by Roger Donnelly
Antrim town centre could get a new 'Scotch Quarter'.
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council has been informed that a potential project is being explored with the Ulster Scots Society.

ALEXANDER IRVINE (RIGHT) PICTURED AT YALE UNIVERSITY, USA, IN 1906
It would be centred around Pogue's Entry, the childhood home of famous Antrim author Alexander Irvine.
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