'Ahoghill' (
IPA: or , not pronounced "A Hog Hill"; ) is a
village in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland, four miles from
Ballymena. It has a population of 3,055 people (according to the
2001 Census). It is situated in the
Ballymena Borough Council area.
In early documents, Ahoghill is referred to as "Magherahoghill", meaning "'the plain of the ford at the yew wood".
The Diamond forms the heart of the village. Most of the houses are two storey terraces or cottages. The old
Church of Ireland graveyard just off The Diamond has many interesting memorials.
Sectarian attacks
Ahoghill has a history of firebomb attacks on the homes of some of its
Catholic residents. The
Police Service of Northern Ireland have been unable to apprehend the perpetrators, and have handed out fire blankets and smoke alarms. Local politician
Ian Paisley, Jr. has told the media he believes the police know who are behind the attacks. PSNI Deputy Chief Constable
Paul Leighton has been criticised for attempting to play down the
sectarianism of the attacks by claiming they are caused by neighbours who are "not getting on", and he has since admitted the attacks are sectarian. Many
sectarian attacks of this type have previously taken place in the village and surrounding areas. Local clerics of all denominations have visited the families concerned and condemned the attacks in the strongest terms.
2001 Census
Ahoghill is classified as an Intermediate Settlement by the
NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (ie with a population of between 2,250 and 4,500 people). On Census day (
29 April 2001) there were 3,055 people living in Ahoghill. Of these:
★ 23.2% were aged under 16 and 14.8% were aged 60 and over
★ 48.9% of the population were male and 51.1% were female
★ 5.8% were from a
Catholic background and 92.3% were from a
Protestant background;
★ 2.4% of people aged 16–74 were unemployed.
For more details see:
NI Neighbourhood Information Service
References
★
Culture Northern Ireland
External links
★
St. Mary's GAC, Ahoghill — Ahoghill GAA Club
★
Attacks prompt fire blankets move —
BBC news article
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In a corner of Antrim another generation grows up on a diet of sectarian hatred — ''
The Guardian'' newspaper article
See also
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List of villages in Northern Ireland
★
List of towns in Northern Ireland