Ballycraigy
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Ballycraigy is a loyalist housing estate in Antrim, about 10 miles north of Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Ballycraigy has its own band "Ballycraigy Sons of Ulster" with Purple/Lilac attire for their uniform. The ballycraigy estate is made up of the mostly Protestant religion group. Every July 12th they celebrate it by lighting a bonfire in the centre of the estate. The bonfire for 2006 was the largest bonfire in Northern Ireland.
[edit] Education
- Ballycraigy Primary School
[edit] Census
According to the census for ballycraigy ward the estate has approximately 865 Residents. More Information (NI Census - Ballycraigy