Ballaugh (parish)

Coordinates: 54°18′36″N 4°32′31″E / 54.310°N 4.542°E / 54.310; 4.542
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Ballaugh
  • Crown dependency
Isle of Man
Post townISLE OF MAN
Postcode districtIM7
House of KeysAyre & Michael
List of places
Isle of Man
54°18′36″N 4°32′31″E / 54.310°N 4.542°E / 54.310; 4.542

Ballaugh (/bəˈlæf/ bə-LAF; Manx: Balley ny Loghey) is one of the seventeen parishes of the Isle of Man.

It is located on the west of the island (part of the traditional North Side division) in the sheading of

Michael
.

Local government

For the purposes of local government, the whole of the historic parish forms a single parish district with Commissioners.

The Captain of the Parish (since 1993) is Charles Edgar Cowin.[2]

Politics

Ballaugh parish is part of the

Michael
constituency.

Geography

Ballaugh is a mainly agricultural district on the north-western coast of the island. Ballaugh runs for some 3 miles (5 km) along the north-west coastline of the island. The average breadth of the parish is about 3 miles (5 km) and it covers an area of around 9 square miles (23 km2). The south-east corner is hilly and the remainder is low, including part of the marshy depression of the Curraghs.[3] The only village in the parish is Ballaugh.

History

There are in Ballaugh a number of sites of historical interest. There is a heritage group who holds regular meetings and arrange walks around the area. Research into the social history of the area, in particular the isolated Glen Dhoo, is being carried out.[when?] The name 'Ballaugh' derives from the Manx Balley-ny-Loghey or "the place of the lake" cognate with loch and lough. The Ballaugh Curraghs is all that remains of this lake. The lake, which measured up to a mile in length, was drained by the excavation about 300 years ago of the silted-up Lhen Trench which, during the last ice age, is believed to have been a meltwater channel flowing north to south from the melting ice front.

Demographics

The Isle of Man census of 2016 returned a parish population of 1,032, a decrease of 1% from the figure of 1,042 in 2011.[1]

Curraghs Wildlife Park and Ballaugh Curragh

One mile east of the village is Curraghs Wildlife Park, which was formerly run by the island's Department of Community, Culture and Leisure and is a haven for all sorts of wetland wildlife. Most of the park is laid out in geographical sections, representing different continents of the world and the animals that can be found there. The central part of the park has a different format and contains specific animal exhibits and visitor attractions.[4]

The park is located next to

Area of Special Scientific Interest". There are three partners involved in the Curragh: Curraghs Wildlife Park, Manx National Heritage and the Manx Wildlife Trust.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b "2016 Isle of Man Census Report" (PDF). Gov.im. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Captains of the Parishes". Culture Vannin. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Ballaugh parish". isle-of-man.com. 2006. Retrieved 29 October 2008.
  4. ^ "Curraghs Wildlife Park attractions". Isle of Man Government. Archived from the original on 4 July 2008. Retrieved 30 October 2008.
  5. ^ "Minister Announces New Scheme to Support Ballaugh Curragh". Isle of Man Guide. 8 September 2006. Retrieved 29 October 2008.
  6. ^ "Ballaugh Curragh". Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. Archived from the original on 13 December 2008. Retrieved 30 October 2008.

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