Ireland) 1991 Made 22nd July 1991 Coming into operation 2nd September 1991 The Department of the Environment, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Articles 2(2)(a) and 50(4) of the Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 (b) and of every other power" enabling it in that behalf, orders and directs as follows: . Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Roads (Speed Limit) (No. 4) Order (Northern Ireland) 1991 and shall come into ·operation on 2nd September 1991. Speed restrictions on· certain roads 2. Each of the roads or lengths of road specified in Schedule 1 shall be a restricted road for the purposes of Article 50 of the Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 1981. 3. The length of road specified in Schedule 2 shall not be a restricted road for the purposes of said Article 50. Revocations 4. The provisions described in Schedule 3 are revoked. Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of the Environment on 22nd July 1991. (L.s.) E. J. Galway Assistant Secretary (a) See definition of "Department" (b) S.l. 19811154 (N.l. 1) 1436 Road Traffic and Vehicles No. 317 SCHEDULE 1 Article 2 Restricted Roads 1. Barragh Gardens, Ballinamallard. 2. Castlemurry Drive, Ballimamallard. 3. Enniskillen Road, Route B46, Ballinamallard, from its junction with Coa Road, to a point approximately 57 metres south-west of its junction with Drummurry Gardens. 4. Femey View, Ballinamallard. -
Community Health Impact Assessment Pilot Project Report Ballybeen Ards Community Steering Group
ards Community Health Impact Assessment Pilot Project Report ballybeen Ards Community Steering Group Chair Ms Lorraine Lindsay Investing for Health Members Ms Carol Anne Hewitt Kircubbin & District Community Association Ms Valerie Richmond Ards Borough Council Ms Sheila Bailie Peninsula Healthy Living Partnership Ms Jane Smith Cloughey & District Community Association Ms Caroline Mahon Upper Ards Community Association Ms Una Gilmore Lifestart Mr Michael Doyle Portaferry Health Centre Mr Andy Mayhew Ulster Community & Hospitals Trust Mr Cecil Worthington Ulster Community & Hospitals Trust Ms Frances Hughes The Rural Housing Estates Programme Ms Fidelma O’Gorman Sure Start Ms Elaine McVeigh Ards Community Safety Partnership Ms Patricia Short E Learn Shop Mr Rodney Morton Ards Community Hospital Ms Lorna Paul Ulster Community & Hospitals Trust Mr Michael Taylor Northern Ireland Housing Executive Ms Vivienne Scott SEELB Mr Hugh McComb Ballywalter Community Action Group Ms Mary Frances McManus Ulster Community & Hospitals Trust Ms Jackie Robinson East Down Rural Community Network Ms Linda Johnston Ulster Community & Hospitals Trust Ballybeen Community Steering Group Chair Ms Sheelagh Hogg Ballybeen Improvement Group Members Ms Pauline Beattie NIHE Mr Billy Brooks EBCHIP (from March 2004) Mr Paul Carland NIHE Ms Claire Curran EBCHIP (from June 2004) Mr William Hobson Ballybeen Improvement Group (until May 2004) Ms Tanya Hughes Ballybeen Womens Centre Mr Ian Kerr EBCHIP Mr David McCartney Brooklands Primary School Ms Mavis McCune Ballybeen Activity Centre Mr Maurice Meehan EHSSB Ms Gabi Mornhinweg South & East Belfast HSST Mr Trevor Newman Millar’s Lane Day Centre Mr Gerry Potts Ballybeen Improvement Group (until May 2004) Ms Paula Powell EBCHIP Mr David Smyth Ballybeen Men in Focus Mr Mike Wilson Local Strategic Partnership This is one of five reports produced during the CHIA pilot. -
Planning Applications Decisions Issued
Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/02/2018 To: 28/02/2018 No. of Applications: 90 Reference Number Category Applicant Name & Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Address Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA05/2015/0609/F LOCDEV Mayfair Homes (NI) Ltd Lands adjacent to and Housing development of Permission 13/02/2018 117.6 c/o agent including nos 47 32 no dwellings in total, Granted 51 & 53 Lurgan Road comprising 24 no. Moira detached and 8 no. semi- detached dwellings, garages and associated road and siteworks (Amended scheme) LA05/2016/0216/F LOCDEV Andrew Nelson 88 Old Lands to rear of No. Erection of 2no. semi Permission 09/02/2018 96.8 Hillsborough Road 88-94 Hillsborough Old detached dwellings Granted Lisburn Road and south east of BT27 5EP No.2 Edgewater Lisburn LA05/2016/0388/F LOCDEV Leona P Mc Kay 11 Site adjacent to 1 Proposed two storey Permission 14/02/2018 90.8 Bridge Street Dundrum Road dwelling and single storey Granted Killyleagh Dromara garage. Downpatrick BT25 2JH BT30 9QN LA05/2016/0405/O LOCDEV Julie Anderson 1 Adjacent to and North Dwelling on a farm Permission 12/02/2018 89.6 White Mountain Road West of 1 Granted Lisburn Whitemountain Road BT28 3QU Lisburn Page 1 of 21 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 01/02/2018 To: 28/02/2018 No. of Applications: 90 Reference Number Category Applicant Name & Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Address Decision Process Issued (Weeks) LA05/2016/0674/O LOCDEV Mr A Spence 22 Opposite 44 Dundrod Proposed replacement Permission 09/02/2018 80.8 Dundrod Road -
Planning Applications Validated Period: 25 June 2018 to 29 June 2018
Planning Applications Validated Period: 25 June 2018 to 29 June 2018 Reference Number Category Proposal Location LA05/2018/0630/O Local Proposed infill site to provide 2 no dwellings under PPS21 Land between 31 & 35 Clogher Road Lisburn BT27 5PQ LA05/2018/0631/F Local Proposed relocation of existing vehicular access to 76 Ballylesson Road Belfast dwelling to include new visibility splays etc to improve BT8 8JT road safety and new gates, piers and fences LA05/2018/0632/A Consent Hoarding sign on posts (2m x 2m) to advertise new 81 Richmond Court Lisburn residential development BT27 4QX LA05/2018/0633/F Local Proposed change of house type to that previously 162 Ballyskeagh Road approved under LA05/2017/0080/F (including partial Drumbeg demolition) with associated car parking and landscaping LA05/2018/0634/F Local Change of house type to 4No. dwellings including Lands at Harmoney House removal of attached garages, addition of sun lounge and 199 Queensway Lisburn detached garages LA05/2018/0638/F Local Proposed natural pond Lands adjoining and 50m North of 142 Carryduff Road Lisburn LA05/2018/0642/F Local Conversion of garage to Granny Flat with an extension to 18 Woodhall Moira side facing garage (retrospective) Craigavon BT67 0NG LA05/2018/0643/F Local One nr dwelling and garage (change of house type from Site adjacent to 16 Gulf Road previously approved under LA05/2017/0373/RM) Hillsborough BT26 6ER LA05/2018/0644/F Local New dormer window to master bedroom 25 Wyncroft Crescent Lisburn BT28 2AT LA05/2018/0647/RM Local Site for dwelling Lands between 320 and 324 Upper Ballynahinch Road Legacurry Lisburn BT27 6XG LA05/2018/0648/O Local Replacement dwelling and garage with new access in to Approx 280m south east of 112 supersede existing approval under application ref: Ravernet Road Lisburn BT27 LA05/2016/0368/O 5NF LA05/2018/0650/NMC Consent Amended design to walled garden gazebo feature.