Is Dundonald Catholic or Protestant?

Is Dundonald Catholic or Protestant?

71.3% were Protestant or from a Protestant background. 3.6% were Catholic or from a Catholic background. 25.1% were of other religious backgrounds or no religious background.

How old is Dundonald?

On top of the prominent hill at Dundonald sits a stone castle built around 1371. Its first owner was Robert II, grandson of Robert the Bruce and founder of the Stewart royal dynasty. He built the castle soon after he came to the throne, and died there in 1390.

Is Dundonald County Down?

Dundonald is a parish in the union of Belfast, barony of Lower Castlereagh, county Down, and province of Ulster.

Is Dundonald a village?

Dundonald is a large village situated between Troon and Kilmarnock in South Ayrshire. The 14th century Dundonald Castle stands on a hill west of the village, and the visitor centre and museum boasts a café, shop and exhibition which tells the story of the castle.

Is Dundonald a nice place to live?

Dundonald is a lovely wee village, quite quiet, fews shops and restaurants and lovely walks, lovely castle, smugglers trail etc and lots of local events. Its quite central for travelling to bigger towns for shopping in kilmarnock, troon and irvine. I know a few people who live in dundonald and they love it.

Who owns Dundonald golf course?

Loch Lomond Golf Club
Dundonald Links, venue for both the men’s and ladies’ Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Opens in 2017, has been sold by its owner, Loch Lomond Golf Club, for £4.5 million. The deal with Darwin Leisure was confirmed to The Scotsman by Bill Donald, the general manager at Loch Lomond Golf Club.

How big is Dundonald?

Dundonald (Gaelic: Dùn Dhòmhnaill) is a village in South Ayrshire, Scotland. 2,570 (mid-2020 est.)

Is Dundonald South or East Ayrshire?

Is Craigavon a nice place to live?

Craigavon is the most desirable place to live in Northern Ireland, according to a Royal Mail study. The study identified the postcodes across the UK with the best work-life balance.

When did Dundonald Links Open?

March 23rd, 1911
The first Dundonald Links layout was designed by 1883 Open Champion Willie Fernie, and opened on March 23rd, 1911. At 6700 yards, it was one of the longest golf courses of its time. Following two World Wars, the site was almost unrecognisable.

Who designed Dundonald Links?

Designed by Kyle Phillips, Dundonald Links was home to the Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open in 2015, 2016 and 2017, The Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open in 2017 and is set to be host of the 2022 Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open as well as Final Qualifying for The Open from 2023.

Is Craigavon Catholic or Protestant?

Craigavon has been a historically Protestant town; however, in recent times, the electorate has become gradually less so, with higher numbers of Catholics and people of other religions or people of no declared religion.

What is Craigavon like to live in?

“Craigavon residents are very well served by roads and infrastructure, an exceptional network of pedestrian and cycle routes, access to retail, entertainment and a quality mix of urban and rural spaces that are welcoming to all.

Which part of Belfast is rough?

The main areas to avoid in Belfast are the areas around the Shankill and Falls roads at night (West Belfast), areas in North Belfast like Tiger’s Bay, New Lodge and Ardoyne (at night) and the likes of Short Strand in East Belfast (again, at night).