All posts tagged "armagh"
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4 years ago
Armagh and Newry music projects share in £13million arts funding
The Arts Council of Northern Ireland (ACNI) has announced annual funding of £13,005,025 for key arts organisations from its exchequer and National Lottery...
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4 years ago
Grants launched to help those with disability participate more in arts, cultural and active recreation
Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey has launched the 2021/22 Access and Inclusion Programme at the Armagh County Museum. The programme provides capital...
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4 years ago
Student nurse from Armagh recounts dramatic moment she rushed to aid of stabbing victim
An Armagh woman who rushed to the aid of a stabbing victim in Dungannon on Saturday night says “she did what...
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4 years ago
CBS victim of own success as education bosses move to increase enrolment to meet high demand
An Armagh City school has become a victim of its own success and has proven so popular that it is now...
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4 years ago
Man ordered 100 sleeping tablets and had them posted to Armagh city hostel
A man who had 100 sleeping tablets delivered to an Armagh city hostel has been ordered to pay a fine of...
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4 years ago
Band to host Northern Ireland Centenary Parade in Armagh next weekend
A band parade is to be held in Armagh next Saturday to mark the 100th anniversary of the formation of Northern...
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4 years ago
Armagh’s hospitality sector prepares to reopen from Monday
Hundreds of hotels, guest houses, restaurants, bars and cafés across Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council are looking forward to...
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4 years ago
Gavin’s killer stole all our childhoods: Siblings vow to fight on for justice for darling brother
The brother and sister of an innocent 17-year-old boy gunned down in an Armagh taxi rank 27 years ago this week...
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4 years ago
Damien and Rory count down to 3.30am Mournes Hike to raise money for Children’s Heartbeat Trust
Two Armagh men are just hours from putting themselves to the ultimate test – undertaking the Full Mourne Wall Hike –...
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4 years ago
Armagh man who struck nurse during ‘series of serious offences’ avoids jail
An Armagh man who kept himself out of trouble during the deferral period on a litany of offences has been handed...
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4 years ago
Minister cuts sod on new £6.5m Ogle Street scheme in Armagh
Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey has today cut the first sod at a new £6.5million shared social housing scheme at Ogle Street...
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4 years ago
Man caught drink driving ‘set a poor example for the children he teaches’
A Moy man caught driving whilst almost twice the legal limit has been handed a 12 month disqualification. The 25-year-old substitute...