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Handbag taken in Newry car theft

19-May-2014
Police in Newry are reminding motorists to secure their vehicles and remove all valuables when leaving your car unattended. The reminder follows an incident on Catherine Street on Thursday, 8th May when a handbag was taken from the passenger footwell of ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Petition launched for iconic green space in the historic heart of Newry

19-May-2014
The Newry 2020 group continues to build momentum, with the recent launch of an online petition calling on people to show their support for a “central park” in the historic heart of the city. The grassroots initiative, which was set up earlier this ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Stacy: ‘I wasn’t strong enough to help Natasha’

19-May-2014
A FRIEND of south Armagh student Natasha McShane has revealed how she has been haunted with a profound sense of guilt over the horrific baseball bat attack on the pair that left the Silverbridge girl unable to walk or talk. Stacy Jurich was walking home ... read more
Source: Locali

Kilkeel’s Captain fantastic

01-Jan-1970
KILKEEL hockey player Colin Holmes captained his Ulster side to success at the Junior Interprovincial competition in Cork earlier this month. Thirty-year-old Colin was part of the squad which took part in the tournament on 3 and 4 May at Garryduff in ... read more
Source: Locali

Setback in Valley’s promotion bid

01-Jan-1970
VALLEY'S promotion hopes suffered a setback as they were unable to take advantage of their game in hand on rivals St Mary's, losing to a well drilled, counter attacking Tigers side. It was Valley who had the majority of the chances in the game, ... read more
Source: Locali

Armagh is a hot spot for new build projects

01-Jan-1970
TWO lots of figures which analyse the performance of NI's property market are due to be released later this week; those from the Department of Finance and those from the University of Ulster. Both sets of statistics, from the first quarter of 2014 ... read more
Source: Locali

Life changing encounter

01-Jan-1970
CLAIRE McManus, an Armagh woman, has just been recognised nationally as a 'Rising Star' and it would be difficult to find someone more fitting for the honour. For the 27-year-old - who works at the Northern Health and Social Care Trust - ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Those boys can come home - my son can’t’

01-Jan-1970
A HEARTBROKEN mother whose son died two years after being viciously beaten in Armagh has hit out at the sentences handed down to his attackers. Emily Alexander, still struggling to come to terms with the death of her 32-year-old son Lee Smyth - who ... read more
Source: Locali

It’s Luke vs Luis?

01-Jan-1970
DONCASTER Rovers ace and local man Luke McCullough is heading to South America with the Northern Ireland squad and he could be handed the difficult task of marking Luis Suarez! McCullough was named in Michael O'Neill's 22-man squad to face World ... read more
Source: Locali

Kelly’s hat-trick inspires Caledon to victory

01-Jan-1970
10-MAN Caledon Rovers clinched a place in the first round of the Armstrong Cup after a comfortable 4-0 victory over Orchard Athletic. Gavin Kelly struck a hat-trick and Justin Rose completed the rout. It was a tight affair for the opening hour, Caledon ... read more
Source: Locali

Rovers hit Armagh Blues for eight

01-Jan-1970
WITH a 4-1 lead at half-time and a final score of 8-2, Armagh Rovers recorded a high scoring win over Armagh Blues and will now meet Tandragee Rovers in the next round on May 26. Yogi McGarvey, Sean Hughes and Tiernan McShane scored doubles and Shane ... read more
Source: Locali

Haugheys top north’s Rich List with £1.4bn fortune

19-May-2014
THE family of the late Dr Eddie Haughey have been named as the richest family in Northern Ireland after the industrialist's wealth rose by over £500m to £1.4bn in the last 12 months. And the Haugheys have been joined on the annual Sunday Time Rich ... read more
Source: Locali

History to be made in Rathfriland

01-Jan-1970
HISTORY is set to be made in Rathfriland this Thursday, 22 May, when the Queen's Baton Relay will visit the town. It is the only place in the Banbridge District and Newry and Mourne District Council areas that the baton will visit ahead of the ... read more
Source: Locali

No jail for man caught with indecent images

13-May-2014
A BESSBROOK man found in possession of thousands of indecent photos of children, some of which he shared online, has escaped a prison sentence. John Keenan, whose address was given as Princes Street in Lurgan, was charged with 16 counts of possessing ... read more
Source: Locali

Injured young footballer making ‘good recovery’

14-May-2014
A YOUNG Kilkeel footballer temporarily paralysed during a match in Rathfriland is recovering well at home. Valley Rangers U15s player Stephen Parke fell motionless to the ground after a football hit the side of his head during a match against Lower ... read more
Source: Locali

Use it or lose it warning for Bramley growers

15-May-2014
A LOCAL apple grower insists there are plans in place to make better use of the special Protected Geographical Indication status (PGI) Armagh Bramley Apples were awarded two years ago. The statement of intent comes after an expert in the field warned ... read more
Source: Locali

Buttercrane and Newry City SureStart launch new services for Mums

16-May-2014
Buttercrane have made a major investment in their services for mothers of young children in collaboration with local early year’s experts in Newry City Sure Start. Buttercrane consulted with early years experts at Newry City Sure Start and surveyed ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Lily Bain Newry: Beautiful Bathrooms on your doorstep

16-May-2014
Lily Bain, Newry is Ireland’s premier online bathroom supplier. Based in Newry, Northern Ireland, Lily Bain are part of the Newry-based Romaqua group, a long-established distributor of bathrooms and tiles with a great reputation for high quality ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry police seize cannabis during patrols

16-May-2014
Police in Newry and Mourne have reported two people to the PPS after seizures of suspected cannabis during patrols. Officers were on patrol in the city when they observed three vehicles in the corner of a car park on Monaghan Street around 11.55pm on ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Ireland and the Great War conference set for Newry

16-May-2014
The PEACE III Southern Partnership through its Future Foundations priority are holding an all-day conference on Thursday 5 June 2014 in the Canal Court Hotel, Newry. Entitled ‘Ireland and the Great War – Motivations and Remembrance’, the conference ... read more
Source: Newry Times
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