276°
Posted 20 hours ago

BangOn Philippines

£9.9£99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

The name Bangor comes from Irish: Beannchar, from Middle Irish: Beannchor and Old Irish: Bennchor. This is thought to mean 'place of points' or 'horned curve', referring to the shoreline of Bangor Bay. [6] The Old Irish tale, Táin Bó Fraích, gives a fanciful explanation for the name. It tells how the Connacht warrior Fráech and the Ulster warrior Conall Cernach were returning to Ireland from the Alps with Fráech's cattle. When they came to shore at what is now Bangor Bay, the cattle shed their horns, thus giving rise to the name Trácht mBennchoir, "the strand of the horn-casting". [6] Bangor receives city status in Princess Anne visit". BBC News. 2 December 2022 . Retrieved 2 December 2022. Granddaughter of Ike Eisenhower leads Bangor celebrations". Belfast Telegraph. 5 July 2008 . Retrieved 23 June 2022. Emery, Frank; White, Paul (1975). "Welsh-Speaking in Wales According to the 1971 Census". Area. 7 (1): 26–30. JSTOR 20000922. Pontio centre opens its doors to the public in acrobatic 'Welcome Day' ". bbc.co.uk. 29 November 2015 . Retrieved 10 January 2016.

By the middle of the 19th century, the cotton mills had declined and the city changed in character once again. The laying of the railway in 1865 meant that inexpensive travel from Belfast was possible, and working-class people could afford for the first time to holiday in the city. Bangor soon became a fashionable resort for Victorian holidaymakers, as well as a desirable home to the wealthy. Many of the houses overlooking Bangor Bay (some of which have been demolished to make way for modern flats) date from this period. The belief in the restorative powers of the sea air meant that the city became a location for sea bathing and marine sports, and the number of visitors from Great Britain increased during the Edwardian era at the beginning of the 20th century, which also saw the improvement of Ward Park. [30] 20th century to present [ edit ] Bangor's main street in 1910 and 2015 On 24 February 2010 BBC Radio 1's The Chris Moyles Show announced Bangor as the location for Radio 1's Big Weekend concert festival. The morning show was broadcast on location from Bangor, with the announcement as well as a portion of the lineup being revealed. Big international acts such as Rihanna, MGMT, Kesha and Alicia Keys played as well as homegrown British acts like Biffy Clyro, Pixie Lott, Cheryl Cole, Pendulum and Dizzee Rascal. In World War II, parts of the BBC evacuated to Bangor during the worst of the Blitz. [8] The BBC continue to maintain facilities in the city (see Media). The Annals of Ulster says that the monastery of Bangor was founded by Saint Comgall from Antrim in the year 555, [17] while other annals give the year as 558. [18] It was where the Antiphonary of Bangor ( Antiphonarium Benchorense) was written, a copy of which can be seen in the town's heritage centre. The monastery had such widespread influence that the city is one of only four places in Ireland to be named in the Hereford Mappa Mundi in 1300. The monastery, situated roughly where the Church of Ireland Bangor Abbey stands at the head of the city, became a centre of great learning and was among the most eminent of Europe's missionary institutions in the Early Middle Ages. belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' religion and 11.99% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic Christian faith.In May 2022, it was announced that, as part of the Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours, Bangor would be granted city status by Letters Patent. [38] It received the status on 2 December 2022, [39] becoming Northern Ireland's sixth city, alongside Armagh, Belfast, Derry, Lisburn, and Newry. Regional mapped climate averages". Met Office. November 2008. Archived from the original on 4 August 2012 . Retrieved 8 March 2011. Bangor (Gwynedd, Wales / Cymru, United Kingdom) – Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de . Retrieved 7 July 2021. Bangor Pier". National Piers Society. Archived from the original on 13 January 2012 . Retrieved 20 February 2012. indicated that they had a British national identity, [55] 41.06% had a Northern Irish national identity [56] and 10.30% had an Irish national identity [57] (respondents could indicate more than one national identity).

The Pontio Arts and Innovation Centre by Bangor University on Deiniol Road, opened in 2015, has a theatre and a one screen cinema. Ysbyty Gwynedd is located in Bangor in the suburb of Penrhosgarnedd. It has 403 beds, making it smaller than the other district general hospitals in Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (after Wrexham Maelor Hospital with 568 beds and Glan Clwyd Hospital near Rhyl with 424 beds. [46] Sikora, Maeve. "Ballyholme". Vikingeskibsmuseet i Roskilde. Archived from the original on 27 January 2020 . Retrieved 15 February 2021. Harper, Sally (2017). Music in Welsh Culture Before 1650: A Study of the Principal Sources. Taylor & Francis. p.185. ISBN 9781351557269. OS and ONS release report on the geography of Britain's high streets". Ordnance Survey Blog. 6 June 2019. ...in Wales it is High Street in Bangor at 1265m

Campus Map

North Down Softball Club (previously Bangor Buccaneers Softball Club, est. 2014) compete in the Softball Ulster league. Based at Ward Park the club comprises two competitive teams; the Buccaneers & the Barracudas (2023).

Bangor Aurora Aquatic and Leisure Complex". Archived from the original on 15 August 2021 . Retrieved 23 September 2021. David Trimble, Nobel Laureate, former Ulster Unionist Party leader and former First Minister of Northern Ireland Bangor has been unique outside of England in using the title of 'city' by ancient prescriptive right, [9] due to its long-standing cathedral and past privileges having been granted making it a borough. [6] Although by the early 1800s the city had a vestry overseeing the few remaining local duties, later government surveys of boroughs had established Bangor's city corporation had become extinct. A board of health was set up in the late 1840s which over time gained more powers for managing local affairs. By the 1870s these too were seen to be ineffective and enough local interest stimulated a desire to obtain a charter of incorporation, which was duly granted in 1883, re-establishing a municipal body. [10] [11] This helped to preserve its ancient status; in 1927 a government list was drawn up detailing which settlements were cities, with Bangor being included as the only medieval Welsh city with extant rights. [12] In 1974 the borough was abolished. However, city status was reaffirmed by the Queen to the newly created community council area with new letters patent after local government reorganisation. [13] By means of various measures, it is also one of the smallest cities in the UK. Using 2011 statistics, comparing Bangor to:Ministers outline the aims for Wales to become an anti-racist nation". North Wales Chronicle . Retrieved 13 September 2022.

NHS beds by organisation and year, 2009-10 onwards". statswales.gov.wales . Retrieved 16 January 2023.

How does a degree apprenticeship work?

Skene, William Forbes (1877). Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban. II ·. Vol.2. Edmonston & Douglas. p.55. The City Cinema opened in 1919, at 130–132, High Street. Building work started in 1914, but was likely delayed because of the war. The cinema closed in 1983, although the building is still there and is now occupied by a dance academy and a snooker club. [37] First non-binary mayor 'of any city, anywhere' hailed an 'example to all' after winning election aged 22". PinkNews. 12 May 2021. Archived from the original on 13 May 2021 . Retrieved 12 May 2021.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment