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Donaghadee Local History Forum Talks

Donaghadee Community Centre, 12a Railway Street, Donaghadee, County Down, BT21 0HG
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A series of four talks on Donaghadee Local history by Dr Robert Neill and Dr Tom Neill.

Dr Robert Neill, a retired GP, born and bred Donaghadee and still resides there, along with Dr Tom Neill and Jimmy Lister have been doing historical walks and talks since 2016.

Their enthusiasm and passion for the Donaghadee comes across in their walks and talks. Donaghadee is a thriving town with a really long history dating back to the 1600's, and it is a great place to visit and to live, with great friendly atmosphere, and resturants.  

Dr Tom Neill will be hosting two of the walks, and Dr Robert Neill will host the other two, however both gentlemen will be leading the walks, together, sharing info at various sites.

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Season (3 May 2025)
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Saturday09:30 - 10:30
Season (10 May 2025)
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Saturday09:30 - 10:30
Season (17 May 2025)
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Saturday09:30 - 10:30
Season (24 May 2025)
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Saturday09:30 - 10:30

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