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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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677:(1871–1940), a Protestant unionist leader. Some unionists also felt the decision was unwise and counterproductive to building cross-community relations. Knockmena (a corruption of the townland name, Knockmenagh) was the preferred name nationalists hoped would be used, and which might have attracted broad acceptance on both sides. On 6 July 1965, it was announced that the new city would be named Craigavon after Craig. A noted nationalist, Joseph Connellan, interrupted the announcement with the comment, "A Protestant city for a Protestant people". Irish Labour MP
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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
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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
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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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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
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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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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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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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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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All County League. Have won both Junior and Intermediate honours.
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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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1597:"Craigavon town planning: British Modernism 50 years on"
1558:"Craigavon town planning: British Modernism 50 years on"
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church and 42.54% belong to or were brought up in a '
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509:Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
1399:List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland
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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.
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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
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1822:"Why Did Unionists Discriminate?"
1322:– competes in Division II of the
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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
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2312:"National Identity (British)"
2014:. Random House. p. 1231.
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827:Portadown–Lurgan railway line
818:(north), Lurgan (northeast),
582:that would link the towns of
3429:WikiProject Northern Ireland
1782:"New Civic Centre is opened"
1320:Éire Óg Gaelic Football Club
1296:Lismore Comprehensive School
1240:4.61% had some knowledge of
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767:On 14 November 1991 the UVF
764:between the UVF and police.
2843:Northern Ireland portal
2579:List of towns by population
2487:"Tullygally Primary School"
2466:St Brendan's Primary School
2441:St Anthony's Primary School
2337:"National Identity (Irish)"
1728:Alexander, Anthony (2009).
1361:Craigavon is twinned with:
1290:Brownlow Integrated College
1001:Refugees of the Vietnam War
966:meaning "big grassy field")
732:On 11 November 1982, three
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1968:BBC NI News (5 April 2000)
1810:. Springer, 2000. pp.50–51
1332:– football club – won the
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916:meaning "O'Doone's ridge")
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1528:"Place Names NI - Home"
1478:"How Far Is It Between"
962:Tannaghmore West (from
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610:Craigavon Area Hospital
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3480:Towns in County Armagh
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941:, "plain of wolves")
914:Dromainn Uí Dhubháin
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380:54.447222; -6.388333
327:www.craigavon.gov.uk
202:Sovereign state
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1731:Britain's New Towns
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1820:Mulholland, Marc.
1806:Mulholland, Marc.
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