Is Rathcoole North Belfast?

Rathcoole (from Irish Ráth Cúile ‘corner/nook of the ringfort or Fort of Coole’) is a housing estate in Newtownabbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was built in the 1950s to house many of those displaced by the demolition of inner city housing in Belfast city.

What council area is Rathcoole in?

Newtownabbey Borough Council
Rathcoole NRA is within Newtownabbey Borough Council on the northern fringe of Belfast. Its development commenced post-war to ease housing pressure within Belfast and continued until the 1970s. Many moved to the estate when their areas (such as York Road, Shore Road and the Shankill area) underwent redevelopment .

Is Newtownabbey in north Belfast?

Newtownabbey (Irish: Baile na Mainistreach [ˈbˠalʲə n̪ˠə ˈmˠanʲəʃtʲɾʲəx]) is a large settlement in North Belfast in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is separated from the rest of the city by Cavehill and Fortwilliam golf course.

Is Rathcoole the biggest estate in Europe?

Northern Ireland has many cherished “largest in Europe” myths to which the entire population enthusiastically subscribes. For example, everyone believes that Rathcoole outside Belfast is the largest housing estate in Europe. This is not true and it has never been true.

What areas are in east Belfast?

Inner East Belfast NRA covers Short Strand, Lower Newtownards Road, Albertbridge Road, Albertbridge/Beersbridge, The Mount, Woodstock Road and Lower Ravenhill Road. These areas are contained within the four Inner East wards of Island , The Mount, Ballymacarrett and Woodstock .

Is Rathcoole north or south Dublin?

South Dublin
Rathcoole (Irish: Ráth Cúil, meaning ‘ringfort of Comhaill or Cumhaill’) is an outer suburban village, south-west of the city of Dublin, in the jurisdiction of South Dublin, Ireland.

Is Rathcoole a Protestant area?

A prominent feature of the community is its Protestant churches.

What towns are in north Belfast?

  • Carrickfergus and Whitehead. Packed with history and culture, Carrickfergus on the shores of Belfast Lough is one of Northern Ireland’s loveliest towns.
  • Glenarm.
  • Cushendun and Cushendall.
  • Ballycastle.
  • Portrush.
  • Portstewart.

What areas does North Belfast cover?

Belfast North contains 14 wards of Belfast City Council and 5 of Newtownabbey Borough Council. The constituency suffered the highest level of violence in Northern Ireland during The Troubles and covers many areas synonymous with the conflict – the New Lodge, Ardoyne, Rathcoole, Ballysillan and Woodvale.

Which areas of Belfast are Catholic?

As you can see, west Belfast is mainly Catholic, in most areas over 90%. For many years, the Catholic population expanded to the southwest, but in recent years it has started expanding around the Shankill and into north Belfast. The east of the city is predominantly Protestant, typically 90% or more.

Is Rathcoole a good area to live?

Access to the great outdoors, a mature housing stock and plenty of places to go and things to do means Rathcoole is a village that’s well worth a look. At a 16km drive from Dublin city centre, Rathcoole is just about the last village you’ll find on the Dublin side of the N7.

Is Belfast more Catholic or Protestant?

These figures based on the 2021 census at district level mask wide variations on smaller scales. In the Belfast City Council and Derry and Strabane District Council areas, the figures at ward level vary from 99% Protestant to 92% Catholic.

What is the biggest housing estate in Belfast?

It lies within the townlands of Ballybeen and Carrowreagh, between the Newtownards Road and Comber Road. Started in 1963, and mostly completed by 1971, the estate consists of some 2,400 dwellings.

What area is south Belfast?

The constituency is formed from the Belfast City Council districts of Balmoral and Botanic as well as one ward from Titanic and a number of wards from Lisnasharragh and Lisburn and Castlereagh.

What areas of Belfast are loyalist?

On its western edge Ardoyne borders on the Crumlin Road and Woodvale Road, two mainly loyalist areas. To the south of Ardoyne there are a number of interface areas on the Oldpark Road. The Torrens area was a heavily fortified loyalist enclave on the road access onto which is severely restricted.

What is the most deprived area in Belfast?

In total, nine of the 20 most deprived SOAs in Northern Ireland are located in Belfast North, six in Foyle, and two in Belfast West.

Constituency Total No. of SOAs SOAs in top 10 per cent most deprived (%)
Belfast North 58 31.0%
Upper Bann 54 13.0%
Newry and Armagh 50 10.0%
West Tyrone 42 9.5%

What towns are in south Down Northern Ireland?

Villages

  • Annahilt.
  • Annalong.
  • Ardglass.
  • Ballywalter.
  • Crossgar.
  • Drumaness.
  • Drumbeg.
  • Dundrum.

What is north Dublin?

It generally includes those parts of Dublin city that lie north of the River Liffey. County Dublin settlements, north of the M50 motorway, such as Swords and Malahide, which have developed into suburbs of Dublin city, are usually included.

What areas are in Northside Dublin?

The North Central Area is one of five administrative areas used by Dublin City Council to co-ordinate the delivery of services in the city. This area includes Kilbarrack, Raheny, Belmayne, Clongriffin, Donaghmede, Coolock, Clontarf and Fairview.

Where do most Protestants live in Ireland?

Areas where the Protestant minority was strongest tended to see the least decline, primary examples being the three Ulster counties that became part of the Free State: Cavan, Donegal, and Monaghan.

Is Shankill Road Belfast Protestant?

The Falls Road transformed from a small lane into a heavily populated district in its own right. This area, though, was dominated by an Irish Catholic population, while the Shankill remained Protestant and Unionist.