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Handbag stolen from Newry funeral parlour

26-Jun-2013
Police in Newry are appealing for information following the theft of a handbag from business premises on Patrick Street. Some time between 9am and 1pm on Monday, 17th June, entry was gained to the rear of funeral service premises and a handbag taken. A ... read more
Source: Newry Times

‘Wilson’s insults and exaggeration no substitute for facts and figures’ – Murphy

26-Jun-2013
Sinn Féin MP Conor Murphy has accused Stormont Finance Minister Sammy Wilson of using insults and exaggeration to deflect from his inability to face economic reality. Speaking to Newry Times, Murphy said, “Sammy Wilson’s promotion of the union with ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Rathfriland FC Youth hold successful summer camp

01-Jan-1970
RATHFRILAND FC Youth, in conjunction with the IFA, hosted their first Soccer Summer Camp over three glorious evenings at Iveagh Park last week. The camp was a tremendous success with 120 children between the ages of five and 15 taking part in fun ... read more
Source: Locali

Breathing new life into the city centre

26-Jun-2013
PLANS to redevelop part of Armagh's historic Mall West into an ambitious retail complex have moved a step closer after a planning application for the site was lodged. The new redevelopment plan for the city - costing in excess of £3 million is ... read more
Source: Locali

Brilliant City make history

26-Jun-2013
ARMAGH City Reserves have been crowned the new Armstrong Cup champions for the first time in their history after a hard fought 4-2 victory over a stubborn Tullyvallen Rangers side in front of a large crowd at the Millfield. The victory caps an historic ... read more
Source: Locali

San Francisco coming to Clonduff Park

01-Jan-1970
CONDOLENCES to the Rooney Family on the death of Sean, Spelga Park. Best wishes also to St Patrick's Primary School in Co Final v Mayobridge on Tuesday at 3.30 pm in Burren. Commiserations to Down Minors and Seniors on their respective defeats in ... read more
Source: Locali

The truth is out there

25-Jun-2013
THE British Ministry of Defence has released the last of its files on UFO sightings. Up until 2009 the MOD operated a hotline that people could contact with information on UFO sightings. However, after 50 years of logging data on UFOs the department was ... read more
Source: Locali

EU signal end to roaming charges

25-Jun-2013
THE European Commission has announced that mobile phone roaming charges will be abolished across the EU from next summer. Roaming fees for voice calls, texts and internet access will be scrapped under the proposals, which are part of a broader effort to ... read more
Source: Locali

Rogers condemns cutting down of gaelic posts

25-Jun-2013
SDLP MLA for South Down Sean Rogers has condemned those responsible for cutting down Gaelic football posts at a Council facility on Carrigenagh road in Kilkeel. Speaking to Newry Times, Rogers said, “These gaelic football posts were erected over a year ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Two arrested after Francis Street burglary

25-Jun-2013
Police in Newry arrested two males following a burglary at licensed premises on Francis Street. Around 7am on Sunday, 16th June, officers on patrol discovered that entry had been forced to the premises. Police liaised with CCTV and two males were ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Drugs found in car after ‘suspicious activity’

25-Jun-2013
Police in Newry recovered a quantity of illegal drugs following a report of suspicious activity. At 11.19pm on Friday, 14th June, police received a report of paving slabs being removed from Craigmore Road. Officers attended and located two males with a ... read more
Source: Newry Times

End to mobile roaming charges is ‘positive news’

25-Jun-2013
SOUTH Down mobile phone users could have cheaper phone bills from next year as roaming charges are set to end. Those living in border regions are regularly forced to pay much higher bills as they are charged extra when their phones inadvertently roam. ... read more
Source: Locali

Swimming fears at disused city quarry

01-Jan-1970
THERE have been renewed calls for young people to desist from swimming in the Navan quarry. The appeals follow the deaths of 15-year-old Kevin O'Hare and Colin Poland, 39, who drowned at a disused site near Annalong, County Down, recently. The ... read more
Source: Locali

'A tremendous man who has given so much'

01-Jan-1970
GLOWING tributes have been paid to Armagh Agricultural Show's longest serving member, Mr John Lamb, who passed away peacefully in hospital last Wednesday. Mr Lamb, of the Demesne in Richhill, was a patron of the annual event, having been involved ... read more
Source: Locali

Armagh ladies are cruelly robbed in Sunday night thriller against Tyrone

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH ladies were cruelly robbed of a place in the Ulster Championship decider after a hotly-disputed refereeing decision had a big bearing on the outcome of a pulsating semi-final against Tyrone. The bitter rivals served up a Sunday night thriller in ... read more
Source: Locali

HAROLD READY TO PUT THINGS RIGHT

19-Jun-2013
ARMAGH'S Stephen Harold is relishing the opportunity to put last month's shocking Ulster Championship defeat at the hands of Cavan to bed after being drawn against Wicklow in the All-Ireland Qualifiers. Armagh will face the Garden County in the ... read more
Source: Locali

United in sorrow

01-Jan-1970
ONE of Newry's busiest roads came to a standstill on Saturday as hundreds made their way to Cloghogue Chapel for the laying to rest of a young man whose all too short life had touched so many hearts. Kevin Bell's tragic death saw his hometown and ... read more
Source: Locali

Model behaviour at Hilltown

25-Jun-2013
FARMERS at Hilltown Market had to take a second look last week when a group of models took to the ring to strut their stuff. The farmers certainly got more than they bargained for when the cattle and sheep had to moo-ve over to make way for the models ... read more
Source: Locali

Advance site investigations on Newry Canal

24-Jun-2013
Newry & Mourne District Council wish to announce that for one week beginning Monday 24th June 2013, essential Site Investigation Works will be taking place along Buttercrane Quay and Merchants Quay in advance of the proposed Newry City Linkages ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Kennedy welcomes Attwood apology over Kingsmills Memorial

24-Jun-2013
Ulster Unionist MLA Danny Kennedy has welcomed the apology from the Environment Minister Alex Attwood following a letter issued by the Planning Service demanding the demolition of a memorial to the victims of the Kingsmills Massacre. Kennedy, who ... read more
Source: Newry Times
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