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with those who were encouraged to move from other parts of Northern Ireland generally choosing where to live based on proximity to each respective town, i.e., Catholics/nationalists moved to estates close to Lurgan, whereas Protestants/unionists gravitated towards the Portadown area. A certain degree of integration that existed when Craigavon was first built in the 1960s crumbled in the 1970s against a backdrop of escalating violence; in one week in 1972, as a result of Loyalist intimidation, fifty families fled the Killicomaine estate: half the Catholic population in the area. By the end of the year, another twenty had gone. Protestants were also targeted and five narrowly escaped being burnt to death in their fish and chip shop in Churchill Park in February 1973.
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Britain, so it was in some ways a symbol of Northern Ireland as both modern and a part of the British mainstream. The Craigavon Development Commission was appointed in October 1965 to develop the 'new city'. About 6,000 acres of land between Lurgan and Portadown was vested from farmers at £6 an acre. Several reasons have been suggested for the suitability of the site including the existing population centres, industrial base, nearness to
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surrounded by greenfield land. Dr Stephen McKay, director of education at the School of Planning, Architecture & Civil Engineering at Queen's University Belfast, said that the plan to build Craigavon was "flawed from the outset", adding: "The cycle ways, mixed housing and recreational zones were really never going to work in light of the circumstances". Locally-born writer
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to form the "Craigavon Urban Area". This makes it difficult to glean an accurate demographic picture of the area that is generally regarded as Craigavon – the mainly residential area between Portadown and Lurgan. This area roughly corresponds with the Drumgask, Drumgor, Kernan and (part of) Taghnevan
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at junctions, giving the planners the ability to easily increase the number of lanes if it became necessary. Electricity and other cables were placed underground and street lighting was standard throughout. The planners clustered the housing developments around small 'village centres' with associated
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to create a single urban area and identity. The argument for a new town was based on projections indicating population increases over the following decades that would require large-scale house building. Similar projects successfully attracting economic growth had been successfully completed in Great
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and the belief that Craigavon would help spread development away from Belfast. It was hoped that residents of Belfast would be attracted by the suburban nature of Craigavon's design and that business would see it as an interesting alternative. Cash incentives were offered to some families moving to
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The identity of a new city never really caught on. The name 'Craigavon' is today used by locals to refer to the area between Lurgan and Portadown, and many citizens of those towns resent being identified with the 'new city' of Craigavon. The intention to integrate the new city also largely failed,
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passes through the town. The new town was also provided with many civic amenities including a leisure centre, library, shopping centre, civic centre, a large park with artificial lakes, playing fields, a petting zoo, public gardens and an artificial ski slope. Craigavon Civic Centre was built at a
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said: "As a child, I didn't notice the failure of Craigavon. The new city was an enormous playground of hidden cycle paths, roads that ended suddenly in the middle of nowhere and futuristic buildings standing empty in an artificial landscape". Craigavon became notorious for its many roundabouts.
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Consequently, about half of what was planned was never built, and of what was built, some had to be demolished after becoming empty and derelict. The area designated as Craigavon 'city centre', for much of this time contained only the municipal authority, the court buildings and a shopping mall,
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Tullygally Primary School (Controlled) - a mixed religion school. It has about 100 pupils at any one time. It was built by the government with the original founding of Craigavon and was part of the library board. The size of the primary school was reduced in recent years and half of it now
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Problems began to come to light when it emerged that some housing estates had been built with materials and techniques that had not been fully tested, with the result that insulation, sound-proofing and durability were lacking. This was compounded by the outbreak of
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civilians in the Drumbeg estate. A gunman shot the two teenage girls working in the mobile shop: Eileen Duffy (19) and Katrina Rennie (16). He then forced a male customer, Brian Frizzell (29), to lie on the pavement and shot him also. There are allegations of
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Craigavon was designed to be a very child-friendly environment with small playgrounds dotted throughout the residential areas. There was an emphasis on providing green space in the housing estates and safe paths to cycle on.
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and wildlife haven made up of woodland with walking trails. There is also a watersports centre, golf course and ski slope in the area. In most of Craigavon, motor vehicles are completely separated from pedestrians, and
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retail space, leisure facilities, post offices, primary schools, pharmacies, community centres and other civic amenities. All estates were built with security in mind, with one vehicle entry/exit point.
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and cyclists wherever possible, creating a network of paths allowing residents to travel across Craigavon without encountering traffic. The road network for motor vehicles used
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On Census Day (27 March 2011) the usually resident population of Craigavon Urban Area including Aghacommon was 64,323 accounting for 3.55% of the NI total. Of these:
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said "To call this new city after someone who is looked upon by over one-third of the population as an arch-bigot is something that ought to be abhorred."
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on Carbet Road as they were driving home from work at the Hyster forklift factory: Desmond Rogers (54), Fergus Magee (28), and John Lavery (27).
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accommodates an adult learning centre. There are many more primary and secondary schools in the wider Craigavon areas of Lurgan, Portadown, etc.
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campus beside Craigavon Lake. The plans have met opposition from some locals, as it would involve the destruction of woodland which is home to
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On Census Day (21 March 2021) the usually resident population of Craigavon Urban Area including Aghacommon was 72,301. Of these:
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On Census Day 27 March 2011, in Craigavon District Electoral Area, considering the population aged 3 years old and over:
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and wildlife haven made up of woodland with walking trails. In 2017 it was awarded the best park in Northern Ireland by
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Lost Lives: The Stories of the Men, Women and Children who Died as a Result of the Northern Ireland Troubles
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officers at a vehicle checkpoint on Tullygally East Road. They were unarmed, leading to claims of a
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team in County Armagh. 2009 Winners of the IAFL DV8s league. Returned to the IAFL proper in 2010.
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was part of the design; there was a total separation of industrial land-use from all other uses.
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within Craigavon's urban area (excluding Lurgan, Portadown and Bleary), along with their likely
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electoral wards. Through the late 1970s and early 1980s, Craigavon hosted many families of
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by security forces. The RUC denied this, saying the men had driven through the checkpoint.
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in Craigavon on 10 March 2009, the first police fatality in Northern Ireland since the
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described the naming of the new city as "a calculated insult" and Nationalist MP for
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and imbued with the spirit of the age. The planners separated motor vehicles from
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was built to link the new city with Belfast and there were plans to replace the
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Drumgor Heights, showing the Modernist housing design once common in Craigavon
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national identity. Respondents could indicate more than one national identity
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national identity. Respondents could indicate more than one national identity
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railway stations with a single high speed terminal in central Craigavon. The
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There was controversy over the decision to build a 'new city' in the mainly
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Craigavon is built beside two artificial lakes called Craigavon Lakes. The
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For census purposes, Craigavon is not treated as a separate entity by the
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Northern Ireland at the Crossroads: Ulster Unionism in the O'Neill Years
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denote settlements that are classed as towns but also have city status
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Craigavon lies on an area of flat land near the southeastern shore of
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All County League. Have won both Junior and Intermediate honours.
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are used extensively. It hosted the headquarters of the former
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church and 36.01% (26,038) belong to or were brought up in a '
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Religious background of Craigavon Urban Area residents (2021)
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and Other Christian (including Christian related)' churches.
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and Other Christian (including Christian related)' churches.
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Map for location Craigavon Urban Area including Aghacommon
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National Identity of Craigavon Urban Area residents (2021)
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There were many violent incidents in Craigavon related to
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The Belfast–Dublin railway line between Craigavon Lakes
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was built to replace small hospitals in the two towns.
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church and 42.54% belong to or were brought up in a '
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runs between the two lakes, and further north is the
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for Northern Ireland that would mirror towns such as
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52.28% (37,797) belong to or were brought up in the
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Monbrief (historically also Moybreefe, perhaps from
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cost of £3 million and was officially opened by the
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Archived from 984:NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) 1624: 1622: 1620: 937:meaning "plain of the rising ground" or 558:One of the many cycle paths in Craigavon 3470:Planned communities in Northern Ireland 2231: 2229: 2227: 2225: 1943:Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) 1840:Drumcree: The Orange Order's Last Stand 1838:Ryder, Chris; Kearney, Vincent (2001). 1409: 665:east rather than to develop the mainly 321: 285: 241: 209: 185: 122: 61: 27:Town (founded 1965) in Northern Ireland 2110: 2108: 853:of Seagoe. The following is a list of 751:took place on 28 March 1991, when the 2161:"Northern Ireland Placenames Project" 1591: 1589: 1587: 1585: 1583: 1581: 615:The design of Craigavon was based on 303: 269: 257: 245: 231: 219: 199: 167: 149: 138: 7: 2362:"National Identity (Northern Irish)" 2287:"Religion or religion brought up in" 1964:"'Shoot-to-kill' case gets go-ahead" 1939:"A Chronology of the Conflict, 1982" 160:Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon 39:Human settlement in Northern Ireland 2034:. 22 September 2011. Archived from 1990:"Index of Deaths from the Conflict" 1842:. London: Methuen. pp. 28–29. 1269:Drumgor Primary School (Controlled) 1260:Craigavon has a number of schools. 1221:national identity and 27.99% had a 1174:national identity and 26.85% had a 700:created. The area's main employer, 465:James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon 2267:McCullough, Julie (5 March 2014). 2085:"Continuity IRA shot dead officer" 1677:"Craigavon: 50 years of Modernity" 461:Prime Minister of Northern Ireland 25: 1822:"Why Did Unionists Discriminate?" 1322:– competes in Division II of the 1217:national identity, 27.79% had an 1213:43.79% indicated that they had a 1170:national identity, 31.85% had an 1166:35.94% indicated that they had a 930:meaning "hollow of the cauldron") 887:meaning "McAughley's crossroads") 734:Provisional Irish Republican Army 87: 2946: 2836: 2665: 2187:"Placenames Database of Ireland" 2063:Conflict Archive on the Internet 1995:Conflict Archive on the Internet 1898:Conflict Archive on the Internet 1379: 1366: 1302:There are also plans to build a 849:Much of Craigavon is within the 397: 86: 79: 63: 2895:List of places in County Armagh 986:. Instead, it is combined with 944:Moyraverty or Moyraferty (from 3475:New towns started in the 1960s 1918:House of Lords (11 March 2004) 1893:"Sutton Index of Deaths, 1982" 948:meaning "Raifeartach's plain") 880:meaning "meadow of the shaft") 769:shot dead three more civilians 749:Craigavon mobile shop killings 125:Irish grid reference 1: 2462:"St Brendan's Primary School" 2312:"National Identity (British)" 2014:. 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