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Newtown Cunningham

Newtown Cunningham, usually spelled Newtowncunningham or abbreviated to Newton (Irish: An Baile Nua, meaning 'new town'[2]), is a village and townland in the Laggan district in the east of County Donegal, Ireland, located on the N13 road 18 kilometres (11 mi) east of Letterkenny and 16 km (10 mi) west of Derry. At the 2016 census, the village population was 1,080.[1]

Newtowncunningham
An Baile Nua
Town
Main Street, Newtown Cunningham
Newtowncunningham
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 54°59′53″N 7°30′50″W / 54.998°N 7.514°W / 54.998; -7.514Coordinates: 54°59′53″N 7°30′50″W / 54.998°N 7.514°W / 54.998; -7.514
CountryIreland
ProvinceUlster
CountyCounty Donegal
BaronyRaphoe North
Government
 • Dáil ÉireannDonegal
Elevation
10 m (30 ft)
Population
 (2016)[1]
1,080
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (IST (WEST))
Irish grid referenceC312167

History and name

Evidence of ancient settlement in the area, from the Iron Age onwards, includes the ringfort at Grianan of Aileach.[3] Also nearby is the sixteenth-century Burt Castle.[3]

The area of Newtown Cunningham was historically known as Culmacatrain.[2] Like nearby Manorcunningham, the village takes its current name from John Cunningham, originally from Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, in Scotland, who was among the settlers granted lands in County Donegal during the 17th century Plantation of Ulster.[4]

The village's architecture includes stately Anglo-Irish "big houses", now known as the Manse and the Castle, which reflect the village's colonial and Presbyterian history.[citation needed]

Economy and community

Newtowncunningham's long Main Street once formed part of the busy N13 trunk road connecting Letterkenny with Derry. A bypass diverted the N13 around the village in 1985. Many of the village's businesses either closed or moved to locations along the bypass, gradually divesting the village of economic activity.[citation needed]

 
All Saints, the Catholic church in Newtowncunningham

As of the early 21st century, residential developments were built at both ends of Newtown Cunningham,[citation needed] and the village's population expanded by over 50% (from 663 to 1,080 inhabitants) between the 2002 and 2016 census.[5] A number of retail and service outlets were also built, and an industrial estate area located at the Letterkenny end of the village contains a number of retail outlets.[citation needed]

Newtown Cunningham is located close to Blanket Nook, a wetland area and bird sanctuary that is a wintering site for the rare whooper swan.[citation needed]

Transport

Newtown Cunningham is served by Bus Éireann route numbers 64 and 480. These include Bus Éireann's Derry to Letterkenny and Derry to Galway routes.[citation needed] As of 2018, Bus Éireann provided 11 daily buses passing through the village in both directions, either to Derry or to Letterkenny. The bus stop in the village is located adjacent to the Roman Catholic parish graveyard on the Main Street.[6] The village was also previously served by Lough Swilly Buses, but this provider ceased trading in April 2014.[7]

Newtown Cunningham is not directly served by rail, and Newtowncunningham railway station (which opened in June 1883) was closed for passenger traffic on 3 June 1940 and closed altogether on 10 August 1953.[8]

 
Newtowncunningham Church of Ireland church

Culture

The population is largely Roman Catholic, with significant Presbyterian and Church of Ireland presences, and churches for each.

Scoil Cholmcille, a Catholic primary (national) school, was completed in 1983. In 1986, the Páirc Colmcille sports ground was opened. In the late 1990s, the existing Catholic church in the centre of the village was demolished and the construction began on a replacement church, St. Peter's Bark, which opened in 1999.

The Columban Hall on the main street hosts several events throughout the year, such as festivals, concerts, and car boot sales.

The local Orange Lodge, Newtown Cunningham LOL1063, meet in the Orange Hall on Main Street and celebrated their centenary in 2011. An Apprentice Boys club and an accordion band also meet in the Orange Hall. The hall is used by community groups throughout the year as well as hosting an annual Remembrance Day service and concerts.[citation needed] In September 2014, the Orange Hall was destroyed in an arson attack. In July 2017 work began to rebuild the hall, with the hope that it would be open in 2019.[9][10][11]

The Newtown Cunningham's Presbyterian Church was formed in 1830. The church building was built in one year by voluntary labour. Newtown Cunningham Presbyterian Church was united with Crossroads from 1957 until 1974 and is now united with Ray.[citation needed]

People

  • Sir George Bowen (1821-1899), author and colonial administrator, born just outside Newtowncunningham.

References

  1. ^ a b "Census 2016 Sapmap Area: Settlements Newtowncunningham". Central Statistics Office (Ireland). Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b "An Baile Nua/Newtown Cunningham (see archival records)". Placenames Database of Ireland. Government of Ireland - Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Dublin City University. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Grianan of Aileach". megalithicireland.com. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  4. ^ McKay, Patrick (1999). A Dictionary of Ulster Place-names. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, QUB. ISBN 9780853897422.
  5. ^ "Newtowncunningham (Ireland) Census Town". citypopulation.de. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  6. ^ (PDF). buseireann.ie. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  7. ^ "Lough Swilly: Union says bus company to stop trading". BBC News. 16 April 2014.
  8. ^ "Newtown Cunningham station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 22 November 2007.
  9. ^ "Rebuilding of Orange Hall in Newtowncunningham officially underway". highlandradio.com. 6 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Orange hall fire in Newtowncunningham was arson say police". BBC. 15 September 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
  11. ^ . londonderrysentinel.co.uk. 15 September 2014. Archived from the original on 2 August 2018.

External links

  • (archived 2011)
  • Cunningham history

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Newtown Cunningham usually spelled Newtowncunningham or abbreviated to Newton Irish An Baile Nua meaning new town 2 is a village and townland in the Laggan district in the east of County Donegal Ireland located on the N13 road 18 kilometres 11 mi east of Letterkenny and 16 km 10 mi west of Derry At the 2016 census the village population was 1 080 1 Newtowncunningham An Baile NuaTownMain Street Newtown CunninghamNewtowncunninghamLocation in IrelandCoordinates 54 59 53 N 7 30 50 W 54 998 N 7 514 W 54 998 7 514 Coordinates 54 59 53 N 7 30 50 W 54 998 N 7 514 W 54 998 7 514CountryIrelandProvinceUlsterCountyCounty DonegalBaronyRaphoe NorthGovernment Dail EireannDonegalElevation10 m 30 ft Population 2016 1 1 080Time zoneUTC 0 WET Summer DST UTC 1 IST WEST Irish grid referenceC312167 Contents 1 History and name 2 Economy and community 3 Transport 4 Culture 5 People 6 References 7 External linksHistory and name EditEvidence of ancient settlement in the area from the Iron Age onwards includes the ringfort at Grianan of Aileach 3 Also nearby is the sixteenth century Burt Castle 3 The area of Newtown Cunningham was historically known as Culmacatrain 2 Like nearby Manorcunningham the village takes its current name from John Cunningham originally from Kilbirnie Ayrshire in Scotland who was among the settlers granted lands in County Donegal during the 17th century Plantation of Ulster 4 The village s architecture includes stately Anglo Irish big houses now known as the Manse and the Castle which reflect the village s colonial and Presbyterian history citation needed Economy and community EditNewtowncunningham s long Main Street once formed part of the busy N13 trunk road connecting Letterkenny with Derry A bypass diverted the N13 around the village in 1985 Many of the village s businesses either closed or moved to locations along the bypass gradually divesting the village of economic activity citation needed All Saints the Catholic church in Newtowncunningham As of the early 21st century residential developments were built at both ends of Newtown Cunningham citation needed and the village s population expanded by over 50 from 663 to 1 080 inhabitants between the 2002 and 2016 census 5 A number of retail and service outlets were also built and an industrial estate area located at the Letterkenny end of the village contains a number of retail outlets citation needed Newtown Cunningham is located close to Blanket Nook a wetland area and bird sanctuary that is a wintering site for the rare whooper swan citation needed Transport EditNewtown Cunningham is served by Bus Eireann route numbers 64 and 480 These include Bus Eireann s Derry to Letterkenny and Derry to Galway routes citation needed As of 2018 Bus Eireann provided 11 daily buses passing through the village in both directions either to Derry or to Letterkenny The bus stop in the village is located adjacent to the Roman Catholic parish graveyard on the Main Street 6 The village was also previously served by Lough Swilly Buses but this provider ceased trading in April 2014 7 Newtown Cunningham is not directly served by rail and Newtowncunningham railway station which opened in June 1883 was closed for passenger traffic on 3 June 1940 and closed altogether on 10 August 1953 8 Newtowncunningham Church of Ireland churchCulture EditThe population is largely Roman Catholic with significant Presbyterian and Church of Ireland presences and churches for each Scoil Cholmcille a Catholic primary national school was completed in 1983 In 1986 the Pairc Colmcille sports ground was opened In the late 1990s the existing Catholic church in the centre of the village was demolished and the construction began on a replacement church St Peter s Bark which opened in 1999 The Columban Hall on the main street hosts several events throughout the year such as festivals concerts and car boot sales The local Orange Lodge Newtown Cunningham LOL1063 meet in the Orange Hall on Main Street and celebrated their centenary in 2011 An Apprentice Boys club and an accordion band also meet in the Orange Hall The hall is used by community groups throughout the year as well as hosting an annual Remembrance Day service and concerts citation needed In September 2014 the Orange Hall was destroyed in an arson attack In July 2017 work began to rebuild the hall with the hope that it would be open in 2019 9 10 11 The Newtown Cunningham s Presbyterian Church was formed in 1830 The church building was built in one year by voluntary labour Newtown Cunningham Presbyterian Church was united with Crossroads from 1957 until 1974 and is now united with Ray citation needed People EditSir George Bowen 1821 1899 author and colonial administrator born just outside Newtowncunningham References Edit a b Census 2016 Sapmap Area Settlements Newtowncunningham Central Statistics Office Ireland Retrieved 8 June 2018 a b An Baile Nua Newtown Cunningham see archival records Placenames Database of Ireland Government of Ireland Department of Arts Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Dublin City University Retrieved 8 June 2018 a b Grianan of Aileach megalithicireland com Retrieved 15 December 2022 McKay Patrick 1999 A Dictionary of Ulster Place names Belfast Institute of Irish Studies QUB ISBN 9780853897422 Newtowncunningham Ireland Census Town citypopulation de Retrieved 15 December 2022 Letterkenny Derry Summary Timetable PDF buseireann ie Archived from the original PDF on 20 September 2018 Retrieved 9 May 2018 Lough Swilly Union says bus company to stop trading BBC News 16 April 2014 Newtown Cunningham station PDF Railscot Irish Railways Retrieved 22 November 2007 Rebuilding of Orange Hall in Newtowncunningham officially underway highlandradio com 6 July 2017 Orange hall fire in Newtowncunningham was arson say police BBC 15 September 2014 Retrieved 8 May 2021 Mindless idiots behind Newtown Orange Hall arson londonderrysentinel co uk 15 September 2014 Archived from the original on 2 August 2018 External links EditNewtowncunningham amp Killea Parish website archived 2011 Cunningham history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Newtown Cunningham amp oldid 1137945437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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