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Irwin to speak on Brush support motion

30-Oct-2012
Newry & Armagh DUP Assemblyman Cllr. William Irwin MLA is due to speak to on a motion tabled by First Minister Peter Robinson MLA, DUP Peer Lord Morrow MLA and Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster MLA. The motion is calling for unequivocal support for ... read more
Source: Newry Times

DRUGS RUNNER BEHIND BARS

01-Jan-1970
A south Down man has been jailed for drugs running. Kieran Murphy, whose is listed by the courts as being from Rathfriland, was caught ferrying drugs in south west Scotland after a sniffer dog helped unearth a cannabis haul, worth about £500,000, ... read more
Source: Locali

St Pats ease past Killeavy

01-Jan-1970
KILLEAVY and St Pat's played out the last league game of the year in Cullyhanna. On a cold Sunday afternoon, Killeavy had a large squad on view but didn't start all their top players with the likes of Stevie McDonnell and Ciaron O'Hanlon ... read more
Source: Locali

Funding for creation of five tourist cottages in Annalong

30-Oct-2012
INVEST Northern Ireland is supporting the construction of five four-star self-catering cottages in Annalong by a new business that aims to tap into the anticipated boost in visitors to Northern Ireland. The development scheme, Dunnywater Cottages, is ... read more
Source: Locali

Rocket warning

30-Oct-2012
POLICE have warned that the illegal use, sale and purchase of fireworks will not be tolerated, following the seizure of fireworks from two teenagers in Rathfriland. Earlier this month 21 boxes of bangers and 12 rockets were seized from a 14 and ... read more
Source: Locali

Thirteen new jobs at fish plant

30-Oct-2012
KILHORNE Bay Seafoods in Annalong has won business in France with its new Queen Scallops. Assisted by Invest Northern Ireland to develop and market the new product, the company has also invested over £450,000 in state-of-the-art production equipment, ... read more
Source: Locali

MP says Kilkeel rescue was a ‘shining example’ of north-south co-operation

30-Oct-2012
SOUTH Down MP Margaret Ritchie has said the rescue of two fishermen close to the Kilkeel coast last week, is a "shining example of north-south co-operation", writes Roisin Sweeney. The crew of the Ardglass fishing vessel Snowdonia, was rescued ... read more
Source: Locali

Seventh heaven for Swifts

30-Oct-2012
THE Swifts hosted Seagoe Res in the Mid-Ulster Shield second round on Saturday and after 90 minutes comfortably booked their place in the next round with a seven goal haul. The visitors play their football in reserve division three of the Mid-Ulster ... read more
Source: Locali

Hunger for victory leads to last sixteen place

30-Oct-2012
VALLEY Rangers booked their place in the last 16 of the blue ribbon Mid-Ulster League Marshall Cup with a convincing victory over Mo Brown's Scarva Rangers at Binnian Park on Saturday. After a disappointing display last week this was more like it ... read more
Source: Locali

State of the art 3G pitch opens

30-Oct-2012
MONEYSLANE FC now have a 37m x 18.5m (3G) third generation synthetic football pitch which can be hired for training and junior league matches fully equipped with floodlights for evening use. We are especially proud of our 3G facility that is situated ... read more
Source: Locali

Last minute goal for Annalong

30-Oct-2012
SIX Dalzell Cup games took place at the weekend with one on hold due to Castlewellan playing in the Irish Junior Cup and the other being a bye for Strangford. At Carryduff Annalong Swifts came out on top in an 11-goal thriller winning 6-5 in a highly ... read more
Source: Locali

Armagh Public Library’s write place for quality

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH Public Library and its associated museum at No 5 Vicars' Hill have been awarded a prestigious four-star grade in a new visitor attraction quality grading scheme. The initiative which was launched by the Northern Ireland Tourist Board earlier ... read more
Source: Locali

Young Armagh drivers get crash course in road safety

01-Jan-1970
OVER 700 students from schools across Armagh watched a hard-hitting drama as part of efforts to get young drivers to take more care and responsibility on the roads. Supported by AXA Insurance, the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the local Policing ... read more
Source: Locali

1,000s speak out over schools mergers

01-Jan-1970
THOUSANDS of people from across the district have outlined their views on the possible merger of three post-primary schools in the Armagh area. During a 16 week-period of consultation, the Southern Education and Library Board was inundated with responses ... read more
Source: Locali

Steenson puts in heroic performance for Chiefs

01-Jan-1970
Well done... Read ... read more
Source: Locali

Marked improvement as Armagh hammer Sligo

01-Jan-1970
SATURDAY'S long trek into Connacht to play Sligo was always going to present a strong challenge to the Armagh team. Season 2010-11 saw Armagh make the same journey to be defeated in the semi-final of the All Ireland Junior Cup. Last season saw ... read more
Source: Locali

Loughgall fight hard but come away with draw

01-Jan-1970
Dergview and Loughgall played out an entertaining draw at Darragh Park that both sides will feel they each could have won. Loughgall took a tenth minute shock lead after a deflected McManus pass ricocheted to Johnny Kernaghan (his eighth goal of the ... read more
Source: Locali

Armagh City FC prepare for derby challenge

01-Jan-1970
AFTER a hard fought draw on Saturday Armagh City FC will have a some respite as they have no game this weekend but then the boys must gear up for the local derby challenge against Annagh United. Marty Rice spoke to Gazette Sport after the weekend game ... read more
Source: Locali

Sky Blues make league final

01-Jan-1970
MAYOBRIDGE will meet Burren in the Division One League final, after thrashing Kilcoo at Hilltown on Saturday. But it was a hollow victory in ways as the Sky Blues surely wished those numbers had been on the scoreboard last weekend in the Senior ... read more
Source: Locali

Santas on the run for city's good causes

01-Jan-1970
NEWRY city centre is set to be swept up in a sea of red and white with the annual Santa Run coming to it once again. With a few changes to the usual format of this festive fundraising event, this year's Santa Fun Run is scheduled to take place at ... read more
Source: Locali
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