Cullybackey

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Cullybackey (from the Irish: Cúil na Baice meaning "the corner of the river bend") is a village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, 4 miles north of Ballymena, on the banks of the River Maine. It is situated in the Ballymena Borough Council area. It had a population of 2,405 people in the 2001 Census.

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[edit] Transport

On 24 March 2000, a woman died after a collision involving a passenger train and her car at a level crossing at Station Road, Cullybackey. None of the 88 passengers on board the train travelling from Belfast to Derry was hurt. See also Cullybackey railway station.

[edit] 2001 Census

Cullybackey is classified as an intermediate settlement by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (ie with population between 2,250 and 4,500 people). On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 2,405 people living in Cullybackey. Of these:

  • 19.5% were aged under 16 and 22.3% were aged 60 and over
  • 47.1% of the population were male and 52.9% were female
  • 1.2% were from a Catholic background and 97.0% were from a Protestant background
  • 3.3% of people aged 16-74 were unemployed.

For more details see: NI Neighbourhood Information Service

[edit] Education

Cullybackey High School is a secondary school in the village of Cullybackey, in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was established in the nineteenth century.[citation needed] It has about 500 pupils and about 70 members of teaching staff.[citation needed]

Cullybackey High School was recognized in 2003 by the BT Group Education Programme Schools Awards [1] for its "School Democracy" project, which was developed in conjunction with elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly. In addition to information shared by way of the school newsletter and website, the students ran an Internet Awareness Evening for the parents of all school-aged children in the school's area.[1]

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Coordinates: 54°53′N, 6°21′W