Manorcunningham

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Raymochey Church of Ireland.

History

Before the Plantation of Ulster, Mannorcunningham was part of the townland of Magheramore (historically spelt as Machrimore and Maghrimore; Template:Irish derived place name).[1]

Transport

Manorcunningham railway station opened on 30 June 1883, closed for passenger traffic on 3 June 1940, and finally closed altogether on 10 August 1953.[3]

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Manorcunningham post office.

Amenities

The Local Community Resource Centre hosts a number of local community groups under the umbrella organisation called Manorcunningham Community Development Ltd. often referred to as MCDA, who run the Community Resource Centre. The facility has a computer suite, with broadband access, and hosts Fitness, boxing, parent & toddler group, women's group, historical society, festival committee, Lagan Harps Football Club, Irish & old time dancing, and community youth projects.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In 2007 the centre held their first Community Festival in over 22 years and now plan to hold an annual event.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".Template:Update inline

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A row of housing in Manorcunningham.

MCDA are also developing plans for the wider village, inclusive of health natters, outreach services, and infrastructure.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

There are two local shops, takeaway, post office and a hairdressers in the village. Religious services are held in both the Church of Ireland[4] and Presbyterian Churches, with the Roman Catholic services held in the local Catholic church located on the outskirts of the village.[5]

A regular Lough Swilly bus service once ran through the village towards either Letterkenny or Derry until 2014 when the company ceased trading. Bus Éireann took over the route, however their bus service only stops on the main N13 road adjacent to the village, with no buses from Bus Éireann travelling through the main village from 2014 onwards. A new dedicated covered bus shelter was built at the main road junction with the village.[6][7]

Transport is also available via Gallaghers Coach Company, who run a service between Annagry and Belfast via Derry, and which will stop in Manorcunningham at request.[8]

People

See also

References

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