-
Broughshane and
Cushendall Road areas.
Recently there has been
tension in the
Dunclug area of the town
which now has a
Catholic majority.
These tensions have...
- (14
October 1800 – 26 May 1880) was an
Irish poet,
known as "the Bard of
Dunclug". Some of his
poems are in the
Ulster Scots dialect, and he was one of...
- Dunamuggy, Dunanney, Dunarragan, Dunaverney, Duncansland, Duncarbit,
Dunclug, Dundermot, Dundesert, Dundonald, Dundressan, Dundrod, Duneany, Dungall...
-
Castle Demesne,
Dunclug, Fair Green, Park and Summerfield. It was
abolished for the 1993
local elections, with Ardeevin, Ballyloughan,
Dunclug, Fair Green...
-
local elections, and
contained the
wards of Ballyloughan,
Castle Demesne,
Dunclug, Fair Green, Park and Waveney. It was
abolished for the 1985
local elections...
- "Home". drumraghcollege.co.uk.
Retrieved 6
March 2019. "
dunclug college ballymena". www.
dunclug-college.co.uk.
Retrieved 6
March 2019. "Welcome to the...
- eighteenth-century Ireland. Cork
University Press. p. 552. ISBN 1859181031. "Bard of
Dunclug & Bard of Moneyslane". BBC
Radio Ulster. 22 July 2011.
Retrieved 8 June...
- elections, and
contained the
wards of academy, Ardeevin, Ballyloughan,
Dunclug, Fair Green,
Galgorm and Park. It was
abolished for the 2014
local elections...
- Ballyloughan, Broughshane, Galgorm,
Castle Demesne, Craigywarren, Cullybackey,
Dunclug, Dunminning, Fair Green, Glenravel, Glenwhirry, Grange, Harryville, Kells...
-
Chair of the
Board of Governors,
Moorfields Primary School and Governor,
Dunclug College. For
services to Education. Mr Hugh
Brown Mcclung – Chairman, Stirling...