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Newtownards Nights Out

Look no further than the Entertainment/Nights Out directory where you can find a variety of organizations and companies aiming to make your nights out a night to remember. The Nights Out directory can provide you with listings for planners that organize your night out from start to finish, ensuring you endure nothing but fun and excitement. If you require acts or planning for stag and hen nights then browse through the listings to select the one most suitable for you and your friends and if you fancy dressing up why not look at the Fancy Dress Companies who aim for you to look the part. The Nights Out directory can cater for birthday parties and hen nights to wedding and engagement parties. The companies strive to satisfy your party needs and allow you to sit back and enjoy the ride.

About Newtownards - show infohide info

Newtownards is a town of 23,869 inhabitants, in County Down, Northern Ireland. The first settlement on the site was a monastery, though the different monasteries were raided by Hugh O'Neill and his men from the country of Mid-Ulster, after which the settlement in the area disappeard. It was in 1605 that Hugh Montgomery started to rebuild the town into its present form. It was then called Newtown. The town grew quickly, as a number of Scottish Settlers moved in during the Plantation of Ulster. Newtown became a market town, and its market building, in Conway Square, is still used for weekly markets and special events. Industries such as linen and muslin started to develop in the town, during the late 1700's, by which time the town had adopted its new name (which means new town of the Ards). The industries have now declined, as in many towns, and so Newtownards is now largely a commuter town for nearby Belfast. Towns close to Newtownards include Belfast, Newtownabbey, Bangor, Dundonald, Castlereagh, Carryduff and Ballygowan.

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