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47: 263: 567:. East Belfast has historically been strongly Unionist, with Nationalist parties consistently performing poorly at elections, and Cregagh reflects this trend. However, the constituency does have a strong centrist presence, appearing to be something of a stronghold for the Alliance Party. It is between this party and the DUP, which has proven to be the dominant political rivalry in the area. 154: 104: 348:. The area was sometimes nicknamed the "Bible belt". Immediately beyond the end of the Cregagh Road, on the opposite side of the Upper Knockbreda Road, is a forested area known as Cregagh Glen. The Upper Knockbreda Road, otherwise known as the A55 Outer Ring, was completed in 1967 to link Cregagh with the Knock area on the outskirts of east Belfast. 54: 1197: 274:
The Cregagh Estate is located off the Cregagh Road, starting after the roundabout junction with Ladas Drive and Mount Merrion Avenue. The junction is immediately after Bell's Bridge which crosses the Loop River, one of Belfast's myriad minor rivers. The estate was built as a public housing project in
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The Woodstock Road continues as far as Ravenhill Avenue where it becomes the Cregagh Road. The Woodstock Road was formerly known as the lower Cregagh Road and in the nineteenth century it was mainly made up of farmland. Until the 1920s parts of the Cregagh Road, which is now entirely urbanised, were
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The Cregagh area also lends its name to one of the Lisnasharragh DEA's six wards. With the upper Cregagh Road forming the ward's eastern edge, it encompasses the Cregagh Estate and streets as far south as Upper Knockbreda Road, and as far west as Knockbreda Park and Mount Merrion Avenue. As part of
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to the outskirts of Belfast. The road begins at the end of Woodstock Link, which itself starts at a junction which turns off from the Albertbridge Road facing Mountpottinger Road. The Mount, a prominent conference facility built in 1997, is located close to this junction on the Woodstock Link.
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and is part of Cregagh Sports Club, effectively a merger of the cricket and association football clubs, with both sharing the same Gibson Park Avenue facilities. This alliance was concluded in the early 1980s, with the two clubs being previously unconnected.
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are found on this part of the road. The latter building has been extensively refurbished and is now the Museum Of Orange Heritage. The neighbouring Montgomery Road is the location for the former Robinson Centre leisure facility and the Castlereagh campus of
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built around this area in the late 1920s. However this area, which was known locally as "the Colony", remained the only significant public housing scheme for ex-soldiers to be undertaken in Belfast in the aftermath of the First World War.
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grew up in the Cregagh Estate (No. 16 Burren Way), and as a boy played football on the open playing fields at the centre of the estate. These playing fields, Cregagh Green, are now protected for community recreation in perpetuity as a
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Active Space. Best's funeral originated from Burren Way where his father continued to live until his death in April 2008. George Best is commemorated by a mural in the Cregagh estate and formerly by another on the Woodstock Road.
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minority for a number of years and at the start of the Troubles, Catholics even joined in local vigilante patrols under the auspices of the Cregagh Tenants Association. This co-operation ended in 1972 with the arrival of the
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At its lower stage, the Cregagh Road, like the Woodstock Road, is lined with several shops. This area also has a number of churches, the most prominent of which are Cregagh Methodist Church and Cregagh Presbyterian Church.
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Following the junction with the Beersbridge Road the Woodstock Road is mainly lined with shops and other places of business. The area, also known as Willowfield, is also home to a number of churches, including the
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Beyond the Cregagh estate the road is made up of mainly private housing and continues as far as Upper Knockbreda Road. Cregagh Library and the former home of
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flute band, Crimson Star, is based in the area and their badge is shown on a mural painted on a wall on Ardenvohr Street just off the Woodstock Road. During
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became more important, with UVF murals being painted on Cregagh's walls. By 2018 however the only murals on Cregagh estate are one commemorating
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constituencies, which make use of the same electoral map. In local government, the area falls under the authority of
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The Woodstock Road forms the beginning of the continuous road that includes Cregagh and which runs from close to the
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ran a video shop on the Woodstock Road. It was whilst working at his shop that Seymour was shot and killed by two
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of Belfast City council. The townland dates back to medieval times, when it was part of the territory held by the
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as well as civilians killed during the Troubles and local residents who died during the Second World War.
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Just off the Cregagh Road, on Gibson Park Avenue, are two locally well-known sporting venues,
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Belfast Boys: How Unionists and Nationalists Fought and Died Together in the First World War
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Ravenhill Avenue with the Woodstock Road to the right and the Cregagh Road to the left
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Church. and the Cregagh Gospel Hall. Other amenities include a public library and a
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Sections of the Woodstock and Cregagh roads mark the official boundary between the
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National symbols, fractured identities: contesting the national narrative
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and a back plaque commemorating members of both of these groups and the
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The ward lies within the Belfast East constituencies. Following the
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A memorial to the dead of the First World War, consisting of a
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Iris and Peter Robinson: the golden couple who fell to earth
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station. The Willowfield area formerly lent its name to the
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place of worship Willowfield Parish Church, Saint Anthony's
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grew up in the Cregagh estate and met her husband, future
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East Belfast: Paintings and Stories from Harbour to Hills
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Woodstock and Cregagh are served by Service 6 of the
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the DEA, Cregagh has been represented by Councillors
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Hundreds gather to pay last respects to Dickie Best
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Cregagh is located in the United Kingdom
54°35′03″N 5°53′56″W / 54.58417°N 5.89889°W / 54.58417; -5.89889

Belfast
Irish
Belfast
townland
electoral ward
O'Neills of Clannaboy
Short Strand

River Lagan
Church of Ireland
Roman Catholic
Police Service of Northern Ireland
Belfast Willowfield
Parliament of Northern Ireland
Ulster loyalist
the Troubles
Ulster Volunteer Force
Robert "Squeak" Seymour
Provisional Irish Republican Army
Cregagh Cricket Club
Malone Rugby Club
Northern Amateur Football League
Orangefield Old Boys
Ravenhill Stadium
Ulster Rugby
Ravenhill

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