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McAteer calls for action on Barcroft traffic

08-Jul-2014
SDLP Councillor Kevin McAteer has called on Roads Service to act swiftly to install traffic calming measures in the Barcroft Park area. His comments come after a meeting between DRD Officials, Barcroft residents and representatives of the Barcroft ... read more
Source: Newry Times

I will stand again

08-Jul-2014
DESPITE recent political scandal, South Down MLA, John McCallister has said he will definitely stand again for election. The announcement comes after the Rathfriland man quit troubled party, NI21 as Deputy Leader last week. Mr McCallister will now ... read more
Source: Locali

Happy pupils at St Patrick’s

01-Jan-1970
YEAR 8 Pupils at Keady's St. Patrick's High School have become overnight stars thanks to their video cover of the Pharrell Williams hit single, 'Happy'. Viewed over 2000 times already, the video was shot in the school grounds on a ... read more
Source: Locali

Defiant Duffy gunning for glory in Glasgow

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH amateur boxer, Sean Duffy is getting ready for some of the biggest fights of his life as he prepares for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Sean, 23, will fight in the 65Kg Light Welterweight division in Glasgow between the July 23 and August 4. ... read more
Source: Locali

Jailed after threat to cut off man's head

01-Jan-1970
A WARRENPOINT man who threatened to cut another man's head off has been jailed for four months. Barry Peter Martin of Rossmara Park appeared before Newry Magistrates' Court on Wednesday charged with making threats to kill. The court heard that ... read more
Source: Locali

Tucker makes history in Hungary

01-Jan-1970
A YOUNG Newry boxer is the talk of the boxing world following an incredible performance at the European Elite Schoolboy Championships. Kane Tucker stormed to a bronze medal to complete an incredible performance by the popular young St John Bosco boxer. ... read more
Source: Locali

Mourne men prepare to get physical

01-Jan-1970
DOWN and Kildare meet having come from opposite ends of the Championship. In their last game the Mourne men were cruising against no-hopers Leitrim while Kildare were bruised following a tougher Leinster test against Meath. Whether Down have prepared ... read more
Source: Locali

Ian’s Maracycle

08-Jul-2014
RATHFRILAND Rangers defender Ian Weir, has so far raised over £3,500 for the Adsum Foundation after cycling 220 miles in the Co-Operation Ireland Maracycle. The two-day event sees cyclists travel from Belfast to Dublin and back through the counties of ... read more
Source: Locali

Unconscious farmer is dragged from slurry pit

01-Jan-1970
A Collone farmer has told how he dragged his unconscious father to safety after he had fallen into a slurry tank at the weekend. George McCall had been attempting to place a pump into the tank on Saturday afternoon when he fell and became completely ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Crieve Road traffic must be addressed’ – Harte

07-Jul-2014
On Wednesday 25th June Newry City Sinn Féin councillors Valerie Harte and Charlie Casey, along with a representative of Mickey Brady MLA, supported Crieve Road residents as they met with Regional Development Minister Danny Kennedy. The aim of the ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Man charged after Newry police seize cannabis plants

07-Jul-2014
Police in Newry have charged a 53 year old man with drugs offences following the seizure of cannabis plants. Officers conducted the search of a house in the Newry area on Tuesday, 24th June and seized a number of cannabis plants and arrested a 53 year ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Alana in fine form for Ireland

03-Jul-2014
ROYAL School Armagh pupil, Alana Doyle, was heavily involved in the Irish Hockey's U16 squad that travelled to Austria last weekend. Alana, who stared playing hockey the tender age of five, played an integral role in all matches of the tour as the ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Whole street could have been blown up’

07-Jul-2014
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Source: Locali

Orchard girls in full bloom to win Ulster

07-Jul-2014
ARMAGH are back on top of Ulster Ladies Gaelic Football after thumping a five in a row title chasing Monaghan in Clones on Sunday. It was magnificent performance from the Orchard girls who started the game understandably cagey but lost the shackles and ... read more
Source: Locali

Work to begin on playpark

01-Jan-1970
AFTER two years in the planning process, work is due to begin on a new playpark in Leitrim. At an estimated total cost of £159,620, the work will involve relocating the existing playpark to a larger site. A spokesperson from Banbridge District ... read more
Source: Locali

Louis Saha joins legends line up

01-Jan-1970
FORMER Manchester United and France striker Louis Saha will join the other United legends at Jubilee Park on Saturday, 2 August. During his four year spell at Old Trafford, Saha won two Premier League titles, the League Cup and the Champions League, ... read more
Source: Locali

Shared education plans fail to win Minister’s support

01-Jan-1970
GROUND-BREAKING plans for shared education across the city of Armagh have failed to win the support of Minister John O'Dowd. Last week the Education Minister revealed that just three of 16 applications have so far won his department's support ... read more
Source: Locali

Sleek Caroline

01-Jan-1970
MAGNIFICENT captain Caroline O'Hanlon hammered home a late penalty to let the celebrations begin in earnest as Armagh ladies were emphatically crowned Ulster champions in a packed Clones on Sunday. James Daly's side's stunning triumph by 2-14 ... read more
Source: Locali

Rangers relish Intermediate challenge

01-Jan-1970
LAST Wednesday morning, the Mid-Ulster League confirmed that Newtownhamilton outfit Tullyvallen Rangers will make the step up to the Intermediate B Division next season. Tullyvallen are the only new side to be admitted to the Intermediate ranks and they ... read more
Source: Locali

McArdle goal tips balance for Burren

07-Jul-2014
SHAY McArdle's goal at the end of the third quarter proved ultimately decisive, as an understrength Burren side edged past Rostrevor in Wednesday evening's league encounter at St Mary's Park. The Reds were left to rue poor decision-making at ... read more
Source: Locali
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