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Encyclopedia > Dromore, County Down
Dromore
Droim Mór
Location
WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates:
54°24′43″N 6°08′13″W / 54.412, -6.137
Statistics
Province: Ulster
County: County Down
District: Banbridge District
UK Parliament: Lagan Valley
European Parliament: Northern Ireland
Dialling Code: 028, +44 28. All local numbers begin 9269
Post Town: Dromore
Postal District(s): BT25 1
Population (2001) 4,968

Dromore (from the Irish: Droim Mór meaning "large ridge") is a small market town in the Lagan Valley, in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is 20 miles south-west of Belfast, on the A1 Belfast to Dublin road. It had a population of 4,968 people in the 2001 Census. The town is in the Banbridge District Council area. Bullet for locations in Ireland, displays location and not area. ... Image File history File links NorthernIrelandBanbridge. ... The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the only fully functional Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). ... When under Gaelic rule, Ireland was divided into provinces to replace the earlier system of the túatha. ... This article is about the nine-county Irish province. ... For much of its history, the island of Ireland was divided into 32 counties (Irish language contae or condae, pronounced IPA: ). Two historical counties, County Desmond and County Coleraine, no longer exist, while several county names have changed. ... Statistics Province: Ulster County Town: Downpatrick Area: 2,448 km² Population (est. ... Northern Ireland is divided into 26 districts for local government purposes. ... Banbridge District Council is a Local Council in County Down in Northern Ireland. ... The United Kingdom House of Commons is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs). ... Lagan Valley is a Parliamentary Constituency in the House of Commons and also an Assembly constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly. ... Established 1952, as the Common Assembly President Hans-Gert Pöttering (EPP) Since 16 January 2007 Vice-Presidents 14 Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou (EPP) Alejo Vidal-Quadras (EPP) Gérard Onesta (Greens – EFA) Edward McMillan-Scott (ED) Mario Mauro (EPP) Miguel Angel Martínez Martínez (PES) Luigi Cocilovo (ALDE) Mechtild... Northern Ireland is a constituency of the European Parliament. ... Subscriber trunk dialling (STD) (also known as Subscriber toll dialling) is an obsolete term for the UK telephone system allowing subscribers to dial trunk calls without operator assistance. ... A post town is a required part of all UK postal addresses. ... UK postal codes are known as postcodes. ... The market town is a medieval phenomenon. ... Lagan Valley is an area of Ireland. ... Statistics Province: Ulster County Town: Downpatrick Area: 2,448 km² Population (est. ... Northern Ireland (Irish: ) is a part of the United Kingdom lying in the northeast of the island of Ireland, covering 5,459 square miles (14,139 km², about a sixth of the islands total area). ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: , Statistics Province: Northern Ireland County: District: Belfast UK Parliament: Belfast North Belfast South Belfast East Belfast West European Parliament: Northern Ireland Dialling Code: 028, +44 28 posttown = Belfast Postal District(s): BT1-BT17, BT29 (part of), BT58 Area: 115 km² Population (2001) Website: www. ... The A1 is a major road in Northern Ireland. ... Dublin city centre at night WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: , Statistics Province: Leinster County: Dáil Éireann: Dublin Central, Dublin North Central, Dublin North East, Dublin North West, Dublin South Central, Dublin South East European Parliament: Dublin Dialling Code: +353 1 Postal District(s): D1-24, D6W Area: 114. ... UK Census 2001 logo A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday 29 April 2001. ... Banbridge District Council is a Local Council in County Down in Northern Ireland. ...


The town's centre is Market Square, which has a rare set of stocks. It is in the linen manufacturing district. Remains of a castle and earthworks are to be seen, together with a large ráth or encampment known as the Priest's Mount, on the Maypole Hill. Spes or Hope; engraving by Sebald Beham, German c1540 The stocks are a device used since medieval times for public humiliation, corporal punishment, and torture. ... Torn linen cloth, recovered from the Dead Sea Linen is a material made from the fibers of the flax plant. ... For other uses, see Castle (disambiguation). ... Earthworks can refer to: Civil engineering earthworks based on moving massive quantites of soil; The Earthworks audio equipment company; The novel Earthworks by Brian Aldiss; The earthworks style of art. ... Ringforts are fortified settlements that are generally agreed to be from the Early Medieval Period in Ireland. ...

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History

  • The town is of high antiquity, and was the seat of a Diocese of Dromore, which grew out of an abbey of Canons Regular attributed to Saint Colman in the 6th century, and was united in 1842 to Down and Connor. The diocese was then divided in 1945, with Connor being independent, and Down and Dromore remaining united.
  • The town and cathedral were wholly destroyed during the rebellion of 1641, and the present church was built by Bishop Jeremy Taylor in 1661, who is buried there. Also buried in the cathedral is Thomas Percy, another famous bishop of the diocese, who laid out the fine grounds of the palace. A monument to Thomas Percy stands in the Town Park.
  • Jacobites under command of Richard Hamilton, and rival Williamites fought a battle here on the 14th March 1689. The battle took place about a mile out of the town on the Milebush Road and was known as the 'Break of Dromore'. The Jacobites routed the Williamites and they fled in disorder, but with few casualties. After this Break of Dromore the Jacobites did not meet any resistance while advancing northwards and occupying Belfast.

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Today

The Dromore Town Centre Development Plan, published in July 2003, outlines that of the 190 units within Dromore Town Centre, over one quarter are vacant. This is despite the recent population growth in the town , a result of the proximity to the A1 and resultant commuting access to Belfast. The green field development in recent years has mostly been around the edges of the town, and the doughnut effect has led to these houses being disconnected to the town centre. The population of Dromore tends to travel to nearby Banbridge or Sprucefield to shop, which has caused the high levels of obvious dereliction. The A1 is a major road in Northern Ireland. ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: , Statistics Province: Northern Ireland County: District: Belfast UK Parliament: Belfast North Belfast South Belfast East Belfast West European Parliament: Northern Ireland Dialling Code: 028, +44 28 posttown = Belfast Postal District(s): BT1-BT17, BT29 (part of), BT58 Area: 115 km² Population (2001) Website: www. ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 54. ... Shopping Centre located on the outskirts of Lisburn (Northern Ireland). ...


The plan highlights the under use of the River Lagan as a resource in the town, as well as the poorly used public space around the Town Hall in the Market Square. Market Square's 18th Century layout is protected, however is identified as a traffic problem, which is exacerbated by poor parking provision and poor enforcement of parking restrictions. The introduction of privatised NCP Parking Attendants in Northern Ireland has since relieved this particular problem. The River Lagan is a major river in Northern Ireland which runs 40 miles (60 km) from the Slieve Croob mountain in County Down to Belfast where it enters Belfast Lough, an inlet of the Irish Sea. ... The Company National Car Parks (NCP) is the UKs leading car park owner as well as a major parking enforcement service provider. ...


The Troubles

For more information see The Troubles in Dromore (Down), which includes a list of incidents in Dromore during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities. For other uses, see Troubles (disambiguation) and Trouble. ... The Troubles in Dromore recounts incidents during, and the effects of, The Troubles in Dromore, County Down, Northern Ireland. ...


Places of interest

  • The Cathedral of Christ the Redeemer is situated on a monastic site founded by St Colman in 500 AD. A Celtic High cross stands in the Cathedral grounds. The cross is made of granite and survives from the early monastery.
  • Dromore contains the best preserved Anglo-Norman motte-and-bailey castle in Ireland, which dates from the 13th century.

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People

Famous residents included:

Henry George (Harry) Ferguson (1884-1960) was born at Growell, near Dromore, County Down in Northern Ireland, and was the son of an Irish farmer. ... Jeffrey Mark Donaldson (born 7 December 1962) is a Northern Irish politician and Member of Parliament for Lagan Valley. ... David Humphreys MBE (born 10 September 1971 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an Irish rugby union footballer who plays fly-half. ...

Education

Dromore Central Primary School is a primary school located in Dromore, County Down, Northern Ireland. ... St. ...

2001 Census

Dromore is classified as a Small Town by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (ie with population between 4,500 and 10,000 people). On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 4,968 people living in Dromore. Of these: is the 119th day of the year (120th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...

  • 23.9% were aged under 16 years and 17.5% were aged 60 and over
  • 48.2% of the population were male and 51.8% were female
  • 13.0% were from a Catholic background and 83.4% were from a Protestant background
  • 2.5% of people aged 16-74 were unemployed.

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References

  • This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.
  • Culture Northern Ireland

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See also

This is a list page for towns in Northern Ireland. ... This is a list page for villages in Northern Ireland. ... Market Houses are a notable feature of many Irish towns with varying styles of architecture, size and ornamentation making for a most interesting feature of the streetscape. ...

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Dromore (in Irish: Droim Mór, ie large ridge) is a small market town in the Lagan Valley, in County Down, Northern Ireland.
The town is of high antiquity, and was the seat of a Diocese of Dromore, which grew out of an abbey of Canons Regular attributed to Saint Colman in the 6th century, and was united in 1842 to Down and Connor.
Dromore is classified as a Small Town by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (ie with population between 4,500 and 10,000 people).
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