MILLISLE
'Millisle' is a village in County Down, Northern Ireland, lying on the Ards Peninsula, about 3 miles south of Donaghadee. It had a population of 1,800 in the 2001 Census. Described in County Down.com as an "unpretentious bucket-and-spade resort of fish-and-chip shops and acres of caravan sites".
As Nazi abuse of the Jews increased, a committee organised the Kindertransport. About ten thousand unaccompanied children aged between three and seventeen from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia, were permitted entry into Britain without visas. Some of these children were sent to Northern Ireland. Many of them were looked after by foster parents but others went to the Millisle Refugee Farm (Magill’s farm, on the Woburn Road) which took refugees from May 1938 until its closure in 1948.
★ Millisle Lagoon and Beach Park has 165 yd (150 metres) of golden sand and a seawater lagoon providing a safe bathing area. A jetty, slipways and paddling pool complement the lagoon area situated at the shorefront of Millisle village.
★ Millisle is surrounded by farmland, and its farming heritage is shown by the nearby Ballycopeland Windmill, where the fully restored windmill still remains in operation.
★ The Northern Ireland Prison Service College is situated on a 21 acre site on the outskirts of Millisle, on a former borstal site.
★ The house of famous local philanthropist and guitarist, Lewis McAuley.
Millisle is classified as a village by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (ie with population between 1,000 and 2,250. On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 1,800 people living in Millisle. Of these:
★ 19.0% were aged under 16 years and 25.5% were aged 60 and over
★ 47.7% of the population were male and 52.3% were female
★ 2.9% were from a Catholic background and 93.4% were from a Protestant background
★ 6.1% of people aged 16-74 were unemployed.
For more details see: NI Neighbourhood Information Service
★ NI Prison Service College
★ Seaside Awards
★ Kindertransport to Millisle
★ Culture Northern Ireland
★ Millisle home page (with pictures...)
★ Bangor FM - Bangor's Radio Station
★ Abbey Villa Football Club
★ List of villages in Northern Ireland
★ List of towns in Northern Ireland
| Contents |
| History |
| Places of interest |
| 2001 Census |
| References |
| External links |
| See also |
History
As Nazi abuse of the Jews increased, a committee organised the Kindertransport. About ten thousand unaccompanied children aged between three and seventeen from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia, were permitted entry into Britain without visas. Some of these children were sent to Northern Ireland. Many of them were looked after by foster parents but others went to the Millisle Refugee Farm (Magill’s farm, on the Woburn Road) which took refugees from May 1938 until its closure in 1948.
Places of interest
★ Millisle Lagoon and Beach Park has 165 yd (150 metres) of golden sand and a seawater lagoon providing a safe bathing area. A jetty, slipways and paddling pool complement the lagoon area situated at the shorefront of Millisle village.
★ Millisle is surrounded by farmland, and its farming heritage is shown by the nearby Ballycopeland Windmill, where the fully restored windmill still remains in operation.
★ The Northern Ireland Prison Service College is situated on a 21 acre site on the outskirts of Millisle, on a former borstal site.
★ The house of famous local philanthropist and guitarist, Lewis McAuley.
2001 Census
Millisle is classified as a village by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (ie with population between 1,000 and 2,250. On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 1,800 people living in Millisle. Of these:
★ 19.0% were aged under 16 years and 25.5% were aged 60 and over
★ 47.7% of the population were male and 52.3% were female
★ 2.9% were from a Catholic background and 93.4% were from a Protestant background
★ 6.1% of people aged 16-74 were unemployed.
For more details see: NI Neighbourhood Information Service
References
★ NI Prison Service College
★ Seaside Awards
★ Kindertransport to Millisle
★ Culture Northern Ireland
External links
★ Millisle home page (with pictures...)
★ Bangor FM - Bangor's Radio Station
★ Abbey Villa Football Club
See also
★ List of villages in Northern Ireland
★ List of towns in Northern Ireland
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