When Did Lisburn Burn Down?

In July 1914, in the first of many acts of political violence Lisburn was to experience in the new century, the chancel of Lisburn Cathedral was destroyed by a bomb.

Did Lisburn used to be called Lisnagarvey?

Lisburn was known in English as Lisnagarvey, which is closer to the Irish, Lios na gCarabhach until the fort of the gamblers.

Is Lisburn Catholic or Protestant?

In the Belfast City Council and Derry and Strabane District Council areas, the figures at ward level vary from 99% Protestant to 92% Catholic.
List of districts in Northern Ireland by religion or religion brought up in.

District Lisburn and Castlereagh
Catholic 27.2%
Protestant and other Christian 58.3%
Other 12.8%

When was Bow Street Lisburn Pedestrianised?

Designed by Thomas Cubitt in 1822, it was London’s first purpose-built pedestrianised shopping street. The shop fronts have a distinctive appearance, with the windows made up of small individual panes of glass and being Dickensian bow-fronted in style.

Is Lisburn Antrim or Down?

Lisburn is a market town traditionally in County Antrim north of the River Lagan; a small part lies south of the river in County Down. The counties have been abolished in Northern Ireland so since 2015 it’s been in the “super-district” of Lisburn and Castlereagh.

What does Lisburn mean in Irish?

ringfort of the gamesters/gamblers
Name. The town was originally known as Lisnagarvy (also spelt Lisnagarvey or Lisnagarvagh) after the townland in which it formed. This is derived from Irish Lios na gCearrbhach ‘ringfort of the gamesters/gamblers’. In the records, the name Lisburn appears to supersede Lisnagarvey around 1662.

Who bought Wetherspoons in Lisburn?

Northern Ireland hospitality group Beannchor has completed a £1 million investment to transform a former Wetherspoons bar at Lisburn Square into a new bar and restaurant.

Is Lisburn safe?

The most common crimes in Lisburn City are violence and sexual offences, with 1,484 offences during 2021, giving a crime rate of 33. This is 18% higher than 2020’s figure of 1,258 offences and a difference of 4.98 from 2020’s crime rate of 28.

What is the most common surname in Northern Ireland?

1. Doherty. Topping this list of the most common surnames in Northern Ireland is Doherty. This hugely popular surname links back to a Donegal sept first discovered in the 14th century in Ireland.

What is the Protestant majority in Northern Ireland?

The results of the 2021 Northern Ireland census have been released and they show that 42.3% of the population identify as Catholic and 37.3% as Protestant or other Christian.

What is the Lisburn Road famous for?

The Lisburn Road with many upmarket Fashion Boutiques, Jewellers & Gifts, Health & Beauty, Home & Interiors, Arts & Antiques, Cafe Houses, Wine Bars and Restaurants is often compared to the Kings Road, London.

Why is it called the Holylands Belfast?

The Holyland (also known as the Holylands) is an inner-city residential area located one mile south of Belfast City Centre. Its name is a reference to the street names of the area, such as Carmel Street and Jerusalem Street, which were inspired by the developer’s trip to Egypt and Palestine in the 1890s.

Who owns the Lark Lisburn?

Hospitality group Beannchor
Hospitality group Beannchor has launched its new Lisburn bar, The Lark, after overhauling the former Wetherspoons unit on Lisburn Square.

Is Lisburn a good place to live?

Lisburn was named as the fourth most chilled out city in the UK. It ranks second highest when it comes to feelings of happiness across the city, just behind Chichester, and has an overall chilled out score of 20.

Is Antrim Protestant or Catholic?

Religion. County Antrim is one of two counties on the island in which the majority of people are Protestant, according to the 2001 census, the other being Down. The strong Presbyterian presence in the county is due largely to the county’s historical links with lowland Scotland, which supplied many immigrants to Ireland

Is Lurgan a Protestant?

62.2% were from a Catholic background, and 33.7% were from a Protestant or other Christian background.

What are Northern Irish called?

Ulster unionists often use the name Ulster as a synonym for Northern Ireland. Sometimes there are calls to formally change the name of Northern Ireland to Ulster.

Who are the hoods Northern Ireland?

Between 1973 and 2007, more than 5,000 nonmilitary shootings and assaults were attributed to paramilitaries punishing their own people. But despite the risk of severe punishment, young petty offenders — known locally as “hoods” — continue to offend, creating a puzzle for the rational theory of criminal deterrence.

What does Huns mean Northern Ireland?

Definition. Affectionate term used to describe the more rabid supporters (sic!) of various opposition clubs whose general political slant is strongly right-wing, parochial, conservative and highly xenophobic towards any form of outside influence.

Who owns the Speckled Hen Lisburn?

This famous old 19th century coaching inn has been owned by Ronan and Jennie Sweeney since 2004 and, since then, they have achieved their ambition to restore Balloo’s reputation as one of the finest country dining pubs in Northern Ireland with spectacular success.

What drinks Does the bottling firm in Lisburn produce?

As well as Coca-Cola products Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar and Diet Coke, the factory also makes Fanta, Sprite, Appletiser, Schweppes and the 1783 range of premium Schweppes tonics, as well as locally-owned brands Deep RiverRock mineral water and Fruice.