Craigavon
Craigavon is a settlement in north County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Planned as a link to Lurgan and Portadown, with its building and construction commencing in 1965, the area was named after Northern Ireland's very first Prime Minister, James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon. Craigavon rests on an area of flat land near the southeastern shore of Lough Neagh. The neighboring settlements are Aghacommon, Lurgan, Corcreeny, Bleary and Portadown. It is separated from these surrounding settlements typically by fields. The narrow distance between Craigavon and Portadown is marked by the fields and playing fields in Lisnisky and Kernan. The gap in between Craigavon and Lurgan is narrower, although it is similarly marked by fields and playing fields in Ballynamony, Tullygally, Taghnevan and Monbrief. Between Craigavon and Aghacommon, the Portadown-- Lurgan train line and Craigavon Lakes can be found. The railway line runs in between the two lakes. Among residents today, 'Craigavon' refers primarily to the area covering the lakeland location between Lurgan and Portadown. With reference to the 2011 census, the area has a permanent population of around 16000 people. These lakes are a popular water sports training and recreational area, but there is additionally a variety of other sports and leisure options in Craigavon. These include Craigavon ski slope, golf courses, activity centre, football and GAA pitches, cycle courses and strolling trails. The centers are rather near Tannaghmore Gardens Petting Farm and close to Lough Neagh Nature Reserve. Also available to citizens are shopping opportunities in Rushmere Shopping Centre. For all of your home upgrades, ensure to make use of reliable specialists in Craigavon to make specific of quality.