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Tyson Fury keeps promise to ‘Trafford’s Frank Sinatra’ for Haye walkout

06-Aug-2013
Down to earth heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury is set to remain true to his word and honour a four-year agreement to allow crooner Wayne Devlin, whose family hail from Newry, to sing his walkout song if he ever made it to the top of his sport. Tyson Fury, ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Donnelly edges out Channel swimmer

01-Jan-1970
BILL Donnelly was the first local to finish the arduous Rostrevor to Warrenpoint swim. The happy-go-lucky lifeguard who took seventh place overall and was second in skins (57.33), was delighted to win and pick up the Doctor Nancy Iverson Plaque. But the ... read more
Source: Locali

Aaron was a boy who ‘brought joy to all he met’

06-Aug-2013
THE community is still in shock after the sudden loss of 10-year-old Aaron Macaulay, who tragically lost his life after an agricultural accident at his home farm last Tuesday. Aaron was airlifted to Craigavon Area Hospital after the accident, but ... read more
Source: Locali

Work begins on Keady’s new £2m Makem Centre

01-Jan-1970
DEMOLITION work has got underway on the old community centre in Keady - paving the way for a new £2 million state-of-the-art venue. Contractors moved in last Wednesday morning to level the site, as work is due to get underway shortly on the ambitious ... read more
Source: Locali

Rare ‘sprite’ caught on camera

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH Observatory has captured a rare atmospheric phenomenon known as a 'sprite' on film. It is one of the very few observations of the phenomenon from the UK and Ireland. The Observatory said the detection was made around the time of a ... read more
Source: Locali

Emerson’s to expand after Walker’s deal

01-Jan-1970
EMERSON'S have underlined their commitment to Armagh City Centre by announcing the expansion of their current supermarket, with a £2million development. In a deal involving two of Armagh's oldest firms Emerson's have bought Walker's ... read more
Source: Locali

It’s ‘Gall over for Malone

01-Jan-1970
COLIN Malone has sensationally left as manager of Loughgall Football Club by mutual consent just days before the beginning of the new season. Malone was due to take his new look Loughgall side - strengthened by no fewer than 11 players - to newly ... read more
Source: Locali

Patient Derrynoose outlast Cladai

01-Jan-1970
IN an entertaining and largely evenly balanced prelim Junior championship game, a patient and more clinical Derrynoose outlasted to overcome a determined Cladai. Derrynoose were the better side but needed a two goal salvo midway through the second half ... read more
Source: Locali

QUINN FAMILY NOT GIVING UP

01-Jan-1970
A MAN arrested on Sunday in connection to the murder of Paul Quinn has been released without charge. But for Paul's parents, the arrest marks another small but significant victory in their tireless campaign to see justice for their son. Speaking to ... read more
Source: Locali

Trust changes are having 'no impact'

01-Jan-1970
THE Southern Trust has said that cost cutting measures introduced last month have not had any negative effect on staff or patients. The Trust's Director of Older People and Primary Care, Angela McVeigh, made the comments following a meeting with Sinn ... read more
Source: Locali

Thomas is triple UK winner

01-Jan-1970
A KILCOO angler is celebrating after winning three prestigious championships at a competition in England, writes Caroline Mackin. Thomas Armstrong, a former resident in Newry, attended the CLA Game Fair in Warwickshire earlier this month and came home ... read more
Source: Locali

GLYN AND DON ON TOP OF THE WORLD

01-Jan-1970
GLYN O'Brien lifted his front wheel high over the final jump, twisted confidently around the corner and skidded to a triumphant halt as the large crowd cheered home their local hero - co-ordinator of the event - poster boy for the World Police and ... read more
Source: Locali

Say Hello to Newry City Centre

05-Aug-2013
Newry & Mourne District Council and Newry City Centre Management have officially launched a new brand identity as part of the £300,000 Newry Revitalisation Project. The new brand ‘Hello Newry’ focuses on Newry’s reputation as being a welcoming ... read more
Source: Newry Times

McGinn relishes Games ambassador role

05-Aug-2013
Newry & Mourne Councillor Pat McGinn has said that he like many hundreds of others involved in assisting the recent 2013 World Police & Fire Games had enjoyed the occasion and he was sure that a lasting legacy would come from the Games which had ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Better equipment needed for Hilltown play park

01-Jan-1970
HILLTOWN play park is in need of additional play equipment despite Newry and Mourne Council spending £10,000 upgrading the play area, according to the local community. The council's Technical Leisure Department completed the upgrade works to the ... read more
Source: Locali

Calls for reassurances for Ulster Bank customers

01-Jan-1970
DUP MLA Jim Wells has called upon Ulster Bank to reassure the people of Rathfriland about the future of the town's branch. Rathfriland has already lost its Bank of Ireland branch, which closed its doors in June this year and in November 2011 the ... read more
Source: Locali

Gold-Don boy runs to victory

01-Jan-1970
TAKING home gold in the World Police and Fire Games, Rathfriland man Don Travers is celebrating his success after winning the recent 8k Trail Race. The retained firefighter, who is an accomplished long distance and marathon runner, soared to victory last ... read more
Source: Locali

The future is bright at Rifle Park

01-Jan-1970
WITH pre-season well underway at Rifle Park, Banbridge Rugby Club Head Coach, Daniel Sopper is excited to see some of the young players make the step up to senior rugby. Former Banbridge Academy and Banbridge youth players have been keen to impress ... read more
Source: Locali

Quarry owners must approve safety measures

31-Jul-2013
DESPITE claims that the Department of the Environment has contacted all 26 councils asking them to consider using dye at disused quarries, The Outlook has learned the responsibility lies with quarry owners, not councils. John Farrell, Director of ... read more
Source: Locali

Cigarettes and alcohol taken in Dominic Street burglary

03-Aug-2013
Police in Newry are appealing for information following a burglary on Dominic Street. Some time between 12.30am and 7.30am on Wednesday, 24th July, entry was gained to a house and a quantity of alcohol and cigarettes taken. Police are appealing to anyone ... read more
Source: Newry Times
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