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Fisher and Fisher Solicitors, 9 John Mitchel Place, Newry Co Down BT34 2BP Office Newry and Mourne B+ B1 HB16/30/005 B: Upload Photo. Convent of Mercy, Home Avenue, Newry, Co Down BT34 2DL Religious House Newry and Mourne B+ B1 HB16/30/014 A: First Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church, John Mitchell Place, Newry Co Down BT34 2BP
The county was administered by Down County Council from 1899 until the abolition of county councils in Northern Ireland in 1973. [35] County Down is now served by the following local government districts: Ards and North Down; Newry, Mourne and Down (also serves part of County Armagh) Lisburn and Castlereagh (also serves part of County Antrim)
Newry (/ ˈ nj ʊər i /; [4] from Irish An Iúraigh [5]) is a city [6] in Northern Ireland, standing on the Clanrye river in counties Down and Armagh.It is near the border with the Republic of Ireland, on the main route between Belfast (34 miles/55 km away) and Dublin (67 miles/108 km away).
11 July – Peter Martin becomes the DUP MLA for North Down after the previous incumbent, Alex Easton was elected to Westminster. [133] 13 July – Firefighters are called to a large blaze on Newry's Greenbank Industrial Estate. [134] 18 July – The Northern Ireland Executive agrees an action plan for the future management of Lough Neagh. [135]
The Quays Shopping Centre (or The Quays Newry) is a major retail and leisure centre situated in Newry, County Armagh and is one of Northern Ireland's top shopping destinations with its anchor tenants being Sainsbury's and Marks & Spencer.
Patrick Shea OBE (1908–1986) was born in County Westmeath and since his father was a policeman, he spent his childhood in Athlone, Clones, County Monaghan, Rathfriland and Newry, County Down. Patrick Shea joined the Northern Ireland Civil Service and attained the rank of permanent secretary in the Department of Education.
Newry is a civil parish in County Armagh and County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic baronies of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half (one townland ) and Lordship of Newry in County Down and the baronies of Orior Upper and Oneilland West (two townlands) in County Armagh.
Down 54°07′55″N 6°15′50″W / 54.132°N 6.264°W / 54.132; Burren (from Irish an Bhoirinn , meaning 'the rocky district') [ 1 ] is a small village in County Down , Northern Ireland .