Stories By Kellie Gray
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Armagh
/ 5 months ago€7.9 million PEACEPLUS-funded project launches in Armagh for neurodevelopmental support
A €7.9 million PEACEPLUS-funded project has launched in Armagh City to provide support to children and young people with neurodevelopmental type...
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Armagh
/ 5 months ago‘Remarkable’ Armagh centenarian honoured for ‘life time service to Orangeism’
A “remarkable” centenarian was honoured by members of the County Armagh Grand Orange Lodge on his landmark birthday for a “life...
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Armagh
/ 5 months agoProblems with finding meal prep solutions ‘fuels’ Portadown entrepreneur’s venture
When it comes to weight loss, it should be unanimously agreed that there's no secret recipe, no quick fix, no as-of-yet...
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Portadown
/ 5 months agoNo additional speed signage for notorious Portadown road
Additional signage on a notorious stretch of road in Portadown will not be provided, say the Department for Infrastructure. Calls were...
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Portadown
/ 5 months agoVisualisations produced for new £60 million Portadown flood defence scheme
Visualisations for new flood defences in the Portadown area have been released by the Department of Infrastructure as they continue to...
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Tandragee
/ 5 months agoApproval granted for new coffee shop at ‘historically significant’ building in Tandragee
A listed building in Tandragee has been issued approval for redevelopment into a coffee shop. The change of use application was...
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Portadown
/ 5 months ago‘It’s in the blood’: Portadown car salesman reflects on half a century of family tradition ahead of retirement
The owner of a family-run car sales company that was established more than 50 years ago in Portadown has taken time...
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Lurgan
/ 5 months ago£30m state-of-the-art research vessel named after Lurgan-born physicist will help marine industries to ‘adapt’
A new research vessel, named after renowned Lurgan astrophysicist Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, has been developed to provide a better understanding...
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Armagh
/ 5 months ago‘Discrimination of an appalling type’: Armagh carer accuses Trust of using parents as ‘banking system’
An Armagh mother of a “severely autistic” woman needing around the clock care has accused the Southern Trust of using carers...
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Armagh
/ 5 months agoOnline prize company aims to build new base in Armagh while creating around 17 jobs
A Northern Ireland-based prize company – which aims to give away new and used cars, caravans and similar prizes – is...
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Banbridge
/ 5 months agoShocking 206 no-shows in just four days highlights problems facing one local GP surgery
In just four days and in just one local GP surgery a total of 206 patients failed to show up for...
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Lurgan
/ 5 months agoRelief in sight for Lurgan’s level crossing gridlock — but not before 2028!
A project that could see lengthy waiting times at train crossings and major traffic disruption in Lurgan significantly reduced is not...