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Local Council 2019 Polling Station Scheme
LOCAL COUNCIL 2019 POLLING STATION SCHEME LOCAL COUNCIL: NEWRY, MOURNE AND DOWN DEA: CROTLIEVE POLLING STATION: ROSTREVOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, WARRENPOINT RD, ROSTREVOR, BT34 3EB BALLOT BOX 1 TOTAL ELECTORATE 987 WARD STREET POSTCODE N08001035BRIDGE STREET, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BG N08001035CARRICKBAWN PARK, ROSTREVOR BT34 3AP N08001035ST. BRONACHS COTTAGES, ROSTREVOR BT34 3DF N08001035CHERRY HILL, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BD N08001035CHURCH STREET, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BA N08001035ST BRONAGHS COURT, ROSTREVOR BT34 3DY N08001035CLOUGHMORE PARK, ROSTREVOR BT34 3AX N08001035CLOUGHMORE ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3EL N08001035FORESTBROOK PARK, ROSTREVOR BT34 3DX N08001035FORESTBROOK AVENUE, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BX N08001035FORESTBROOK ROAD, NEWTOWN BT34 3BT N08001035SHANWILLAN, ROSTREVOR BT34 3GH N08001035GLEANN RUAIRI, ROSTREVOR BT34 3GE N08001035GLEANN SI, ROSTREVOR BT34 3TX N08001035GLENVIEW TERRACE, ROSTREVOR BT34 3ES N08001035GREENPARK ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3EY N08001035KILBRONEY COURT, ROSTREVOR BT34 3EX N08001035GREENDALE CRESCENT, ROSTREVOR BT34 3HF N08001035GREENPARK COURT, ROSTREVOR BT34 3GS N08001035BRICK ROW, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BQ N08001035GLENMISKAN, ROSTREVOR BT34 3FF N08001035HORNERS LANE, ROSTREVOR BT34 3EJ N08001035KILBRONEY ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BH N08001035KILBRONEY ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3HU N08001035KILLOWEN TERRACE, ROSTREVOR BT34 3ER N08001035MARY STREET, ROSTREVOR BT34 3AY N08001035NEWTOWN ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3DD N08001035NEWTOWN ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BY N08001035NEWTOWN ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BY N08001035NEWTOWN ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BZ N08001035PINEWOOD, -
Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only for the Period:-04/08/2018 to 10/08/2018
Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-04/08/2018 to 10/08/2018 Count : 19 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1197/A Shop signs Murphy Bros. Advertisem Murphy Bros Ltd 103 Gollogly Drafting Setvices 23 103 Carrickasticken ent Carrickasticken Road Newry Road Road Forkhill Forkhill Forkhill Newry Newry Newry BT35 9RL BT35 9RN BT35 9RL LA07/2018/1198/F Proposed demolition of "Lean- Murphy Bros. Full Murphy Bros Ltd 103 Gollogly Drafting Services 23 To" canopy across front of 103 Carrickasticken Carrickasticken Road Newry Road existing convenience shop Road Forkhill Forkhill and (a) The erection of a new Forkhill Newry Newry single storey flat roof Newry Bt35 9RL BT35 9RN extension to front of shop to BT35 9RL facilitate new entrance and additional shop area and (b) Replace existing corrugated wall and roof cladding with new cladding to entire building. Page 1 of 5 Planning Applications Validated - Valid Only For the Period:-04/08/2018 to 10/08/2018 Count : 19 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Type LA07/2018/1199/NMC Due to cost implications and Infill site approx. 65m Non Ms A Shields and Mr C Aubel BCL Architecture The Belfry to closer align their proposed north of 22 Material 22 Teconnaught Road 54A Main Street dwelling and garage with Teconnaught Road Change Loughinisland Newcastle PPS7/Building on Tradition Loughinisland Downpatrick BT33 0AE Guide make some minor Downpatrick BT30 8QB amendments to the approved BT30 8QB design: 1. 2no window type changes. -
The Ulster Journal of Archaeology 1938-2013/2014
A CONTENTS LIST OF THE THIRD SERIES OF THE ULSTER JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY 1938-2013/2014 Compiled by Ruairí Ó Baoill on behalf of the Ulster Archaeological Society © Ulster Archaeological Society First published December 2017 Ulster Archaeological Society c/o Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork, Archaeology and Palaeoecology, School of Natural and Built Environment, The Queen’s University of Belfast Belfast BT7 1NN www.qub.ac.uk/sites/uas/ Ulster Journal of Archaeology Vol. 72, 2013/2014 Table of Contents Page The Excavation of a Bronze Age Settlement at Skilganaban, County Antrim 1-54 Jonathan Barkley The Armagh 'Pagan' Statues: a check-list, a summary of their known history 55-69 and possible evidence of their original location Richard B Warner The Excavation of two Early Medieval Ditches at Tullykevin, County Down 70-88 Brian Sloan The Excavation of a Cashel at Ballyaghagan, County Antrim 89-111 Henry Welsh The Excavation of a Multi-Period Ecclesiastical Site at Aghavea, County 112-141 Fermanagh Ruairí Ó Baoill The Early Ecclesiastical Complexes of Carrowmore and Clonca and their 142-160 landscape context in Inishowen, County Donegal Colm O'Brien, Max Adams, Deb Haycock, Don O'Meara and Jack Pennie An Excavation at the Battlements of the Great Tower, Carrickfergus Castle, 161-172 County Antrim Henry Welsh An Excavation at the Inner Ward, Carrickfergus Castle, County Antrim 173-183 Henry Welsh The Cockpit of Ulster: War along the River Blackwater 1593-1603 184-199 James O'Neill Excavations at Tully Castle, County Fermanagh 200-219 Naomi Carver and Peter Bowen Lead Cloth Seals from Carrickfergus, County Antrim, and a London Seal in 220-226 the National Museum of Ireland Brian G Scott Field Surveys undertaken by the Ulster Archaeological Society in 2011 227-236 Grace McAlister Reviews Archaeology and Celtic Myth, An Exploration by John Waddell 237-241 Review by: Christopher J Lynn High Island (Ardoileán), Co. -
The Belfast Gazette, November 17, 1939
362 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 17, 1939. alias Embdale, Lackan, Lisnacreevy, Ballintur Upr., Kilfeaghan Upr, Kil- Lisnacroppan, Lisnavaghrog, Lisnisk, lowen Mountains. Lissize, Moneygore, Rossconor, Seafin, Barony of Mourne: Tirfergus, Tirkelly, Tirgorey. Parish of Kilkeel : • Parish of Drumgooland: Aghyoghill, Attycall, Aughnahoory, Ballymackilcreiny, Ballyward, Clogh- Aughnaloopy, Aughrim, Ballinran, Ball- skelt, Dechommed, Drumadonnell, inran Upr., B'allyardel, Ballygowan, Moneyslane. Ballykeel, Ballymadeerfy, Ballymagart, Parish of Kilcoo: Ballymageogh, Ballymartin, Ballyna- Foffanybane, Foffanyreagh, Letalian. hatten, Ballyrogan or Mourne Park, Parish of Newry: B'allyveagh Beg, Ballyveagh Beg Upr:, Shannaghan. Ballyveagh More, Ballyveagh More Barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half: Upr, Benagh Lr.. Benagh Upr., Brack- Parish of Clonallan: enagh East, Brackenagh East Upr., Cabragh, Cullion. Brackenagh West, Brackenagh West Parish of Drumgath: Upr., Carrigenagh, Carrigenagh. Upr., Ballydoo, Ballykeel, Barnmeen, Car- Corcreaghan, Cranfield, Derryoge, nany, Cross, Drumgath, Drumgreenagh, Drumcro, Drumindoney, Drummanlane, Drumlough, Kiltarriff, Lissize, Lurgan- Drummanmore, Dunnaman, Dunnaval, cahone, Tullyquilly. Glassdrumman, Glassdrumman Upr., Barony of Lordship of Newry Barony: Glenloughan, Glenloughan Upr., Parish of Newry: Grange, Greencastle, Guineways, Ardarragh, Curley, Finnards, Gransha, Guineways Upr., Kilkeel, Leitrim, Culey. Leitrim Upr., Lisnacree, Lisnacree Upr., Lurganconary, Lurganreagh, Magheramurphy, Maghereagh, Maghery, -
The Castlewellan Court Book 1824
THE CASTLEWELLAN COURT BOOK 1824 EDITED BY J. CHRISTOPHER NAPIER Published on the internet 2004 DEDICATED to the memory of Martin McBurney QC RM, whose cruel murder on 16 September 1974 deprived us of a true Justice of the People. I wish to acknowledge with gratitude the huge assistance given by William and Monty Murphy, by the late Desmond McMullan, of Heather Semple, Librarian of the Law Society of Northern Ireland, Terence Bowman, editor of the Mourne Observer, in addition to the countless friends who proffered advice and assistance without which this book could never have been published; in addition to the encouragement of Ann, my wife throughout the long period in which this work was done. J Christopher Napier BA Biographical Note on Editor Master Napier was born in Belfast in 1936, and was educated at St Malachy’s College, Antrim Road, and Queen’s University, Belfast. He practiced as a solicitor in Belfast from 1961 until 1990 when he was appointed Master (Taxing Office) of the Supreme Court of Judicature for Northern Ireland. CONTENTS Frontispiece – Photograph of the Court House as it is today – a public library 1. Introduction and Background a. The Book itself b. The age in which the Book was written c. Castlewellan in 1824 d. The Justices of the Peace and their role e. Notes on the Justices referred to 2. Appendices a. Fines b. Legal Costs c. Produce d. Prices and bargains e. Table of Causes of Action, Crimes and Statutory Offences f. Table of Serious Offences g. Deposition of William McNally h. -
Scheduled Historic Monuments Of
HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT DIVISION Historic Monuments of Northern Ireland Scheduled Historic Monuments 1st April 2016 NORTHERN IRELAND ENVIRONMENT AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT HISTORIC MONUMENTS OF NORTHERN IRELAND Historic Environment Division identifies, protects, records, investigates and presents Northern Ireland's heritage of archaeological and historic sites and monuments. The Department has statutory responsibility for the sites and monuments in this list which are protected under Article 3 of the Historic Monuments and Archaeological Objects (NI) Order 1995. They are and are listed in alphabetical order of townland name within each county. The Schedule of Historic Monuments at April 2016 This schedule is compiled and maintained by the Department and is available for public consultation at the Monuments and Buildings Record, Waterman House, 5-33 Hill Street, Belfast BT1 2LA. Additions and amendments are made throughout each year and this list supersedes all previously issued lists. To date there are 1,977 scheduled historic monuments. It is an offence to damage or alter a scheduled site in any way. No works should be planned or undertaken at the sites listed here without first consulting with Historic Environment Division and obtaining any necessary Scheduled Monument Consent. The unique reference number for each site is in the last column of each entry and should be quoted in all correspondence. Where sites are State Care and also have a scheduled area they are demarcated with an asterisk in this list The work of scheduling is ongoing, and the fact that a site is not in this list does not diminish its unique archaeological importance. The Northern Ireland Sites and Monuments Record (NISMR) has information on some 16,656 sites of which this scheduled list is about 12% at present. -
The Belfast Gazette, May 23, 1930
642 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, MAY 23, 1930. Eefetence Map filed Standard Standard Ree. Name of Tenant. Postal Address. Barony. 'Town land in Land Area. Rent. Purchas Pries. Purchase Annuity No" Commis- sion. A. R. P. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d, Holdings subject to Judicial Rents fixed between the 15th August, 1896, and the 16th August, 1911. 2 Samuel James Crory. Derryneill, Upper Iveagh Derryneill 2 5 0 27 370 2 15 2 58 1. 5 Ballyward, (Lower Half) Banbridge, Co. Down. 3 John Morrison Bally mac - do. do. 3 5 2 32 3 14 0 3 0 10 64 0 8 Murphy kilreiny, i Ballyward, Banbridge, Co. Down. 4 Bridget Kelly Derryneill, do. do. 4 8 0 20 5 8 04 8 10 93 10 2 (widow) Ballyward, Banbridge. Co. Down. 5 Do. do. do. do. 4A 129120 0 18 2, 19 2 5 6 Hugh King c/o John do. do. 5 (17 3 512 0 0 9 17 6207 17 11 Ward, - Gargory, • Ballyward, Banbridge, Co. Down. i 7 William Singer Derryneill, do. do. 6 13 1 10 5 13 6 4 13 4! 98 4 11 Ballyward, Banbridge, Co. Down. 8 John Gorman Ballydrumman do. do. 7 11 1 38 6 12 0 5 8 8 114 7 9 Leitrim, Co. Down. Holding subject to a Rent other than a Judicial Rent. 9 William Singer Derryneill, Upper Iveagh Derryneill 6A 11 2 25 700 5 15 2121 4 7 Ballyward, (Lower Half) Banbridge, Co. Down. ! NOTES. — (a) Each holding when vested in the purchaser shall continue to have appurtenant thereto, and to be subject to, as the case may be, any previously existing easements, rights and appurtenances. -
Polling Station Scheme Review - Local Council
POLLING STATION SCHEME REVIEW - LOCAL COUNCIL LOCAL COUNCIL: NEWRY, MOURNE AND DOWN DEA: CROTLIEVE POLLING STATION: ROSTREVOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, WARRENPOINT RD, ROSTREVOR, BT34 3EB BALLOT BOX 1 TOTAL ELECTORATE WARD STREET POSTCODE N08001035BRIDGE STREET, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BG N08001035CARRICKBAWN PARK, ROSTREVOR BT34 3AP N08001035ST. BRONACHS COTTAGES, ROSTREVOR BT34 3DF N08001035CHERRY HILL, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BD N08001035CHURCH STREET, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BA N08001035ST BRONAGHS COURT, ROSTREVOR BT34 3DY N08001035CLOUGHMORE PARK, ROSTREVOR BT34 3AX N08001035CLOUGHMORE ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3EL N08001035FORESTBROOK PARK, ROSTREVOR BT34 3DX N08001035FORESTBROOK AVENUE, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BX N08001035FORESTBROOK ROAD, NEWTOWN BT34 3BT N08001035SHANWILLAN, ROSTREVOR BT34 3GH N08001035GLEANN RUAIRI, ROSTREVOR BT34 3GE N08001035GLEANN SI, ROSTREVOR BT34 3TX N08001035GLENVIEW TERRACE, ROSTREVOR BT34 3ES N08001035GREENPARK ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3EY N08001035KILBRONEY COURT, ROSTREVOR BT34 3EX N08001035GREENDALE CRESCENT, ROSTREVOR BT34 3HF N08001035GREENPARK COURT, ROSTREVOR BT34 3GS N08001035BRICK ROW, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BQ N08001035GLENMISKAN, ROSTREVOR BT34 3FF N08001035HORNERS LANE, ROSTREVOR BT34 3EJ N08001035KILBRONEY ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BH N08001035KILBRONEY ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3HU N08001035KILLOWEN TERRACE, ROSTREVOR BT34 3ER N08001035MARY STREET, ROSTREVOR BT34 3AY N08001035NEWTOWN ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3DD N08001035NEWTOWN ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BY N08001035NEWTOWN ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BY N08001035NEWTOWN ROAD, ROSTREVOR BT34 3BZ N08001035PINEWOOD, -
Planning Applications – for Publishing for the Period:-18/01/2021 to 24/01/2021
Planning Applications – For publishing For the Period:-18/01/2021 to 24/01/2021 Count : 36 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type LA07/2021/0097/F Proposed single storey rear 4 Lakeview Full extension to dwelling Bessbrook Newry BT35 7AG LA07/2021/0099/F Application under Section 54 26 Killyleagh Road Full of planning Act (NI) 2011 to Downpatrick develop land without complying with Condition 2 of Planning Permission LA07/2015/0295/F ( seeking removal of extension hereby approved shall remain ancillary to the existing farm business only) LA07/2021/0100/F Change of use of single storey 24 High Street Full rear office unit to apartment Ballynahinch LA07/2021/0101/LDE Mobile home caravan used in 185M SSE of 5A LD assoication with adjacent Church Road Certificate stables for convenience to Newry Existing horses/ponies especially when ill or giving birth LA07/2021/0102/NMC Alterations to the front 86 Glassdrummand Non elevation to include for an Road Material enlarged, pitched entrance Crossmaglen Change porch Newry Armagh BT35 9DY Page 1 of 6 Planning Applications – For publishing For the Period:-18/01/2021 to 24/01/2021 Count : 36 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type LA07/2021/0103/F Proposed change of house 55 metres South East Full type and domestic garage of 70 Carrigenagh Road Kilkeel LA07/2021/0104/F Single storey rear extension, 3 Ashleigh Heights Full covered patio and internal Newcastle alterations LA07/2021/0105/F Extension to commercial Dennison Commercials Full premises Martins Lane Newry BT35 8PJ LA07/2021/0106/O -
Jousters Take Centre Stage at Carrickfergus Bruce Festival
INNOVATIVE NEW WEBSITE Ulster-Scots Agency (Boord o Ulstér-Scotch) official publication SATURDAY MAY 16 2015 LAUNCHED - SEE PAGE 13 Jousters take centre stage at Carrickfergus Bruce Festival Europe’s premier jousting team the Knights of Royal England will be among the many attractions at the Bruce Festival in Carrickfergus on May 30 & 31 - an event which commemorates the crowning of Edward Bruce as King of Ireland in 1315. SEE PAGE 7 Recalling how thousands of members of the Ulster-Scots Agency juvenile pipe band perform Billy Kennedy addresses fourth annual 36th (Ulster) Division paraded through at inaugural Spring Gatherin Whitelaw Reid Memorial lecture Belfast in a poignant march to the Front PAGE 5 PAGES 10&11 PAGE 13 2 www.ulsterscotsagency.com SATURDAY MAY 16 2015 SATURDAY MAY 16 2015 Fair faa ye Welcome to the May 2015 edition of the Ulster-Scot. The Ulster Scots Agency is gearing up for an exciting Festival season during the summer months with several large scale festivals due to take place in the coming weeks. The Bruce Festival 2015 will be taking place on 30th and 31st May at various locations in Carrickfergus and will be full of family entertainment such as the Knights of Royal England Jousting Team and will be free to attend. The Tall Ships will also be returning to Belfast for 2015 and the Ulster Scots Agency is busy preparing a programme of entertainment to celebrate our maritime heritage in association with Belfast City Council. You can read more about our involvement at upcoming festivals throughout this issue. -
Barra Mcgrory First Solicitor QC 2007 CPD Seminar Programme Keep Clear of Stormy Waters
THEWRIT ISSUE 184 MAY / JUNE 2007 THE JOURNAL OF THE LAW SOCIETY OF NORTHERN IRELAND THIS MONTH: Barra McGrory First Solicitor QC 2007 CPD Seminar Programme Keep clear of stormy waters: Creating Your Own Future A series of seminars presented by The Ridley Partnership Ltd. The provision of legal services is going through a period of rapid and unprecedented change. The proposed legal reforms will undoubtedly impact on the legal services landscape in Northern Ireland and firms need to be prepared for the impact of these changes. The Ridley Partnership Ltd has been at the forefront of legal reform support; partnering with law firms as they make the appropriate adjustments to their business. Hence our 2007 seminar series will focus on bringing practical guidance as you prepare to “create you own future”. Our programme for firms will commence with a Cost: series of CPD seminars in November and December 2007. One Seminar: £125 plus VAT Wednesday 21st November 2007 Two Seminars: £230 plus VAT Testing the health of your firm and deciding the way forward. Full Series: £300 plus VAT Wednesday 28th November 2007 An early booking discount of 10% will be offered on all Understanding the liabilities and risk as you prepare your bookings received before 30th June 2007. firm for change. Registration for each seminar will be from 1.30 pm with the Wednesday 5th December 2007 seminar taking place between 2.00 pm and 5.00 pm. Ensuring that the future you create is as successful as possible. All seminars will be held at The Kings Hall Exhibition and Conference Centre, Balmoral, Belfast, BT9 6GW. -
Outdoor Recreation Action Plan for the Sperrins
Mourne Outdoor Recreation Action Plan Prepared by Outdoor Recreation NI on behalf of Sport NI and in partnership with the Mourne Outdoor Recreation Forum October 2014 CONTENTS TABLE OF FIGURES ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 FOREWORD ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................. 7 1.1. The Need for this Plan .................................................................................................................................. 7 1.2. Purpose of Plan ............................................................................................................................................... 7 1.4. Scope ................................................................................................................................................................. 8 1.5. Activities Covered ......................................................................................................................................... 9 2. METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................ 11 3. INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................................................