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Full steam ahead: Developers plan start of work at Carnbane Way despite Newry Sinn Fein opposition

17-Jun-2014
The controvsery surrounding the major development at Carnbane Way on the outskirts of Newry shows no signs of easing this week after the Hill Partnership, the company behind the multi-million pound development project revealed they have begun planning ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Police appeal for witnesses to Bessbrook hit and run

17-Jun-2014
Police in Newry are appealing for information after a report of a damage only hit and run road traffic incident at the Charlemont Square, Bessbrook area on Monday 9th June. At around 8:30pm, it was reported that a tractor which was towing a slurry tanker ... read more
Source: Newry Times

‘Welfare Cuts will lead to increase in child poverty’ – Fearon

17-Jun-2014
Sinn Féin MLA Megan Fearon has said higher wages and benefits are key to combating child poverty. Speaking after the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission said targets to reduce child poverty will not be met, the Newry and Armagh MLA said, “The ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry police arrest man (21) after supermarket theft

17-Jun-2014
Police in Newry have arrested and charged a 21 year old man following the theft of a dvd player from a supermarket at The Quays. On 26th May, 2014, a dvd player was stolen from a supermarket. Officers subsequently arrested a 21 year old man in St ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Atticall hold off late Saul challenge

01-Jan-1970
ATTICALL and Saul took part in an entertaining game for the first round of the Intermediate championship at St Johns on Saturday evening, writes Liam Sloan. The conditions were ideal for football and both sides can be proud for making the game a good ... read more
Source: Locali

Split announcement ‘casts shadow’ over B/E Aerospace

17-Jun-2014
A SHADOW will continue to hang over the future of Kilkeel's biggest employer, B/E Aerospace. That was the view of Unite Union after the US company announced it was to split into two separate companies last week. Unite, which represents over half ... read more
Source: Locali

Yellows too hot for Drumgath

17-Jun-2014
CLONDUFF eased through the opening round of the Down Senior Football Championship with a comprehensive victory over Drumgath at Pairc Esler on Friday evening, writes Tony Bagnall. The Yellows began with a statement of intent by netting straight from the ... read more
Source: Locali

Loughgall legend out to score a winning season

17-Jun-2014
FORMER Loughgall footballer Darragh Peden has joined Moneyslane as a player/coach. Darragh is one of the most successful players outside the Premiership with a medal collection that is quite impressive. After a spell at Glenavon Reserves, the ... read more
Source: Locali

Long wait is finally over

17-Jun-2014
BANBRIDGE Hockey Club achieved their first European success for 29 years after winning gold at the EuroHockey Club Challenge series in the Czech Republic. Mark Tumilty's men topped their pool following wins over Gibraltar's Grammarians (5-2), ... read more
Source: Locali

Drug factory in Derrynoose

01-Jan-1970
CONCERN has been raised across the district after a 'sophisticated' cannabis factory was discovered by police near Derrynoose. The cannabis plants - with a potential street value of more than £77,000 - were seized as part of a police ... read more
Source: Locali

Armagh pays tribute to victims of Rail Disaster

01-Jan-1970
RELATIVES of the men, women and children who perished in the Armagh railway disaster stood in silent reflection on The Mall last Thursday as a sculpture was unveiled in memory of their loved ones. The memorial - put in place to mark the 125th anniversary ... read more
Source: Locali

Newry police treat car fire as suspcious

16-Jun-2014
Police in Newry are appealing for information after a report of arson on the Rostrevor Road, Warrenpoint area in the early hours of Saturday 7th June. Shortly after 00:15am, it was reported that a car was found burnt out close to residential premises in ... read more
Source: Newry Times

‘Tourism Sector not being taken seriously’ – Hazzard

16-Jun-2014
Sinn Féin MLA Chris Hazzard has accused Tourism Minister, Arlene Foster and Finance Minister Simon Hamilton of not taking the tourism sector seriously. Speaking to Newry Times, Hazzard said, “Tourism in the North of Ireland is not being taken ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry police investigate ‘deliberate fire’

16-Jun-2014
Police in Newry are appealing for information after a report of arson at the Moore Road, Kilkeel area in the early hours of Sunday 8th June. Shortly before 3:15am, it was reported that an unattended caravan was set alight in the area. No one is believed ... read more
Source: Newry Times

National Jobs and Careers Advice Fair coming to Newry

16-Jun-2014
Servisource Recruitment 2014 National Jobs and Career Advice Fair has been visiting a number of locations around the country over the past few months. The National Jobs and Career Advice Fair event comes to Newry’s Canal Court Hotel, from 9:00am ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry police call for witnesses after man left unconscious after attack

16-Jun-2014
Police in Newry are appealing for information after a report of an assault at the Main Street, Hilltown area in the early hours of Saturday 7th June Shortly before 1:10am, it was reported that a 32 year old man was found unconscious outside licenced ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Trio honoured on birthday list

01-Jan-1970
A RATHFRILAND woman has been awarded a BEM in the Queen's Birthday Honours for her services to the community in Rathfriland. Helena Malcolmson told The Outlook she was "overwhelmed" with the accolade and said she found it hard to not tell ... read more
Source: Locali

Brontë budget cuts

01-Jan-1970
BUDGET restraints at Brontë Primary School will see some composite classes introduced this September. This means the seven existing classes will be reduced to six, and children at different stages will be grouped together to form a class. The Outlook ... read more
Source: Locali

Portrait is a ‘beautiful tribute to a wonderful Clonduffian’

01-Jan-1970
A PORTRAIT of the late, legendary Jerry Quinn has been unveiled in Clonduff GAA clubrooms. The portrait was commissioned by PO McConville on behalf of the Thursday night card players, and was painted by Hilltown artist, Tanya Morgan. Jerry, who was a ... read more
Source: Locali

District’s jobs boost

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH is set to get a jobs boost with the re-opening of the HCL Call Centre on the edge of the city. Back in 2012 the centre closed with the loss of 170 jobs however it is expected to re-open in July with up to 50 new posts available. When the centre ... read more
Source: Locali
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