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was damaged in a bomb attack on 20 February 1975 with patron Gerald McKeown killed in the explosion. The attack was carried out by loyalists but not claimed by one group. The shooting of Joseph Branagh in Tiger's Bay later that year was likewise unclaimed, although it was the work of republicans. Michael Boothman was killed on 25 September 1976 as he stood outside the Shore Road's Wolfe Tone Social Club. Boothman's killing was carried out by loyalists but not claimed by a specific group. Later that same year, on 3 November, Georgina Strain was killed at her home in Tiger's Bay in an attack carried out by republicans but also not claimed by a specific group.
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she visited a Protestant friend on the Mount Vernon estate. On 17 May 1994 two Catholic workmen, Eamon Fox and Gary Convie, were shot and killed by the UVF as they waited in a car outside the Tiger's Bay building site at which they were employed. Later that same year, on 17 June, two Protestant workmen, Cecil Dougherty and William Corrigan, were killed in similar circumstances when the UVF, believing them to be Catholic, launched a gun attack on the hut at which their construction team was based.
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Leisure Centre, Grove Housing Association, the Grove Tavern etc. As has long been the case, the Grove area remains a largely industrial area, mainly now focusing on animal feed industries. The area, parts of which have been significantly redeveloped in recent years, is home to the Grove Wellbeing Centre, a building that combines health services, a leisure centre and a library under one building. Like much of the Shore Road, the Grove area is mainly inhabited by working class Protestants.
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Fortwilliam golf club is also located adjacent to the Shore Road. Located at Downview Avenue the course itself straddles Grays Lane, an arterial road linking the Shore Road and the Antrim Road in the Greencastle area close to the Whitewell Road. Grove Swimming Baths were opened in the early 1960s and
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Shore Crescent is a loyalist housing estate located east of the Mount Vernon and Lowwood areas. It was one of a number of areas built in the late 1960s to rehouse the residents of the inner city Sailortown area which was being demolished at the time. The Greencastle suburb which follows it is largely
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During the early years of the Troubles a number of people were killed in attacks in which the group responsible remains unknown. On 21 June 1974 loyalists killed Protestant Stanley Lemon as he arrived at work on the Shore Road, mistakenly believing he was a Catholic. The Railway Bar in Greencastle
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The UVF became more active in the area during the 1990s, carrying out a number of killings. Peter McTasney was killed on 24 February 1991 at his home in Bawnmore. McTasney had no paramilitary affiliations. On 17 January 1993, a Catholic young woman, Sharon McKenna was killed by the organisation as
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The Shore Road proper begins just after the junction with Skegoneill Avenue. The end of the York Road and the area at the base of the Shore Road is often known as Grove, due to the names of some local streets. The Grove title is reflected a number of local amenities such as the now derelict Grove
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Tiger's Bay is the name given to a unionist enclave centred on upper North Queen Street. Although it is not on the Shore Road, the two areas run parallel and are linked by a number of smaller streets. Its origins go back to the nineteenth century when it was constructed with very basic housing
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just past the junction of the Shore Road and Doagh Road and Whiteabbey Primary School on the Old Manse Road. Loughshore Educational Resource Centre, an institute for pupils with behavioural issues who have been removed from mainstream education, is also located on the Shore Road close to the
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and Newington districts. Attempts to normalise relations between the communities have been made, although moves to take down peace lines in the area have been resisted by local residents, who argue that they are a necessary safety precaution due to potential violence returning to the area.
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enclave and an area noted for PIRA activity during the Troubles. During the conflict Bawnmore was regularly targeted by loyalist paramilitaries and as such it was heavily fortified and cut off from the rest of the road. This has lessened since the onset of the
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contained at the time the only international standard 25-metre swimming pool in all Ireland. However it was closed with the opening of the Grove Wellbeing Centre and the building, which stood on the corner of North Queen Street, was demolished in 2013.
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in Jordanstown. Primary schools on the Shore Road include Seaview Primary School in the Grove area, St Mary's Star of the Sea in the Greencastle area and Lowwood Primary on Sheringhurst Park off the main road in the Belfast section and in Newtownabbey
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The M2 motorway runs alongside the Shore Road for much of its length. Junctions one and two of the M2 are found on the Shore Road, Junction One at Fortwilliam facing the entrance to the Mount Vernon estate and Junction Two at Greencastle.
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brigades. Killings committed by the UDA in the area include Gordon Harron, a policeman, was killed near Mount Vernon after stopping a car containing UDA members on 21 October 1972. and on 13 July 1976 the shooting of Gerard Gilmore, an
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The areas that follow Fortwilliam, known variously as Lowwood and Donegall Park Avenue, are almost entirely residential, although the area also contains Loughside Park, a public parkland and sports facility maintained by
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killed Marie Teresa Dowds de Mogollon in an attack on her Fortwilliam home, although this murder was disowned by the UDA, which resulted in the killing being claimed as an accident when it was claimed under the UDA's
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estate dating to the 1960s and later. Many residents of the overcrowded area at the bottom of the road were moved up to these new estates. Much of the housing throughout the length of the road has been redeveloped.
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home is located on the road. The club had previously played at Simpson's Boiler Field further up the Shore Road until they settled at Seaview in 1921. Since 2013 Seaview has also been home to
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station, one of the two covering the North Belfast policing district. York Road also includes a number of places of worship both on the road and off the side streets. These include a
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On 5 June 1976, the IRA launched a bomb attack on the Times Bar on York Road killing two Protestant patrons. In response to the attack the UVF launched a reprisal hit on the
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The areas further up the Shore Road towards Newtownabbey are for the most part more recent than these areas, with some housing developments such as Shore Crescent and the
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running through it, effectively separating the use of the park for each community. In late 2011 a gate was added to this fence making access possible for a limited time.
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One of these few industrial buildings still standing is the Jennymount Mill, off the York Road. The building, renamed the Lanyon Building after its architect
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a mixed Catholic and Protestant area and includes St Mary's Catholic Church as well as the Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle, which is affiliated with the
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As the Shore Road progresses the Fortwilliam area begins, taking its name from a number of local streets. The Fortwilliam area includes a large branch of
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Tiger's Bay is notorious both for the strength of the UDA in the area and for historic tensions between residents and those of the adjoining nationalist
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Nonetheless, projects have been undertaken in Tiger's Bay to replace paramilitary murals and sectarian graffiti with more community-based projects.
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exploded prematurely. UDA members have frequently used the Alexandra Bar on York Road as a meeting place. In March 2006 six UDA members, including
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on the Shore Road on 25 March 1977 when his firm's minibus was fitted with an explosive device. On 29 October 1983, David Nocher, a member of the
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The Shore Road is one of Belfast's oldest roads and is mentioned in the first census of the city – taken in 1757 – as being home to a colony of "
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campus close by. Around this area one side of the road is bordered by the sea. This is not the case in Belfast and lower Newtownabbey where the
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on 13 March 1975 resulting in the deaths of a Catholic woman, Marie Doyle, and a UVF bomber, George Brown. On 23 May 1975 the UVF, under its
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The group was also responsible for the killing of Henry Corbett of Bawnmore Grove, Greencastle, on 3 September 1979. On 30 August 1993
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Skegoneill Avenue, a street almost facing Seaview which links the Shore Road to the Antrim Road contains the home stadium of
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of Belfast City Council, whilst the rest of the road is covered by several areas of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council.
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reported that he was on vigilante duty and was believed to have been armed at the time. An Official IRA death notice in the
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in the city centre, killing five people. On 4 February 1978 the PIRA shot a civilian dead while mounting an attack on a
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services to the areas beyond Newtownabbey also operate on the Shore Road whilst it is also served by the Yorkgate and
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area. York Street used to be a densely populated residential area, but most of it was demolished to make way for the
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killed 66-year-old William Sergeant on 5 May 1992, shooting him as he stood outside the Mount Inn, Tiger's Bay.
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The UDA has been active in the area since the 1970s with the Shore Road divided between the North Belfast and
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mission, the Alexandra Presbyterian Church, Jennymount Methodist Church and the York Road Baptist Community.
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is located in York Street which is the continuation of the Shore Road into the city centre. A campus of the
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sides were both active on the Shore Road, both in terms of recruiting members and in carrying out attacks.
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Belfast ends and Newtownabbey begins on the Shore Road an area which used to be the village of Whitehouse.
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During the Troubles an active UVF unit was based in the Shore Road's Mount Vernon estate and in 2011 the
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of Sinn FĂ©in. Nigel Dodds maintains a constituency advice centre in the Grove area of the Shore Road.
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Other current features of York Street include the Cityside Shopping Centre, which has branches of
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York Street continues to Limestone Road, where it becomes the York Road. This area is home to a
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football ground on 12 January 1980 resulted in the death of David Purse, a member of the RUC.
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fired by the RUC outside his home in Greencastle on 9 August 1981. Elsewhere the republican
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United in deprivation: Two torn communities starved of assistance: Whitewell and White City
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shipyard. Like York Street and York Road, Tiger's Bay suffered extensive damage during the
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is a public park located in the area around the York Road. Whilst this area is mainly
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with the Shore Road forming the second of the company's twelve corridors. Buses link
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A number of post-primary schools are located in and around the Shore Road, including
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is a major arterial route and area of housing and commerce that runs through north
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Like much of Belfast, the Shore Road saw a number of paramilitary attacks during
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Newington area. As a result, Alexandra Park has, uniquely for a public park, a
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intended for the unskilled labourers who made up the bulk of the workforce at
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cover name; the group said it had intended to kill her husband, a native of
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the member for East Antrim. In the Assembly North Belfast is represented by
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factory. It is no longer in operation and the building has been demolished.
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McKittrick, David; Seamus Kelters, Brian Feeney, Chris Thornton (2000).
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on Fortwilliam Park, Hazelwood Comprehensive College on Whitewell Road,
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plantation. The area has long been notorious for its powerful UVF unit.
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The Tiger's Bay area is home to the Midland Boxing Club where reigning
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confirmed he had been on vigilante duty. He was also a member of the
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Jennymount Mill, one of the oldest remaining buildings on Shore Road
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Peter McGuinness, a 41-year-old Catholic civilian was killed by a
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The Shankill Butchers: the real story of cold-blooded mass murder
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For local government purposes, the Shore Road is divided between
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The Shore Road and its surrounding area is home to a number of
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Ross House, one of the two tenements on the Mount Vernon estate
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although Yorkgate is only one stop away from the main hub at
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Three buoys in a paved area between York and Donegall streets
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Glen Branagh, a 16-year-old member of the UDA's youth group
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Robert Stewart with crimes including the killing of UDA and
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the road changes its name to the Belfast Road as it reaches
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Statue of boxing legend Rinty Monaghan unveiled in Belfast
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UVF supergrass case: 'Gunman told to miss English family'
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Mad Dog: The Rise and Fall of Johnny Adair and C Company
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and Tiger's Bay areas are to the north of York Street.
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Nine men cleared of murdering UDA man Tommy English
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Index

Tiger's Bay
Belfast
Newtownabbey
Northern Ireland
A2 road
County Antrim

County Antrim
Whiteabbey

Papists
Industrial Revolution
Gallaher's Tobacco
Charles Lanyon
Rathcoole

Belfast City Centre
Royal Avenue
Sailortown
M2
Westlink
New Lodge
University of Ulster
Cathedral Quarter
St Anne's Cathedral
ophthalmology
Tesco
Asda
Church of Ireland
Yorkgate railway station

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