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Wasteful Whites drop two points

10-Apr-2013
A STOPPAGE-TIME Ally Wilson strike salvaged a draw for Rathfriland Rangers away to Bloomfield on Saturday, 6 April but the Whites will consider it two points dropped after squandering a plethora of chances. Wilson had put the Rangers ahead on the stroke ... read more
Source: Locali

Donnelly’s late winner sinks Comrades

01-Jan-1970
A LATE headed goal from Philip Donnelly gave Armagh City a morale-boosting win and maximum points against a battling Ballyclare Comrades in the Belfast Telegraph Championship Two at Holm Park last Tuesday night. As a result, City leap-frogged the ... read more
Source: Locali

Disappointment over rail investment

01-Jan-1970
THE Portadown and Armagh Railway Society (PARS) have released a statement saying they are heartened to see the Department of Regional Development forward planning with regard to regional railways. PARS claim that under-investment on our railways over a ... read more
Source: Locali

Home and business owners to receive their rates bills

01-Jan-1970
THROUGHOUT the Armagh City and District Council area, both hoe owners and businesses have been receiving their rates bill for 2013/14 over the past week. The Department of Finance and Personnel's Land & Property Services (LPS), is tasked with ... read more
Source: Locali

Rogers warns of avalanche risk

10-Apr-2013
South Down SDLP MLA Seán Rogers has warned motorists to take heed of the road signs in respect of the closure of the Kilkeel Road, Hilltown. Speaking to Newry Times, Rogers said, “The Kilkeel Road, Hilltown – known locally as the Spelga Pass has ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Councillor welcomes Translink rethink on local bus service

10-Apr-2013
Crotlieve Sinn Féin Councillor Mick Murphy has expressed his delight that Translink has taken note of his representations and reversed an earlier decision to cut the last bus from Newry to Warrenpoint. Speaking to Newry Times, Councillor Murphy said, ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Police call for witnesses to Hilltown burglary

10-Apr-2013
Police in Newry are appealing for information following a burglary in the Rathfriland Road area of Hilltown. Some time between 4pm and 9pm on Friday, 5th April, entry was forced to the house and the property searched and a quantity of jewellery was ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Buttercrane adds its Street Smarts to Newry Style City

10-Apr-2013
As a main sponsor of Newry Style City, Buttercrane Centre will be taking part in many of its activities but the shopping centre, with its 50+ stores, will also be adding two fashion shows of its own into the programme’s mix. On 13th and 20th April, ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Cash Savvy and Chic: Bag a bargain in Newry charity shops

10-Apr-2013
We’re all feeling the pinch these days, from students like myself, to the working population and pensioners. So how must charities be faring when most struggle to manage from day-to-day? Wouldn’t it be wonderful if there was a way everyone could ... read more
Source: Newry Times

An Riocht to Climb 4 Conal

09-Apr-2013
AN RIOCHT GAA club will remember the life of Conal Baldwin with a climb up Slieve Donard mountain. Conal passed away suddenly on Christmas Eve last year from a heart related disease aged 12. Conal played gaelic football for An Ríocht and hurling with ... read more
Source: Locali

Aisling and Ella to leave luxury behind to volunteer in Uganda

01-Jan-1970
TWO young women are planning to leave their luxuries behind to volunteer at a children's village in Uganda. In what is sure to be a life-affirming experience for them both, Aisling McConville (25) and 21-year-old Ella Gracey will spend two weeks ... read more
Source: Locali

Well deserved victory for U12s

01-Jan-1970
FROM the kick off Rathfriland were creating plenty of chances but the Midway defence were resilient and able to keep the threat at Bay in their Carnbane Youth League U12 on Thursday, 4 April. The chances kept going Rathfriland's way and Joshua Ingram ... read more
Source: Locali

Swifts let lead slip

01-Jan-1970
THE Swifts finally got a chance to play some competitive football again on Saturday past by entertaining high flying Annagh Utd at Ingram park. In only their fourth game since Christmas and first in six weeks it was sure to be a tough game for the ... read more
Source: Locali

Dean to swim Lough Neagh for little Caleb

10-Apr-2013
A DISABLED man is set to make history later this year when he swims the full length of Lough Neagh in a bid to help a Loughgall toddler to walk. Dean Owen, from Portadown, is set to undertake the mammoth challenge in August, after he was so touched by ... read more
Source: Locali

Not again! Armagh Rovers fall to third consecutive Shield final defeat

10-Apr-2013
ARMAGH Rovers faced Silverwood United in the Mid-Ulster Shield on Easter Tuesday and for the third year consecutive year it ended in heartbreak for the city side as they suffered another defeat in the coveted trophy cup final. The match started in ... read more
Source: Locali

Loughgall help to Weld their season together with vital win

10-Apr-2013
LOUGHGALL travelled to Tillysburn Park to play HW Welders on Easter Tuesday and gathered three vital points with an impressive performance which saw the Villagers pick up their first league win of 2013. A second-half double from star man Wesley Boyle was ... read more
Source: Locali

Newry man is a Mastermind

09-Apr-2013
A NEWRY man has taken the title of Mastermind 2013. Dr Aidan McQuade of Newtowncloughogue is the director of Anti-Slavery International, the world's oldest international human rights organisation. The former Abbey Grammar student won the prestigious ... read more
Source: Locali

Man charged with possession of drugs

09-Apr-2013
A 27 year old man has been charged with possession of a class B drug and possession of a class B drug with intent to supply. This arrest followed a planned search of a house in the Cloughan Court area of Newry on Friday, 5th April when a quantity of ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Councillor calls for Translink rethink on local bus service

09-Apr-2013
Crotlieve Sinn Féin Councillor Mick Murphy has called for an urgent rethink on Translink’s decision to cut evening bus services from Newry to Warrenpoint and Kilkeel, meaning the last bus from Newry to Warrenpoint and Kilkeel is now 6.15pm. Speaking ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Letters to the Editor, ‘Local bike shop anger at Cycle Scheme and Newry Council’

09-Apr-2013
Dear Editor, As a sole trader of many years who has managed to survive thus far against all odds (including the hammering of the local economy by our not so friendly but infamous local Rates Office). It was with disbelief that I was informed by my ... read more
Source: Newry Times
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