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Ballasalla (from Manx
Balley Sallagh 'place of willows') is a
village in the
parish of
Malew in the south-east of the Isle of Man. The
village is situated...
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April 1997. 86. "Isle of Man (Ronaldsway) Airport,
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which includes Scarlett point.
Other settlements in the
parish include Ballasalla,
Derbyhaven and St Mark's. For the
purposes of
local government, most...
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their home
games at the
Ronaldsway Aircraft Factory Fields in
Ballasalla.
Formed in 1958 as an
extension to the
Ronaldsway Aircraft Company, the...
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Malew A.F.C. are a
football club from
Ballasalla,
Malew in the Isle of Man. They
compete in the Isle of Man
Football League. They wear a red and black...
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government sponsored a
short extension of the
service from
Castletown to
Ballasalla in 1976, and,
after extensive campaigning during the 1976
Tynwald elections...
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office was
located on the
grounds of
Ronaldsway Airport in
Ballasalla, Malew. An
airline of the same name
existed between 1947 and 1958. An...
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Ballasalla Railway Station (Manx:
Stashoon Raad
Yiarn Valley Sallagh) is
located in the
village of
Ballasalla in the
south of the Isle of Man,
close to...
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through Santon,
Ballasalla and
Castletown before skirting Gansey Bay and p****ing the
northern side of Port St Mary.
Between Santon and
Ballasalla, the road...
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Rushen Abbey is a
former abbey on the Isle of Man,
located in
Ballasalla.
Originally home for
monks of the
Savignac order, it soon came
under Cistercian...