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President’s message of hope coming to Newry

24-Feb-2014
A message of hope from the President of Ireland is to be carried through Newry and South Down by relay runners on 14th March. A 1000km relay from Cork to Belfast to promote the Irish language will begin in Baile Bhuirne, Cork, on 7th March, and will ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Fracture services to remain in Newry

24-Feb-2014
The decision to retain fracture services at Daisy Hill hospital in Newry is welcomed by South Down MP Margaret ... read more
Source: BBC

Funding allows works for Kilcoo GAA club

01-Jan-1970
IMPORTANT works for Kilcoo GAA club can now be started after the club was successful in being approved for funding. Kilcoo Chairman, Terry O'Hanlon and Development Officer, Shelia Kelly both spoke of their delight following the announcement the ... read more
Source: Locali

A bridge too far for gallant St Louis Camogs

01-Jan-1970
YOU know you're in the home of the current All-Ireland hurling champions, as each street in Killaloe is adorned with the blue and yellow of the Clare hurling team. This was most definitely hurling country, or more relevantly 'camogie' ... read more
Source: Locali

Rangers ‘Larne’ their lesson

01-Jan-1970
RATHFRILAND Rangers hosted a big and physical Larne Tech ob team at Iveagh Park on Saturday but despite a gallant effort were outdone by a combative and clinical visiting team, leaving Rangers suffering their first taste of defeat in the league under the ... read more
Source: Locali

Mall tunnel was never intended for humans

01-Jan-1970
AN underground tunnel running underneath the Mall which was designed to discretely move prisoners was never used for human purposes. Former Armagh County Museum curator Roger Weatherup officially quashed an urban myth which has been widely believed in ... read more
Source: Locali

A remarkable man who will be sorely missed

01-Jan-1970
HENRY Armstrong, aged 78, of Killylea passed away on February 14, 2014 after a second battle with cancer. The funeral service took place on February 17, 2014 at St Mark's Parish Church, Killylea. Henry was born in Kenya on February 28, 1936 but later ... read more
Source: Locali

Late goal seals victory for Tandragee Rovers

01-Jan-1970
INTERMEDIATE A league leaders Tandragee Rovers played their first game league game in five weeks and recorded a 3-2 home win over Camlough Rovers. Jonny Black and AJ Gallagher had put Tandragee ahead before the visitors drew level but with just minutes ... read more
Source: Locali

Historians go head-to-head to find Newry’s ‘greatest person’

24-Feb-2014
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Source: Locali

Trust u-turn as fracture clinic

24-Feb-2014
IN a dramatic turn of events, the Southern Trust yesterday confirmed that outpatient fracture clinics will continue at Daisy Hill Hospital. Last week it was revealed that the Southern Trust will move orthopaedic surgery from Belfast to Craigavon this ... read more
Source: Locali

No doctors at out-of-hours

01-Jan-1970
NO MEDICAL cover has led to Kilkeel GP out-of-hours service closing 17 times over the past 13 months, The Outlook can reveal. The figures were released after the most recent closure of the base on the evening of Thursday, 13 February, when one patient ... read more
Source: Locali

Clonduff Parish Scór revived after 20 years

01-Jan-1970
THE 'Battle of the Townlands' in Clonduff Parish has been revived after an absence of nearly 20 years. Clonduff GAA Club organised the event on Saturday (22 February) and divided the parish into the five areas that existed when the competition ... read more
Source: Locali

Apology over out-of-hours cover in city

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH was left without evening cover at its GP out-of-hours base last week as the Southern Health and Social Care Trust failed to secure cover for shifts. The out-of-hours centre at Armagh Community Hospital was forced to close from last Tuesday ... read more
Source: Locali

McKevitt calls for improvement of road infrastructure in South Down

21-Feb-2014
During Question Time in the Assembly this week Karen McKevitt MLA called upon the Minister for Regional Development to improve rural roads in South Down particularly the roads used by vast amounts of traffic during the A2 road closure. Speaking to Newry ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Fearon seeks urgent update on Daisy Hill Fracture Unit

21-Feb-2014
Local Sinn Féin MLA Megan Fearon has expressed concern that Fracture services at Daisy Hill Hospital may be under threat following reports that all fracture related treatment will be relocated to the Craigavon Area Hospital in the months ahead. Speaking ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Bradley welcomes equal pay settlement for Civil Service

21-Feb-2014
SDLP MLA for Newry and Armagh and Party Finance Spokesperson on Finance Dominic Bradley has welcomed the news that 1,200 civil service pensioners who lost out on the equal pay settlement are to have their cases settled. The news came today in response to ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry police arrest man wanted for rape and sexual assault

21-Feb-2014
Police in Newry have arrested a 43 year old man on a European Arrest Warrant. The man was arrested in the Newry area on Saturday, 15th February on a warrant issued by Lithuania for rape and sexual assault. He appeared before Belfast Crown Court on ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Rostrevor house ‘ransacked’ after burglary

21-Feb-2014
Crotlieve Sinn Féin candidate for the May council elections, Mark Gibbons, has called on anyone seeing suspicious behaviour around St Rita’s in Rostrevor on the evening of February 19th to report it to the PSNI. “A long term resident of the ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Letters to the Editor, ‘Newry Toddlers raise over £320 for Barnardo’s’

21-Feb-2014
Dear Editor, Barnardo’s NI would like to say a big thank you to all the under-fives from Jolly Tots Parent and Toddler Group, Newry who took part in the Barnardo’s nursery rhyme and fairy tale themed Big Toddle last year (2013). The tremendous ... read more
Source: Newry Times

‘£45K needed to retain fracture clinic in Newry’ – Bradley:

21-Feb-2014
Health officials are being urged to retain the fracture clinic at Daisy Hill Hospital after it was revealed the cost to do so is £45,000, according to SDLP MLA Dominic Bradley. The Newry and Armagh assemblyman has called on the Southern Trust not to ... read more
Source: Newry Times
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