Lisburn
City Council
Lisburn City Council is proud to welcome you to its new
look website. The site will take you through the many services that
the Council provides as well as giving you a feel for the City and
its many attractions, including City wide events, business links and
community life. |
Lisburn
Coat of Arms
The lily cross symbolises the French Huguenots and the historic
connection between the Huguenots and Lisburn. The fleur-de-lys,
lily, is the symbol of France. The mitre is a symbol for the
cathedral that existed in Lisburn for over 300 years. The
shuttle and the thread of flax are symbols for the linen
industry. The ostrich head with the horseshoe on its beak are
taken from the arms of Sir Richard Wallace.
The gamecock on the crest is a canting reference to the old
name of the town, Lisnagarvey, or the fort of gamesters.
The supporters are two phoenix rising from the flames and
refer to the fact that the town was burned down and rebuilt
twice in its early days. The motto "I will arise out of
fire" refers to the same facts.
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Lisburn
Community Youth
Created by
the young people of Lisburn, N. Ireland, this cross-community
site aims to provide information on the leisure
and entertainment facilities offered by this Ulster town to
its youth. We also provide information on educational, health
and safety issues.
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Lisburn Enterprise
Organization
Lisburn Enterprise Organisation
offers a wide range of advice and assistance to pre-start,
start-up and established businesses. |
Lisburn
Fire Station (unofficial site)
Owned and maintained by Paul Orr |
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Valuation
& lands agency |
Voluntary
Service Lisburn
The Volunteer Bureau
within Voluntary Service Lisburn aims to create a link between
people interested in doing voluntary work and the numerous
organisations or individuals who need help. The resident
Volunteer Organiser at Voluntary Service Lisburn is on hand to
provide advice and information on local volunteering
opportunities, and also matches volunteers with requests for
help. |