Drumlough
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There are two small villages named Drumlough (Druim Loch in Irish) in County Down, Northern Ireland.
The first village is located south of Hillsborough and east of Dromore. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 96 people. It is situated in the Lisburn City Council area. Locally significant buildings include Drumlough Presbyterian Church and manse, Rose Cottage (pre 1830), and an Orange Hall built in 1907.
The second village is located southwest of Rathfriland, and is located in the Civil Parish of Drumgath.
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Drumlough Pipe Band (Hillsborough) is progressing well through the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association (RSPBA) competition grades and is improving greatly year on year (current competition year 2006)
Drumlough Pipe Band (Rathfriland) was formed in 1942 and although no longer competing at RSPBA competition level, some of it's members play for other bands at Grades 2 and 4. *Drumlough Pipe Band Rathfriland
- NI Neighbourhood Information System
- Draft Belfast Metropolitan Area Plan 2015
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The pipe band should be doing well considering the fact that it is full of grade one players and has been competing in grade 4 and 3.