St Mary's P6 pupils are obviously proud of where they live. Pick a tower and click on it to read more of their contributions We thoroughly enjoyed "your place and mine".
We were surfing looking for information on Ballykeel. Some of our relatives came from that area mid 's. We will have to keep checking into "your place and mine. Would anyone have stories or information they could share with Joyce and Robin about the Ballykeel area. I'm sure they'd be delighted to find out more. We visited Ballymena a few years ago and I was sorry to see that most traces of old Ballykeel are gone.
I would be very interested to hear any stories about the area from anyone willing to contribute. Thank you for contacting us. We will get back to you as soon as possible. Oops, there was an error sending your message. Please try again later. Phone Email info meadowviewbandb.
Guide dogs are allowed in the building and the Braid building has been designed to allow easier access for those in wheelchairs and those who have visual impairments with appropriate signage for those with visual impairments. The ground on-site is level, handrails are available, hearing aids are available for those who are in the museum and the theatre. It houses a museum and arts centre; it also known for hosting various comedy clubs and music clubs and has added a modern look to the Ballymena town centre.
At the roundabout follow signs for Ballymena A Supervising officer—R. Sorting clerks and telegraphists—D. Linton, J. Albin, R. Spratt, J. Cluff, W. Orr; Misses E. Madden, H. Adams, C. M'Cann, R. M'Connell, A. Town postmen—Thomas Linton, J. Brown, Wm. Cairns, J. Erwin, and J. Rural postmen—R. Aiken, W. Magill, E. Nevin, J. Allen, A.
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