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Dollingstown

Village in County Down, Northern Ireland


Village in County Down, Northern Ireland

FieldValue
official_nameDollingstown
irish_nameBaile Dhollainn
coordinates
population2,103
population_ref(2011 census)
unitary_northern_irelandArmagh, Banbridge and Craigavon
lieutenancy_northern_irelandCounty Down
countryNorthern Ireland
post_townCRAIGAVON
postcode_areaBT
postcode_districtBT66
dial_code028
hide_servicesyes
constituency_ni_assemblyUpper Bann
constituency_westminsterUpper Bann
static_image_2[[File:War Memorial, Dollingstown, Lurgan. - geograph.org.uk - 575798.jpg250pxWar_Memorial,_Dollingstown,_Lurgan._-_geograph.org.uk_-_575798]]

Dollingstown is a large village in County Down, Northern Ireland, lying between Lurgan and Magheralin. It is within the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon district. In the 2011 census it had a population of 2,103 people. Dollingstown is in the townland of Taughrane, which may come from Irish Tóchar Rathain ("causeway of bracken").

History

The village of Dollingstown is on the old road from Moira to Lurgan, and is in the townland of Taughrane, which may come from Irish Tóchar Rathain ("causeway of bracken") or Teach Raithin ("house of bracken"). It is said to be named from the Rev. Boghey Dolling, rector of the parish of Magheralin, who lived there in the 19th century. Dollingstown is not represented on 18th century maps, which suggests that Dollingstown probably didn't exist until the 1800s. Taughrane in its current spelling was first used in 1661. However, it had a variety of different spellings, beginning in 1655: Teaghrayne (1655), Tagharan (1657), Taghrane (1657), and then Taughrane in 1661.

Sport

Dollingstown F.C.

Dollingstown's football club is Dollingstown F.C. They play in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League. Dollingstown's home stadium is Planters Park and the club was founded in 1979 by local football fan. The club's manager is Stephen Uprichard.

Sponsors

Notable sponsors of the club include Huhtamäki and Christians Against Poverty.

2010–11 Season Incident

In the 2010–11 season, Dollingstown were rejected a promotion to IFA Championship 2 for allowing an ineligible player to play in eight league matches. Consequently, all the points they had obtained in the matches that player took part in were withdrew, and finished 4th place instead of 1st. In response, the decision was appealed by the club. The club ended up taking their case all the way to the High Court. However, it was dismissed. If Dollingstown had won their case, they would have been promoted, which would lead to Chimney Corner being relegated. Tandragee Rovers were thus declared champions of the division instead, but did not apply for their entry to the Championship.

Religion

Protestantism is the dominant denomination of Christianity in Dollingstown. Dollingstown has a Protestant Anglican Church of Ireland church named Magheralin Parish. Magheralin Parish also has a church building in Magheralin.

2011 census

Age, Sex, Language, Religion, Ethnicity and Nationality

Dollingstown is currently classified as a village according to the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (i.e. with a population between 1,000 and 2,250 people). On Census day (21 March 2011), there were 2,250 people living in Dollingstown. Of these:

  • 20% were aged 0–14, 27% were aged 15–39, 37% were aged 40–64 and 16% were aged 65+
  • 49% were male and 51% were female
  • 96% spoke English as a first language, 2% had some ability in Irish and 13% had some ability in Ulster Scots
  • 34% were Anglican (Church of Ireland), 18% were from Christian denomination/s apart from Protestantism and Catholicism, 14% were Presbyterian, 7% were Catholic, 3% were from other religions and 22% followed no religion or did not state their religion
  • 97% were white and 3% were of another ethnic group
  • 55% identified as British only, 3% identified as Irish only, 16% identified as Northern Irish only,
  • 72% held a UK passport only, 6% held an Ireland passport only, 5% held both a UK held both UK and Ireland passports, 4% held other passport(s) and 12% held no passport
  • 89% were born in Northern Ireland, 3% were born in England,

Other Census Statistics

  • 2961/km2 Population Density
  • 76 ha (0.76 km2) Area

References

References

  1. "Experience".
  2. "History".
  3. "1's Management Team".
  4. "All Our Current Sponsors".
  5. (29 July 2011). "Dollingstown FC case 'could go to European court'". BBC News.
  6. (20 August 2011). "Dollingstown disgust after club loses in court". [[Belfast Telegraph]].
  7. "Home – Magheralin Parish".
  8. "Lurgan_J Census Data".
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