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District in mourning at loss of two young lives

25-Jun-2014
TWO families across the district have been plunged into mourning following the tragic deaths of a Markethill teenager and a Hamiltonsbawn toddler. Hannah Shepherd, 19, from Markethill, lost her fight for life at the Southern Area Hospice last Monday, ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Newry’s maritime heritage has huge tourism potential’ – Bradley

24-Jun-2014
SDLP Newry and Armagh MLA Dominic Bradley has welcomed the Culture Minister to Newry to meet with two local organisations which he praised for doing sterling work to ensure that Newry’s maritime and navigational history is valued, and will continue ... read more
Source: Newry Times

£14.5 Million for St Joseph’s School in Crossmaglen

24-Jun-2014
Newry Armagh Assembly Member Megan Fearon has said that the announcement of a new build for St Joseph’s Post Primary School in Crossmaglen is ‘fantastic news for the area and demonstration of Sinn Féin’s commitment to education.” Speaking ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Bradley urges people to voice opposition to Daisy Hill Stroke Unit change

24-Jun-2014
SDLP Newry and Armagh MLA Dominic Bradley has urged those against plans to reduce services at the Stroke Unit at Daisy Hill Hospital to place their feelings on the record through a consultation into the matter. Speaking to Newry Times, Bradley said, ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry woman (50) dies after car crashes into Newry Canal

24-Jun-2014
Police in Newry have confirmed that 50 year old Patricia Campbell from the Newry area has died following a one vehicle road traffic collision on the Fathom Line this afternoon, Tuesday 24th June. Patricia died after the black coloured car she was driving ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Woman dies in Newry Canal car crash

24-Jun-2014
A 50-year-old woman dies after her car entered the Newry Canal on the outskirts of the ... read more
Source: BBC

Rafferty blow for Orchard

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH'S Ulster Championship ambitions have been dealt a further blow after Caolan Rafferty broke his hand in training on Thursday. The Granemore forward scored the goal against Cavan in the opening round of Ulster and his pace going forward and ... read more
Source: Locali

'Vallen young guns ready for Town test

01-Jan-1970
TULLYVALLEN Rangers will be hoping to banish the memories of 2013 on Thursday evening, as they aim to win the Armstrong Cup for the first time in their history. The Newtownhamilton outfit gained sweet revenge for their defeat in the 2013 showpiece last ... read more
Source: Locali

Orchard men aiming for Armagh Ulster double

01-Jan-1970
THE Armagh men's team will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of the James Daly's ladies and secure a place in the final of the Ulster Championships this weekend. Paul Grimley's side will travel to St Tiernachs Park in Clones, with high ... read more
Source: Locali

Dan warns against being ordinary

01-Jan-1970
DAN McCartan says Down will go into their All Ireland Qualifying match at Pairc Esler with Leitrim on Saturday (3pm throw-in) in a confident mood. But the determined Burren clubman says: "We go into every game expecting to win - but know if we ... read more
Source: Locali

Efforts of Aaron’s siblings praised

24-Jun-2014
THE brave attempts of little Aaron Macaulay's brother and sister were just not enough to save the 10-year-old's life following a farming accident last year, an inquest has heard. Aaron, who lived on the Rathfriland Road, Ballyward, tragically ... read more
Source: Locali

Sean Hollywood Bursary Programme for Arts/Sports 2014/2015

23-Jun-2014
Newry and Mourne District Council are delighted to launch the Sean Hollywood Bursary Programme for (Arts/Sports) 2014/2015. A total fund of £2,500 has been made available to be shared among successful applicants. Applicants should note that the award is ... read more
Source: Newry Times

‘Labelling anomaly having a devastating impact on Irish farmers’ – Ruane

23-Jun-2014
Sinn Féin MLA Caitríona Ruane has said an anomaly over food labelling is having a devastating impact on Irish beef farmers. Speaking to Newry Times, Ruane stated, “We are now in the position where there are cattle born, raised and slaughtered on ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Castlewellan’s Gary aiming to be one of Northern Ireland’s boys in Brazil

23-Jun-2014
Gary Doyle from Castlewellan, a domestic plumbing and heating learner at Southern Regional College in Newry, is among over 30 local young competing for a place to represent the UK at WorldSkills 2015 in Brazil. Between Tuesday 24th and Thursday 26th June ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Police investigate Newry shopping centre theft

23-Jun-2014
Police are investigating a number of shoplifting incidents which occurred on Tuesday 28th January. The incidents took place at mobile telephone shops at Bow Street in Lisburn, Newry Street in Banbridge and at the Buttercrane Shopping Centre in Newry. In ... read more
Source: Newry Times

No arrests made after laundering plant discovered in cattle shed

23-Jun-2014
TEN tonnes of toxic waste and 1,000 litres of suspected illicit fuel were uncovered in a cattle shed in Crossmaglen on Friday - but once again no arrests were made. The diesel laundering plant that was laundering green diesel at premises on the Loughross ... read more
Source: Locali

Deadly Down off to flier

23-Jun-2014
DOWN got their All-Ireland title bid off to a dream start with a convincing win over a battling Westmeath on Sunday. The All-Ireland Series begins in group stages where Down are placed in the same group as rivals Armagh, Roscommon, Laois, Dublin and of ... read more
Source: Locali

Primary school bus service saved

01-Jan-1970
A VITAL bus service which was threatened to be cut at a Kilkeel primary school has been saved. Earlier this year, the principal of Brackenagh West Primary School, Mr Michael Peacock said that children's lives could be in danger if the bus service ... read more
Source: Locali

Successful Awards night for ‘Slane

01-Jan-1970
MONEYSLANE proudly celebrated their 31st year in style on Friday night in the Anglers Rest, Katesbridge. The evening included a sumptuous banquet meal and the brilliant and exciting 'Reverb' including Kerri McMullan, providing an enthusiastic ... read more
Source: Locali

Dream start for Down camogs

01-Jan-1970
DOWN got their All-Ireland title bid off to a dream start with a convincing win over a battling Westmeath on Sunday, writes Steve Malone. The All-Ireland Series begins in group stages where Down are placed in the same group as rivals Armagh, Roscommon, ... read more
Source: Locali
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