Loopland Road

Loopland Road
BT6
Ballymaconaghy
Year approved: 1930

Takes its name from the River Loop, which passes through this part of East Belfast.  Its feeders, Merok Burn and the Glen Burn in Cregagh Glen, rise on the steep ground of the Castlereagh Hills.  Reaching the plain, it slows and begins to meander somewhat, a feature which gives the river its name.  It is particularly prone to flooding in this middle section in the vicinity of Ladas Drive.  It then joins the Knock River to form Conn's Water, which flows to the sea.

"Resolved – That the name Loopland Road be approved for new street on the property of Mr. Joseph McMaster, situated off Loopland Park".  (25th November 1930).  

“On the recommendation of the city surveyor, the committee acceded to an application from McMaster's Estates for permission to name a new street connecting Loopland Road with Loopland Gardens Loopland Road”. (9th January 1962).