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Santa in October?

09-Oct-2012
SHOPPERS will soon be greeted with the arresting sight of row-after-row of 'Santas' walking through Kilkeel. And with only 11 weeks to Christmas, some of the Santa posse met to spread some early Christmas cheer at Kilkeel Harbour to launch the ... read more
Source: Locali

Valley banish Bann

09-Oct-2012
VALLEY continued their rich vein of scoring form with a comfortable victory over a slightly weakened AFC team. The home side got the first goal of the game on 3 minutes. Thomas Graham won the ball in midfield and found Andy Irvine. He in turn fed ... read more
Source: Locali

Derby victory for Swifts

09-Oct-2012
RATHFRILAND made the short trip to Cheney Park on Saturday past to play their second derby game in two weeks. Following on from last week's considerably average display the pressure was on to get back to winning ways and the Swifts did not ... read more
Source: Locali

Performance of the season

09-Oct-2012
MONEYSLANE First team were back in league action at the weekend when they played Laurelvale at Crystal Park, Banbridge. It was a pulsating game from the first whistle, with 'Slane hitting the visitors for six. On the fifth minute Gareth Bingham ... read more
Source: Locali

New Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All-Ireland elected

01-Jan-1970
THE Most Rev Dr Richard Clarke has been appointed as Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland following the retirement of the Most Rev Alan Harper last month. The new Archbishop designate - who is currently the Bishop of Meath and Kildare - was ... read more
Source: Locali

Faux Pass!

01-Jan-1970
EDUCATION bosses have been slammed for taking away a Tullysaran schoolgirl's bus pass - while her older brother is allowed to travel free on the same journey to Armagh. The red tape decision to refuse 15-year-old Saoirse Gildernew her annual pass, ... read more
Source: Locali

Lord Mayor Visits ‘Green’ House

01-Jan-1970
TWENTY-eight senior members of Northern Ireland Building Control have visited Northern Ireland's first zero carbon house in Armagh. Award-winning sustainable construction and green energy technology firm Green Future NI, builders of the 'Green ... read more
Source: Locali

Home Heartbreak for Rangers

01-Jan-1970
LISNALLY Rangers bowed out of the Marshall cup at the third round stage on Saturday after a enthrawling match with big spending Dollingstown. The home side went into the game with nothing to lose after a very tough run of games with mixed results but ... read more
Source: Locali

Armagh City Youth Round-Up

01-Jan-1970
SATURDAY saw the T-Met and Homecare sponsored Armagh City Youth take on a string of teams from the National and Mid Ulster Leagues recording three wins and two defeats on the way. The teams in action were the U12's, U13's, U14's, U15,s and ... read more
Source: Locali

Notices Are Served Over Care Facility

01-Jan-1970
TIME is running out for health bosses in Armagh to put right major breaches in the running of a care facility in Bessbrook. Among complaints identified by officials at Ard Aveen Manor are incidents of alleged assault and claims that staff did not act ... read more
Source: Locali

Lucky to be alive

01-Jan-1970
A THREE-YEAR-OLD girl trapped inside a burning building with her mum in Warrenpoint at the weekend has been discharged from hospital. The tot's 28-year-old mother however, was still in Daisy Hill at the time of going to press, with her condition ... read more
Source: Locali

Uproar over gay ‘warning signs’

01-Jan-1970
THERE was uproar in the Council Chamber last week when unionist councillor Henry Reilly said signs should have been erected "warning" people that the Pride in Newry parade was a "homosexual event." The UKIP representative said that ... read more
Source: Locali

New housing hope for Newry

01-Jan-1970
A DERELICT building in Barrack Street could be the site of much-needed new housing for the city, if a proposal by Ulidia Housing Association gets the green light. The plan is to, subject to funding, demolish the building once owned by Phab (Physically ... read more
Source: Locali

'Stone slip off pitch after hard lesson

09-Oct-2012
A WEEK ago Longstone supporters were in an ecstatic mood leaving Pairc Esler after seeing their team beat county champions Burren in the championship quarter final. A door had been opened and already they were looking forward to the county final. But a ... read more
Source: Locali

Purchasing fireworks – stay on the right side of the law

08-Oct-2012
In the run-up to Halloween, police in Newry & Mourne are making the public aware that the sale of illegal fireworks and the misuse of fireworks will not be tolerated. Police have received a number of reports from across the area in relation to the ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry man shortlisted for Belfast ‘Young Business Man of the Year’ award

08-Oct-2012
Newry man Neil Conlon is celebrating this week after he received the news that he has been shortlisted for the Belfast ‘Young Business Man of the Year’ award. Neil found out this week that he will join other gifted business men from Belfast ... read more
Source: Newry Times

PSNI launch fresh investigation into murder of Newry woman

08-Oct-2012
Detectives from the Serious Crime Branch of the PSNI investigating the murder of Caroline Graham who went missing from her home in Portadown today began a renewed search operation. Newry woman Caroline, who went missing from her home in Portadown in ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Motion on Vital Heart Services unanimously passed at Newry Council

08-Oct-2012
Sinn Féin Councillors Turlough Murphy and Valerie Harte brought a motion on the Paediatric Congenital Cardiac Services to the council floor recently. They called on the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to reassure parents that the ... read more
Source: Newry Times

‘Greater effort needed in lobbying for improved broadband infrastructure’ – Burns

08-Oct-2012
Sinn Fein Councillor Colman Burns has urged Newry and Mourne District Council to step up their efforts in lobbying for improved broadband infrastructure in the district. Councillor Burns, speaking at an Economic Development meeting recently, said: ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Man shot in both ankles in Ardcarne Park

08-Oct-2012
A man has been rushed to hospital tonight after being shot in both ankles. Newry Times understands that the 25 year old man is a member of the travelling community and he was attacked in the Ardcarne Park area of the city shortly before 9:00pm tonight. ... read more
Source: Newry Times
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