Newtownabbey ( ) is a large settlement in North
Belfast
Belfast ( , ; from ga, Béal Feirste , meaning 'mouth of the sand-bank ford') is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast. It is the 12th-largest city in the United Kingdo ...
in
County Antrim
County Antrim (named after the town of Antrim, ) is one of six counties of Northern Ireland and one of the thirty-two counties of Ireland. Adjoined to the north-east shore of Lough Neagh, the county covers an area of and has a population o ...
,
Northern Ireland
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. It is separated from the rest of the city by
Cavehill
Cave Hill or Cavehill is a rocky hill overlooking the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland, with a height of . It is marked by basalt cliffs and caves, and its distinguishing feature is 'Napoleon's Nose', a tall cliff which resembles the profile ...
and Fortwilliam golf course. It surrounds Carnmoney Hill, and was formed from the merging of several small villages including
Whiteabbey
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Glengormley
Glengormley () is the name of a townland (of 215 acres) and electoral ward in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Glengormley is within the urban area of Newtownabbey and the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It is also situated in the ...
and
Carnmoney
Carnmoney () is the name of a townland (of 456 acres), electoral ward and a civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carnmoney is within the urban area of Newtownabbey, in the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It lies from B ...
. At the
2011 Census, Metropolitan Newtownabbey Settlement had a population of 65,646, making it the
third largest settlement in Northern Ireland.
It is part of
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is a local authority that was established on 1 April 2015. It replaces Antrim Borough Council and Newtownabbey Borough Council. A statutory transition committee was established in 2013 to prepare for the m ...
.
History
Founding
Newtownabbey Urban District was founded on 1 April 1958 to cover seven villages north of Belfast:
Carnmoney
Carnmoney () is the name of a townland (of 456 acres), electoral ward and a civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carnmoney is within the urban area of Newtownabbey, in the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It lies from B ...
,
Glengormley
Glengormley () is the name of a townland (of 215 acres) and electoral ward in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Glengormley is within the urban area of Newtownabbey and the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It is also situated in the ...
,
Jordanstown
Jordanstown ( ga, Baile Mhic Shiúrtáin) is a townland (of 964 acres) and electoral ward in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is within the urban area of Newtownabbey and the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It is also situated i ...
,
Monkstown,
Whiteabbey
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, 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
Newtownabbey Borough Council was a Local Authority in County Antrim in Northern Ireland, on the north shore of Belfast Lough just immediately north of Belfast. The Council merged with Antrim Borough Council in April 2015 under local government ...
(1977–2015), and
Antrim and Newtownabbey District Council
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is a local authority that was established on 1 April 2015. It replaces Antrim Borough Council and Newtownabbey Borough Council. A statutory transition committee was established in 2013 to prepare for the m ...
(2015 onwards).
The Troubles
During
The Troubles
The Troubles ( ga, Na Trioblóidí) were an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted about 30 years from the late 1960s to 1998. Also known internationally as the Northern Ireland conflict, it is sometimes described as an "i ...
, there were a number of
incidents in Newtownabbey, including several gun attacks involving the
UFF
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* Uff!, a Venezuelan boy band
* Uganda Freedom Fighters, an anti-government faction in the Ugandan Bush War
* Ulster Freedom Fighters, paramilitary wing of the Ulster Defence Association, a loyalist organisation in Norther ...
and
UVF.
Geography
Newtownabbey is a large dispersed urban area north of Belfast, surrounding
Carnmoney Hill
Carnmoney () is the name of a townland (of 456 acres), electoral ward and a civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carnmoney is within the urban area of Newtownabbey, in the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It lies from B ...
. To its east is
Belfast Lough
Belfast Lough is a large, intertidal sea inlet on the east coast of Northern Ireland. At its head is the city and port of Belfast, which sits at the mouth of the River Lagan. The lough opens into the North Channel and connects Belfast to th ...
, and to its south and west is
Cavehill
Cave Hill or Cavehill is a rocky hill overlooking the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland, with a height of . It is marked by basalt cliffs and caves, and its distinguishing feature is 'Napoleon's Nose', a tall cliff which resembles the profile ...
. There are two wooded river
glen
A glen is a valley, typically one that is long and bounded by gently sloped concave sides, unlike a ravine, which is deep and bounded by steep slopes. Whittow defines it as a "Scottish term for a deep valley in the Highlands" that is "narrower ...
s running through it: the Three Mile Water and the Glas-na-Bradan.
Townlands
Below is a list of
townland
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s that are within Newtownabbey's urban area, alongside their likely etymologies.
*Ballybought ()*
*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
Carnmoney () is the name of a townland (of 456 acres), electoral ward and a civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carnmoney is within the urban area of Newtownabbey, in the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It lies from B ...
*Collinward (possibly from ''Baile Gorán Bhaird'', "townland of the
bard
In Celtic cultures, a bard is a professional story teller, verse-maker, music composer, oral historian and genealogist, employed by a patron (such as a monarch or chieftain) to commemorate one or more of the patron's ancestors and to praise t ...
'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
Merville Garden Village is a housing estate located at Shore Road, Whitehouse, Newtownabbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland created by structural and landscape architect Edward Prentice Mawson. It was completed in 1949.
Historical background ...
*Dunanney (from ''Dún Áine'', "Áine's fort")*
*
Glengormley
Glengormley () is the name of a townland (of 215 acres) and electoral ward in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Glengormley is within the urban area of Newtownabbey and the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It is also situated in the ...
*
Jordanstown
Jordanstown ( ga, Baile Mhic Shiúrtáin) is a townland (of 964 acres) and electoral ward in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is within the urban area of Newtownabbey and the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It is also situated i ...
*
Mallusk
Grange of Mallusk (from Irish: ''Maigh Bhloisce'', meaning 'Bloisce's plain), or Mallusk, is a village and townland (of 933 acres) in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Mallusk is within the urban area of Newtownabbey, and it is also within the Antr ...
*
Monkstown
*
Whiteabbey
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*Whitehouse (named after a 16th-century fortified house built by an English adventurer; formerly Ballyrintollard)
Other districts include:
*Mossley (named after
Mossley
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The historic counties of Lancashire, Cheshire ...
in England; in Ballyhenry townland)
*
Rathcoole Rathcoole may refer to:
* Rathcoole, County Dublin, a village in County Dublin, Ireland
* Rathcoole (Newtownabbey), a large housing estate in Newtownabbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
* Rathcoole, County Cork, a village in north west Cork
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*Whitewell (named after a former
spring
Spring(s) may refer to:
Common uses
* Spring (season), a season of the year
* Spring (device), a mechanical device that stores energy
* Spring (hydrology), a natural source of water
* Spring (mathematics), a geometric surface in the shape of a ...
; in Ballygolan townland)
''* citation for derivations''
Demography
On census day (27 March 2011) there were 65,646 people living in Newtownabbey.
[ Of these:
*20.26% were aged under 16 years and 15.51% were aged 60 and over
*48.02% of the population were male and 51.98% were female
*62.21% were from a Protestant or other Christian backgrounds, and 27.69% were from a Catholic background
*6.40% had some knowledge of the Irish language and 6.98% had some knowledge of Ulster-Scots.
]
Education
;Higher-level education
* University of Ulster
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at Jordanstown (UUJ)
* Northern Regional College
Northern Regional College (or NRC) is a third level educational institution in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. The college has six campuses around the north-east of Northern Ireland (County Antrim and eastern County Londonderry): Ballymena ( ...
(NRC)
;Secondary-level education
* Belfast High School
Belfast High School (BHS) is a co-educational voluntary grammar school in Jordanstown, Newtownabbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was established in 1854 and is within the North Eastern Region of the Education Authority.
In May 2007, it ...
* Edmund Rice College
Edmund Rice College is a Roman Catholic school located in Glengormley, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is named after Edmund Ignatius Rice, founder of the Congregation of Christian Brothers.
History
The college traces its origin to 1903 w ...
* Glengormley High School
Glengormley Intergrated High School is a secondary school in the town of Newtownabbey in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was opened in September 1971.
It is a non-selective school accepting children from all academic backgrounds. The sch ...
* Abbey Community College
;Primary-level education
* Jordanstown Schools
Jordanstown Schools is a school for deaf children and children with visual impairments, including blindness. It is based in Jordanstown, north of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Despite Presbyterian and Anglican roots, it is now non-denominational.
...
for the Deaf and Blind
* Whitehouse Primary School
Whitehouse Primary School is a primary school in Newtownabbey. It was destroyed in an arson attack on 18 July 2009. After the school was destroyed, its students were temporarily housed in nearby Newtownabby High School. On 14 May 2010, Education ...
* Ashgrove Primary School
Carnmoney () is the name of a townland (of 456 acres), electoral ward and a civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carnmoney is within the urban area of Newtownabbey, in the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It lies from B ...
* Carnmoney Primary School
Carnmoney () is the name of a townland (of 456 acres), Wards of the United Kingdom, electoral ward and a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carnmoney is within the urban area of Newtownabbey, in the Antri ...
Sport
There are several association football
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clubs in Newtownabbey, including several amateur clubs which field teams in the Northern Amateur Football League
The Northern Amateur Football League, also known as the Northern Amateur League and often simply as the Amateur League, is an association football league in Northern Ireland. It contains 13 divisions. These comprise four intermediate sections: ...
: 18th Newtownabbey Old Boys F.C.
18th Newtownabbey Old Boys' Football Club is a Northern Ireland, Northern Irish, intermediate football club playing in Division 1C of the Northern Amateur Football League. The club is based in Newtownabbey. The club plays in the Irish Cup.
Ref ...
, Mossley F.C., Nortel F.C., Rathfern Rangers F.C., and Ulster University at Jordanstown F.C.
Ulster University at Jordanstown Football Club (also known as UUJ) is a Northern Irish, intermediate football club playing in Division 1A of the Northern Amateur Football League. It is affiliated with the Ulster University at Jordanstown.
The ...
Rathcoole F.C.
Rathcoole Football Club are a junior-level football club playing in the first division of the Ballymena & Provincial League in Northern Ireland. The club was founded in 2012. The club is based in Rathcoole, Newtownabbey, County Antrim, playin ...
plays in the Ballymena & Provincial Football League
The Ballymena and Provincial Football League is a regional football league in Northern Ireland. The league has a Premier Division with intermediate status and three junior divisions: Junior Divisions 1, 2 and 3.
History
The league was formed a ...
. As of 2020, Belfast Deaf United Football Club
Belfast Deaf United is the only deaf football club in Northern Ireland and, as of 2020, was playing in the Down Area Winter Football League. One of two deaf football clubs on the island of Ireland, the club play their home matches at the City of Be ...
played in the Down Area Winter Football League.
Local Gaelic games
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clubs include St Enda's GAC
St Enda's G.A.C, Glengormley. is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from Glengormley, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. They cater for gaelic football, hurling and camogie.
History
Founded in 1956 by local gaels, Edward Sherry, Tony Colaluca, ...
(based near Glengormley) and Greencastle Wolfe Tones GAC
Wolfe Tones GAC - Greencastle ( ga, CLG Bhúlf Tón, An Caisléan Glas) is a GAA club in Greencastle, County Antrim. They cater for men's and women's Gaelic football, and play in the County Antrim Division 3 in both codes, and Antrim Junior Ch ...
(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
Mossley Hockey Club is a field hockey club based in the village of Mossley in Newtownabbey, County Antrim. It was formed in 1929 following a meeting of employees of Henry Campbell's Mill in the village. The club currently fields five men's teams ...
, 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 Club
Cliftonville Cricket Club was a cricket club in Northern Ireland, playing in the NCU Senior League.
The club was formed as Enfield in 1870, using a pitch in Clifton Park, now Clifton Park Avenue in north Belfast, disbanded in 1873, and reformed ...
s (the latter participating in the NCU Senior League
The Northern Cricket Union (NCU) Senior League is the provincial cricket league within the NCU jurisdiction in Ireland, which covers counties Antrim, Armagh, Down and south Tyrone of Northern Ireland. The league was formed in 1897 and is curre ...
).
Outdoor Bowling Clubs in Newtownabbey include Mossley Bowling Club, Glengormley Bowling Club, Nortel Bowling Club and Ulster Transport Bowling Club.
Transport
Rail
Northern Ireland Railways
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runs trains serving three railway stations: Mossley West railway station
Mossley West railway station is located in the townland of Ballyhenry in the north of Newtownabbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, owned and operated by NI Railways, a subsidiary of Translink.
In 2008 the station was refurbished as part of ...
on the Belfast–Derry railway line and Jordanstown railway station
Jordanstown railway station serves Jordanstown and the University of Ulster in Newtownabbey
Newtownabbey ( ) is a large settlement in North Belfast in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is separated from the rest of the city by Cavehill and ...
and Whiteabbey railway station
Whiteabbey Railway Station serves the village of Whiteabbey in Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland.
History
The station was opened by the Belfast and Ballymena Railway on 11 April 1848.
The station buildings were erected in 1863–1864, and the wa ...
on the Belfast–Larne railway line.
Road
Newtownabbey is linked to the M2 motorway This is a list of roads designated M2:
Europe
* M2 motorway (Great Britain), a motorway in England
* M2 expressway (Hungary), a motorway in Hungary
* N2 road (Ireland)#M2 motorway, a motorway in the Republic of Ireland
* M-2 highway (Montenegr ...
(which passes through it) and the M5 motorway
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(which begins at its southeastern edge).
Bus services are provided by Translink’s Belfast bus service, Metro
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Geography
* Metro (city), a city in Indonesia
* A metropolitan area, the populated region including and surrounding an urban center
Public transport
* Rapid transit, a passenger railway in an urba ...
.
Notable people
* Stephen Boyd
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(4 July 1931 - 2 June 1977), Golden Globe-winning actor, was born in Glengormley.
* Bobby Sands
Robert Gerard Sands ( ga, Roibeárd Gearóid Ó Seachnasaigh; 9 March 1954 – 5 May 1981) was a member (and leader in the Maze prison) of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who died on hunger strike while imprisoned at HM Prison Maze ...
(9 March 1954 - 5 May 1981), Provisional Irish Republican Army
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member and hunger striker.
* James Brown
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(born 1968), Elvis impersonator, lives in Newtownabbey.
* Ronan Bennett
Ronan Bennett (born 14 January 1956) is an Irish novelist and screenwriter.
Background
Bennett, the son of William H. and Geraldine Bennett, was born in England, but was raised in Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, in a devout Roman Catholic Churc ...
(born 14 January 1956), novelist and screenwriter, grew up in Newtownabbey.
* Dean McCullough
Dean McCullough (born July 1992) is a Northern Irish radio DJ and TV presenter. He currently presents at BBC Radio 1 and has previously presented on Gaydio.
Early life
McCullough was born in 1992. He is from Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland. McCu ...
(born July 1992), British radio personality.
* Leah McFall
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(born 1 July 1986), singer-songwriter, was born in Newtownabbey.
Twin towns
Newtownabbey is twinned with:
* Rybnik
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, Poland
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''(since 18 October 2003)''[']
* Dorsten
Dorsten (; Westphalian language, Westphalian: ''Dössen'') is a town in the district of Recklinghausen (district), Recklinghausen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and has a population of about 75,000.
Dorsten is situated on the western rim of ...
, Germany
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Newtownabbey has one sister city
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While there are early examples of inter ...
, as designated by Sister Cities International
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:
* Gilbert, Arizona
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, United States
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See also
* List of localities in Northern Ireland by population
This is a list of settlements in Northern Ireland by population. The fifty largest settlements are listed. This list has been compiled from data published by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA), based on the 2011 Census. Se ...
References
External links
Antrim & Newtonabbey Borough Council official website
Culture Northern Ireland - Newtownabbey
(archived)
{{Authority control
Towns in County Antrim