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Ballynahinch, County Down



 
 
Ballynahinch ( or "townland of the river meadow") is a market town
Market town

Market town or market right is a law term, originating in the medieval period, for a European settlement that has the right to host Market, distinguishing them from villages and city....
 in County Down
County Down

County Down is one of the nine Counties of Ireland that form the province of Ulster and one of six counties that form Northern Ireland. The county forms an area of ....
, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

conventional_long_name = Northern Ireland|native_name= Tuaisceart ?ireannNorlin Airlann|motto =|image_map = Europe location N-IRL2.png...
 and with Newcastle
Newcastle, County Down

Newcastle is a small town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 7,444 people recorded in the United Kingdom Census 2001. The seaside resort lies on the Irish Sea coast at the base of Slieve Donard, one of the Mourne Mountains, and is known for its sandy beach and the Royal County Down Golf Club....
 and Downpatrick
Downpatrick

Downpatrick is a town in County Down in Northern Ireland, about 33 km south of Belfast. It is the county town of Down with a rich history and strong connection to Saint Patrick....
, one of the three largest towns of the Down District Council
Down District Council

Down District Council is a Local Council in County Down in Northern Ireland. The Council is headquartered in Downpatrick. Other towns in the Council area are Ardglass, Ballynahinch, County Down, Castlewellan, Clough, Crossgar, Dundrum, County Down, Killough, Killyleagh, Newcastle, County Down, Saintfield, Seaforde and Strangford....
 area. It had a population of 5,364 people in the 2001 Census
United Kingdom Census 2001

A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday, 29 April 2001. This was the 20th Census in the United Kingdom....
.

The town lies on the main A24
A24 road (Northern Ireland)

The A24 is a major road in Northern Ireland; running from Belfast, through Carryduff and Ballynahinch, County Down to Clough, near Newcastle, County Down where it meets the A2....
 Belfast
Belfast

Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland and the seat of Devolution#United Kingdom Northern Ireland Executive and legislative Northern Ireland Assembly in Northern Ireland....
 to Newcastle road
Roads in Ireland

Ireland, both Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland of the Republic of Ireland-United Kingdom border, has an extensive network of roads. Northern Ireland has had motorways since 1962, and has well developed primary routes....
 15 miles south of Belfast. Facilities in the town include a leisure centre. In recent years a regeneration committee has been formed for the development of the town and the surrounding Spa, County Down
Spa, County Down

Spa is a small village in County Down, Northern Ireland, close to Ballynahinch, County Down. It is situated in the Down District Council area....
 and Drumaness
Drumaness

Drumaness is a village in County Down, Northern Ireland, 5 kilometres to the south of Ballynahinch, County Down, beside the main A24 Belfast to Newcastle, County Down road....
 areas.






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Ballynahinch ( or "townland of the river meadow") is a market town
Market town

Market town or market right is a law term, originating in the medieval period, for a European settlement that has the right to host Market, distinguishing them from villages and city....
 in County Down
County Down

County Down is one of the nine Counties of Ireland that form the province of Ulster and one of six counties that form Northern Ireland. The county forms an area of ....
, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

conventional_long_name = Northern Ireland|native_name= Tuaisceart ?ireannNorlin Airlann|motto =|image_map = Europe location N-IRL2.png...
 and with Newcastle
Newcastle, County Down

Newcastle is a small town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 7,444 people recorded in the United Kingdom Census 2001. The seaside resort lies on the Irish Sea coast at the base of Slieve Donard, one of the Mourne Mountains, and is known for its sandy beach and the Royal County Down Golf Club....
 and Downpatrick
Downpatrick

Downpatrick is a town in County Down in Northern Ireland, about 33 km south of Belfast. It is the county town of Down with a rich history and strong connection to Saint Patrick....
, one of the three largest towns of the Down District Council
Down District Council

Down District Council is a Local Council in County Down in Northern Ireland. The Council is headquartered in Downpatrick. Other towns in the Council area are Ardglass, Ballynahinch, County Down, Castlewellan, Clough, Crossgar, Dundrum, County Down, Killough, Killyleagh, Newcastle, County Down, Saintfield, Seaforde and Strangford....
 area. It had a population of 5,364 people in the 2001 Census
United Kingdom Census 2001

A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday, 29 April 2001. This was the 20th Census in the United Kingdom....
.

The town lies on the main A24
A24 road (Northern Ireland)

The A24 is a major road in Northern Ireland; running from Belfast, through Carryduff and Ballynahinch, County Down to Clough, near Newcastle, County Down where it meets the A2....
 Belfast
Belfast

Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland and the seat of Devolution#United Kingdom Northern Ireland Executive and legislative Northern Ireland Assembly in Northern Ireland....
 to Newcastle road
Roads in Ireland

Ireland, both Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland of the Republic of Ireland-United Kingdom border, has an extensive network of roads. Northern Ireland has had motorways since 1962, and has well developed primary routes....
 15 miles south of Belfast. Facilities in the town include a leisure centre. In recent years a regeneration committee has been formed for the development of the town and the surrounding Spa, County Down
Spa, County Down

Spa is a small village in County Down, Northern Ireland, close to Ballynahinch, County Down. It is situated in the Down District Council area....
 and Drumaness
Drumaness

Drumaness is a village in County Down, Northern Ireland, 5 kilometres to the south of Ballynahinch, County Down, beside the main A24 Belfast to Newcastle, County Down road....
 areas. The town is twinned with Lamorlaye
Lamorlaye

Lamorlaye is a Communes of France in the Oise Departments of France in northern France....
, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
.

History

  • Ballynahinch was founded by Sir George Rawdon in the 1600s and remained in the family's hands until the time of the rebellion of 1798
    Irish Rebellion of 1798

    The Irish Rebellion of 1798 , or 1798 rebellion as it is known locally, was an uprising in 1798, lasting several months, against United Kingdom and its subject Kingdom of Ireland....
    . The Battle of Ballynahinch in 1798 ended the United Irishmen movement which was formed in 1791 with the aim of Irish independence from Great Britain
    Great Britain

    Great Britain is an island lying to the northwest of Continental Europe. It is the List of islands by area, and the largest in Europe. With a population of 58.9 million people it is List of islands by population....
    .
  • Former Prime Minister John Major
    John Major

    Sir John Major, Order of the Garter, Order of the Companions of Honour, Chartered Institute of Bankers , was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of the United Kingdom and Leaders of the Conservative and Unionist Party of the Conservative Party during 1990 to 1997....
     visited Ballynahinch in December 1996.

Demographics

Ballynahinch is classified as a Small Town by the (ie with population between 4,500 and 10,000). On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 5,364 people living in Ballynahinch. Of these:
  • 22.4% were aged under 16 years and 17.0% were aged 60 and over
  • 48.3% of the population were male and 51.7% were female
  • 31.3% were from a Catholic
    Catholic

    Catholic is an adjective derived from the Greek language adjective , meaning "whole" or "complete". In the context of Christianity ecclesiology, it has a rich history and several usages....
     background and 65.4% were from a Protestant
    Protestantism

    Protestantism is a movement within Christianity that originated in the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation. It is considered to be one of the three principal traditions of Christianity, together with Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy....
     background
  • 3.7% of people aged 16-74 were unemployed.
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Buildings of note

  • The town’s market house was built in 1795 and is currently used as a community centre
  • An old flax
    Flax

    Flax is a member of the genus Linum in the family Linaceae. It is native to the region extending from the eastern Mediterranean region to India and was probably first domesticated in the Fertile Crescent....
     mill and corn mill stand on the outskirts of the town.


Transport


Traffic Congestion

The town is well known for its heavy congestion. A long-running campaign to provide a bypass for the town has so far been unsuccessful. Geological
Geology

Geology is the science and study of the solid and liquid matter that constitute the Earth. The field of geology encompasses the study of the composition, structural geology, physical properties, dynamics, and History of the Earth of Earth materials, and the processes by which they are formed, moved, and changed....
 surveys were conducted over twenty years ago to determine the route of the bypass but money has never been allocated by the Department of the Environment. In the 1990s various traffic control measures were introduced including the present one way system, however all have failed to cope with the sheer volume of traffic which passes through the town daily. The establishment of the Northern Ireland Assembly
Northern Ireland Assembly

The Northern Ireland Assembly is the devolution legislature of Northern Ireland. It has power to legislate in a wide range of areas that are not explicitly Reserved matters to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and to appoint the Northern Ireland Executive....
 in 1998 led to reports that a bypass may commence sooner than the 6 to 15 year projection of the DoE, supposing that a coalition of County Down MLAs could push the executive
Northern Ireland Executive

The Northern Ireland Executive is the Executive arm of the Northern Ireland Assembly, the devolution legislature for Northern Ireland. It is answerable to the Assembly and was established according to the terms of the Northern Ireland Act 1998....
 to approve the project faster than the British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 Northern Ireland Office
Northern Ireland Office

The Northern Ireland Office is a United Kingdom government department responsible for Northern Ireland affairs. The NIO is led by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, currently Shaun Woodward MP supported by Paul Goggins MP....
 ministers would. However the stop-start status of devolution has made such a move impossible and the NIO's Parliamentary Under Secretary of State has continued to be responsible for infrastructure decisions.

Rail

  • Ballynahinch railway station and Ballynahinch Junction railway station on the Belfast and County Down Railway
    Belfast and County Down Railway

    The Belfast and County Down Railway was a railway in Northern Ireland linking Belfast south-eastwards into County Down. It was built in the 19th century, absorbed into the Ulster Transport Authority in 1948 and all but the line from Belfast to Bangor, Northern Ireland was closed in 1950....
    , both opened on 10 September 1858, and both finally closed on 16 January 1950.


Education

  • Assumption Grammar School
  • The High School, Ballynahinch
  • St. Colman's Secondary School


Sport

  • Ballynahinch Rugby Football Club founded 1954, home ground Ballymacarn Park, plays in AIB Division Two
  • Ballynahinch Olympic have a senior side in the Newcastle league and junior sides in DYFL


See also

  • List of towns in Northern Ireland
    List of towns in Northern Ireland

    This is a list page for towns in Northern Ireland. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, a town is any settlement which has received a charter of incorporation, more commonly known as a town charter, approved by the monarch....
  • List of villages in Northern Ireland
    List of villages in Northern Ireland

    This is a list page for villages in Northern Ireland.The defines a town as having a population of 4,500 or more. Settlements of 2,250 to 4,500 people are defined as intermediate settlements, villages are defined as having populations of 1,000 to 2,250 people and small villages and hamlets are defined as having fewer than 1,000 people ...
  • Market Houses in Northern Ireland
    Market Houses in Northern Ireland

    Market houses are a notable feature of many Northern Ireland towns with varying styles of architecture, size and ornamentation making for a most interesting feature of the streetscape....
  • Ballynahinch, County Galway
    Ballynahinch, County Galway

    Ballynahinch or Ballinahinch is situated close to Recess, County Galway in County Galway in the West of Ireland, on the road from Recess to Roundstone, County Galway....
    , in the Republic of Ireland
    Republic of Ireland

    Ireland is an Island country in north-western Europe. The modern Sovereignty state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned by the British on 3 May 1921....
  • The Troubles in Ballynahinch (Down)
    The Troubles in Ballynahinch (Down)

    The Troubles in Ballynahinch recounts incidents during, and the effects of, The Troubles in Ballynahinch, County Down, Northern Ireland.Incidents in Ballynahinch during the Troubles:...


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