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Newry City ‘Buy Local’ campaign officially launched

14-Mar-2013
Newry City Centre Management in partnership with Newry & Mourne District Council and local Chambers from Newry, Crossmaglen, Warrenpoint and Kilkeel have launched the new ‘Buy Local’ campaign for Newry & Mourne. The project is ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Cross search for new boss

12-Mar-2013
CROSSMAGLEN are searching for a new boss after their management team of Tony McEntee and Gareth O'Neill stepped down from senior duties last week. McEntee and O'Neill guided Crossmaglen to two All-Ireland club titles and three successive Ulster ... read more
Source: Locali

Over 6,500 fish are killed near Tandragee

01-Jan-1970
A MARKETHILL angler has expressed his sadness after it emerged over 6,500 brown trout had been killed in a major pollution incident along the River Cusher near Tandragee. The fish kill - along a section of waterway near Clare Glen - has been described by ... read more
Source: Locali

Loughgall face tough challenge against Ards

01-Jan-1970
LOUGHGALL will be inspired by the return of several key players as they bid to get their season back on track against league leaders Ards this Saturday. That is the view of manager Colin Malone - who spoke to Gazette Sport after seeing his side get ... read more
Source: Locali

What a difference a week makes

01-Jan-1970
WHAT a difference a week makes! Last Saturday Armagh played their fixture against Thomond RFC in almost perfect conditions on a hard, dry, pitch surrounded by a galvanised stockade in a socially deprived area of Limerick. The heroes who run Thomond RFC ... read more
Source: Locali

Hopes for city centre park as CBS gift Abbey site to council

12-Mar-2013
NEWRY is set for a five-acre city centre park after the Christian Brothers donated the sprawling Abbey Park grounds to Newry and Mourne Council. At the council's Economic Development Committee Meeting on Friday, the council agreed to "accept the ... read more
Source: Locali

City gets ready to shamrock and roll

12-Mar-2013
NEWRY is gearing up for the biggest and best St Patrick's Day yet. A week of events celebrating Irish and international heritage and culture are planned across the city, culminating in the annual parade on Sunday, March 16. Of course it's only ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Latest dumping of diesel sludge is a disgusting practice’ – Burns

13-Mar-2013
Sinn Fein Councillor Colman Burns visited the sites in Mullaghduff, last week, where the latest diesel sludge was dumped and said it is a disgusting practice that feeds the ‘negative publicists’ who thrive on giving the border area a bad ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry Council urges ‘Just add Water’ ahead of St. Patrick’s Day 2013

13-Mar-2013
Newry & Mourne District Council in partnership with the Southern Health & Social Care Trust Promoting Wellbeing Team and the Civic Alcohol & Drug Forum has highlighted the dangers of alcohol in and around celebration days such as St ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Curran expresses concern at layout of Monaghan Street footpaths

13-Mar-2013
Sinn Féin Councillor Brendan Curran has expressed his concern about the layout of footpaths on Monaghan Street and the difficulty they are causing for wheelchair users. Speaking to Newry Times, Curran explained, “I am very concerned about the amount ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry Times GAA Special: Four Carrickcruppen boys in St. Paul’s MacRory Cup panel

13-Mar-2013
In the week leading up to the MacRory cup final on 18th March, Newry Times will be profiling some members of the history making St. Paul’s High School, Bessbrook panel, culminating in an exclusive interview with team manager Martin O’Rourke on ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Crash survivor James to take part in marathon

01-Jan-1970
I had to go back to Musgrave in November past for my yearly review and everything was good so they signed me off. I still saw the physio and the community team after that but they have also signed me off now. “I still have a bit of a limp when I walk ... read more
Source: Locali

Pressure mounts on council over St Patrick’s Day parade

13-Mar-2013
PRESSURE is mounting on Armagh Council as calls intensify for the city's annual St Patrick's Day parade to be moved back an hour on Sunday in a bid to avoid disrupting church services. The Ulster Gazette can also reveal that the Parades ... read more
Source: Locali

Royal School hockey girls go through to Ulster Shield final

13-Mar-2013
YHE Royal School Armagh 1stXI have made it into this year's Ulster Shield final after a great match last week against Cookstown HS, played at Royal School Dungannon grounds. The game started at a fierce pace, with Cookstown in determined mood, ... read more
Source: Locali

Armagh face Corner in ‘must win’ match

13-Mar-2013
ARMAGH City face Chimney Corner in a 'must win' Championship Two match at Holm Park this Saturday. The Antrim visitors are currently bottom of the table but they fought out a thrilling 2-2 draw with Annagh United at the weekend. At the same ... read more
Source: Locali

Finnegan trial stumbles again as second witness gives evidence

12-Mar-2013
THE trial of a former scout leader accused of 70 counts of historical sex abuse against four boys came to an abrupt halt during its second week when a juror was taken ill. Wednesday's incident, which saw paramedics called to the courthouse, caused ... read more
Source: Locali

Green light for new bus station in Banbridge

01-Jan-1970
THE Department of Environment (DOE) has approved planning permission for a new bus facility in Banbridge. The application is now set to be presented before Banbridge District Council at the council meeting next Tuesday (19 March) for statutory ... read more
Source: Locali

One less ‘lollipop lady’ in Rathfriland

01-Jan-1970
CONCERNED parents have been left fearing for their children's safety after it was revealed that there will be one less crossing patrol in Rathfriland town centre from next month. As from Monday, 8 April, SELB transport has confirmed that the ... read more
Source: Locali

Armagh floor company suffers loss of over £1m

13-Mar-2013
AN Armagh based floor company is one of almost 50 businesses across Mid-Ulster hardest hit following the collapse of the Patton Group. Floor Form (Ireland) Ltd, which is situated at Edenaveys on the Newry Road, suffered a loss of £1,066,830.35, after ... read more
Source: Locali

‘Agricultural Mapping System has failed farmers’ – Bradley

12-Mar-2013
SDLP MLA for Newry and Armagh Dominic Bradley has called for an investigation into the agricultural mapping system which he says has failed farmers so badly. Commenting to an answer to a written question which he put to the Minister of Agriculture, Mr ... read more
Source: Newry Times
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