Mallusk housing name agreed despite park ‘saturation’ claim
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Speaking at a meeting of the council on Monday evening, Airport Sinn Fein Councillor Annemarie Logue said there was “over-saturation of the word park in the area”.
She proposed the name Biggar Lane for the development which consists of 14 detached and semi-detached houses at a lane off Antrim Road.
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Hide AdThe names Park Mews, Park Lane and Park Place were proposed by the developer initially. Cllr Logue reminded the meeting the developer had been asked to research some alternatives.
The names Biggar Park Lane, Biggar Lane and Biggar Park were then submitted to the council for consideration in recognition of Francis Joseph Biggar (1863 – 1926) who was a solicitor, author, patron of the arts and “cultural revivalist”. He is buried in Mallusk Cemetery.
Park Mews was proposed by Airport Ulster Unionist Alderman Paul Michael BEM, seconded by Antrim DUP Cllr Paul Dunlop BEM.
Glengormley Sinn Fein Cllr Michael Goodman said: “The first three Park names do not really say anything. Francis Biggar was a significant person in the history of Antrim and Newtownabbey. He is buried in Mallusk Cemetery.”
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Hide AdNineteen councillors voted in favour of the name Park Mews with 16 Sinn Fein, Alliance and SDLP councillors and Ballyclare Independent Cllr Michael Stewart voting against.
Michelle Weir, Local Democracy Reporter