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The park lies in the Woodvale district of Belfast adjacent to Woodvale Road and Ballygomartin Road. [1] The park is a current holder of a Green Flag Award. [2] Woodvale park has full size association football pitches, 7-a-side football pitches, a bowls green and pavilion, a children's playground, a toddlers play area, an outdoor exercise area, a community garden and allotments.
The Palm House, Belfast Botanic Gardens, Stranmillis Road, Belfast ... St. Matthew's Church, Woodvale Road, Belfast Church Belfast – A HB26/37/006 ...
Belfast Woodvale was a borough constituency comprising part of western Belfast.It was created in 1929, when the House of Commons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of Seats) Act (Northern Ireland) 1929 introduced first past the post elections throughout Northern Ireland.
A settlement around the point at which the Shankill Road becomes the Woodvale Road, at the junction with Cambrai Street, was known as Shankill from the Irish Seanchill meaning "old church". Believed to date back to 455 AD, [ 6 ] it was known as the "Church of St Patrick of the White Ford" and in time had six smaller churches, known as ...
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Crumlin Road roundabout, with the Ardoyne shops on the left of the picture. For the most part the Parades Commission has given permission for the Twelfth marches to go past the flashpoint Ardoyne shops, close to the Crumlin Road roundabout which also leads on to the Woodvale Road. [5]
Ligoniel Road, north-west Belfast: Glencairn Park: Glencairn Road, west Belfast: Greenville Park: Grand Parade, Castlereagh Road, east Belfast: Grovelands: Stockman's Lane, south-west Belfast: King William Park: near Lisburn Road, south Belfast: one of Belfast's smallest parks [17] Knocknagoney Linear Park: Holywood Road, east Belfast: Lagan ...
The Shankill Graveyard is one of the oldest cemeteries in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was used for active burials for more than 1,000 years. [1] Since 1958 it has no longer been an active burial site. The oldest standing headstone was erected to the memory of George McAuley who died in 1685.