All posts tagged "lurgan"
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1 year ago
Stinger and helicopter deployed as Lurgan boxer leads police on pursuit around town
A Lurgan boxer who sped through town and failed to stop for police, leading to a helicopter and stinger device being...
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1 year ago
North Lurgan play park closed until next week due to vandalism
North Lurgan play park is to be closed until next week due to vandalism, ABC Council has announced. Repair works are...
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1 year ago
One of Lurgan’s busiest trading streets to remain closed to traffic until next month
One of Lurgan’s busiest trading streets could be closed to traffic for the next three weeks following the collapse of a...
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1 year ago
Union says members subjected to ‘extreme union-busting tactics’ following strike at Vista Therm
Members of Unite the union employed at Vista Therm, a glass manufacturer based at Silverwood in Craigavon, say they have been...
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1 year ago
Police investigating after three young cows stolen in Lurgan
Police are investigating the theft of three cows in Lurgan. The young female Holstein Ayrshire cows were taken from the Bowens...
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1 year ago
Five appear in court over bogus charity collections claiming to be deaf-mute
Four men and a woman have appeared in court accused of carrying out bogus charity connections across the country in which...
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1 year ago
Police called to picket line as workers at Co Armagh manufacturing firm go on strike
Workers at Vista Therm, a glass manufacturer based at the Silverwood industrial estate in Lurgan took their first day of strike...
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1 year ago
PPS liaising with senior police to build case against two Lurgan brothers
The PPS are liaising with senior police to build a case against two Co. Armagh brothers who criminal damage after they...
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1 year ago
Natalie McNally: Full file against alleged killer Stephen McCullagh ready next month, court hears
The PPS will have the “full file” against alleged killer Stephen McCullagh in six weeks, their lawyer confirmed today (Friday). A...
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1 year ago
Lurgan estate agent says market remains robust despite rising mortgage costs
The dream of homeownership is an aspiration shared by many, but the rising costs of mortgages have made this dream increasingly...
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1 year ago
Annesborough trees saved as council makes preservation order permanent
A council order to prevent more trees being cut down in the Annesborough Road area of Lurgan has been made permanent....
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1 year ago
In Pictures: Thousands enjoy Twelfth of July celebrations in Lurgan
The rain failed to dampen spirits as thousands came out in force for the Twelfth celebrations in Lurgan – the largest...