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GAA
/ 2 years agoArmagh man Jarlath Burns elected 41st President of the GAA
Former Orchard County captain Jarlath Burns has been elected as the 41st President of the GAA. The Silverbridge veteran – who...
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Crossmaglen
/ 2 years agoHistoric but vacant Crossmaglen shop to be redeveloped as cafe and apartments
A new mixed-use development – comprising of a cafe and apartments – is planned for the centre of Crossmaglen. Proposals have...
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South Armagh
/ 2 years agoSouth Armagh youth club a ‘lifeline’ says leader as possible funding cuts loom
The leader of a South Armagh youth club has said proposed funding cuts would be highly detrimental to the many young...
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South Armagh
/ 2 years agoDrug paraphernalia found near Co Armagh primary school ’cause for great concern’
Drug paraphernalia found near a Co Armagh primary school is a “huge cause for great concern”. Sinn Féin representative Áine Quinn...
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Bessbrook
/ 2 years agoAccommodation boost with additional classrooms planned at Bessbrook school
One of Northern Ireland’s largest secondary schools is to enjoy an accommodation boost. St Paul’s High School in Bessbrook – which...
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Bessbrook
/ 2 years agoJohn Dalzell’s latest Christmas sit out raises £140,000 for Southern Area Hospice
John Dalzell OBE raised a staggering £140,000 for the Southern Area Hospice during his 31st annual Christmas Sit Out in Newry....
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Camlough
/ 2 years agoCo Armagh man (33) found guilty of sexually assaulting child
A Co Armagh man has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a young boy. Cathal McDonald, with an address in south...
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Keady
/ 2 years ago‘Proper enforcement needed’ as fly-tipping scourge blights two Co Armagh beauty spots
Two of the most picturesque areas in all of county Armagh continue to be blighted by shameful fly-tippers. Carrigatuke Viewpoint and...
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Newtownhamilton
/ 2 years agoConcerns over relocation of Newtownhamilton Post Office
Concerns have been raised over the relocation of the Post Office in Newtownhamilton. The Post Office is planning on moving it...
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Newry
/ 2 years agoNewry Council was urged to dip into £35m reserves to lower rates but vote passed on 5.99%
Newry Mourne and Down District Council (NMDDC) has struck a rates increase of 5.99% despite a challenge to lower the percentage...
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Newry
/ 2 years agoNewry Council rates jump up 5.99% – more than triple last year’s rise for residents
Residents living in the Newry, Mourne and Down District will see their rates hiked up another 5.99% – more than triple...
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Newry
/ 2 years agoGreen light for £460,000 resurfacing scheme in Lislea
A £464,000 resurfacing scheme on B30 Newry Road, Lislea will commence on Monday, February 13. The improvement work will extend from...