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Leaders maintain control at Tandragee Golf Club

01-Jan-1970
THE third week of Tandragee Golf Club's 'Ulster Carpet Mills' sponsored Johnston Shield finished on Friday and last weeks leaders hold onto top spot after a steady score of 27 points. Paul Topley and Johnny Quinn have a total of 91 points ... read more
Source: Locali

DNA links to murder

01-Jan-1970
POLICE investigating what was described as the "brutal and grotesque murder" of former IRA man Eamon Collins, have obtained a DNA profile from the murder scene. The revelation comes as a fresh appeal for information is launched on the 15th ... read more
Source: Locali

Aiming for a brighter city

01-Jan-1970
A BRAND new initiative to help re-launch the city of Newry has been set up by local business men and women in order to make the town a much more attractive place to live and visit. Newry 2020 was the brainchild of, local man, Columba O'Hare and is ... read more
Source: Locali

Fantastic four

01-Jan-1970
FOUR young stars from the aptly named Carnbane League club Windmill Stars are blazing their way to glory, as they were plucked from the hundreds of children playing in the Lisburn League by Liverpool, Manchester united and Northern Ireland scouts and ... read more
Source: Locali

Girls selected for final U16 trials

28-Jan-2014
AS the Ballymartin GAC pitch is still under construction, ALL members and the general public are asked to stay away from the site/works area. Those that attend the Ballymartin Gym can do so, but please refrain from entering or accessing the construction ... read more
Source: Locali

Planning approval for Tesco finally in the bag

01-Jan-1970
FINAL approval will be given to a major Tesco food superstore in the city when Armagh Council meets next Monday night. Officials from DoE Planning Service had brought forward an opinion to approve the multi-million pound outlet when they met with the ... read more
Source: Locali

Doran condemns attack on Catholic church

27-Jan-2014
Sinn Féin Councillor Sean Doran has condemned those responsible for smashing a window of St.Colmans Catholic Chapel at the Massforth area of Kilkeel on Friday night. Speaking to Newry Times, Councillor Doran commented, “What took place on Friday ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Commitment to aquaculture industry welcomed by Ruane

27-Jan-2014
Sinn Féin MLA Caitriona Ruane has welcomed the support of the Minister of Agriculture Michelle O’Neill in her commitment to aquaculture industry. Speaking to Newry Times, Ruane said, “I wrote to the Minister in order to garner support for the ... read more
Source: Newry Times

New road safety measures announced for Newry

27-Jan-2014
Sinn Féin Newry Councillor Charlie Casey has said that the announcement of two new crossing points at locations in Newry will make the city’s roads safer for pedestrians and motorists. The new crossings will be situated on the Downshire Road at Church ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry police probe car scratching incident

27-Jan-2014
Police in Newry are appealing for information following an incident of criminal damage. Some time overnight between Tuesday, 7th January and Wednesday, 8th January, a silver Audi car, parked in Chequer Court, was damaged with grafitti scratched into the ... read more
Source: Newry Times

New lease of life given to derelict buildings

01-Jan-1970
EMPTY business premises and the landmark Market House in Rathfriland, have been given a new lease of life thanks to new imagery that now bestows the front of them. The fake shopfront graphics were erected last week on a building on Main Street and the ... read more
Source: Locali

Reserves go top of the league after win in “difficult conditions”

01-Jan-1970
MONEYSLANE Reserves played host to Scarva Rangers this weekend in a league fixture that could see the Reserves go top of the league if successful. In difficult conditions, both teams started off slowly, creating only half chances. The home sides first ... read more
Source: Locali

Fantastic display of teamwork sees ladies pull back to win by two

01-Jan-1970
THURSDAY, 23 January, saw Banbridge Seconds travel to Antrim Forum to play Ballyclare for the second time this season. Having already been defeated by Ballyclare earlier in the season Bann knew they had to up their game to secure a win. Things ... read more
Source: Locali

New chairman at Armagh City Centre Management

01-Jan-1970
SOME of Armagh's top businesspeople have been trading places on a key committee which aims to bolster and enhance trade in the city, and are appealing for more to come forward. Publican Malachy O'Neill of Red Ned's on Ogle Street has been ... read more
Source: Locali

Massif challenge for Charlene as she prepares for Malawi trip

01-Jan-1970
FOUR marathons in four days, from Belfast to Dublin. That's the challenge that awaits Armagh woman Charlene Wickham and seven friends. The group, which includes Charlene's mother, will begin the 103 mile trek at Queen's University and will ... read more
Source: Locali

City finally put Ards to sword

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH City blasted their way into the sixth round of the Marie Curie Irish Cup after their convincing 3-1 win over Ards at Holm Park on Tuesday evening last. And their reward will be a mouth-wathering clash with east Belfast giants and current cup ... read more
Source: Locali

Bike accidents lead to 17 emergency calls

01-Jan-1970
SEVENTEEN emergency calls were made to the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service from Kilbroney Park, in the space of seven months. Between May 2013 and November 2013 all of these emergency calls were made as a result of bike or fall-related incidents. ... read more
Source: Locali

Sewerage works to bring traffic chaos

01-Jan-1970
A MAJOR £3.5million improvement project for Armagh's sewerage system is set to begin within weeks and will almost certainly cause traffic chaos for those living and working in the city. NI Water confirmed yesterday (Monday) that essential upgrade ... read more
Source: Locali

Cars damaged in overnight attacks

25-Jan-2014
Police are investigating after corrosive liquid was poured over two cars in Newry, County ... read more
Source: BBC

Old Bronte school to lose its listed status?

22-Jan-2014
THE old schoolhouse where Rev Patrick Bronte once taught looks set to lose its listed status. It has been suggested that the old school beside Drumballyroney Church, on Church Hill, Rathfriland, is delisted as it does not meet the criteria for a listed ... read more
Source: Locali
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