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Hillclimb event set to be last in season

11-Sep-2012
Time Trial Bike and Kit G McCann, TT Bike, 26.39, Apollo. A McCann, TT Bike, 29.08, Apollo.... Read ... read more
Source: Locali

Another step closer to luxury hotel

11-Sep-2012
A UNIQUE four-star hotel for the city centre is one step closer to reality following the recent submission of the plans, and the council are welcoming the project with open arms. The combined £25 million investment is a joint private and public venture ... read more
Source: Locali

Sad passing of former Gazette managing director

11-Sep-2012
The death took place following a short illness on Monday, August 27, 2012 in his 96th year, of one of Armagh's most well-known citizens, Mr Robert James (Bob) Stinson. Up until a few months before his death Bob had lived at 8 Ashley Armagh and ... read more
Source: Locali

Mullinure Minor Injuries Unit closes despite huge campaign

11-Sep-2012
THE curtain finally fell on Armagh's out-of-hours service this week - despite the efforts of 9,000 people to save the 24-hour service. Back in April a petition, which was signed by more than 9,000 people, was quashed by health bosses who decided to ... read more
Source: Locali

Schools and Churches meet in private to discuss plans for mergers

11-Sep-2012
Schools chiefs and Church leaders have met in private to discuss plans for the future of post-primary education in Armagh, the Ulster Gazette has learned. The discussions at the Palace come as local schools re-open this week and the future of local ... read more
Source: Locali

Late fightback gives City maximum points

11-Sep-2012
ARMAGH City had to dig deep to collect their fourth Belfast Telegraph Chamionship Two victory on the trot. But a brave second-half fightback at Holm Park on Saturday eventually gave them maximum points. Never at their best throughout, City were ... read more
Source: Locali

Final heartbreak for Armagh side

11-Sep-2012
ARMAGH U16 side lose out in the final of the All-Ireland Championship against Westmeath recently. Westmeath took advantage of the strong wind on the pitch. They were first to register a score on the board with a point in the fourth minute by their full ... read more
Source: Locali

Armagh seconds win at Cooke

11-Sep-2012
ARMAGH seconds kicked off the new season in style on Saturday with a well-earned win at Shaws Bridge against Qualifying league one giants Cooke. The game kicked off with Armagh choosing to play up the slope into a strong wind. Cooke immediately used ... read more
Source: Locali

City edged out of cup

11-Sep-2012
DESPITE an impressive performance at Clandeboye Park, Armagh City were knocked out of the IRN-BRU Cup by Bangor. City twice came from behind but, in the end, it was the Championship One Seasiders who eventually edged their way into the third round. The ... read more
Source: Locali

Triplets are a class act

11-Sep-2012
MUMS and dads dropping their kids off at St Malachy's PS on Friday morning may have been forgiven for taking a second glance when three new P1 pupils arrived for their first day at school. Identical triplets Kate, Eve and Paula Burke turned up at ... read more
Source: Locali

Cops hunt pet killer

11-Sep-2012
THE death of four pets in Warrenpoint by suspected poisoning has been described as "sinister and cowardly". Police said that in the last few weeks they have been contacted about the deaths of four dogs and cats, which are believed to have been ... read more
Source: Locali

Osin McConville - This is your life

11-Sep-2012
OVER 600 people packed the Carrickdale Hotel on Saturday to surprise Crossmaglen gaelic football star Oisin McConville with a This is Your Life night. Having been duped by former Armagh goalkeeper Benny Tierney and Tyrone legend Peter Canavan into ... read more
Source: Locali

IN WITH THE OLD AND OUT WITH THE NEW?

11-Sep-2012
DOWN manager James McCartan is expected to inform the Down County Board of his intentions to stay on or step down within the next fortnight. Down County secretary Sean Og McAteer said he expects the matter to be resolved within the next seven to 10 days, ... read more
Source: Locali

Reds gain revenge in thriller

11-Sep-2012
ROSTREVOR produced their best championship performance in many seasons to finally overcome Clonduff in an utterly absorbing encounter at Pairc Esler on Friday night. The open nature of the spectacle thrilled supporters as the play swayed from end-to-end ... read more
Source: Locali

NI Water money spent on Spelga Dam upgrade

18-Sep-2012
SPELGA Dam has just received a £250,000 upgrade designed to improve the reservoir. The work included upgrading the pipework, installing new valves and repairs to the roof of the valve house. It was part of a £1.6 million investment by NI Water to ... read more
Source: Locali

Excitement is building ahead of Rathfriland’s swinging Fair Day

18-Sep-2012
With just a week and a half to go until this year's much-awaited Swinging Sixties Fair Day, Rathfriland looks set to buzz with excitement. Scarecrows will be on display any day now and like the event itself on Saturday, 22 September, the theme is all ... read more
Source: Locali

Superb start for Academy boys

18-Sep-2012
THE 1st XI recently attended The Hague International Hockey Tournament, hosted by Klein Zwitserland Hockey Club. In the first of three group games, the Academy narrowly lost 5-4 to Dutch team SCHC in what was an extremely competitive and closely ... read more
Source: Locali

Rostrevor tear up the script

18-Sep-2012
GOING out of the championship to a second division side in the year of their 125 celebrations was not in the Clonduff script but few Clonduff supporters were voicing complaints at the end of an entertaining game in which they had been outplayed for long ... read more
Source: Locali

Banbridge fall at first round of cup

18-Sep-2012
ANY hopes Banbridge had of providing a first round Senior Cup challenge to Ballymena to rank alongside their performance in last season's final had been extinguished by half-time, with the Eaton Park side opening up an interval gap of 22 points. An ... read more
Source: Locali

Clady school has deadly asbestos

18-Sep-2012
A CLADY school has been identified as one of the schools within the Southern Education and Library Board which contains the potentially deadly form of asbestos. St Michael's Primary School at Cladymore Road, was one of nine buildings listed by the ... read more
Source: Locali
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