Ward in Ards and North Down, Northern Ireland
| Coordinates: | 54.56, -5.727 |
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| Population: | 9,190 |
Comber North lies within the Ards and North Down borough of Northern Ireland, sitting on the northern edge of the market town of Comber and a short drive from Belfast. The ward combines suburban housing with smallholdings and farmland that drain towards Strangford Lough, and the River Enler runs close by, giving the area a semi‑rural feel popular with commuters and people who enjoy country living.
Historically tied to the linen trade and market activity in Comber, the neighbourhood retains a strong local identity, with village shops, community groups and occasional agricultural events; the area is also famed locally for the Comber potato. The local economy is a mix of agriculture, small businesses and commuting to larger employment centres, while the nearby lough and countryside provide good opportunities for outdoor recreation and birdwatching.
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