All posts tagged "armagh"
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7 years ago
Fallen trees and homes without power as storm Ophelia wreaks havoc
Storm Ophelia is really beginning to make herself felt across county Armagh now with trees felled and the M1 partially blocked....
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7 years ago
Bin collections cancelled as Council shut following emergency meeting
Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council has shut down for the day as storm Ophelia approaches. The Council held an emergency...
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7 years ago
Firefighters tackle lorry blaze on main Armagh to Portadown Road
The main Portadown to Armagh Road was closed for a period this morning after a lorry caught fire. Fire crews were...
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7 years ago
Courts to close early as amber weather warning brought forward three hours
An amber weather warning has been brought forward three hours by the Met Office as the remnants of Hurricane Ophelia batters...
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7 years ago
Co Armagh school closures ‘entirely precautionary’ as Hurrican Ophelia hits
All schools across county Armagh and Northern Ireland will be closed as Hurricane Ophelia hits this morning. The Official announcement was...
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7 years ago
“All schools should close tomorrow” NI Executive has advised
All schools in Northern Ireland “should close” tomorrow (Monday). That was the directive from an official statement issued through the Northern...
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7 years ago
Plans for night-time ban on all vehicles from Market Street in Armagh
Cars and other vehicles could be banned from Market Street in Armagh at night as part of a new pilot project....
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7 years ago
Met Office increase weather warning to amber with ‘potential danger to life’
The Met Office has upped its weather warning from yellow to the more serious amber across Northern Ireland tomorrow (Monday) afternoon....
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7 years ago
Armagh St Vincent de Paul shop participates in national campaign
St Vincent de Paul (SVP) Vincent’s shop in Armagh is participating in the charity’s new national campaign “Donate with Style, Volunteer...
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7 years ago
Irish meteorologists issue ‘Status Red’ as Hurricane Ophelia closes in
The storm expected to hit our shores on Monday morning could be worse than first feared, according to Irish meteorologists. The...
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7 years ago
Parents’ heartbreak heard at crisis meeting of Armagh Respite Unit services
Parents “poured their hearts out” at a meeting with the Southern Trust and elected representatives over the future of respite care services...
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7 years ago
In Pictures: School students celebrate Local Democracy Week
Around 120 local students took part in an event to mark Local Democracy Week at Craigavon Civic and Conference Centre on...