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Tandragee better Ballymacash

01-Jan-1970
TANDRAGEE Rovers went top of the table with a 4-2 win against Ballymacash Rangers. In a game of two halves the Rovers came from 2-0 down at halftime to run out winners with four second-half goals. Ballymacash had Tandragee on the back foot from the ... read more
Source: Locali

South Down Convention sees board members return en bloc

10-Dec-2013
IT IS a case of 'as you were' in South Down for 2014 when the South Down clubs held their annual convention in Mayobridge GFC on Monday night last. It was a low key affair with all the outgoing board members returned en bloc. A vote was required ... read more
Source: Locali

UK award for brave parents

01-Jan-1970
AN INSPIRATIONAL couple from Warrenpoint have won an award for the brave way in which they used their personal experience of brain injury to help others similarly affected. Larry and Carmel Lynch beat off competition from across the UK to jointly win the ... read more
Source: Locali

ANGER OVER ICE CLOSURE

01-Jan-1970
ORGANISERS of a Christmas extravaganza that should have opened in Newry on Saturday have been accused of making "a shambles" of the event. Angry potential punters say the failure of Newry on Ice: A Winter Wonderland to open on schedule at the ... read more
Source: Locali

Irwin calls for investigation into other border killings

09-Dec-2013
Following the publication of the Smithwick report into Garda collusion with the IRA local DUP MLA William Irwin has called for other murders in the border area around Newry and South Armagh to be reopened in light of the ‘Smithwick’ findings. The ... read more
Source: Newry Times

£30K investment in Camlough Christmas Lights

09-Dec-2013
Fews area Sinn Fein Councillor Turlough Murphy has said he is delighted that following his suggestion Newry & Mourne Council have invested approximately £30,000 into Christmas lighting decorations for the village of Camlough. The local Councillor ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry police introduce modified Golf R32 to local young drivers

09-Dec-2013
Newry Neighbourhood Policing Team introduced the newly modified Volkswagen Golf R32 at Damolly Retail Park in Newry on Saturday evening. The supped up car has been legally modified to show young drivers what modifications can be made to cars whilst still ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry police urge vigilance after two car thefts

09-Dec-2013
Police in Newry are reminding motorists to secure their vehicles and remove all valuables following two thefts from cars on Thursday, 5th December. At approximately 8.15pm on Thursday, 5th December a silver Mercedes jeep was broken into at Damolly Retail ... read more
Source: Newry Times

MJM Marine Newry celebrates Investors in People accreditation

09-Dec-2013
MJM Marine, based in Newry and employing 145 people, is among 38 organisations from across Northern Ireland celebrating Investors in People (IiP) accreditation. Dr Stephen Farry, Minister for Employment and Learning, congratulated all the organisations ... read more
Source: Newry Times

‘Executive must fight to retain 134 Newry jobs’ – Bradley

09-Dec-2013
Newry and Armagh MLA Dominic Bradley has challenged the UK Treasury to use its HMRC offices in Newry, Derry and Enniskillen for cross-border co-operation on taxation issues rather than working ‘de facto’ to close them. Bradley was speaking today as ... read more
Source: Newry Times

PSNI hunt ‘foreign national females’ after string of Newry thefts

09-Dec-2013
Police in Kilkeel are appealing for information following the theft of cigarettes from a number of shops in the Kilkeel, Rostrevor and Newry area. On 30th November, 2013, two foreign national females entered convenience stores on Newcastle Road, Kilkeel, ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Armagh win bragging rights

09-Dec-2013
ARMAGH won bragging rights in the first local derby of the season, the Orchard men edging past Down in the O'Fiaich Cup by a single score. In an always entertaining and high-scoring first round tie at Armagh City's Athletics Grounds on Thursday ... read more
Source: Locali

Theft from girl’s grave

09-Dec-2013
A KILKEEL family has been left "devastated" after thieves stole a flower arrangement from the grave of their three-year-old daughter. The child's auntie, who lives in England, had organised with a local florist to place a posy on the grave ... read more
Source: Locali

Community supports Rathfriland parish’s first Christmas Tree festival, hailing it a great success

09-Dec-2013
ST JOHN'S Parish, Rathfriland, was full of Christmas cheer as the church celebrated its first Christmas Tree Festival last week. The church was decorated with 47 Christmas trees, each depicting a different part of Jesus' life, starting from his ... read more
Source: Locali

First female Black Belt

01-Jan-1970
RATHFRILAND Karate Club celebrated its first ever Female Black Belt in the club's history. Nicole Morgan is the lady in question, after achieving the coveted belt with an outstanding display of her knowledge and skills of this martial art. Nicole ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Slane’s “biggest” test

01-Jan-1970
MONEYSLANE travel to Amateur League giants Crumlin Star in what has been described as the "biggest game in the club's history". The current Division 1A Champions and Clarence Cup holders boast a strong squad full of quality and 'Slane ... read more
Source: Locali

Super Shanes win Ulster title

09-Dec-2013
SHANE O'Neill's came from behind at half-time to clinch their second Ulster title of the season by beating Donegal champions Moville in a high-scoring Belfast thriller, writes Richard Bullick. Scoring sensation Aimee Mackin notched 4-11 of her ... read more
Source: Locali

Fears over job cuts

09-Dec-2013
SINN Féin MLA Mickey Brady has said Newry HMRC staff will be left with huge financial worries over the Christmas period if the decision to close the branch is not reversed. In November, HMRC said 240 customs jobs across the north would be lost, with ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Great day’ for school

09-Dec-2013
THE principal of St Joseph's PS in Newry hailed Friday as a "great day for the school" as Education Minister John O'Down cut the first sod to signal the start of construction work for a new £6.2 million school and nursery unit. Pupils ... read more
Source: Locali

Killeavy inflict first league defeat on Stars

09-Dec-2013
IT'S all wide open again in the Premier Division as Windmill went down in their first defeat this season to their old nemeses Killeavy. Their last meeting was a cup game and Windmill emerged 5-0 victors. Perhaps that was playing on their minds as ... read more
Source: Locali
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