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Men suffer broken front teeth in Newry assault by group of men

11-Mar-2014
Police in Newry are appealing for information following an assault in Aileen Terrace during the early hours of Sunday, 2nd March. Some time between 1am and 3am two men, aged 21 and 22 years old were assaulted by a group of men. One of the victims had his ... read more
Source: Newry Times

In darkness over missing lights

11-Mar-2014
SOME householders in Katesbridge have been left in darkness after a street light was removed without consultation. Alexander Park resident, Billy Maxwell says around 30 homes in the area have been affected by the ongoing programme of replacing street ... read more
Source: Locali

Down secure Division 2 status

11-Mar-2014
Down 7-13. Fermanagh 3-07. THE 2013 Ulster Champions, Fermanagh who squarely defeated Down last year in the Ulster final, came to Down looking a much-needed win in the NFL to keep their hopes of avoiding relegation to Div 3 next year alive. However Down ... read more
Source: Locali

Play suspended as Ward suffers double leg break

11-Mar-2014
BANBRIDGE Rangers got off to the worst possible start on Saturday in their league game at Tandragee Rovers when influential midfielder, Scott Ward suffered a double leg break in the third minute of the game. Referee Davy Berry suspended play immediately ... read more
Source: Locali

Headmaster's disappointment

01-Jan-1970
THE Headmaster of The Royal School, Armagh, Mr Paul Crute has expressed his disappointment that the original plan for the educational village will now not proceed. “We are disappointed by the negative reporting concerning the future of an educational ... read more
Source: Locali

Massive bombshell for educational village plans

01-Jan-1970
THE drive for a shared school campus in Armagh has come to a shuddering halt after St Patrick's Grammar School said it will not be moving from its current location. Instead, on Monday, Education Minister John O'Dowd approved proposals allowing St ... read more
Source: Locali

Loughgall double-act

01-Jan-1970
EVERY top football side needs a quality front line and judging by the last couple of matches, Loughgall manager Brian Adair may just have found his perfect partnership. Step up Justin Bradley and James Costello. The pair have teamed up in the last two ... read more
Source: Locali

Determined Armagh off the ‘Laois’

01-Jan-1970
Armagh....... 2-18 Laois...... 1-12 AN Armagh side, again showing great character, resolve and purpose, cut loose in two first half bursts of five unanswered points and following up with two second half goals comprehensively beat a Laois side unable ... read more
Source: Locali

Sex abuse victim's courage commended in court

01-Jan-1970
A RATHFRILAND man who was sexually abused by his uncle over a 10 year period, has been commended by a judge for his courage in pursuing justice. Declan Travers of Lissize Road, Rathfriland appeared at Newry Crown Court on Tuesday charged with gross ... read more
Source: Locali

Killer appeals conviction

01-Jan-1970
THE woman jailed for the brutal murder of Newry pensioner Marie Rankin is to appeal her conviction. Pharmacist Karen Walsh, 47, battered her 81-year-old neighbour to death with a crucifix in her Dublin Road home on Christmas Eve in 2008. Walsh's ... read more
Source: Locali

Uncharted battle in Bessbrook Cup Final

01-Jan-1970
CHRISTMAS just wasn't the same this year without the Bessbrook Cup Final as a welcome excuse to get out of the house and enjoy some football on Boxing Day. It was beyond anyone's control however when the wild weather damaged one of the ... read more
Source: Locali

England keeps Newry’s Irish trophy dream on course

01-Jan-1970
NEWRY'S ambition of winning an All-Ireland title remain on course after a tremendous victory over Dublin's Avoca on Saturday, writes Jeremy Greer. Newry hosted Avoca in their quarter-final tie of the Irish Hockey Trophy after wrapping up the ... read more
Source: Locali

Shock as McCartney stands down as Sinn Fein councillor

01-Jan-1970
AN Armagh City Sinn Fein representative is to step down from his seat on council ahead of the May elections. Roy McCartney cited demands on his time for his decision in stepping aside from an office he has held since being elected in May 2011. In a ... read more
Source: Locali

Newry police call for witnesses to criminal damage incident

10-Mar-2014
Police in Newry continue to appeal for information following a number of criminal damage incidents which occurred sometime between 5pm on Friday 24th January and 9am on Tuesday 28th January in the Mary Street and Lower Water Street areas. A total of ... read more
Source: Newry Times

‘Increased diversity on public bodies welcomed’ – Fearon

10-Mar-2014
Sinn Féin MLA Megan Fearon has welcomed the announcement by Regional Development Minister Danny Kennedy that he is to introduce more diversity into public appointments on boards such as NI Water, NI Transport Holding Company and the three Harbour Boards ... read more
Source: Newry Times

The Rise Foundation to set up new ‘Primary Care Family Programme’ in Newry

10-Mar-2014
A new programme to help family members who have a loved one in addiction will shortly be set up in The Dominican hall, Dominic St, Newry by the charity that was set up by Frances Black; The RISE Foundation. Frances set up RISE in 2009 because she felt ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Car set on fire in Newry arson attack

10-Mar-2014
Police in Newry are appealing for information after a report of arson at the First Avenue area on the evening of Friday 28th February. At around 11:20pm, it was reported that a silver Citreon Xsara was set on fire in the area. No one is believed to have ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Safety issues highlighted at Camlough Road

10-Mar-2014
The socialist republican party, éirígí, said they have been in contact with local statutory agencies to raise a number of health and safety issues affecting local residents in the Derrybeg and Carnagat areas of Newry. éirígí’s Newry ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Casey calls for walking track at new Newry Swimming Pool

10-Mar-2014
Sinn Féin Newry Councillor Charlie Casey is calling on Newry & Mourne District Council to investigate the possibility of adding a fully lighted walking track around the site of the new swimming pool. Speaking about the proposal Councillor Casey ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Lady taxi driver showered with glass after stone throwing incident

10-Mar-2014
Police in Newry are reminding the public of the dangers of throwing stones at vehicles following an incident on Carnagat Road. Around 1.45pm on Sunday, 9th March, stones were thrown from Derrybeg bus shelter at a bus travelling along the road. The ... read more
Source: Newry Times
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