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Hyland welcomes Irish classes for councillors

03-Oct-2012
Independent republican councillor for Newry and Mourne Davy Hyland has welcomed the introduction of Irish language classes for councillors. Speaking about the introduction of the ten weekly classes Hyland said, “This is a great initiative to help try ... read more
Source: Newry Times

MASKED MEN TORCH PUB

02-Oct-2012
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Source: Locali

Deputy Mayor welcomes US Consul General to Newry

02-Oct-2012
The new US Consul General to the North, Greg Burton; visited Newry Museum last Wednesday where he was welcomed by Sinn Féin councillors Charlie Casey, Packie McDonald and Mickey Ruane. Speaking after the meeting Deputy Mayor Packie McDonald said: “It ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Mayor welcomes British Secretary of State to Newry

02-Oct-2012
Mayor John McArdle welcomed Theresa Villiers MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, on behalf of Newry and Mourne District Council on her first visit to Newry City. During her brief visit to the City the Secretary of State met with the elected ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Down council moves to £11m home

02-Oct-2012
Down District Council moves into new £11m premises, three years ahead of a merger with Newry and Mourne ... read more
Source: BBC

HIJACK HORROR

01-Jan-1970
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Source: Locali

McDonnell chases elusive medal

01-Jan-1970
STEVEN McDonnell insists that calling time on county football is worth it - especially if he wins his first club medal as a senior footballer this Saturday (October 6). McDonnell has never won a medal playing senior football for Killeavy but on Saturday ... read more
Source: Locali

Discussion on rates freeze to give shops a ‘fighting chance’

02-Oct-2012
SAMMY Wilson participated in a round table discussion with Banbridge traders to discuss rating matters. During the event organised by David Simpson MP and Jo-Anne Dobson, MLA, the minister highlighted the Executive's ongoing support for town and ... read more
Source: Locali

Herbie is snap happy!

02-Oct-2012
A MEMBER of Banbridge Camera Club for 54 years, President Herbie Barr says his interest in photography stems back to when he was a boy. “My interest in photography goes a long way back. I was on holidays in the Isle of Man and bought a camera which ... read more
Source: Locali

Walker’s botched rescue anguish

02-Oct-2012
SERIOUS questions are being asked about the response times of emergency services reacting to call-outs in the Mournes. After slipping on a rock and falling into a river coming down Slieve Donard mountain, a well known charity worker from Rathfriland ... read more
Source: Locali

Storm leaves its mark in Katesbridge

02-Oct-2012
AS gales and torrential rain battered the province last Tuesday night, Katesbridge weather enthusiast Sandy Ferguson recalls the moment a tree fell close to his house. Knocking down telephone wires as the tree fell to the ground on the Lairds Road, ... read more
Source: Locali

No ‘run of the mill’ for Rangers

02-Oct-2012
Rathfriland Rangers 2. Drumaness Mills 1. RATHFRILAND Rangers hosted another cup tie at Iveagh Park on Saturday this time against another Division 1A side, Drumaness Mills. On a bright afternoon the two teams battled hard but with little chances at ... read more
Source: Locali

Swifts lose out on winning goal

02-Oct-2012
THE Swifts hosted neighbours Banbridge Town Res on Saturday past in what was the first of four derby games against Banbridge opposition. Having not had a fixture last Saturday and no meaningful training midweek the team were rusty from the off however ... read more
Source: Locali

Montgomery wins Supercross Cup ‘B race’

02-Oct-2012
From the Shetlands to the Alps September sees the end of the competitive season for road cyclists but for some keen Banbridge riders it presents the opportunity to pursue their addiction in unusual surroundings. For Phil Beattie - a long time tourer ... read more
Source: Locali

Shortlisted for Best Kept Awards

01-Jan-1970
RICHHILL, Loughgall and Armagh have been shortlisted for the prestigious Best Kept Awards in advance of the ceremony on October 23. The Awards are organised annually by the Northern Ireland Amenity Council (NIAC), and sponsored by independent retail ... read more
Source: Locali

City set new record with Portstewart win

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH City set a new club record with their sixth consecutive win in the Belfast Telegraph Championship Two over Portstewart at Holm Park on Saturday. Previously their best start to a season was five wins and a draw set away back in their Mid-Ulster ... read more
Source: Locali

"We weather the storms” - Hughes

01-Jan-1970
TEAMMATES and club members waited with baited breath to hear news back about their injured scrum half at the end of their away game on Saturday. Relieved to hear the Armagh player was not as badly injured as initially feared, Andy Hughes and the City ... read more
Source: Locali

Loughgall stumble against Limavady

01-Jan-1970
AFTER two successive victories Loughgall were dealt a harsh lesson as Limavady United put five goals past the Villagers. After strong early pressure Limavady opened the scoring on 15 minutes when Ryan Mullan netted at the second attempt following Ryan ... read more
Source: Locali

City of Armagh draw against Clonakilty

01-Jan-1970
SATURDAY saw Armagh make the long 280 mile trip into deepest West Cork to play their first game in the 2012-13 Ulster Bank All-Ireland League. Clonakilty suffered relegation from section 2A at the end of last season and made no secret that, from the ... read more
Source: Locali

Longstone’s hunger leads to mighty victory

02-Oct-2012
COUNTY champions Burren surrendered their title to a hungry Longstone side who overturned a seven-point, half-time deficit to win by two after five minutes of additional time had been played at Pairc Esler. The second game at Pairc Esler produced more ... read more
Source: Locali
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