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Lurgan
/ 2 years agoPublic artwork in Lurgan to mark Great Famine will cost close to £50,000 to deliver
The Great Famine is to be commemorated in the borough with plans for a public art installation to be delivered in...
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Banbridge
/ 2 years agoTwenty-one jobs at risk as Gilford manufacturer enters administration
A Gilford manufacturing firm, which employs 21 people, has gone into administration. Staff at NI Retailers Ltd, which trades as NI...
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Lurgan
/ 2 years agoDream come true for Aislinn as she wins social media award for home DIY project
A Lurgan woman, who has been charting her DIY efforts to restore her Victorian home, has won a major influencer award....
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Lurgan
/ 2 years agoDisabled Lurgan woman’s Irish passport debacle turns first foreign holiday dream into ‘nightmare’
A visually-impaired Lurgan woman threatened to camp outside the Irish Passport Office in Dublin as her dream of a first foreign...
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoOnly six of 56 life-saving defibrillators on Council property available 24/7
Only six of 56 life-saving defibrillators on ABC council-owned premises are available on a 24/7 basis. That figure has led to...
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoUnite lays blame for repairs backlog at Housing Executive’s door as strike enters ninth week
As Unite members employed by the NI Housing Executive enter their ninth week of strike action, the union has hit out...
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoCounty Armagh businesses win big at LCN Hospitality Awards
A range of big winners have brought awards home to County Armagh at the LCN Hospitality Awards 2022, with the Orchard...
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Lurgan
/ 2 years agoRetired Lurgan bricklayer says he owes life to wife and daughters after cancer diagnosis
A great-grandfather who was diagnosed with lung cancer during the pandemic says he owes his life to his wife and daughters....
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoSix recycling centres reduce opening hours as winter timetable kicks in
Six of recycling centres in the borough are now operating under their winter timetable, it has been confirmed. From today (Monday),...
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Lurgan
/ 2 years agoLurgan man acquitted of drugs charges
A Lurgan man has been acquitted of drugs charges. Colm Lloyd, of Wellington Street, had faced two counts of possession of...
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Loughgall
/ 2 years agoEducation Authority urged to reinstate rural bus route for St. John the Baptist School in Portadown
The Education Authority is being urged to reinstate a rural bus route which would serve the needs of the ever-growing student...
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoSeptember 1995 – Lurgan litter, Meadows officially opens and proposed development for Armagh Gaol
“Disgusting and diabolical” – These were the words that a member of the public used to describe the litter situation in...