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WORKERS LEFT IN THE COLD

06-Jan-2014
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Source: Locali

Hatching of new idea for harbour

01-Jan-1970
KILKEEL Development Association has been successful in obtaining funding of £260,782 from the Coastal Communities Fund. The project will involve setting up Northern Ireland's first Lobster and Marine Hatchery and Research Centre at Kilkeel Harbour, ... read more
Source: Locali

Victim’s pain over robbery

01-Jan-1970
AN elderly woman was robbed in Rathfriland on Friday evening. Elizabeth Harbinson had just left the Ulster Bank with money to pay her bills about 4.45pm on Friday. She was in her car on John Street when the unknown male opened the driver's door ... read more
Source: Locali

Free parking proves huge success for town

01-Jan-1970
BANBRIDGE Councillors Glenn Barr and John Hanna both expressed their delight at the feedback they have received in response to the town's free car parking scheme. The initiative took place on Saturday, 7 December and was aimed at increasing footfall ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Slane manager is ‘confident’ for season ahead

01-Jan-1970
NEW Moneyslane manager, David Johnstone has began shaping his new side after signing four players, all with Championship experience. Goalkeeper, Ivon Blevins joins the Jubilee Park side from Johnstone's former club, Annagh United and also spent a ... read more
Source: Locali

Firsts defeat Intermediate ‘A’ opposition in Maze of goals

01-Jan-1970
THE First team were due to play Bourneview YM last weekend in a League fixture but this fixture fell foul of the poor weather as early as Thursday at 4pm so the new manager, David Johnstone got into action and organised a friendly against superior ... read more
Source: Locali

Padraig is World Swimmer of Year

06-Jan-2014
PADRAIG Mallon crowned a supremely successful year by winning the 2013 World Open Water Open Swimming Association Man of the Year award. On New Years Day the heroic Bessbrook daredevil was notified that he had polled over 40 per cent of the votes to beat ... read more
Source: Locali

Newry sink Ports to land Linden Cup

06-Jan-2014
NEWRY Olympic won their first major hockey title in over 20 years when they clinched the Linden Cup on New Years Day with a nerve-wrecking 3-2 victory over Portadown. This game, played in Deramore Park, Belfast, was the Newry side's biggest since the ... read more
Source: Locali

Winter Disaster: 35 employees unpaid as organisers ‘switch off their phones’

06-Jan-2014
There is widespread anger in the local community tonight after it emerged that around 35 members of staff working at Newry On Ice – A Winter Wonderland have not been paid several weeks worth of wages. Furious former employees took to Facebook and ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Elderly couple survives terrifying storm ordeal

01-Jan-2014
AN elderly couple narrowly escaped with their lives after an electricity pylon crashed through the roof of their home during the turbulent winds. Two homes on St Anne's Terrace, Mayobridge, were damaged. One of the homes has been left with no roof, ... read more
Source: Locali

Miraculous escape for brothers after Christmas Day plane crash

02-Jan-2014
TWO brothers had a miraculous escape on Christmas Day after their small aircraft crash landed into a field in Tandragee - just metres from a nearby house. The pilot, who is believed to be from the Portadown area, and his passenger were onboard the light ... read more
Source: Locali

Positive Christmas sales for Newry retailers

03-Jan-2014
With retail and hospitality sectors struggling in recent times, this Christmas it would appear that a footfall in Newry has improved on last year as shopping habits are affected by Christmas Day falling mid-week. Buttercrane Shopping Centre Manager Peter ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Armagh clinch Bob’s Boxing Day prize

02-Jan-2014
ARMAGH City got their hands on the Bob Radcliffe Cup for the first time in almost a decade, overcoming a dogged Dollingstown side who thought they had done enough to win it. A desperately scrappy Boxing Day affair at Lakeview Park on a surface not ... read more
Source: Locali

Eagles soar again after testing times at Holm

02-Jan-2014
ASK anyone at Armagh City and they will tell you that the club has endured some dark days in the last few years. After two relegations in three seasons - going from Northern Ireland's top flight to its third - the club had to set about a complete ... read more
Source: Locali

These kids are just champion!

02-Jan-2014
MARTY Rice proved you can win trophies with kids when his fledgling Armagh City side snatched the Bob Radcliffe Cup from Dollingstown's grasp at Lakeview Park on Boxing Day. The City boss has led the club on a remarkable about-turn since he took ... read more
Source: Locali

Moving on up

31-Dec-2013
WARRENPOINT Town have moved out of the relegation zone of the Dankse Bank Irish Premier League following a 2-0 Boxing Day win over Ards. Played at the Seasiders' home ground at Milltown, Stephen 'Giggsy' McCabe bagged a brace to give ... read more
Source: Locali

Moneyslane secure new manager

01-Jan-2014
FORMER Annagh United manager, David Johnstone has taken over the hotseat at Moneyslane FC after the departure of Neil McCullough. Johnstone initially turned down the job at Jubilee Park but after a change of heart, he left his position as Portadown ... read more
Source: Locali

'Saint' Stephen makes it four in a row for the Town

01-Jan-2014
MAN of the match Stephen Trainor continued his rich vein of form, scoring two goals for Castlewellan to create history and take the Town to four Bobby Dalzell Cups in a row for the Bann Road side. They never needed to get out of second gear as Mourne ... read more
Source: Locali

Rangers pick up point in new boss’ first game

01-Jan-2014
NEW Rathfriland Rangers boss John Kernaghan began his tenure by picking up a point away to Abbey Villa, the Whites' sixth league draw in 13 games this season, writes Iain McDowell. An early penalty won and scored by Darren McGrath put Rathfriland ... read more
Source: Locali

Couple ‘Lucky to be alive’

31-Dec-2013
A MAYOBRIDGE couple have said they are lucky to be alive after electricity cables smashed through the roof of their house, setting it on fire. Peggy and Jim Coulter, who are 78 and 86 respectively, were sleeping when the cables from a nearby substation ... read more
Source: Locali
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