About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Bangor R.F.C. players, People from Bangor, County Down, Gary Lightbody, Lembit Opik, Bangor Grammar School, Zoe Salmon, Josh Magennis, David Feherty, Bangor F.C., Jonny Quinn, Bradley Quinn, Saint Mirin, North Down Borough Council, Colin Blakely, Wesley Burrowes, Jules Maxwell, Glenlola Collegiate School, Colin Bateman, David Airey, Winifred Carney, Carnalea, Brian Wilson, John Elder, Sammy Curran, Edward Bingham, Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College, Leslie Cree, Clandeboye Estate, Edward L. Sloan, William McWheeney, Ed Bennett, Foy Vance, Jason Barlow, Jim Gamble, Kilcooley estate, Carnalea railway station, Mark McCall, Ward Park, St Columbanus' College, Royal Ulster Yacht Club, Helen's Tower, Bangor West railway station, Thomas Shaw, Zane Radcliffe, Bangor Abbey, Bangor railway station, Northern Ireland, Emma Davis, Kieron Dawson, William Reid Clanny, Ballyholme Primary School, McKee Clock, Bangor FM, Bangor Marina, Caitlin McClurg, Bangor Old Custom House, Bangor Castle, County Down Spectator, Tonic Cinema, Clandeboye Park. Excerpt: Bangor (from Irish: ) is a large town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is a seaside resort on the southern side of Belfast Lough and within the Belfast Metropolitan Area. Bangor Marina is one of the largest in Ireland, and holds Blue Flag status. In 2007, and again in 2008, the town was voted by Ulster Television viewers as the most desirable place to live in Ulster. It is primarily residential and can be viewed as a commuter town for the Greater Belfast area, from which it is linked by the A2 road and a direct railway line. Bangor is situated 13.6 miles (22 km) east from the heart of Belfast and thirty minutes by train or bus with George Best Belfast City Airport even closer. Bangor is part of the North Down Borough Council area and is twinned with the Austrian city of Bregenz...