Tullynacross

Tullynacross (from Irish: Tulaigh na Croise, meaning "hillock of the cross")[1] is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, near Lambeg. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 159 people. It lies within the civil parish of Lambeg, the barony of Castlereagh Upper, and is situated within the Lagan Valley Regional Park and Lisburn City Council. Disambiguation Tullynacross (Glangevlin), a townland in County Cavan.

Tullynacross
  • Irish: Tulaigh na Croise
Location within Northern Ireland
Population159 (2001 Census)
District
County
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Postcode districtBT27
Dialling code028
UK Parliament
NI Assembly

Economy

A major Coca-Cola owned bottling plant is sited in Tullynacross. Ulster's very own water brand, Deep RiverRock, is bottled there.[2] The plant is adjacent to a lock on the Lagan Canal (also known as the Lagan Navigation), and dominates the edge of the towpath where it meets Tullynacross Road. The site was formerly occupied by Lambeg Bleach Works and both chose the location because of the deep underground aquifer supplying large amounts of clean fresh water. A bleach green was first established here between the river and canal in 1626.[3]

gollark: Worse variants of spells were secretly disseminated by the rulers of magical Britain.
gollark: The reason this never happens, and that British wizards never do anything smart, is that magic was actually reverse-engineered by a technology company's research department back in 1960 or so. They use memetics and/or various wizarding mind control things and/or generalized fidelius charm to stop everyone else being smart, while secretly ruling wizarding Britain.
gollark: It is canon™ that gun beats unprepared wizard.
gollark: Well, the horrible pain of being on fire might be bad.
gollark: It might be hard to deliberate while on fire.

See also

  • List of villages in Northern Ireland
  • List of towns in Northern Ireland

References

  1. PlaceNamesNI - Tullynacross Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Coca-Cola Products and Marketing". Coca-Cola HBC. Retrieved 13 December 2007.
  3. "Lagan Canal". Lagan Valley Regional Park. Archived from the original on 25 August 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2007.



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