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Newry Style City Springs to Life

15-Apr-2013
It is time to pack away your winter woollies and spring into a new season with Newry Style City 2013. From the 18th – 21st April, Newry will be indulging in a highly anticipated four days of fabulous events right across the city showcasing the ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Keady boxer crowned All-Ireland Champ!

11-Apr-2013
A KEADY schoolboy has become the latest member of the local Sean Doran Boxing Club to bring All-Ireland glory to the town. Connor Renaghan is fast making a name for himself in the sport, winning the All Ireland Boy 2 39-Kilo competition at the National ... read more
Source: Locali

Bag tax will harm charity

10-Apr-2013
A CHARITY shop owner from Rathfriland has voiced concerns that her store will lose out as a result of the carrier bag levy which came into force yesterday (Monday). Shoppers across Northern Ireland will now be charged at least 5p per single-use carrier ... read more
Source: Locali

Opening of Gaelscoil na mBeann welcomed

14-Apr-2013
Sinn Féin MLA Caitriona Ruane has welcomed the official opening of Gaelscoil na mBeann, Kilkeel saying it was a great opportunity for children to be educated through the medium of Irish. Speaking to Newry Times, Ruane said, “I was delighted to be ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Spring clean your career choices

13-Apr-2013
After what seems like an endless winter, spring is hopefully just around the corner and some people may be thinking that it’s time for a change of career. Johnny Nolan, Careers Manager for Newry, Downpatrick, Kilkeel and Newcastle in the Department ... read more
Source: Newry Times

SDLP to hold Agri-Food Conference

12-Apr-2013
The future of food and farming in Ireland is the focus of a major Agri-Food Conference being organised by the SDLP in the Canal Court Hotel in Newry on Thursday April 18th at 11am. SDLP Agricultural Spokesperson Joe Byrne said, “The food and farming ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Police look to recover items stolen from woman’s handbag

12-Apr-2013
Police in Newry are appealing for assistance from the public to locate items believed to have been stolen from a handbag on Tuesday, 19th March. Sometime between 9am and 10am it is reported that a British passport, a sum of cash and a rose gold Michael ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Letters to the Editor, ‘CRJI mixing of policing and youth work is a political act’, claims RNU

12-Apr-2013
Dear Editor, The revelation that a recent programme, organized for young people in the Barcroft area of Newry by CRJI (Community Restorative Justice Ireland) was funded by the Policing and Community Safety Partnership is a worrying development for local ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Taking on the State

11-Apr-2013
RELATIVES of the 10 men shot dead in the Kingsmills Massacre are calling for the original RUC investigation into the killings to be reopened. The Gazette can exclusively reveal the request will be high on the agenda, when heartbroken families of the ... read more
Source: Locali

Opinions are split on plastic bag tax

09-Apr-2013
SHOPPERS in Newry are divided over the new carrier bag tax that came into effect yesterday. People are now being charged 5p per bag they use in an attempt by the Department of Environment to dramatically reduce the number of plastic bags used each year ... read more
Source: Locali

Newry’s neonatal ICU 'unacceptable'

09-Apr-2013
DAISY Hill's infant intensive care provision has been branded "unacceptable" after the Southern Health and Social Care Trust confirmed the hospital's Neonatal service has no dedicated High Dependency infant cot. In all, the hospital ... read more
Source: Locali

Police warn of dangers of gorse fires

11-Apr-2013
Police in Newry are warning the public of the danger of starting gorse fires following an incident in Annalong. At 12.20am on Monday, 8th April, police attended a gorse fire on Head Road. NIFRS also attended and dealt with the fires. Constable Murphy, ... read more
Source: Newry Times

New health centre announced for Newry

11-Apr-2013
Health Minister Edwin Poots has announced that a new health centre will be built in Newry as part of a £40m funding package. The health centre will host GP’s as well as community services like diagnostic, imaging and children’s services and ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Teen suffers facial injuries after city centre group attack

11-Apr-2013
Police in Newry are appealing for information following an assault in the city centre. At around 5.40pm on Friday, 5th April, a 17 year old boy was assaulted by a group of five other youths (three boys and two girls) close to Newry Bus Depot/Needham ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Police investigate Newry double burglary

11-Apr-2013
Police in Newry are appealing for information following the theft of a vehicle from Liska Avenue. At 4.23am on Friday, 5th April, police received a report of a householder disturbing a male in her home in Liska Avenue. The male then made off. A number of ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Police arrest two after Class A drugs find

11-Apr-2013
Police in Newry have arrested two men following the recovery of a quantity of suspected Class A drugs and a number of Royal Mail items. Officers stopped a Volkswagen Golf car on Craigmore Way at around 5.35am on Sunday, 7th April. A search of the vehicle ... read more
Source: Newry Times

VIDEO: Health centres for Lisburn, Newry

11-Apr-2013
Health Minister Edwin Poots has given the go-ahead for two new £40m health ... read more
Source: BBC

Health centres for Lisburn, Newry

11-Apr-2013
Health Minister Edwin Poots gives the go-ahead for two new £40m health ... read more
Source: BBC

Spring sun thaws landscape

10-Apr-2013
THE APRIL sun was a welcome sight for many farmers across the Mourne and Slieve Croob areas. It meant that the snow of three weeks, that caused so many problems for isolated pockets of the area, could finally start to thaw. Despite no snowfall since ... read more
Source: Locali

Couple deliver last ‘pinta’ after 35 years of early starts

10-Apr-2013
AFTER more than three decades of early morning starts, popular Rathfriland milkman Raymond Megaw is trying to get used to having a lie-in after retiring from his early morning round at the end of last month. Raymond and wife Olene have decided to take a ... read more
Source: Locali
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