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Portadown
/ 3 weeks agoFrom Tandragee to Coleraine: Football fan Simon in charity walk to all 12 NIFL Premiership stadiums
A County Armagh football fan is currently walking to all of Northern Ireland’s Premiership League stadiums – with fundraising for two...
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Portadown
/ 3 weeks agoLetter of the law: Irish street sign vote put back on legal advice after email ‘typo’
A decision to approve dual Irish and English language street signs at a Portadown housing estate has been deferred after it...
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MEMBERS
/ 3 weeks agoPortadown man on ‘raft of very serious’ charges has case adjourned as witness goes AWOL
A Portadown man who pleaded guilty to a "raft of very serious charges" has had his case adjourned while the sole...
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Portadown
/ 3 weeks agoBrazen thief steals two charity boxes from Portadown fast food outlet as owner offers reward
The owner of a Portadown fast food outlet has offered a reward for information to find the brazen thief who stole...
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Portadown
/ 3 weeks agoGlobal stage beckons after Portadown schoolgirl Zara (10) takes Junior Miss Diamond Ireland crown
A County Armagh schoolgirl is living her dream as she prepares to represent Ireland at the Global Icon pageant in the...
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Portadown
/ 3 weeks agoMan arrested after car ploughs through wall outside Portadown home
A man has been arrested after a car ploughed through the wall at a Portadown property on Saturday morning. Police received...
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MEMBERS
/ 3 weeks agoPortadown man stole bike belonging to 13-year-old boy from outside shop
A Portadown man who stole a bike belonging to a 13-year-old boy from outside a shop was identified on CCTV cycling...
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Portadown
/ 3 weeks agoPolice increase patrols as Portadown residents suffer spate of criminal damage
Police are investigating reports of criminal damage in the Churchill Park area of Portadown and have increased their presence in the...
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MEMBERS
/ 3 weeks agoMan who stole ‘charity bucket’ from Portadown Pet Food Bank sentenced
A judge said the theft of a 'charity bucket' containing £250 from Portadown Pet Food Bank was "very nasty". Deputy District...
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News
/ 3 weeks agoDual language English and Irish street signs approved at Portadown estate
Dual English and Irish language street signs are to be erected in a Portadown housing development after two thirds of residents...
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Armagh
/ 4 weeks agoBryan Hynds require Sales Counter Assistant
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Armagh
/ 4 weeks agoIt’s good to talk: 12 new ‘Chatty Benches’ to help reduce loneliness to be installed in borough parks
Twelve new ‘Chatty Benches’ – designed to help reduce loneliness and isolation by giving people the chance to sit down and...