All posts tagged "Armagh News"
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Armagh
/ 8 years agoReaders react with fury as road and pipe works causing traffic chaos acros Armagh City
Armagh I has been inundated with complaints tonight over traffic congestion across the city. Ongoing roadworks in the area of Railway...
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8 years ago
Mum urges parents to act as teen girls ‘play chicken’ with cars on city centre street
Children have been putting themselves and others at risk with a game of ‘chicken’ in the city centre. One Armagh woman...
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News
/ 8 years agoWaste food collection must be extended to all borough homes – but which bin is best?
A new bin collection system to comply with food regulations will have to be in place across the borough by next...
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8 years ago
‘Blue plaque’ to be unveiled in honour of celebrated Armagh writer John O’Connor
Armagh writer John O’Connor is to be honoured with the unveiling of a blue plaque at his childhood home. The Ulster...
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Armagh
/ 8 years agoArmagh chosen to host official polling station for Bulgarian Presidential election
Members of the Bulgarian community living in Armagh will be able to vote in their country’s Presidential election this weekend. Working...
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Armagh
/ 8 years agoDecision time tomorrow as councillors to consider banning dogs from play parks
A recommendation has been made to approve a consultation exercise on plans to ban dogs from almost 100 children’s play parks...
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8 years ago
Service of Thanksgiving for Barnardo’s NI held in Armagh
St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Armagh recently held a service of Thanksgiving to commemorate the children’s charity Barnardo’s 150th...
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8 years ago
Armagh bar shortlisted in prestigious Pub of the year Awards
An Armagh bar has been shortlisted in the prestigious 2016 Pub of the Year Awards by Ulster Hospitality. The Hole in...
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8 years ago
Ghostly figure spotted on the Mall in Armagh
What is this ghostly figure spotted earlier this week in the Mall in Armagh? The shadow of what appears to...
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8 years ago
Friends’ fundraiser to thank cancer charity for love and care shown to Armagh student
Friends of a St Catherine’s College student who died last month after a brave battle with cancer are planning a fundraising...
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8 years ago
Season of giving: Armagh’s fantastic Christmas Charity Dinner to aid worthy causes
Armagh’s business community will be the latest to step up to the mark to raise money for charities in memory of...
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8 years ago
Armagh courthouse to remain open as Justice Department perform major U-turn
Armagh courthouse will be retained with Justice Minister Claire Sugden overturning the decision made by her predecessor David Ford. It’s a...