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Newry Housing Executive tenants could benefit from house improvement programme

03-Jul-2013
Today Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland announced an improvement programme that could see the refurbishment of more than 2,000 Housing Executive homes over the next three years. If tenants vote in favour, their homes will be transferred to ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Harte slams ‘thugs’ after attack on two men with baseball bats

03-Jul-2013
Sinn Féin Newry Town councillor Valerie Harte has condemned a number of incidents which occurred in the Barcroft Park area over the past weekend. The first two incidents were serious assaults on two young men as they made their way home in the early ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Rally world mourns for Loughgilly ace Winston

27-Jun-2013
THE world of rallying has been plunged into mourning following the death of well known and popular Loughgilly driver Winston Henry. Mr Henry, a father of two, of Gosford Road, passed away peacefully in hospital on Monday, June 17, at the age of 64. ... read more
Source: Locali

Drink ban at beer festival?

01-Jan-1970
DUP councillors in Banbridge will not be 'raising a glass' to the upcoming Oktoberfest. The party believes the German beer festival planned for Solitude Park this autumn is flaunting council's public drinking bye-laws and fear it will ... read more
Source: Locali

Paint attack ‘bid to raise tensions’

01-Jan-1970
A PAINT attack to Orange Order property in Banbridge has been described as a bid to raise tensions in the area ahead of the Twelfth demonstration in neighbouring Loughbrickland. The vandalism to the commemorative plaque happened in the Dunbar Road area ... read more
Source: Locali

County Down Milk Cup gets under way

01-Jan-1970
THIS year's County Down Milk Cup preparations are well under way with both the junior and premier squads down to the last 18. Managers, Kyle Spiers and John Bailie, have been working tirelessly with both squads. Recently both squads achieved success ... read more
Source: Locali

New play parks unveiled

03-Jul-2013
Two new play parks valued at more than £100,000 have been officially unveiled by Armagh City and District Council. A £60,000 newly refurbished play area in the heart of Killylea has been developed and a £50,000 brand new outdoor play area has been ... read more
Source: Locali

Primary schools back village plan

03-Jul-2013
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Source: Locali

They’ve Been and Scone!

03-Jul-2013
THE historical village of Caledon was brought to a standstill last Wednesday as hundreds of wellwishers turned out for the visit of Their Royal Highnesses, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall. The Royal couple arrived in the normally quiet ... read more
Source: Locali

Restored Fisher Park will be ‘focal point for Newry’s maritime history’

02-Jul-2013
A 200-YEAR-OLD anchor is the iconic centrepiece of the rejuvenated Fisher Park - and Newry Maritime Association (NMA) said they will be adding a wall mural in the newly-opened public space highlighting the port's huge economic and social contribution ... read more
Source: Locali

St Ronan’s Primary School pupils become nature detectives at Silent Valley

02-Jul-2013
Pupils from St Ronan’s Primary School in Newry recently stepped into the role of nature detectives with NI Water when they paid a visit to Silent Valley Reservoir. During the study trip to the beauty spot, the children learnt why the site was chosen to ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Clarke: ‘We need to build on work of the ‘IF’ campaign to end world hunger’

02-Jul-2013
Alliance South Down Representative Councillor Patrick Clarke has said that we need to build on the work of the IF ‘Enough Food For Everyone’ campaign which lobbied for the G8 leaders to tackle the issue of world hunger. Speaking to Newry ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry firm organises NI’s longest ever road race

02-Jul-2013
History will be made at Titanic Quarter later this year with Northern Ireland’s longest ever road race set to take place. The Titanic Quarter Ultra Marathon – a 101K run starting and finishing from the Belfast development – was officially launched ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Police appeal for witnesses to Newry pipe bomb incident

02-Jul-2013
Detectives in Newry are appealing for information following a suspected pipe bomb type attack in the Chequer Court area. It is believed that an explosion was heard in an alleyway in the Chequer Court area sometime between 12.30am and 1am on the morning ... read more
Source: Newry Times

"We just want to live our lives free of fear'

01-Jan-1970
THE Traveller family targeted in a gun attack on their Newry home have challenged those responsible to meet them and explain their actions. On Friday, June 14, a number of shots were fired at the Ward family home in Crannard Gardens, Carnagat. The ... read more
Source: Locali

Firework launched on dance floor

01-Jan-1970
A MAN who threw a firework onto a crowded dance floor at the Bank Bar in Newry as paramedics worked on a person with a dislocated knee has been granted bail. Dean McDonagh, whose address is listed as being in the Republic, injured two paramedics and ... read more
Source: Locali

CIRA STEPS UP ATTACKS

01-Jan-1970
A CALLER claiming to be from the South Down Command of the Continuity IRA has claimed responsibility for a pipe bomb attack in the Chequer Hill area of Newry at the weekend, writes Martin Hearty. Using a recognised codeword the caller told the Newry ... read more
Source: Locali

Police arrest man, 27, after locating stolen car

01-Jul-2013
Police in Newry arrested a 27 year old male after locating a stolen car. Officers on patrol observed a black Peugeot, reported as stolen, at Merchants Quay at 9.55pm on Friday, 21st June. A male was observed exiting the vehicle and officers approached ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Energy DVD will highlight talent of Kilkeel businesses

26-Jun-2013
ENTERPRISE Minister Arlene Foster has launched a DVD highlighting the capabilities of Kilkeel businesses in the offshore energy sector, at Kilkeel harbour. Significant growth is expected in the UK and European offshore wind markets over the next 10 ... read more
Source: Locali

Lady Captain proves plenty of golf can be good for your game!

26-Jun-2013
MAY was a very busy month for the ladies of Kilkeel Golf Club, between home competitions and team competitions, some of the women were hard pushed to fit work in! Our Lady Captain Bernadette Magee, however, proved that a lot of golf can be good for your ... read more
Source: Locali
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