Craigavon
Craigavon is a city in IE, IE.
About Craigavon
Craigavon is a town in north County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It was a planned settlement, begun in 1965, and named after the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland: James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon. It was intended to be the heart of a new linear city incorporating Lurgan and Portadown, but this plan was mostly abandoned and later described as having been flawed. Locally, "Craigavon" refers to the urban area between the two towns. It is built beside a pair of artificial lakes and is made up of a large residential area (Brownlow), a second smaller one (Mandeville), plus a central area (Highfield) that includes a substantial shopping centre, a courthouse and the district council headquarters. The area around the lakes is a public park and wildlife haven made up of woodland with walking trails. There is also a watersports centre, golf course and ski slope in the area. In most of Craigavon, motor vehicles are completely separated from pedestrians, and roundabouts are used extensively. It hosted the headquarters of the former Craigavon Borough Council.
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Lisnamintry Rath
Stramore House
Gilford Castle
Oxford Island National Nature Reserve
Ogle's Fort
Brackagh Nature Reserve
Jarden's Fort
Rath
Aghacommon
Upper Bann
The Story
Full narrative essay coming soon. This section will contain a deep, archival-quality exploration of Craigavon's cultural significance, historical context, and contemporary resonance.