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Places to see in ( Hillsborough - UK )
Hillsborough is a village, townland and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland, situated 19 km from the city of Belfast. It is within the Lisburn and Castlereagh District Council area. A prominent feature of the east and south approaches to Hillsborough is a 5-mile wall which encloses the Park Dam, an artificial lake, and the forest surrounding it. In 2007 Hillsborough won 3rd place in the Ulster in Bloom large village competition.
The historic centre of the village contains significant amounts of Georgian architecture. The village was originally a compact settlement hosting a regular market. More recently land to the north of the village has been developed as housing and Hillsborough has become part of the commuter belt of Belfast. In recent years townhouses and apartments have been built closer to the centre of the village, and the former civic building of Lisburn Borough Council has been converted to residential use. That building is in twentieth century neo-Georgian style. Development to the east of the village is continuing to swell Hillsborough's population. The associated settlements of Culcavy and Aghnatrisk to the north-west are also growing.
Before 1661, the townland was known as Crumlin or Cromlin (from Irish Cromghlinn, meaning 'crooked glen'). By 1661 the townland and the settlement within it had been renamed Hillsborough. It was named after Sir Arthur Hill, who built Hillsborough Fort in 1650 to command the road from Dublin to Carrickfergus. The Hill family became the Earls of Hillsborough, then Marquises of Downshire.
A prominent memorial to the 3rd Marquis of Downshire (and closely resembling Nelson's column in Trafalgar Square, London) stands to the south of the village and is visible throughout much of the surrounding area.
Hillsborough Castle a two-storey Georgian mansion, was Government House from 1924 until 1973 and is the official residence of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (and other royal family members) when visiting the province and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 1973. Hillsborough Castle was the venue for the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1985. Former Prime Minister Tony Blair stayed at the castle on many occasions during negotiations related to the peace process, and he hosted George W. Bush at the Castle for a one night visit in 2003
There are many interesting walks and local pubs offering delicacies to enjoy; and is home to a public forest park and lake that form the picturesque setting for the original fort residence of Lord Hillsborough. Hillsborough hosts an International Oyster Festival each year, generally September. This attracts thousands of visitors from as far away as Japan, Russia, the United States and Argentina) The festivities include boat racing, parachuting, garden fêtes, oyster eating and Guinness drinking – all in the name of fun, revelry and charity.
The historic Parish Church dedicated to Saint Malachy is one of the finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture. It was built by the 1st Marquis of Downshire between 1760 and 1774, in the hope that the church would become the cathedral of the diocese of Down. In addition to its imposing setting, it boasts two 18th century organs, a peal of ten bells and a number of works by notable craftsmen of the era, including the Colours of the County Down Battalion of Carson's Ulster Volunteers. Today it is a vibrant parish in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Down and Dromore
Hillsborough is (in somewhat exaggerated terms) said to be the birthplace of the United States – due to a disastrous meeting that took place between Benjamin Franklin and Lord Hillsborough (then the acting Secretary of State for the Colonies) in the early 1770s. They are reported to have hated each other at first sight and, on leaving three days into a week-long visit, Franklin returned home to convince the dissident colonists he represented that there was no alternative but to initiate immediate revolution. The 'Declaration of Independence' in July 1776 followed shortly after Franklin's return.
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This Sheffield walkabout takes us through Hillsborough Corner on a very cold and rainy November morning.
There's plenty of shopping to be done in Hillsborough with shops on either side of the road and Hillsborough Shopping Centre halfway through this Sheffield walk (on the left).
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Hillsborough disaster 1989 - As it happened - Live on Irish TV pt1/3
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The Hillsborough disaster occurred on 15 April 1989 at the 1988–89 FA Cup semi-final match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield, England.
A crush resulted in the deaths of 96 people and injuries to 766 others. The incident has since been blamed primarily on the police for letting too many people enter the stadium. It remains the worst stadium-related disaster in British history, and one of the world's worst football disasters.
The Football Association (FA) selected Hillsborough (home ground of Sheffield Wednesday football club) for the match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. Liverpool fans were allocated the Leppings Lane stand, entry to which was possible only via one of seven decrepit turnstiles, a restriction that led to dangerous overcrowding outside the ground before kick-off. In an attempt to ease pressure outside the ground, Chief Superintendent David Duckenfield, the senior police officer responsible for the match, ordered an exit gate to be opened. The opened exit gate led to a tunnel marked Standing, which led directly to the two already overcrowded enclosures. In previous years, the tunnel had been closed off by police when the two central pens were full; however, on this occasion the tunnel was unmanned.
The ensuing influx of supporters caused crushing, and some fans climbed over side fences or were lifted by fellow supporters onto the stand above to escape the crush. Moments after kick-off, a crush barrier broke, and fans began to fall on top of each other. The game was stopped after six minutes. To carry away the injured, supporters tore down advertising hoardings to use as stretchers and emergency services were called to provide assistance. Of the 96 people who died, only 14 had been admitted to a hospital. When the FA Chairman visited the Control Box to find out what had happened, Duckenfield falsely claimed that the supporters had rushed the gate.
The 1990 official inquiry into the disaster, the Taylor Report, concluded that the main reason for the disaster was the failure of police control.The findings of the report resulted in the elimination of standing terraces at all major football stadiums in England, Wales and Scotland.
On the 20th anniversary of the disaster, Government minister Andy Burnham called for the police, ambulance and all other public agencies to release documents that had not been made available to Lord Justice Taylor in 1989.This led to the formation of the Hillsborough Independent Panel, which in September 2012 concluded that Liverpool fans were not responsible for the deaths and that attempts had been made by the authorities to conceal what happened, including the alteration by police of 116 statements relating to the disaster. The report prompted immediate apologies from Prime Minister David Cameron; the Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police, David Crompton; Football Association Chairman David Bernstein; and Kelvin MacKenzie, then-editor of The Sun, for their organisations' respective roles.
In September 2012, the Hillsborough Independent Panel concluded that up to 41 of the 96 fatalities might have been avoided had they received prompt medical treatment. The report revealed multiple failures by other emergency services and public bodies that contributed to the death toll. In response to the panel's report, the Attorney General for England and Wales, Dominic Grieve MP, confirmed he would consider all the new evidence to evaluate whether the original inquest verdicts of accidental death could be overturned.On 19 December 2012, a new inquest was granted in the High Court.
Tramlines 2018: First look at Sheffield music festival's new home Hillsborough Park
Tramlines bosses today revealed plans to celebrate the Sheffield music festival's 10th anniversary - July 20 to 22, 2018 - with it's biggest line-up yet plus a comedy area, pop-up cinema and family activities at its new 40,000 capacity Hillsborough Park home.
Here reporter Ann Holmes takes us ion a tour of the new site and speaks to Tramlines Festival Director, Sarah Nulty about the plans.
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SHEFFIELD WALK | Bramall Lane
Walk down Bramall Lane and around the Sheffield United football stadium.
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For this Sheffield Walk I walk down Bramall Lane past Sheaf House pub and the Arnold Laver building and turn right onto Cherry Street and wander round the Sheffield United ground. I travel down Shoreham Street, John Street and back onto Bramall Lane.
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SHEFFIELD | Walk through Hillsborough Corner in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
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Memories of Sheffield: 2007 Floods and flooding around Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough Stadium
The Sheffield Guide takes a look back at the 2007 Sheffield Floods and the flooding around Sheffield Wednesday FC's Hillsborough Stadium in this special Memories of Sheffield short video.
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A series of floods ravaged many parts of the United Kingdom during the summer of 2007.
June of 2007 was one of the wettest months on record in Britain.
Rainfall across the country was more than double the June average.
Some areas received a month’s worth of rain in just 24 hours.
On 25th June 2007, the River Don topped its banks causing widespread flooding across Sheffield. Water levels in the River Don ran up to 15ft higher than normal.
Parts of Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborough Stadium ended up under 6ft of water from the adjacent river.
The flooding caused the closure of the adjacent Penistone Road (A61) - a major route into Sheffield.
Motorists ended up evacuating their cars whilst pedestrians in the area risked wading through deep, fast-flowing water or abandoning their journeys.
Over 23,000 homes and more than 3,500 businesses were flooded across Yorkshire, with Sheffield hit particularly hard.
In other areas…
Meadowhall shopping centre was also closed as the malls flooded, with some stores on the lower mall not reopening until late September.
RAF helicopters were scrambled to rescue scores of people from buildings in the Brightside area.
A 13-year-old boy was swept away by the swollen River Sheaf and a 68-year-old man died attempting to cross a flooded road in the city centre.
Several cattle were washed away from farms, some were later found up to 3.5 miles downstream.
Villagers in Catcliffe were evacuated after cracks appeared in the dam of the nearby Ulley Reservoir. Several junctions of the nearby M1 Motorway were closed as a precaution.
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Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough Stadium in 4k
4k Drone footage of swfc's Hillsborough stadium by Sheffield Drones using DJI phantom 4.
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Hillsborough Disaster - You'll Never Walk Alone
The Hillsborough disaster was a human crush at Hillsborough football stadium in Sheffield, England on 15 April 1989, during the 1988–89 FA Cup semi-final game between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.
With 96 fatalities and 766 injured it is the worst disaster in British sporting history.
The crush occurred in the two standing-only central pens in the Leppings Lane stand, allocated to Liverpool supporters. Shortly before kick-off, in an attempt to ease overcrowding outside the entrance turnstiles, the police match commander, chief superintendent David Duckenfield, ordered exit gate C to be opened, leading to an influx of even more supporters to the already overcrowded central pens.
Hillsborough Stadium, England, UK
Sheffield Wednesday v Leyton Orient at Hillsborough Stadium (1-0 final score) 26/11/2011 - viewing beginning and ending of match
Hillsborough Disaster: How it happened in 1989
Ninety-six Liverpool football fans lost their lives when they went to watch a game on 15th April 1989. Report by Lydia Batham.
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