All posts tagged "Terry Hearty"
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Crossmaglen
/ 9 years agoAnger at handling of plans to close a second rural primary school
A south Armagh primary school which was saved from the threat of closure five years ago is once again facing the...
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/ 9 years agoMinister hails £12m roads investment despite budgetary cuts
Priority road projects across the south Armagh area have been abandoned due to a lack of funding, it has been claimed....
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/ 9 years agoMeeting hopes for light at end of tunnel in dairy sector crisis
A local councillor has expressed hopes that a series of meetings to take place next week will help find a resolution...
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/ 10 years agoOwners abandoning horses ‘should be banned from keeping animals’
Horse owners abandoning their animals have come under fire after an upsurge of reports of such incidents in recent times. A local...
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/ 10 years agoCouncillor condemns ‘horrendous’ arson attack on GAA player’s home
An arson attack on a home being constructed by a Crossmaglen GAA player has been branded “horrendous” by a local councillor....
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/ 10 years agoClaims of phone calls not returned and ‘serious blunders’ in Planning Service
A local councillor has voiced “serious concerns” in relation to the planning process in the new Newry Mourne and Down Council. Councillor Terry...
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/ 10 years agoTrust says ‘no’ to helping fund rural transport for elderly and disabled
The Southern Health Trust has flatly refused to pay anything towards a Rural Transport Scheme to ferry the elderly and disabled to...
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/ 10 years agoDog owners warning after sheep savaged in south Armagh
Dog owners have been urged to keep their pets under control after 30 sheep were savaged in south Armagh. Two domesticated dogs...
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/ 10 years agoRural transport cut will have ‘devastating effect’ on elderly and disabled
The withdrawal of funding for a rural transport scheme to take elderly and disabled people to and from Crossmaglen Social Centre will...
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/ 10 years agoState of south Armagh roads ‘putting lives at risk’
Limited roads maintenance budgets and lack of materials is putting lives at risk in large parts of south Armagh, it has...
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/ 10 years agoWalkers discover toxic waste cube burning beside lake
A cube of burning waste from fuel laundering was discovered by a group of walkers at a bog at Cregganbane, near Cregganbane...
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/ 10 years agoCulloville’s Bridie recognised with Civic Award honour
She has helped to transform the village of Culloville. And now Bridie Traynor has been recognised for her endeavours over the...