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Clash in Council

13-Jun-2013
A SURPRISE move by Sinn Fein councillors in Banbridge led to a UUP candidate being selected as the district's council chairman during a heated annual meeting on Friday. SDLP Councillor Seamus Doyle had been tipped as the council's new chairman ... read more
Source: Locali

Local men prepare for mission trip to Uganda

13-Jun-2013
A group of local men are preparing to travel to Uganda on a week-long aid mission, to support the vital work of local award-winning charity Fields of Life. The REAP Project is aiming to finance the construction of a new £35,000 classroom block and a ... read more
Source: Locali

Council targets business flyers

13-Jun-2013
A LOCAL businessman has appealed for Armagh Council to "take a leaf out of its own book" regarding advertising flyers located around the City. The business owner, who did not wish to be named, received a letter from the Council threatening an ... read more
Source: Locali

Organisers maintain measures are in place

01-Jan-1970
MOURNE Wall Walk organisers have assured farmers that measures are in place to minimise any potential, damaging impact to the environment, during the event. The walk will be engaging with a variety of bodies through an environmental impact survey and ... read more
Source: Locali

St Mark’s camogs are Down champs!

01-Jan-1970
SAINT Mark's Camogs travelled to Mid-Ulster Sports Arena in Cookstown in May to take part in the Ulster Year 8 Camogie Blitz. This was an excellent location for a competitive encounter with a number of teams. St Mark's performed outstandingly ... read more
Source: Locali

Down Ladies legends set to return to Croke Park

01-Jan-1970
On July 18 1974, the first meeting of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association was held at Hayes Hotel in Thurles. Later that same year the first Senior Ladies All-Ireland Football final took place with Tipperary winning the crown. On September 29 this ... read more
Source: Locali

Abduction bid on girl

19-Jun-2013
POLICE in Tandragee are appealing for information after an abduction attempt on a teenage girl in the Madden Road area of the town. At around 7.30pm last Tuesday, June 11, a 15-year-old girl was walking along Madden Road, outside the football pitches ... read more
Source: Locali

Reign over for Tandragee

19-Jun-2013
ARMAGH City Reserves halted Tandragee Rovers' attempts to lift the Armstrong Cup for the fourth consecutive year as they knocked the Intermediate side out with a 3-1 victory in the semi-final. Goals from Gareth Grimley, Conor McNamee and Barry Quinn ... read more
Source: Locali

Armagh keen to get back to winning ways

19-Jun-2013
ARMAGH Cricket captain Gareth McCarter said his side simply didn't score enough runs as they lost out to Bangor by five wickets at the weekend. It is a third consecutive loss for the Armagh side. Speaking to the Gazette, Gareth said: "163 was ... read more
Source: Locali

Ronan is ‘Mr Cool’ for Medal win

19-Jun-2013
RONAN McWilliams was 'Mr Cool' as he produced a magnificent winning round in the June Medal competition at County Armagh Golf Club. As temperatures soared on a scorching Saturday, 18-handicapper Ronan returned a sizzling nett 61 to claim his ... read more
Source: Locali

Down dazzle

06-Jun-2013
THE hard yards put in at the training ground bore fruit on Sunday as a fresh and energetic Down team overcame and dazzled a weary Derry in Celtic Park. And while fitness played a huge role in the Mourne men's victory, it was their hunger, drive and ... read more
Source: Locali

Mayobridge dominant over youthful Rostrevor

01-Jan-1970
THERE have been a lot of comments made on depleted Mayobridge's sub-standard sequence of results so far this season, however, they were simply dominant against a youthful Rostrevor side at rain-drenched St Patrick's Park on Friday night. The ... read more
Source: Locali

Popular beach loses its coveted Blue Flag status

13-Jun-2013
THE annual Beach and Marina Awards took place at Tyrella Beach on Friday and it was discovered that Cranfield Beach has not received the Blue Flag Award for 2013 as a result of new standards of water quality. The Foundation for Environment Education ... read more
Source: Locali

They think it’s all over - for this season, it is now

13-Jun-2013
WELL folks, there it is, another season over before you know it - Rathfriland FC has had an exciting and very successful season again, on and off the pitch. Rangers finished runners up in the Northern Amateur Football League Division 1B, manager Alan ... read more
Source: Locali

400 NEW JOBS

18-Jun-2013
ONE of Newry's biggest employers has announced it is to further expand its workforce. Norbrook Laboratories, which currently employs 1700 people at its Newry sites, is to recruit 400 additional staff over the next two years. Jobs will be made ... read more
Source: Locali

Ryan’s remarkable

18-Jun-2013
NEWRY has known since his remarkable refusal to be beaten by near death and the loss of his legs that Ryan Cinnamond is a hero. And now that fact has been formally acknowledged in the shape of a Spirit of Northern Ireland Young Person award, which he won ... read more
Source: Locali

Police warn community about gorse fires

18-Jun-2013
Police in E District, which incorporates Newry & Mourne, are warning the public of the danger of starting grass or gorse fires following the recent spell of dry weather. Local Crime Prevention Officer, Michelle Wilson said, “Grass and gorse ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Councillor Hearty calls for Crossmaglen to ‘stay positive’

18-Jun-2013
Councillor Terry Hearty, a member of the committee that organised the recent Colourful Past – Confident Future initiative in Crossmaglen has called on people to stay positive and build on the momentum the event has started. Speaking to Newry Times, ... read more
Source: Newry Times

New restaurant for Newry City centre

18-Jun-2013
On Monday 17th June 2013 a new project will launch on the crowd funding site www.kickstarter.com to help in the opening of a new French Bistro, The Sugar Supper Club, on Sugar Island in Newry city centre, headed by local chef Neil Bradley. Although ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Irwin welcomes Kingsmill Planning Enforcement quash

18-Jun-2013
Newry and Armagh DUP Assemblyman William Irwin has welcomed a decision by DOE Minister Alex Attwood to quash a Planning Enforcement action letter sent to the owner of the land on which the Kingsmill Memorial is located. The memorial, which honours the ... read more
Source: Newry Times
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