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underground passages) have been found on the hill, although more than 20 are known to have existed in the past. Dunanney Ráth is on private land and not open to the public, however the part of Carnmoney Hill owned by the Woodland Trust is just south of Dunanney and is open to the public all year round. Newtownabbey Borough Council had in recent times tried to open Dunanney Ráth with little success. Plans to open a park on the hill are also underway.
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own most of the eastern side, a third of the hill, although the crest and western two thirds of the hill are in private ownership, including most of the cultivated, grazing and heath land. There are numerous paths through the private land (often used by the public), leading to the top however there
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The day after she had supposedly lifted the spell, the farmer, his wife and his son were found dead in their home. Butters was accused of murdering them with a "herbal potion" she had created to use on the cow. Her story was that a man appeared before them with a huge bludgeon and killed the three
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chieftains and tried unsuccessfully to pacify the Irish people. The name Dunanney has been translated both as 'The Fort of the Assemblies' and 'The Fort of the Watery Place' (built on rock, it tends to be wet and marshy). A second ráth exists to the east of Dunanney. Two souterrains (man-made
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housing estates. Bits of the Old Irish Highway, an old route from Carrick to Antrim passing through the Norman borough, are still visible running alongside the current O'Neill Road. Carnmoney as a name has come to represent Carnmoney Village (the village previously known as Ballyduff).
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here. The cemetery has been the source of much controversy in recent years. In 2006 14 graves were damaged by vandals with floral tributes and ornaments being smashed on the graves. Outrage after the event led to a rise in foot patrols in the cemetery.
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Newtownabbey Borough Council had previously proposed to expand the cemetery to the nearby Valley Park. There was controversy surrounding this proposal as it is in close proximity to Northern Ireland children's hospice.
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Within the last hundred years upwards of 20 artificial caves have been destroyed, or so closed that all trace of them has been lost. The sites of seven are known and have been explored.
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woods, and semi natural woodland. The grazed lands tend not to have many wildlife species however they add to the hills landscape patchwork when seen from afar.
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motorways and Belfast City. The eastern side is mainly covered by ancient woodland with semi-natural grasslands and other habitats interspersed, e.g.
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Carnmoney cemetery is well known throughout Belfast. It is a large cemetery split into two main sections on the east and west sides of
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census in 2001 showed Carnmoney had a population of 2,765. However the 2008 estimate is much higher due to major sub-urbanisation in
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by night, from Carnmoney Hill (fireworks from the New Years celebrations can clearly be seen in the skies above Belfast's
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Dunanney Ráth (or Fort) stands majestically overlooking Carnmoney Cemetery on the southern face of Carnmoney Hill. The
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churches in Ireland as it dates from 1657. The plot where it stands was previously home to a meeting house, from 1622.
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The population density of Carnmoney was 33.37 persons per hectare. This is proportionality much higher than in
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Carnmoney Hill is a northern outlier of the Belfast Hills chain and rises 232 m (761 ft) above
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In 2004 there were 26 births registered in Carnmoney, 42.3% of which were to unmarried mothers.
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St Bernard's Primary School (Also run by the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS))
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and its surrounding villages, however Butters was discharged from the Spring Assizes in
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An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, ancient and modern
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were there are 5.31 persons per hectare, and higher still than 1.19, the
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site, where in ancient times fairs and festivals were held, may date to
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There are seven schools in Carnmoney, all at primary level, run by the
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For an examination of The Troubles in the wider Newtownabbey area, see
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47.5% of the population of Carnmoney were male and 52.5% were female.
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Way. A Cross of Sacrifice was erected in the cemetery after the
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O'Connell, Claire (2009). "Flying in the Face of Convention".
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only stunning her. The affair was the topic of much talk in
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The average age in Carnmoney was 40 years, higher than the
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mentions Carnmoney Cemetery in his poem "My Wicked Uncle".
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Police patrol Carnmoney cemetery before Cemetery Sunday
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are no permanent paths on the hill open to the public.
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18.1% were under 16 and 22.3% was over the age of 60.
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Carnmoney is known throughout Belfast for its large
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