Cullybackey

Cullybackey or Cullybacky (from Irish: Coill na Baice meaning "wood of the river bend")[1] is a village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It lies 4 miles north of Ballymena, on the banks of the River Maine, and is within the Borough of Ballymena. It had a population of 2,405 people in the 2001 Census.

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Places of interest

The fishy hut, the strongly contested king of the bank fishing contest is held on the banks of the river Maine in the village every year.

Famous Cullybackey people

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.

2001 Census

Cullybackey is classified as an intermediate settlement by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (i.e., 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:

For more details see: NI Neighbourhood Information Service

Education

Controversies

In August 2005 the local Catholic church was attacked.[2] 17 February 2008 a house of a Polish family was attacked.[3] An upsurge in anti social behaviour and violence has been linked to paramilitary groups in the village.[4] However after an investigation by the Police Service of Northern Ireland a statement was issued by a local police inspector who denied that paramilitaries were involved.[5]

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