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Some councillors were on the platform, and Pat McMahon, then Council Chairman, announced his "100 percent" support for the campaign, subsequently resigning. The tour designed to encourage political accommodation and reconciliation at a time of tremendous political conflict in Northern Ireland after Partition. In the last article, The Rich History of Newry Town Hall we reviewed the development of Newry Town Hall, from its initial construction over the Clanrye River, through to its central role as the seat of local government until 1973. If you have any issue with any image or editorial that appears or exists on our Website/ Facebook/ Twitter Page please contact us at and we will deal with it. We keep statistics on Advertising figures, ie number of clicks or hits but these are completely anonymous and they are only shared with the business that is advertising.
Halloween events on throughout the district
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- Newry is credited with having the first purpose-built protestant church in Ireland, St. Patrick’s Church.
- The tour designed to encourage political accommodation and reconciliation at a time of tremendous political conflict in Northern Ireland after Partition.
- Built primarily to transport coal from Tyrone, work began on the canal in 1731 under the direction of Sir Edward Lovett Pearce and then his deputy, Richard Cassels.
- The project includes renovating the Town Hall and constructing a new building at the Sean Hollywood Arts Centre site.
- Another Newry first is the Newry Canal which is famous for being the first summit-level canal in the British Isles.
- The Town Hall has witnessed many political upheavals and social changes, yet it has continued to be a central focus of civic life for Newry.
- Located on Church Street, the earliest part of the building was built by Sir Nicholas Bagenal in 1578.
Events at Newry Museum in May
Dean Jonathan Swift is said to have preached in the church during visits to Newry and may have led to his comment on Newry, ‘High Church, Low Steeple; Dirty Streets, Proud People’. The church was almost destroyed in 1641 and was not fully restored until 1866.- Located on Church Street, the earliest part of the building was built by Sir Nicholas Bagenal in 1578.
- The tour designed to encourage political accommodation and reconciliation at a time of tremendous political conflict in Northern Ireland after Partition.
- Built primarily to transport coal from Tyrone, work began on the canal in 1731 under the direction of Sir Edward Lovett Pearce and then his deputy, Richard Cassels.
- Newry is credited with having the first purpose-built protestant church in Ireland, St. Patrick’s Church.
- The Town Hall has witnessed many political upheavals and social changes, yet it has continued to be a central focus of civic life for Newry.
