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Chronicles of a Sunday Cyclist
Chronicles of a Sunday Cyclist A collection of short stories by Barney Mulholland Chronicles of a Sunday Cyclist Page 1 Chronicles of a Sunday Cyclist Contents The Fred Whitton Four Seasons Cycling Challenge................................................................................. 3 Sunday Cycle 23 June 2013 .................................................................................................................... 9 To the Plum Sunday Cycle 30 June 2013 .............................................................................................. 10 The start of the mountain season. Sunday Cycle 7th July 2013 ............................................................ 12 Sunday Cycle – 14th July 2013 Pat’s Return ........................................................................................ 13 Ascention Monday - 22nd July 2013 ..................................................................................................... 14 Sunday Cycle – 4th August 2013 ............................................................................................................ 17 Monday Cycle 5th August 2013 ............................................................................................................. 18 Team Cycle - Sunday 11th August 2013 ............................................................................................... 19 Inishowen 100 18th August 2013 ...................................................................................................... 21 Sunday Cycle 25-Aug-2013 .................................................................................................................. -
In Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Lowther(s) in Londonderry, Northern Ireland The earliest I have found the name in Londonderry is on the 1796 Flax Grower's List: Louther, Edward, Tirkeeran, Clondermot [Glendermot] 2 wheels. Following is a quote from http://www.glendermottpc.org/?page_id=94 "The Barony of Armagh was changed into Tirkeeran about 1639, and comprised the Parishes of Cumber, Clondermot and Faughanvale... So the Parish of Glendermott is part of the Barony of Tirkeeran. It measures approximately nine miles by five miles, and has 173 acres of water. There are over 21,514 acres in the parish of which 4,410 acres is bog, mountain etc. " Next are the births/baptisms of the children of John Lowther(s) & his wife Elizabeth Kearns (or sometimes spelled Cairns) as follows: Sarah Lowthers 11 Oct 1807 John Lowthers 24 Jul 1809 William Lowthers 14 May 1811 George Lowthers 5 Sep 1813 Samuel Lowthers 7 May 1820 / bap. 7 Aug 1822 John Lowthers 16 Feb 1823 Thomas Lowthers 11 Jun 1826 Also, marriage records as follows... Date Groom Bride Remarks 16.11.1824 Edward Jane By Lowthers McCrossen licence age 22 age 22 by Rev Johnston ?.2.1829 Edward Elizabeth(X) Elizabeth Lowthers Kilgore signed In the presence of James Kilgore with an and Edward McIntire X 18.10.1832 Eliezer? Elizabeth Lisdillon Thompson Lowthers 28.12.1835 Henry Rebecca Lisdillon In the presence of Edward Lowthers Mitchell Lowthers and David Kilgore 26.3.1836 David Esther In the presence of James Lowthers Mitchell Lowthers and Sam Hamilton 29.12.1838 James Jane(X) In the presence of William Devine Lowthers Devine -
County Londonderry - Official Townlands: Administrative Divisions [Sorted by Townland]
County Londonderry - Official Townlands: Administrative Divisions [Sorted by Townland] Record O.S. Sheet Townland Civil Parish Barony Poor Law Union/ Dispensary /Local District Electoral Division [DED] 1911 D.E.D after c.1921 No. No. Superintendent Registrar's District Registrar's District 1 11, 18 Aghadowey Aghadowey Coleraine Coleraine Aghadowey Aghadowey Aghadowey 2 42 Aghagaskin Magherafelt Loughinsholin Magherafelt Magherafelt Magherafelt Aghagaskin 3 17 Aghansillagh Balteagh Keenaght Limavady Limavady Lislane Lislane 4 22, 23, 28, 29 Alla Lower Cumber Upper Tirkeeran Londonderry Claudy Claudy Claudy 5 22, 28 Alla Upper Cumber Upper Tirkeeran Londonderry Claudy Claudy Claudy 6 28, 29 Altaghoney Cumber Upper Tirkeeran Londonderry Claudy Ballymullins Ballymullins 7 17, 18 Altduff Errigal Coleraine Coleraine Garvagh Glenkeen Glenkeen 8 6 Altibrian Formoyle / Dunboe Coleraine Coleraine Articlave Downhill Downhill 9 6 Altikeeragh Dunboe Coleraine Coleraine Articlave Downhill Downhill 10 29, 30 Altinure Lower Learmount / Banagher Tirkeeran Londonderry Claudy Banagher Banagher 11 29, 30 Altinure Upper Learmount / Banagher Tirkeeran Londonderry Claudy Banagher Banagher 12 20 Altnagelvin Clondermot Tirkeeran Londonderry Waterside Rural [Glendermot Waterside Waterside until 1899] 13 41 Annagh and Moneysterlin Desertmartin Loughinsholin Magherafelt Magherafelt Desertmartin Desertmartin 14 42 Annaghmore Magherafelt Loughinsholin Magherafelt Bellaghy Castledawson Castledawson 15 48 Annahavil Arboe Loughinsholin Magherafelt Moneymore Moneyhaw -
6 Millbrook Park Drumahoe, Derry BT47
For Sale (Closing Date 14 March 2013) On The Instruction of McCambridge Duffy LLP Chartered Surveyors Property Consultants 6 Millbrook Park Northern Office: Drumahoe, 20 –22 Stable Lane Coleraine BT52 1DQ T 028 7034 4244 Derry BT47 3QH F 028 7034 4949 E [email protected] Belfast Office: Closing Date For Offers: 22 Adelaide Street Belfast BT2 8GD th T 028 9024 8181 12 Noon Thursday 14 March 2013 F 028 9024 8188 E [email protected] (If Not Previously Sold) www.okt.co.uk Location and Description The subject property, off Millbrook Park, The subject comprises a detached is situated on the periphery of Derry bungalow together with site to the rear. City centre, in close proximity to the A6 Derry / Belfast corridor, Altnagelvin Planning Permission for the 5 Hospital and Tesco Superstore. dwellings allows for retention of the bungalow. Outline Planning granted 11 April 2011 for 5 no. detached dwellings. Further information available from agents. Accommodation Acres Hectares Site Area Approximately: C. 1.37 C. 0.55 Bungalow was not inspected. Planning Application No: A / 2009 / 0792 / 0 Description: Site for proposed housing development comprising 5 no. Dwellings. Approved: 11 April 2011 Sales Details Price: Title: £100,000 Assumed Freehold VAT All prices, outgoings etc quoted are exclusive of, but may be subject to VAT. EPC Viewing On Site Contact: Further details can be obtained from Agents: Michael Burke Email: [email protected] O’Connor Kennedy Turtle 20-22 Stable Lane Coleraine, BT52 1DQ Tel: 028 70344244 Fax: 028 70344949 Email: [email protected] Web: www.okt.co.uk Our Ref: MB/PD/C2983 Reproduced by commission of the Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland on behalf of the controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. -
No. 205 Road Traffic and Vehicles 1980 No. 205
No. 205 Road Traffic and Vehicles 681 1980 No. 205 ROAD TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1980 Made 24th June 1980 Coming into operation 1 st August 1980 The Department of the Environment in exercise of the powers conferred by section 43(4) of the Road Traffic Act (Northern Ireland) 1970(a) and now vested in it(b) and of every other power enabling it in that behalf hereby orders and directs as follows:- Citation and commencement 1. This order may be cited as the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1980 and shall come into operation on 1st August 1980. Revocations of previous directions 2. The directions contained in:- Article 2 of the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1956(c), , Article 3 of the Roads (Speed Limit) (No.2) Order (Northern Ireland) 1964(d), Article 3 of the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1967(e), Article 3 of the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1968(f), Article 3 of the Roads (Speed Limit) (No.7) Order (Northern Ireland) 1969(g), Article 3 of the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1970(h), Article 2, of the Roads (Speed Limit) (No.4) Order (Northern Ireland) 1972(i), Article 4 of the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1973(j), Article 3 of the Roads (Speed Limit) (No.2) Order (Northern Ireland) 1978(k), are hereby revoked in so far as they relate to the lengths of road specified in schedule 1. Speed restrictions on certain roads 3. Each of the roads or lengths of road specified in schedule 2 shall be a restricted road for the purpose of section 43 of the Road Traffic Act (Northern Ireland) 1970. -
Constituency Profile Foyle - January 2015
Constituency Profile Foyle - January 2015 Constituency Profile – Foyle January 2015 About this Report Welcome to the 2015 statistical profile of the Constituency of Foyle produced by the Research and Information Service (RaISe) of the Northern Ireland Assembly. The profile is based on the new Constituency boundary which came into force following the May 2011 Assembly elections. This report includes a demographic profile of Foyle and indicators of Health, Education, the Labour Market, Low Income, Crime and Traffic and Travel. For each indicator, this profile presents: ■ The most up-to-date information available for Foyle; ■ How Foyle compares with the Northern Ireland average; and, ■ How Foyle compares with the other 17 Constituencies in Northern Ireland. For a number of indicators, ward level data is provided demonstrating similarities and differences within the Constituency of Foyle. A summary table has been provided showing the latest available data for each indicator, as well as previous data, illustrating change over time. Please note that the figures contained in this report may not be comparable with those in previous Constituency Profiles as government Departments sometimes revise figures. Where appropriate, rates have been re-calculated using the most up-to-date mid-year estimates that correspond with the data. The data used in this report has been obtained from NISRAs Northern Ireland Neighbourhood Information Service (NINIS). To access the full range of information available on NINIS, please visit: http://www.ninis2.nisra.gov.uk i Constituency Profile – Foyle January 2015 This report presents a statistical profile of the Constituency of Foyle which comprises the wards shown below. -
North West Greenway Network Route 1 - Derry/ Londonderry to Buncrana
NORTH WEST GREENWAY NETWORK NORTH WEST GREENWAY NETWORK ROUTE 1 - DERRY/ LONDONDERRY TO BUNCRANA STAGE 1 CONSTRAINTS STUDY AND ROUTE OPTIONS REPORT The North West Greenway Network project has been supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) NORTH WEST GREENWAY NETWORK 1 Rev 0 NORTH WEST GREENWAY NETWORK Quality Control Sheet Issue Date Prepared Date Checked Date Approved Date 1 (Draft) 25.05.18 RM May 18 KOS May 18 RA May 18 2 (Draft 2) 12.06.18 RM June 18 KOS June 18 SH June 18 3 (Draft 3) 14.06.18 RM June 18 KOS June 18 SH June 18 4 (Rev 0) 21.06.18 RM June 18 KOS June 18 SH June 18 2 Rev 0 NORTH WEST GREENWAY NETWORK 3 Rev 0 NORTH WEST GREENWAY NETWORK Contents 0 Executive Summary ....................................................................................................... 7 1 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 8 1.1 Project Background ................................................................................................. 8 2 Policy Documents and guidelines .................................................................................. 9 2.1 European Policy and Guidelines ............................................................................. 9 2.2 Northern Ireland Policy and Guidelines ................................................................... 9 2.2.1 National and Regional Policy Documents ....................................................... -
Heritage Newsletter 12
Heritage Newsletter Issue 12 Origins of some of our Placenames by Kate Murphy The poet, John Hewitt wrote; ‘I take my stand by the Ulster names, Each hard clean name like a weathered stone. Tyrella Rostrevor are flickering flames, The names I mean are The Moy, Malone, Strabane, Slieve Gullion and Portglenone.’ Hewitt is not the only poet to have enshrined our names in poetry and he goes on to say that ‘They trip off the tongue/ Like the lilt of a song.’ And so they do, and we seldom wonder about what they mean until we encounter a visitor, as I did a couple of weeks ago who was looking for her ancestral home in Ag had owey which was, she thought in Londonderry. It took me a few minutes to realize that she was looking for Aghadoey! There are 60,000 placenames in Ireland of which 6,700 are in Northern Ireland. Most of our placenames describe the natural features of the landscape – the mountains, lakes, hills , rocks, rivers etc. Like our own Portrush – Port Ros – the port on the point or promontory from which Hugh has titled his wonderful book. Then we have the names which tell of the additions made by man the most common of which might be bally which as everyone knows means town. But did man raise a fort, build a church, or Registered with The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland NIC102817 a mill, or sink a well? There’s no trace of it now but the name tells us there was a fort, a big fort, at Ramore head. -
Admissions to Magherafelt Workhouse: 25Th April to 4Th August 1847
Admissions to Magherafelt Workhouse: 25th April to 4th August 1847 Reg. No. Adm Adm Adm Forename Surname Sex Age Status Spouse Spouse Occupation Religion Electoral Townland Comments at time of entry Dis Dis Dis Status on Months in Day Month Year Forename Surname Division (if given) Day Month Year exit Work House 4200 22 July 1847 David Agnew M 84 Widower Labourer Roman Catholic Desertmartin Grange Very infirm and in the 10 Aug. 1847 Alive 0.75 greatest distress. 4201 22 July 1847 David Agnew M 63 Married Hannah Agnew Weaver Roman Catholic Bellaghy Tamlaghtduff Clean and healthy but can 20 Sept. 1847 Alive 2.00 get no employment. 4090 15 June 1847 Margaret Anderson F 40 Married Charles Anderson None Presbyterian The Loop Fever - sent in by Wm. 18 June 1847 Dead 1.00 Duncan personally. 4091 15 June 1847 Eliza Anderson F 9 Single None Presbyterian The Loop Fever - sent in by Wm. 24 Aug. 1848 Alive 14.00 Duncan personally. 4135 13 July 1847 James Anderson M 5 Deserted None Roman Catholic The Loop In great want. 24 Aug. 1848 Alive 13.00 4263 31 July 1847 Hamish Athinson M 17 Single None Presbyterian Swatragh Dunglady Fever and in great 13 Oct. 1848 Alive 15.00 destitution. 4269 3 Aug. 1847 Mary Jane Barnett F 24 Married None Presbyterian Ballymoghan Recovering after having 11 Aug. 1847 Alive 0.25 fever but In great destitution. Husband in 4256 29 July 1847 Rachael Baxter F 41 Widow None Presbyterian Union at Large Clean but in a state of 5 Aug. -
Norris Families Residing in Maghera Parish, Derry County, Northern Ireland Between 1740-1859 Daniel E
Norris Families Residing in Maghera Parish, Derry County, Northern Ireland Between 1740-1859 Daniel E. Norris February 2007 Purpose: An overwhelming amount genealogical information exists for the Norris families emigrating from Derry County, Northern Ireland and settling in Western Pennsylvania. Well documented historical information pertaining to the six brothers of Robert Jr., Daniel, Adam, John, James and Henry Norris has been established. However, little is known about their father - Robert Norris Sr. Thus, the purpose of this research project is to discover additional information pertaining to the Robert Norris Sr. family and other Norris families who resided in Maghera Parish, Derry County, Northern Ireland between 1740 - 1859. Acknowledgments: This Norris family genealogical project, which began as a high school sociology class assignment in 1980, has been a work in progress for more than 25 years. I wish to thank Mr. William Riley, former Pine-Richland School District Teacher, Gibsonia, Pennsylvania (PA) for the introduction into genealogy. My grandparents, Joseph and Margaret Norris of Gibsonia, PA for providing me with much of the initial family information. Additional family researchers who have contributed information have included Dorothy (Dot) Voeckel of Tarentum, PA and Patricia Schnell, Tonasket, WA. Luck intervened as I was placed in contact with Richard Frew, a Derry County, Northern Ireland Genealogist, whose efforts made this project possible. His keen knowledge of historical documents, particularly church related records, and dedicated service produced or confirmed most of the following research. United States Documentation Pertaining to the Norris Family of Western Pennsylvania: 1 In order to progress further back into Norris family history, it was necessary to assemble as many “known” pieces of information as possible to be used as a basis. -
Christma Editio
Christma Editio Northern Ireland Kinship Care ISSUE 22 | November - December 2017 Keeping families together IN THIS ISSUE £1,001,841.61 Secured for Kinship Carers and Their Children | Pensioner of the Year Awards | Health and Wellbeing | Fab Lab | Stay and Play | 1 Million Celebrations | Flight of Dreams | Deloitte Christmas Coffee Morning | Big Kinship Care Christmas Party | Oakfield Park | A Big Kinship Care NI Christmas Thank You | Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas | Winter Wonderland | Snow White | Santa Express Train | Tomorrow’s Leaders Programme | Thank You ESB | Presentation Bubblebum | Investor in People | Deloitte Cinema Fundraiser | Volunteer Christmas Celebrations | Kindness of Strangers | Welcome Sarah and Sarah £1,001,841.60 Secured For Kinship Carers and their Children Over the last 4 years our Caring for Kin Project in Mid Ulster and Kinship Care Support Service in L’Derry have secured £1,001,841.60 in Fostercare Allowances, Residence Order Allowances, Guardian’s Allowance and social security benefits for 146 kinship carers caring for 240 children. Thank you to the Big Lottery Fund for funding our services and believing in us and to our staff for making kinship carers and their youngsters count in Northern Ireland. Pensioner of the Year Awards A huge congratulations to Sponsored by Hilda O’Donnell who was shortlisted for the 2017 Pensioner of the Year Awards. Hilda, who is 67 is bringing up her two grandchildren aged 6 and 13 and doing an incredible job. Thank you to Age Concern North West for the fantastic food, music and dancing and to Hilda for making everyone here at Kinship Care NI extremely proud. -
Planning Applications Decisions Issued Decision Issued From: 01/08/2016 To: 31/08/2016
Planning Applications Decisions Issued Decision Issued From: 01/08/2016 To: 31/08/2016 No. of Applications: 139 Causeway Coast and Glens Date Applicant Name & Decision Decision Reference Number Address Location Proposal Decision Date Issued B/2013/0200/F Roy Sawyers Lands 10m north east of Application for the erection of a Permission 26/07/2016 01/08/2016 C/o Agent Dungiven Castle licensed marquee for Refused 145 Main Street occasional use on vacant lands Dungiven 10m north east of Dungiven Castle for a period of 5 years B/2013/0203/LBC Mr Roy Sawyers Lands 10m North East of Erection of a licensed CR 26/07/2016 01/08/2016 C/ o Agent Dungiven Castle marquee for occasional use on 145 Main Street vacant lands 10m North East Dungiven of Dungiven. B/2013/0267/F Mr T Deighan Adjacent to 5 Benone Avenue Proposed replacement of shed Permission 03/08/2016 09/08/2016 C/O Agent Benone with new agricultural barn. Granted Limavady. C/2012/0046/F CPD LTD Plantation Road Erection of 1 no wind turbine Permission 28/07/2016 01/08/2016 C/O Agent Approx 43m East of Gortfad with 41.5m hub height. Change Refused Road of turbine type. Garvagh C/2014/0068/F Michelle Long Blacksmyths Cottage Amended entrance and natural Permission 22/07/2016 01/08/2016 C/O Agent Ballymagarry Road stone garden wall to the front Granted Portrush of the site BT56 8NQ C/2014/0417/F Mr Kevin McGarry 346m South of 250kw Wind Turbine on a 50m Permission 08/08/2016 23/08/2016 C/O Agent 20 Belraugh Tower with 29m Blades Refused Road providing electricity to the farm Ringsend with excess into the grid BT51 5HB Planning Applications Decisions Issued Decision Issued From: 01/08/2016 To: 31/08/2016 No.