All posts tagged "Armagh City and District Council"
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/ 10 years agoOut with the old and in with the new on historic day
April 1 marks an historic day for the Province, with the biggest changes in both local government and policing witnessed for...
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/ 10 years agoMullinure ‘should be gritted’ during major Armagh roadworks
There have been calls for Mullinure in Armagh to be treated as a main route and included on the gritting schedule...
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/ 10 years agoReview prompts fear grit boxes may be axed in housing estates
Clarity is to be sought amid claims the provision of grit boxes in housing developments could be on the way out....
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/ 10 years agoChief Constable to be lobbied to extend Armagh PSNI Station hours
The PSNI is to be asked to look again at its opening hours in Armagh – and accused of using budget...
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/ 10 years agoConsultants drafted in for united fight to save Armagh Courthouse
Consultants are to be employed to draw up a case to save Armagh Courthouse for closure. Armagh City and District Council...
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/ 10 years agoTransport NI under fire over time taken to repair potholes
Transport NI are to be taken to task over the time taken to repair potholes. With winter weather conditions of late...
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/ 10 years agoSmaller scale festival plans to coincide with Brian Boru sculpture unveiling
Events are to be held in Armagh this year to celebrate the legacy of Brian Boru – but it will fall...
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/ 10 years agoCouncil to take over charity fuel stamp scheme and extend across district
Armagh City and District Council has agreed to take over the fuel stamp savings scheme operated by the St Vincent de...
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/ 10 years agoTesco tasks senior man to help secure tenant for Armagh store site
More than six weeks after Tesco’s bombshell that it had pulled the plug on plans for an Armagh super-store and no...
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/ 10 years agoImage gives first glimpse of Armagh’s £20,000 Brian Boru sculpture
This picture shows the new £20,000 sculpture of Brian Boru, which will shortly be located in Armagh. The public art has...
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/ 10 years agoOne-way Mall traffic ‘workable and beneficial’ says Minister
“Workable and beneficial” – that’s the assessment of Roads Minister Danny Kennedy as he officially announces the start of the public...
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/ 10 years ago£3.3M plans to convert St Patrick’s Trian into community ‘hub’
Armagh’s award-winning St Patrick’s Trian is to be completely transformed into a community ‘hub’ as part of a massive £3.3 million...