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Parked cars keep Virginia prisoner

20-Jun-2013
AN elderly cancer patient who cannot get in or out of her home on her mobility scooter because of vehicles parking on her doorstep has expressed frustration at the Department of Environment (DOE). Popping out of her Lisanally Lane home to get the ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Fishermen in need of urgent support’ – Rogers

23-Jun-2013
SDLP MLA for South Down, Sean Rogers is calling on the Minister of Agriculture to stand by Northern Ireland’s fishing industry through the deliverance of an Aid Package for Fishermen. Speaking to Newry Times, Rogers said, “This debate holds ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry car repairer reminds motorists: “It’s your car, your choice”

22-Jun-2013
WA Graham Accident Repair Centre in Bessbrook is backing a campaign aimed at local motorists called “Your Car Your Choice” which has been launched by the Northern Ireland Bodyshop Alliance (NIBA). The campaign, which was launched this week with the ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Residents’ concerns over road proposals

19-Jun-2013
RESIDENTS living along Greencastle Pier Road have raised concerns about road proposals which Carlingford Ferries Limited have proposed if the development of a ferry service between Greencastle and Greenore goes ahead. Carlingford Ferries are expected to ... read more
Source: Locali

Police and DVA road operation a success, says Newry PSNI

21-Jun-2013
Newry Neighbourhood Policing Team joined with Driver Vehicle Agency (DVA) Enforcement Officers to conduct a road safety operation on Saturday evening, 4th May. The operation was conducted with the aim of detecting illegal or unroadworthy taxis and buses, ... read more
Source: Newry Times

PIPE BOMB

18-Jun-2013
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Source: Locali

Gymnasts display

19-Jun-2013
RATHFRILAND Gymnastics Club held their first annual display in Rathfriland Community Centre on Tuesday, 11 June. The display included the gymnasts performing skill lines, vault and group floor routines choreographed to some of this year's biggest ... read more
Source: Locali

Policing ‘stretched’ during G8 summit?

19-Jun-2013
IF A major crime was to take place in the district during the G8 summit, local police officers may not be able to cope due to lack of numbers. That was the comment of Sinn Fein Councillor Sean Doran in the wake of officers from both Banbridge and Newry ... read more
Source: Locali

In focus: Kilbroney Park, Rostrevor

20-Jun-2013
This week the Newry Times photographer was up in the beautiful Kilbroney Park, one of the most spectacular areas of outstanding natural beauty in Ireland. After the hugely successful Mountain Bike Festival held in Kilbroney, the local community can brace ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry Times 7-a-side football league: Meet the teams – Group D

20-Jun-2013
The fourth and final group of the Newry Times football league is Group D. The teams are: Arselona Derrybeg FC Fake Madrid Raithfriland Road Rovers ... read more
Source: Newry Times

£16,500: Newry community rallies in support of Kevin Bell Repatriation Run

21-Jun-2013
The second in a series of fundraising nights in memory of the late Kevin Bell was a huge success, with a further £16,500 being raised tonight at a Repatriation Run in Newry’s Greenbank estate. Tonight’s event comes less than 48 hours after ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Hopes high for Bowe

14-Jun-2013
TOMMY Bowe's impressive British and Irish Lions Tour may not be over just yet after the former Royal School man underwent surgery on a hand injury in Brisbane at the weekend. While injured props Cian Healy and Gethin Jenkins headed for home, the ... read more
Source: Locali

New-Bridge pupil shares his vision of peace with Obama

19-Jun-2013
NEW-BRIDGE Integrated College student Ronan Curran, was invited to US President Barack Obama's address at the Waterfront Hall yesterday (Monday). Ronan entered an essay competition to mark the visit of the US President to Northern Ireland. The essay ... read more
Source: Locali

Half a century of devoted ministry

01-Jan-1970
AFTER 50 years of devoted service to ministry, retirement is now beckoning for the minister of Lisnadill and Kildarton parishes. Canon Michael Kennedy, who has been a familiar face in the parish since 1966, is set to retire next March - the same month he ... read more
Source: Locali

Armagh beat the weather but can’t get the better of Bangor

01-Jan-1970
THE fixture at the Mall was the only senior game in the Northern Cricket Union to beat the elements after a rain swept week all around the country and in stark contrast to the beautiful conditions that players had enjoyed the previous weekend. The ... read more
Source: Locali

RUANE FOR MAYOR

14-Jun-2013
COUNCILLORS were last night expected to elect Sinn Fein's Mickey Ruane as the new mayor of Newry and Mourne District Council. In addition to being Sinn Fein's group leader in the chamber, the Warrenpoint representative is something of a council ... read more
Source: Locali

"EVERYONE LOVED HIM’

18-Jun-2013
THE family of a young man killed in a hit-and-run incident in America at the weekend are said to be "overwhelmed" by the outpouring of support from people across Newry and Mourne. Kevin Bell was killed in the Bronx area of New York in the early ... read more
Source: Locali

Link road plans set to ease traffic chaos

01-Jan-1970
AS traffic congestion in Armagh continues to stifle business in the city centre Roads Minister Danny Kennedy has confirmed his support for the A28 East Link proposal. Mr Kennedy also confirmed his department will launch a public inquiry later this ... read more
Source: Locali

Casey commends Greater Linenhall Community Association

19-Jun-2013
Armagh Road Sinn Féin Councillor Charlie Casey has commended all those involved with the redevelopment of the Linenhall Arch which was officially opened recently. “The Linenhall Arch has long been a feature of this area and is a reflection of the ... read more
Source: Newry Times

HE COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED

13-Jun-2013
ONE of the two people who drowned in a disused quarry just over a week ago could still be alive today had the Mourne Rescue Team been contacted when the alarm was raised. South Down MLA Jim Wells made the claim following discussions with the group after ... read more
Source: Locali
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