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Crossmaglen
/ 4 years agoNew jobs for Crossmaglen as Stone Bakery Ltd announce £4million investment
A major £4million investment by the Stone Bakery company will see a large number of new jobs created in Crossmaglen. The...
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Crossmaglen
/ 4 years agoSouth Armagh community mourns loss of Thomas McKenna who leaves behind lasting legacy
Crossmaglen and the wider south Armagh community is mourning the loss of one of the best – a man who selflessly,...
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Crossmaglen
/ 4 years ago‘Dragon’s Den’ style event for six schools across Newry, Mourne and Down District
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council’s Women’s Working Group will celebrate Local Democracy Week 2021 by hosting a ‘Dragons Den’ style...
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Crossmaglen
/ 4 years agoCrossmaglen man arrested as part of people-smuggling investigation
A man from Crossmaglen has been arrested as part of a people smuggling investigation which saw 10 migrants rescued from the...
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Crossmaglen
/ 4 years agoFamily in bid to raise £100,000 for surgery to give Aaron (5) a pain-free life and help him walk
A Crossmaglen family has launched a fundraising campaign to pay for an operation which will help their son to walk and...
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Crossmaglen
/ 4 years agoCongregations celebrate as two historic Co Armagh churches share funding windfall
Congregations at two historic Church of Ireland buildings in County Armagh are celebrating after being awarded funding by the National Churches...
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Crossmaglen
/ 4 years agoCrossmaglen man left male unconscious in unprovoked ‘single punch’ attack on New Year’s Eve
A South Armagh man who left a male unconscious and requiring dental treatment in an unprovoked “single punch” assault has been...
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Crossmaglen
/ 4 years agoCrossmaglen Police Station ‘not fit for purpose’ as review recommends move to Newtownhamilton
Crossmaglen Police Station is no longer “fit for purpose” and should close, with all policing for the area being centred in...
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Crossmaglen
/ 4 years agoCrossmaglen and Keady Bank of Ireland branches to close permanently in November
Crossmaglen and Keady Bank of Ireland Branches will close permanently in November, it has been confirmed. Earlier this year, Bank of...
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Crossmaglen
/ 4 years agoSouth Armagh man accused of being concerned in Class A, B and C drugs supply refused bail
A South Armagh man charged with being concerned in the supply of Class A, B and C drugs following searches at...
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Crossmaglen
/ 4 years agoAnonymous social media posts on alleged drug dealing and criminality labelled ‘irresponsible’
Alleged drug dealers and incidents surrounding the trade in illegal substances in south Armagh are being featured in anonymous social media...
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Crossmaglen
/ 4 years agoMan (32) to appear in court following £50,000 drugs seizure in south Armagh
Police have charged a 32-year-old man with Possession of Class A controlled drug with intent to supply. He is due to...