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Jamie triumphs at Tandragee Golf Club

15-Aug-2013
Kidney Research Cup. The Kidney Research cup was won by Jamie Dennison with 44 points. Jamie, who's handicap was 13, had twenty three points after nine and finished the back nine with 21 points. David McBirney also returned a score of 44 point ... read more
Source: Locali

Police foil Newry burglary

16-Aug-2013
Detectives in Ardmore are appealing for information following a burglary at premises in the Longfield Road area of Carrickaldreen, Newry on Tuesday, 6th August. At approximately 2.30pm police received reports that males were stealing copper from ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry man bids to make it sporty 40 with Berlin Marathon

16-Aug-2013
Newry man Cormac Cranney has a great deal of energy, and an eye for a good figure. This excess energy leads him to run marathons whenever possible, and the figure he has his eye on is 40. Cormac turns 40 this year and intends to celebrate the event by ... read more
Source: Newry Times

MEP reiterates support for Narrow Water Bridge

16-Aug-2013
Sinn Féin MEP Martina Anderson has reiterated her support for the Narrow Water Bridge project during a visit to the South Down constituency. Speaking to Newry Times, Anderson stated, “The Narrow Water Bridge is a major infrastructural project that has ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Benny and Barnsey Show rip Reds apart

13-Aug-2013
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Source: Locali

Third time not lucky for Laurevale

15-Aug-2013
LAURELVALE played their third consecutive game against Derriaghy on Saturday and made it three defeats from the three encounters with a heavy 113-run defeat. Always a quick scoring ground at Derriaghy and good wicket, the toss was going to be a ... read more
Source: Locali

Stay Local, Play Local and Buy Local

15-Aug-2013
Summer is here and with so much on offer over the coming months in Newry and Mourne, why not opt to Stay Local, Play Local and Buy Local and support our superb local businesses across the hospitality, retail, tourism and service sectors. With some of ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Barr to quit over police attack?

14-Aug-2013
ULSTER Unionist Councillor Glenn Barr is considering his future on the Policing Community Safety Partnership (PCSP), writes Ralph Hewitt. Councillor Barr is aggrieved about the alleged assault claimed to have been carried out by the PSNI on his party ... read more
Source: Locali

Assured start to new league campaign

14-Aug-2013
Markethill Swifts 3. Banbridge Rangers 6. BANBRIDGE Rangers put in an assured display to get their league campaign up and running with maximum points away to Markethill Swifts last Saturday. The 'Gers missed no less than seven one-on-ones in ... read more
Source: Locali

Local man’s link to the Great Train Robbery

01-Jan-1970
FIFTY years ago one of the most audacious and infamous robberies in British history took place in Buckinghamshire, England. The Great Train Robbery saw a 15-strong gang attack and rob a Royal Mail train travelling between Glasgow and London on August ... read more
Source: Locali

Derrynoose edged out

01-Jan-1970
Derrynoose 1-16. Forkhill 2-15. A MUCH stronger than usual Junior 'M' leaders, Forkhill edged out a disappointed Derrynoose whose promotion hopes are now seriously lessened by this narrow defeat. Forkhill's lightning start ... read more
Source: Locali

It’s a young man’s game

14-Aug-2013
Annalong Swifts announce Matthew Newell as new manager. ANNALONG Football Club has taken the bold step to hand the club reins to Matthew Newell - who is just 20 years old. Matthew was given the opportunity to manage his hometown club after Trevor ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Spate of Newry arson attacks may be linked’ – Police

14-Aug-2013
Police in Newry are appealing for information following a number of arson incidents that occurred in the early hours of Friday 9th August. At approximately 12.30am, police received a report of a car on fire in the Bearna Park area of Killeavy. At ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Shocking assaults on medical staff

13-Aug-2013
THE Southern Trust has the highest number of recorded physical assaults against staff, patients and members of the public in the north. Figures released through a Freedom of Information request reveal that since 2009 over 7,500 people have been ... read more
Source: Locali

Jobs boost for city

14-Aug-2013
THIRTY new jobs have been created in Armagh this week with the opening of Poundworld store in the city. The UK-wide retailer announced last week that it would be opening a 5,000-square-foot outlet at Spires Retail Park. Due to open its doors on ... read more
Source: Locali

Is Mid-Ulster football in crisis?

14-Aug-2013
THE folding of Milford Swifts may only be the start of things to come as local football could be set to descend into crisis. That is the view of a former Intermediate club manager who warns many more teams may be on the brink of going to the wall. ... read more
Source: Locali

£12M HOTEL JOBS BOOST

13-Aug-2013
A MULTI-MILLION pound hotel is to be built in Newry - creating scores of new jobs in the city. The £12m hotel - understood to be a Premier Inn - will be located on the Downshire Road at what was once the the site of former tyre dealership, ATS. As well ... read more
Source: Locali

McKevitt congratulates local rising golf star

13-Aug-2013
SDLP South Down MLA Karen McKevitt has offered her congratulations to Ireland’s youngest golf star Sean Ryan of Burren, County Down who represented Ireland in the US Kids Golf World Championship. Speaking to Newry Times, McKevitt described Sean as ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Kennedy welcomes reopening of inquest into Kingsmills Massacre victim

13-Aug-2013
Ulster Unionist MLA Danny Kennedy has welcomed the Attorney General’s request that the Senior Coroner reopen the inquest into the murder of John McConville, one of the victims of the Kingsmills Massacre. Kennedy told Newry Times, “I very much welcome ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry Orange Hall incident ‘an attack on the Protestant community’, blasts Irwin

13-Aug-2013
An attack on an Orange Hall in Newry was an attack on the Protestant community as a whole. Those was the words of local DUP MLA William Irwin following the attack on the Robert L Mitchell memorial hall on the Downshire Road. Roof tiles were removed from ... read more
Source: Newry Times
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