All posts tagged "armagh"
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6 years ago
Armagh Georgian Festival: The Grand Tour Wine Tasting
Why have water when you can have wine! All gentlemen were expected to complete their education and broaden their horizons, by...
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6 years ago
‘Hardworking father-of-two’ with a ‘propensity for violence’ given final warning by judge
An Armagh man who kicked the window of a police vehicle after he was arrested at a suspected domestic incident has...
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6 years ago
Asda delivery driver who hit car in Armagh ‘simply panicked’ and made off
An Asda delivery driver who hit a car before making off “simply panicked”, Armagh Magistrates’ Court heard on Tuesday. Court heard...
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6 years ago
Brazen thieves clear out van of power tools in Armagh City Hotel car park
Thousands of pounds worth of power tools were stolen from a van in Armagh this evening (Tuesday). The owner of the...
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6 years ago
Free parking fuels festive cheer for borough’s businesses and shoppers
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council is once again running its free parking initiative on Saturday 1st, 8th, 15th and...
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6 years ago
Armagh rally drivers Jason and James nominated for top award and prize worth €50,000
Two Armagh drivers have been nominated for the prestigious Motorsport Ireland Billy Coleman Award – with a prize worth €50,000 at...
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6 years ago
Armagh retains Purple Flag award for nightlife experience
Armagh has received full renewal of the official ‘purple flag’ status, recognising it as a vibrant, well-managed, welcoming and diverse city...
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6 years ago
A Georgian keyboard lesson at the Robinson Library in Armagh
When we think of 18th Century music we think of the Harpsichord, however the musical instrument of choice was the Clavichord....
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6 years ago
Legendary Armagh fundraiser Willie Nugent pens Christmas CD for charities
Armagh’s champion fundraiser Willie Nugent is at it again – raising money to help charities and those who need it most....
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6 years ago
The scaffolding’s gone up on Dobbin Street and here’s what’s going down…
Two long-boarded up properties – proud examples of Armagh’s architectural heritage which have sadly fallen into serious disrepair – are getting...
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6 years ago
Judges hail ‘energy and drive’ as they named Heather ‘UK Psychiatrist of the Year 2018’
A consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist based in the Southern Trust has been named the 2018 Psychiatrist of the Year for...
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6 years ago
Georgian Gin School masterclass part of four-day Georgian Festival
The Georgian era was the height of the gin craze, which became known as “Mothers Ruin”. The average Londoner at this...