Ballymena in Northern Ireland

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Ballymena Town © geograph.org.uk - Kenneth Allen

Ballymena Town © geograph.org.uk – Kenneth Allen

Ballymena is a large town in County Antrim in Northern Ireland and the seat of Ballymena Borough Council. Ballymena had a population of 28,717 people in the 2001 Census.

The town is built on land given to the Adair family by King Charles I in 1626, on the basis that the town hold two annual fairs and a free Saturday market in perpetuity. As of 2012, the Saturday market still runs.

The town used to host Ireland’s largest one-day agricultural show at the Ballymena Showgrounds. There are still many historic buildings in the town. The Town Hall was built in 1924 on the site of the old Market House, and was refurbished in 2007 at a cost of roughly £20 million.

Tullyglass House Hotel © Ardfern Town hall © geograph.org.uk - Lisa Jarvis The Ecos Centre © geograph.org.uk - Albert Bridge All Saints' Catholic Church © geograph.org.uk - Lisa Jarvis Ballymena Borough Council © Ardfern Ballymena Town © geograph.org.uk - Kenneth Allen
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All Saints' Catholic Church © geograph.org.uk - Lisa Jarvis
During the later half of the 20th century, Ballymena, like many other once prosperous industrial centres in Northern Ireland, experienced economic change with many of its former factories closing. Ballymena is now becoming a centre of information-based, international corporations and major retail outlets. However, unlike other towns it retains a very successful manufacturing industry, with major employers such as Michelin and Gallaher, and the extremely successful local firm Wrightbus.

Ballymena is described by some observers as being at the heart of Northern Ireland’s equivalent of the Bible Belt. The Electric Light Orchestra were banned from playing in the township of Ballymena with Ian Paisley’s Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) dominated council reasoning that their appearance would attract “the four Ds Drink, Drugs, Devil and Debauchery”. Further the popular romantic drama Brokeback Mountain was banned from scening in the town, as was a performance an impersonator of comic Roy ‘Chubby’ Brown. It should be noted that this does not necessarily reflect the overall views of the town’s population. The town has a large Protestant majority. The majority of the Catholic population is situated around the Broughshane and Cushendall Road areas of the town. Recently there has now been tension in the Dunclug area of the town which now has a Catholic majority. These tensions have been associated with internment bonfires and the flying of republican flags though attempts have been made to reduce tensions.

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