Kilcooley estate
Kilcooley estate (From Irish: Cill ChĂșile) is a housing estate owned by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive on the outskirts of Bangor, Northern Ireland.Much of the estate was built between 1967 and 1976 to re-house people displaced from inner city areas of Belfast.There is a significant loyalist paramilitary presence in the estate and there has been incidents of public disorder[2] most notably in 2007 when the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) was blamed for instigating riots.[4] However, attempts have been made to improve the public image of the estate and various community forums have been created to implement this.In 2020 the centre celebrated its 25th anniversary of supporting women, children and families in the Borough of Ards North Down.