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Kilcooley estate (From Irish: ''Cill Chúile)'' is a
housing estate A housing estate (or sometimes housing complex, housing development, subdivision (land), subdivision or community) is a group of homes and other buildings built together as a single development. The exact form may vary from country to count ...
owned by the
Northern Ireland Housing Executive The Northern Ireland Housing Executive is the public housing authority for Northern Ireland. It is Northern Ireland's largest social housing landlord, and the enforcing authority for those parts of housing orders that involve houses with multiple ...
on the outskirts of Bangor, Northern Ireland. The residents of the area are predominantly Protestant, and the area has strong links with
loyalism Loyalism, in the United Kingdom, its overseas territories and its former colonies, refers to the allegiance to the British crown or the United Kingdom. In North America, the most common usage of the term refers to loyalty to the British Cr ...
.


History

The name ''Kilcooley'' is derived from the Irish name ''Cill Chúile''. Kilcooley Estate was built from the 1960s to the 1980s. Much of the estate was built between 1967 and 1976 to re-house people displaced from inner city areas of Belfast. There is a significant
loyalist Loyalism, in the United Kingdom, its overseas territories and its former colonies, refers to the allegiance to the British crown or the United Kingdom. In North America, the most common usage of the term refers to loyalty to the British Cr ...
paramilitary presence in the estate and there has been incidents of public disorder most notably in 2007 when the
Ulster Defence Association The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) is an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland. It was formed in September 1971 as an umbrella group for various loyalist groups and undertook an armed campaign of almost 24 years as one of t ...
(UDA) was blamed for instigating riots. Kilcooley estate is situated approximately three miles west of Bangor town centre and is bounded by two major roads, the West Circular Road on the East and the Belfast Road on the West. Kilcooley is the third largest housing estate in Northern Ireland. However, attempts have been made to improve the public image of the estate and various community forums have been created to implement this. In July 2007 Kilcooley Community Forum received £113,000 and Kilcooley Women's Centre received £115,000 in funding from the Department for Social Development. On 2 June 2017, Queen Elizabeth announced in the London Gazette that she had awarded Kilcooley Women's Centre the 'Queens Award for Voluntary Service' in recognition of the service to the community from 1995. In 2020 the centre celebrated its 25th anniversary of supporting women, children and families in the Borough of Ards North Down.


Gallery

Image:Kilcooley art.jpg, Local mural Image:Innishargie.jpg, UFF 'C' Company mural


References

* https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/61945/supplement/J4 {{coord, 54.654173, -5.707998, display=title Bangor, County Down Housing estates in Northern Ireland