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Post primary education plans ‘ill-conceived’ says school

18-Sep-2012
AN Armagh school has described published proposals for the future of post-primary education as "ill-conceived", a spokesman has told the Ulster Gazette. The response from the Board of Governors of City of Armagh High School comes after it had ... read more
Source: Locali

Victims’ families to meet Taoiseach

18-Sep-2012
AROUND 40 relatives who lost loved ones in the South Armagh area during the Troubles are expected to meet the Irish Prime Minister for the first time in Dublin later this week. The delegation due to meet Enda Kenny on Thursday will include families of ... read more
Source: Locali

High-calibre Damien has victory set in his sights

18-Sep-2012
CLAY pigeon shooting ace and local Armagh lad Damien Corvan has secured the coveted title of World Junior Champion in the team event at the DTL World Championships. Damian, along with two other juniors represented Northern Ireland in the event and faced ... read more
Source: Locali

Eddie in form for Armagh 10 mile

18-Sep-2012
EDDIE McGinley the Irish National Cross Country Champion has his sights set on Armagh AC's prestigious 10 Mile Road Race run with the support of Armagh City & District Council. The Armagh AC 10 Mile is one of the few top 10 Mile Road Races in ... read more
Source: Locali

Comfortable win for City of Armagh

18-Sep-2012
It was a very warm afternoon at Palace Grounds on Saturday with City of Armagh rugby team looking to reassert themselves after the previous weekends defeat. Whatever Andy Hughes said to his players in the changing room beforehand, it obviously worked ... read more
Source: Locali

Loughgall in eight goal blitz against Tandragee

18-Sep-2012
THE first league match of the season kicked off and from the first whistle both teams showed great spirit and determination. However, Loughgall just seemed to have the edge, as their passing and movement impressed and Tandragee found this difficult to ... read more
Source: Locali

Secret witness to appear at Turkish murder case

18-Sep-2012
A 'SECRET' witness who claims to have seen one of the men accused of murdering best friends Marian Graham and Kathy Dinsmore at the murder scene is set to give evidence at the trial of the Turkish father and son charged with the murders . Eyup ... read more
Source: Locali

Sympathy for Spence tragedy

19-Sep-2012
THE FARMING community across south Down has united in grief for the Spence family after the tragedy on their family farm claimed the lives of a father and two sons. Noel Spence and sons Graham and Nevin died after falling into a slurry tank at their ... read more
Source: Locali

Is minister ‘backtracking’ on national park proposal?

19-Sep-2012
THE environment minister appears to be "backtracking" on proposals to create a national park in the Mournes given the strength of public opposition, it has been claimed. Valerie Hanna, Chairperson of the Mourne Area of Outstanding Natural ... read more
Source: Locali

Down in the ‘Meath’

19-Sep-2012
IT IS the fear of all managers that their team will not perform on the big day, that they will not play to their potential and that they will come off the pitch with regrets knowing that they have not done themselves justice. That must have been the ... read more
Source: Locali

Bann clinch first win of season

19-Sep-2012
BANBRIDGE turned on the style in Saturday's Ulster Senior League game against Ards, racking up six tries with a display of fluent, controlled rugby to which the home side had no answer. At least that's the way the first half turned out. And when ... read more
Source: Locali

Annalong pay the penalty

19-Sep-2012
BALLYVEA cruelly exposed Annalong's defensive frailities in this Mourne derby at Hillmount Park. From the kick-off the visitors took the initiative and the crossbar came to the rescue of the home side in the opening minutes. Annalong didn't heed ... read more
Source: Locali

Historical debut for Firsts

19-Sep-2012
MONEYSLANE First team made history at the weekend playing for their very first time in the Irish Cup and the game was contested at Limavady Showgrounds against Newtowne who play in the local Ballymena League. ‘Slane almost got off to the perfect start ... read more
Source: Locali

Banbrook Hill residents’ flooding problems persist

20-Sep-2012
RESIDENTS living in Banbrook Hill have been tortured for years because of poor drainage and the problem continues to persist. And two local Sinn Fein councillors have repeatedly requested that the Housing Executive address the issue. City councillors ... read more
Source: Locali

Armagh bull is the smallest in world

20-Sep-2012
A DEXTER bull from County Armagh is set to be named in the latest edition of the Guinness Book of World Records as the smallest bull in the world. Archie measures just 30 inches (76.2cms) from hoof to withers - which is 15 inches shorter than other ... read more
Source: Locali

Woman on overseas property scam charges

20-Sep-2012
A FORMER Armagh woman has appeared in court on charges related to an alleged Spanish property scam. Bernadette McGeary (54), formerly of Navan Manor, is accused of conning hundreds of thousands of pounds from investors in an international property ... read more
Source: Locali

Malone clash proves too much for City of Armagh

20-Sep-2012
IT was always going to be a tall order for City Armagh to play two top league sides in a week, so after the great win against Ballynihinch, it came as little surprise the Palace Grounds players ran out of steam against an impressive Malone pack. Head ... read more
Source: Locali

Joy for City of Armagh after historic victory

20-Sep-2012
WHEN asked how his team would fair against one of the top rugby teams in the Ulster Senior League, Andy Hughes could be forgiven for not being overly optimistic - so when City of Armagh not only held their own, but went on to win the away game, you can ... read more
Source: Locali

Third time a charm for Keady as camogs win senior title

20-Sep-2012
THIS match started at a frantic pace which was to be expected with both teams wanting to get their hands on the coveted senior title. Keady started the stronger with players like Kerryann Tomany and captain Roisin Murray covering the whole field with ... read more
Source: Locali

Depleted Rangers fall to Dromara Village

20-Sep-2012
ON Saturday afternoon Lisanally Rangers entertained Dromara Village in the JJB Irish Cup, still missing several players through injury, holiday and suspension it was always going to be an uphill task for the city team especially as Dromara have set the ... read more
Source: Locali
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