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  Ballymoney Rugby Club
Ballymoney's response was quick, from a lineout on half way the ball was moved from one side of the field to the other before Pearson finished in the corner to level the scores.
Ballymoney started the 2nd half with renewed determination and were rewarded with a sweetly struck penalty from the boot of Linton to reduce the visitors lead after the CI number 6 was yellow carded for an infringement.
Ballymoney were playing some breathtaking rugby as their forwards and backs linked well but a player going off his feet resulted in a penalty for CI which was kicked by their outhalf to leave the score at 15 points to 8.
www.ballymoneyrfc.co.uk /mreports.htm   (11449 words)

  
 Ballymoney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ballymoney (in Irish: Baile Monaidh, ie townland of the moor) is a small town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Ballymoney is one of the oldest towns in Ireland with many buildings of historic note in the town centre.
Ballymoney is located on the main road between Coleraine and Ballymena, with good road and rail connections to the main cities in Northern Ireland, Belfast and Derry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ballymoney   (535 words)

  
 Ballymoney - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
The district council of Ballymoney was created in October 1973, when the six historic...
The Antrim Hills are located in the south-east of Ballymoney district.
Northern Ireland is divided into 26 local government districts based round the main population centres: Antrim, Ards, Armagh, Ballymena, Ballymoney,...
au.encarta.msn.com /Ballymoney.html   (62 words)

  
 Ballymoney United Football Club - Offical Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ballymoney United cruised into the next round of the Irish Cup with a convincing and rarely troubled 2-0 victory over Moyola Park at the Showgrounds on Saturday.
Ballymoney United registered their first league win of the season with a comfortable away win over Wakehurst at the Ballymena Showgrounds.
Ballymoney put the game beyond Wakehurst in the second half when Dale Gordon was on hand to open his Ballymoney account before Gavin Burnside got the fourth.
www.ballymoneyunited.co.uk   (904 words)

  
 Ballymoney Local Knowledge
Situated adjacent to the Causeway coast and the second largest area of natural bogland in Ireland, Ballymoney is a thriving and vibrant market town and is one of the fastest growing in Northern Ireland.
Ballymoney borough covers 161 sq miles and is predominantly rural in character.
The town of Ballymoney is its main centre, and there are a number of small villages in the rural hinterland.
www.psni.police.uk /dcu_ballymoney_home_page/dcu_ballymoney_local_knowledge.htm   (256 words)

  
 Ballymoney - Land of Promise
Ballymoney Catholics worshipped in Ballybrakes in the house of a Protestant named Hayes and in 'Neal Murphy's garden' where a large tree is said to have shaded the altar.
In Ballymoney Seymour Street was crated to enable 'the town to go down to the train' and named in honour of Hugh Seymour, 9th Earl of Antrim, who died in 1855 and was landlord of Ballymoney and chairman of the railway company.
Ballymoney became a borough in 1977 and its armorial bearings were designed by Windsor, Herald of Arms, and grated the letters patent, dated 16th January 1979.
www.last.org /steve/Ballymoney/guide.html   (4340 words)

  
 Ballymoney Borough Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ballymoney Borough Council is a Local Council in County Antrim in Northern Ireland.
In 2000 Ballymoney Borough Council twinned with the French town of Vanves.
The Ballymoney Borough Council area has the highest life expectancy of any area in Northern Ireland, with the average male life expectancy at birth being 78.0 years and 82.6 years for females [1].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ballymoney_Borough_Council   (341 words)

  
 Ballymoney Heroes Home Page
It is designed and maintained by Ballymoney Museum in association with Robert Thompson, a local war historian.
This book is highly recommended and tells the stories of over 300 young men from the Ballymoney district who served and died in the Allied Forces during this terrible conflict.
Ballymoney Museum would like to thank Robert Thompson for the opportunity to reproduce his work on this web site.
www.ballymoneyheroes.co.uk   (311 words)

  
 BallyMoney
And whilst the Ballymoney Project has a place as part of Northern Ireland’s future energy solution, the ongoing capital commitments are significant and the timing remains uncertain.
As a consequence the Board has decided to fully provide for the write-down of the capitalised Ballymoney expenditures totalling approximately A$15 million in the financial statements for the year ending 30 June 2003.
The Ballymoney Project and its possible future development will be the direct responsibility of the Managing Director, Mr Jon Parker.
www.ballymoneypower.com /ballymoney/ballymoney.asp   (286 words)

  
 Ballymoney Borough
The ancient name for Ballymoney was the Aenach Cross, the present name meaning "the town on the shrubbery" or "the town on the bog".
The Ballymoney Borough, with the town Ballymoney as its centre, covers 161 square miles of North Antrim, that includes rich farming country, the Bann and Bush Valleys and has a number of industries centred mainly around the town.
Although there is high land to the south east of Ballymoney reaching to more than 600 feet near Dunloy and to over 1,600 feet in the Antrim hills, the Borough is mainly low lying with gently undulating country watered by the River Bush flowing north to the sea near Bushmills.
www.last.org /steve/Ballymoney/borough.html   (617 words)

  
 Ballymoney Rugby Club
Ballymoney Rugby Football Club have progressed steadily from its humble beginnings in October 1952 to the present day as we approach our 50th birthday in 2002.
The facilities at Ballymoney Rugby Club are the envy of many of our neighbours, with a compliment of three state-of-the-art sand mattress pitches and our own Club House with Changing and newly renovated Social accomodation.
Ballymoney Rugby Club welcome all comers to our clubhouse where you can enjoy our newly refurbished facilities in a friendly atmosphere.
www.ballymoneyrfc.co.uk   (282 words)

  
 Ballymoney Ancestry - Northern Ireland genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
For generations, Ballymoney folk have left their homes to travel across the world and begin new lives abroad.
In recent years, Ballymoney Borough Council has measured a considerable increase in inquiries from families researching Northern Ireland Genealogy in this region.
Ballymoney Ancestry regrets that it cannot carry out family history research on behalf of members of the public.
www.ballymoneyancestry.com   (240 words)

  
 Tracing Irish roots from Ballymoney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Births, deaths and marriages for the Borough of Ballymoney.
Church records for Ballymoney and the surrounding districts may be researched on microfilm at the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) and the Irish Library, North Education and Library Board, Coleraine.
The Borough of Ballymoney is the second smallest in Northern Ireland (NI) covering an area of 41,855 hectares and is predominantly rural in character.
www.ballymoneyancestry.com /htmlsite/tracing-irish-roots.asp   (394 words)

  
 Ballymoney Hockey Club - eClubhouse - Events
Willie John, who is no stranger to Ballymoney, delighted the packed audience with tales of his early days lodging in the town, training in the area and, of course, playing and captaining Ireland and the Lions in their famous glory days.
The evening was marked by the presentation from Ballymoney's main sponsor, Star Fuels, of a commemorative silver salver to Moyra McElderry for her services to Ballymoney Hockey Club.
John Kane, Chairman of Star Fuels, praised Moyra for her dedication and commitment down the years and expressed the gratitude of all the members, supporters and friends of the Club for everything that she had done and continues to do for hockey in the area.
www.ballymoneyhc.co.uk /events.htm   (540 words)

  
 Ballymoney Farmstay and Garden :: Farm
Ballymoney is a 35-acre working farm with masses of animals, including many rare breeds: Dexter cattle, Dorset Horn and Gotland Pelt sheep, and Saddleback and Kune Kune pigs.
Domestic animals at Ballymoney include 'Gordie' a fox terrier, 'Baxter', a golden retriever and 'Molly' the cat.
There is a quince walkway through to a pond, also a knot garden, and there are various pergolas and summerhouses around the garden.
www.ballymoney.co.nz /farm.html   (237 words)

  
 Hebron Free Presbyterian Church Ballymoney
The minister of Hebron Free Presbyterian Church Ballymoney is Rev
After studying at the Whitefield College of the Bible, he was called by God to Ballymoney in December 1996.
This congregation, located in the town of Ballymoney, County Antrim, are Bible-believing Protestants whose Presbyterian roots go back to the great Reformation of the 16th century.
www.hebronfpc.org   (298 words)

  
 Hotels in Ballymoney Ireland accommodation - hotel accommodation around Ballymoney Ireland UK
The Ballymoney hotels listed below are either in the town or we have given a rough guide as to how far they are from Ballymoney.
Northern Ireland is a land of blue mountains and deep forests, lakes, windswept moors and white Atlantic sands.
Ballymoney is a small town in County Antrim and is one of the oldest towns in Ireland.
www.kayukay.co.uk /ballymoneyhotels.html   (400 words)

  
 Northern Ireland Volleyball Association :: Ballymoney Blaze Volleyball Club
However, it was not to be for the Belfast side as Ballymoney took the game to their heavily fancied o...
The game did not start well for the Ballymoney team who looked well off the pace, losing the opening set by an almost embarrassing margin, mainly due to an extreme lack of effort all over the court.
The performance of McKnight was made all the easier thanks to the much improved passing by Ballymoney all over the court, particularly from Walker, who was nursing a groin injury picked up in the warm up.
www.nivb.com /ballymoney.php   (621 words)

  
 Ballymoney Ancestry and genealogy records in Northern Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ballymoney Ancestry and genealogy records in Northern Ireland
Ballymoney Museum is now closed to the public until 2005 as the new venue is being built at Townhead Street.
The highly successful Ballymoney Museum Talks Series continues at the alternative venue of the Joey Dunlop Leisure Centre.
www.ballymoneyancestry.com /htmlsite/councilInfo.asp?step=2&id=13&pstring=1,13&c=1   (127 words)

  
 Ballymoney District Policing Partnerships
Ballymoney DPP may, as a result, change its objectives and strategy in the future.
·Respondents knowledge of DPPs was higher in Ballymoney (72%) than it was in either NI as a whole (67%) or Ballymoney in 2003 (64%).
This was greater than that of NI as a whole (18%) and Ballymoney last year (12%).
www.districtpolicing.com /ballymoney/ballymoney-role-dpp/ballymoney-preventcrime.htm   (789 words)

  
 Ballymoney, Co. Antrim - 1 2 Travel - Ireland Travel Information Guide
Nothing else has changed we are exactly the same team of people who focus on creating great vacations and personal service.
Ballymoney is a popular destination for many visitors.
If you feel like a quiet afternoon, you can appreciate the tranquility of the Ballymoney Riverside Park - 30 acres of parkland with riverside walks, a boating lake as well as facilities for canoeing.
www.12travel.com /ie/Northern_Ireland/Ballymoney.html   (291 words)

  
 Ballymoney accommodation County Antrim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Situated close to Rasharkin and Ballymoney and approximately 30 miles from Belfast.
We are 4 miles on route B62 from Ballymoney 14 miles from Portrush, Portstewart and Giants Causeway.
A family run business 400 metres from the B62 Ballymoney to Portrush Road at the village of Ballybogey.
www.visitballymoney.com /htmlsite/wheretostay.asp?category=1   (355 words)

  
 Ballymoney Rugby Football Club
Ballymoney Rugby Football Club is an ambitious Junior Club situated along the North Coast of Ireland close to the world famous Giants Causeway and Old Bushmills Distillery.
The facilities at Ballymoney Rugby Club are the envy of many of our neighbours, with a compliment of three state-of-the-art sand mattress pitches and our own Club House with Changing rooms, Multi Gym and newly renovated Social accomodation.
The Club House was opened on 17th April 1979 after a mammoth fund raising effort by members and the community at large; further extensive professional renovations to the Bar area and Function Room were completed in 2000.
www.ballymoneyrfc.com /home.php   (320 words)

  
 ballymoney hotel opportunity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The historic market town of Ballymoney lies at the heart of the North East, offering a balanced combination of business convenience with rural peace and tourism 'must sees'.
Ballymoney Council is keen to work with a developer to secure planning for a hotel in or around the town.
Council therefore invites developers - and those with land interests in the area - to come forward and open discussions in confidence with its consultants.
www.ballymoney.org.uk   (92 words)

  
 BALLYMONEY ESTATE AGENTS - Property and houses for sale or rent in Ballymoney and surrounding area.
BALLYMONEY ESTATE AGENTS - Property and houses for sale or rent in Ballymoney and surrounding area.
Let a good number of agents in Ballymoney know your needs - our 'one e-mail to all Ballymoney Estate Agents' button at the top of the homepage is ideal for this.
Standard lending ratios are usually three times the principal earner's gross income plus one times the second, or two and a half times joint gross income.
www.ballymoney-estateagents.co.uk   (1262 words)

  
 Department for Social Development - News - Experience Ballymoney - on the web   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A new website promoting Ballymoney was officially launched in the town today.
Last year Ballymoney Borough Council was awarded a grant of £63,000 under the town centre marketing programme, funded by the Department for Social Development, for signage and streetscape improvements, events and promotional materials.
Ballymoney Borough Council received £63,699 under the DSD town centre marketing programme which was allocated as follows: £21,422 towards signage and streetscape improvements and £42,277 towards events and promotional materials, including the Experience Ballymoney website.
www.dsdni.gov.uk /index/news_items/experience_ballymoney_on_the_web.htm   (282 words)

  
 Ballymoney Drama Festival   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
are coming to Ballymoney on Staurday 20th of January 2007 at 7.30pm.
Ballymoney prides itself on hosting the oldest Drama Festival in Ireland.
This year Ballymoney presents its 67th season of plays in the newly refurbished Town
ballymoneydramafestival.com   (157 words)

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