Newtownabbey, Antrim and Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

History | The Troubles | Geography | Townlands | Demography | Higher-level education | Secondary-level education | Primary-level education | Sport | Transport : Rail : Road

🇮🇪 Newtownabbey (Baile na Mainistreach) is a large settlement north of Belfast city centre in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is separated from the rest of the city by Cavehill and Fortwilliam golf course. It surrounds Carnmoney Hill, and was formed from the merging of several small villages including Whiteabbey, Glengormley and Carnmoney. It is the third largest settlement in Northern Ireland. It is part of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council.

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History Newtownabbey Urban District was founded on 1 April 1958 to cover seven villages north of Belfast: Carnmoney, Glengormley, Jordanstown, Monkstown, Whiteabbey, Whitehouse and Whitewell. Before this, the area fell under the jurisdiction of Belfast Rural District.

Newtownabbey Urban District Council was succeeded by Newtownabbey District Council (1973–1977), Newtownabbey Borough Council (1977–2015), and Antrim and Newtownabbey District Council (2015 onwards).

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The Troubles During The Troubles, there were a number of incidents in Newtownabbey, including several gun attacks involving the UFF and UVF.

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Geography Newtownabbey is a large dispersed urban area north of Belfast, surrounding Carnmoney Hill. To its east is Belfast Lough, and to its south and west is Cavehill. There are two wooded river glens running through it: the Three Mile Water and the Glas-na-Bradan.

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Townlands Below is a list of townlands that are within Newtownabbey's urban area, alongside their likely etymologies. • Ballybought (from Irish: Baile Bocht, meaning 'poor townland')* • Ballyduff (from Baile Mhic Giolla Dhuibh, "MacElduff's townland")* • Ballygolan (from Baile an Ghabhláin, "townland of the fork")* • Ballyhenry (from Baile Éinrí, "Henry's townland")* • Ballyvesey (possibly from Baile an Mheasa, "townland of the mast)* • Ballywonard (from Baile an Mhuine Aird, "townland of the high thicket")* • Carnmoney • Collinward (possibly from Baile Gorán Bhaird, "townland of the bard's grove")* • Croghfern (possibly from Currach Fearnaí, "marsh of the place of alders")* • Drumnadrough (from Droim na gCruach, "the ridge of the stacks")*, site of Merville Garden Village • Dunanney (from Dún Áine, "Áine's fort")* • Glengormley • Jordanstown • Mallusk • Monkstown • Whiteabbey • Whitehouse (named after a 16th-century fortified house built by an English adventurer; formerly Ballyrintollard)

Other districts include: • Mossley (named after Mossley in England; in Ballyhenry townland) • Rathcoole • Whitewell (named after a former spring; in Ballygolan townland)

*citation for derivations

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Demography On census day (2021) there were 67,599 people living in Newtownabbey. Of these: • 54.45% (36,806) were from a Protestant or other Christian backgrounds, 30.77% (20,801) were from a Catholic background, 1.73% (1,171) were from other religious backgrounds, and 13.05% (8,821) had no religious background • 7.57% had some knowledge of the Irish language and 9.21% had some knowledge of Ulster-Scots. • 41.37% (27,966) had a British only identity, 17.25% (11,662) had an Irish only identity, and 20.61% (13,934) had a Northern Irish only identity.

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Higher-level education • Northern Regional College (NRC) • University of Ulster at Jordanstown (UUJ)

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Secondary-level education • Abbey Community College • Belfast High School • Edmund Rice College • Glengormley High School

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Primary-level education • St. Mary’s on the Hill Primary School • Ashgrove Primary School • Carnmoney Primary School • Hollybank Primary School • Jordanstown Schools for the Deaf and Blind • King's Park Primary School • Rathcoole Primary School • St. Bernard's Primary School • St. MacNissi's Primary School • Whitehouse Primary School

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Sport There are several association football clubs in Newtownabbey, including several amateur clubs which field teams in the Northern Amateur Football League: 18th Newtownabbey Old Boys F.C., Mossley F.C., Nortel F.C., Rathfern Rangers F.C., and Ulster University at Jordanstown F.C. Rathcoole F.C. plays in the Ballymena & Provincial Football League. As of 2020, Belfast Deaf United Football Club played in the Down Area Winter Football League.

Local Gaelic games clubs include St Enda's GAC (based near Glengormley) and Greencastle Wolfe Tones GAC (based at Greencastle). Both participate in competitions organised by the Antrim County Board.

Hockey teams based in Newtownabbey include East Antrim Hockey Club, Mossley Hockey Club, and Owls Hockey Club. There are also a number of rugby clubs, an amateur boxing club (Glengormley Amateur Boxing Club), and several cricket teams. These include the Academy and Cliftonville Cricket Clubs (the latter participating in the NCU Senior League).

Outdoor bowling clubs in Newtownabbey include Mossley Bowling Club, Glengormley Bowling Club, Nortel Bowling Club and Ulster Transport Bowling Club.

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Transport: Rail Northern Ireland Railways runs trains serving three railway stations: Mossley West railway station on the Belfast–Derry railway line and Jordanstown railway station and Whiteabbey railway station on the Belfast–Larne railway line.

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Transport: Road Newtownabbey is linked to the M2 motorway (which passes through it) and the M5 motorway (which begins at its south-eastern edge).

Bus services are provided by Translink’s Belfast bus service, Metro.

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Newtownabbey, Antrim and Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom 
<b>Newtownabbey, Antrim and Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom</b>
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Newtownabbey has a population of over 65,646 people. Newtownabbey also forms one of the centres of the wider Antrim and Newtownabbey District which has a population of over 142,492 people.

To set up a UBI Lab for Newtownabbey see: https://www.ubilabnetwork.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/UBILabNetwork

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Newtownabbey has links with:

🇩🇪 Dorsten, Germany 🇺🇸 Gilbert, USA 🇵🇱 Rybnik, Poland, since 2003
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Antipodal to Newtownabbey is: 174.047,-54.674

Locations Near: Newtownabbey -5.95259,54.6741

🇮🇪 Belfast -5.925,54.597 d: 8.8  

🇮🇪 Castlereagh -5.856,54.557 d: 14.5  

🇮🇪 Lisburn -6.031,54.512 d: 18.7  

🇮🇪 Antrim -6.212,54.718 d: 17.3  

🇮🇪 Bangor -5.67,54.663 d: 18.2  

🇮🇪 Ballymena -6.28,54.86 d: 29.5  

🇮🇪 Downpatrick -5.703,54.325 d: 42.1  

🇮🇪 Craigavon -6.388,54.447 d: 37.8  

🇮🇪 Newry -6.342,54.177 d: 60.7  

🇮🇪 Magherafelt -6.606,54.755 d: 42.9  

Antipodal to: Newtownabbey 174.047,-54.674

🇳🇿 Dunedin 170.474,-45.884 d: 19005.5  

🇳🇿 Invercargill 168.373,-46.413 d: 19013.6  

🇳🇿 Queenstown 168.658,-45.033 d: 18876.3  

🇳🇿 Christchurch 172.617,-43.517 d: 18770.1  

🇳🇿 Canterbury 171.58,-43.543 d: 18764.6  

🇳🇿 Richmond 173.183,-41.333 d: 18530.3  

🇳🇿 Wellington 174.767,-41.283 d: 18525.2  

🇳🇿 Nelson 173.284,-41.269 d: 18523.4  

🇳🇿 Hutt 174.917,-41.217 d: 18517.3  

🇳🇿 Lower Hutt 174.917,-41.217 d: 18517.3  

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