All posts tagged "armagh"
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3 years ago
Armagh company fined £2,000 over pollution which led to major Callan River fish kill
An Armagh company has been fined £2,000 after a major fish kill on the Callan River, near Milford. Callan Renewables Ltd...
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3 years ago
Armagh policeman who lost sister to racism improving life for the next generation
An Armagh man, who is a senior officer with the PSNI and president of the National Black Police Association (NBPA), has...
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3 years ago
Three men who assaulted police whilst ‘full as a skunk’ handed fines totalling over £1,000
Three men who assaulted two police officers whilst “as full as a skunk at 10 in the morning”, according to a...
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3 years ago
Man accused of attempting to rob Armagh takeaway to face Crown Court
A man accused of attempting to rob an Armagh takeaway will face Crown Court proceedings next month. The 33-year-old appeared before Armagh Magistrates’...
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3 years ago
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium to present free showing of ‘Our Place in the Cosmos’ at special Phd event
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium (AOP) will showcase its prestigious show, “Our Place in the Cosmos” at free special screenings, as well...
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3 years ago
Sexual assault accused told police he only opened woman’s trousers because ‘I want to be a gynaecologist’
A man accused of sexual assault of a female told police he only opened the complainant’s trousers “to look at her...
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3 years ago
Co Armagh man on personal tragedy, career changes and starting a hospitality business in pandemic
Like many entrepreneurs, Maghery man George Corr does not come from a privileged background. The 56-year-old, who set up 4C Armagh...
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3 years ago
Review: Grainne Duffy delivers soulful tonic to winter blues at Armagh’s Market Place Theatre
One of the most powerful voices in Irish music blasted away Armagh’s January blues at the Market Place Theatre on Saturday...
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3 years ago
Pearse Og score approval for new 200-seater stand, terrace and more at city ground
Plans by Armagh’s own Pearse Og GFC to build a new 200-seater stand, terrace and more have scored a thumbs-up from...
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3 years ago
Armagh man twice the limit left own van on roof following city centre collision
An Armagh man who left his own van on its roof after a collision with a car whilst over the legal...
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3 years ago
Little Ballymacnab boy Oisín Traynor heading Stateside for specialist treatment
The family of a Co Armagh boy who suffers from quadriplegic cerebral palsy are set to travel to America in March...
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3 years ago
Thanks to staff and customers as Gordons Chemists raises funds for 154 breast screenings
Staff and customers of Gordons Chemists branches across Northern Ireland have raised £18,500 for Action Cancer this year through initiatives ranging...