All posts tagged "Newry"
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3 years ago
Hospice chef recalls recreating Christmas Day at home for young ill mum and her family
For patients in Southern Area Hospice, the Christmas holiday may be the last one they spend with family, so staff make...
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3 years ago
Free children’s toys and food parcels gifted to struggling Newry families
Free children’s toys and food parcels have been gifted to struggling Newry families ahead of Christmas. And that’s why heart-warming partnerships...
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3 years ago
New safe cycle and footpath in Newry part of initiative to encourage people to be more active
The first phase of a combined footway and cycleway in Newry will begin on Thursday, January 6 as part of a...
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3 years ago
Early Christmas: Borough groups share in over £3m lottery pot to benefit communities
Two groups who work with young people in the Portadown and Craigavon areas are to receive close to £600,000 of Lottery...
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3 years ago
Suspended jail and £2,100 fine for south Armagh farmer who caused suffering to animals
A South Armagh farmer has been fined over £2,000 for causing unnecessary suffering to animals. John Thomas (Sean T) Murphy, 64,...
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3 years ago
‘We are beyond words’ – guinea pigs left to die in ditch in Newry
Two guinea pigs were placed in a ‘Bag for Life’ and left to die along the roadside in Newry. Northern Ireland...
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3 years ago
Newry’s £9million Merchant Quay development deferred over parking concerns
Councillors have deferred a decision on a major city centre mixed-use development in Newry. At a meeting of the planning committee...
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3 years ago
‘Phenomenal news’: £16.2m award to create ‘world class’ Albert Basin Park in Newry
Newry’s dream of creating a city park looks set to become a reality with Stormont looking set to contribute over £16...
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3 years ago
Public called out on ‘disgraceful’ abuse of hospitality workers following vaccine passport rollout
Councillors have condemned ‘disgraceful’ abuse directed at hospitality staff after a rollout of new Covid measures in Northern Ireland. Two Newry,...
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3 years ago
CCTV evidence ‘might resolve’ case against woman accused of exposing genitals
CCTV evidence “might resolve” the case against a woman accused of exposing her genitals in a supermarket, a court heard on...
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3 years ago
John Dalzell sounds Stormont starting bell on 30th annual sit-out for Southern Hospice
Southern Area Hospice fundraising stalwart John Dalzell has joined SDLP MLA Justin McNulty at Stormont in recognition of his decades of...
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3 years ago
Grateful Camlough mum thanks motorists for help after son and girlfriend in horror A1 crash
A Camlough woman has described the agonising moment she got a text from her son saying he had been in an...