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Housing estate near Belfast, Northern Ireland
Ballybeen (from Irish Baile Bín 'Bín's townland'), also known as Ballybeen Housing Estate, is the second-biggest housing estate in Northern Ireland. It
Ballybeen
Town on outskirts of Belfast, Northern Ireland
farmland is now Ballybeen Housing Estate, which was built in the 1960s when the Robbs sold around 220 to 250 acres of this land in Ballybeen to the Northern
Dundonald,_County_Down
Ulster loyalist paramilitary group
RHC mural in Ballybeen housing estate with the Irish slogan Lámh Dhearg Abú, which roughly means "red hand to victory"
Red_Hand_Commando
Faifley Ferguslie Park Foxbar Gallowhill Gowkthrapple Hillhouse Whitlawburn Ballybeen Rathcoole (Newtownabbey) Creggan The Byker Redevelopment, BBC, 6/1/2007
List of council estates in the United Kingdom
List_of_council_estates_in_the_United_Kingdom
Political wall paintings in Northern Ireland
mural in Bangor An Ulster Volunteers/UVF mural in Bangor A RHC mural in Ballybeen housing estate A mural in Belfast, commemorating William of Orange and
Murals_in_Northern_Ireland
Northern Irish broadcaster (born 1977)
suburb of East Belfast, Northern Ireland, and grew up on Dundonald's Ballybeen estate. He said on the 5 September 2022 edition of Countdown that for
Colin_Murray
Jazz saxophonist from Northern Ireland (1936–2023)
daughters. He and his family is of Ulster Scots ethnicity. They resided in Ballybeen for a short period before purchasing a house in Ardcarn. George Cassidy
George Cassidy (jazz musician)
George_Cassidy_(jazz_musician)
Northern Irish-born playwright and actor
David Ireland was born in 1976 or 1977 Sandy Row, Belfast, but grew up in Ballybeen, Dundonald, County Down. His father was a heavy drinker. He was raised
David_Ireland_(playwright)
Subdivisions of Northern Irish city
Belfast Metropolitan Area Belfast City Centre The Golden Mile The Holyland Ballybeen Braniel Clarawood Taughmonagh Antrim Road Belmont Road Castlereagh Road
Subdivisions_of_Belfast
Youth wing of the Ulster Defence Association
These gangs included "The Shankill Young Tartan", "Ardcarn Boot Boys", "Ballybeen Riot Squad" and the "Young Newton" from the Ballymacarrett area of East
Ulster_Young_Militants
Former infantry regiment of the British Army
prevent loyalists from throwing stones and bottles at regular troops in the Ballybeen estate in Dundonald. Barricades preventing soldiers from the Newtownabbey
Ulster_Defence_Regiment
Soccer coach and former player
James Tennant McVea (born 20 January 1988, in Ballybeen) is a Northern Irish former footballer, and manager. He has served as head coach for Old Dominion
Tennant_McVea
Ballyalton townland, grid ref: J5309 4480 Ballybeen, Standing stone: The Long Stone, grid ref: J4260 7308 Ballybeen, Mound, grid ref: J4148 7294 Ballybryan
List of archaeological sites in County Down
List_of_archaeological_sites_in_County_Down
1996 play by Marie Jones
in Belfast with the initial run touring to the small community hall in Ballybeen estate, East Belfast, and the Culturlan on the Falls Road in West Belfast
Stones_in_His_Pockets
British model (born 1981)
including Newry City and Cliftonville. Garrett spent her early years in the Ballybeen estate in Dundonald, around 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Belfast, before
Gemma_Garrett
Places in Northern Ireland
Annalong Annsborough Ardglass Attical Aughnacloy Ballela Balloo Ballybannan Ballybeen Ballycottin Ballydargan Ballygowan Ballyhalbert Ballyhay Ballyholme Ballyhornan
List_of_places_in_County_Down
Church site in Northern Ireland
helped shape the village, and owned the vast majority of the townland of Ballybeen for generations. "Robbs Road" is named after them. The road acted as a
St._Elizabeth's,_Dundonald
Association football club in Northern Ireland
October 2018). "50 things you only know if you grew up in Dundonald and Ballybeen". Belfast Live. Retrieved 15 February 2025. [1] Club website] v t e
Dundonald_F.C.
the land in the state of New York was acquired. McCormick was born in Ballybeen, a town in County Down in present-day Northern Ireland, in either 1739
Daniel_McCormick_(banker)
Health (Wood and Bark) (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2019 (revoked) 100 The Ballybeen Park, Dundonald (Abandonment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2019
List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2019
List_of_statutory_rules_of_Northern_Ireland,_2019
(Raholp), Ballyardel, Ballyatwood, Ballyaughian, Ballybannan, Ballybarnes, Ballybeen, Ballybeg, Ballyblack, Ballyblack Little, Ballyblaugh, Ballyboghilbo,
List of townlands of County Down
List_of_townlands_of_County_Down
Parish in County Down, Northern Ireland
barony of Castlereagh Upper.) Ballyalloly Ballyaltikilligan Ballyalton Ballybeen Ballycreelly Ballygowan Ballyhanwood Ballyhenry Major Ballyhenry Minor
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