All posts tagged "Barra Ó Muirí"
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Newtownhamilton
/ 2 years agoFood distribution hub set up in Newtown to ensure local community is not left wanting
Community spirit is alive and kicking across Newtownhamilton with the local community centre having been transformed into a food parcel distribution...
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Newtownhamilton
/ 2 years agoCommunity volunteers deliver 140 essential food boxes to vulnerable residents in Newtown
A dedicated band of community volunteers in Newtownhamilton have delivered 140 food boxes to vulnerable residents in the space of just...
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Newtownhamilton
/ 2 years agoBulgarian TV to report on problems of social distancing in Co. Armagh town
Bulgarian television will report on the ongoing issues around the lack of social distancing within a section of the Bulgarian Roma...
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Newtownhamilton
/ 2 years agoVillage residents’ anger as ‘dozens and dozens of cars full of youths’ park up along main street
Residents of Mountnorris have added their voices of concern over young people gathering in the village. With the PSNI working to...
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Newtownhamilton
/ 2 years agoBulgarian community in Newtown ‘ignore COVID-19 measures’ as councillor intervenes
Members of a small Bulgarian community in a south Armagh town have been written to by a local councillor insisting they...
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Bessbrook
/ 2 years agoNew Home to Hospital scheme in south Armagh will be ‘a game-changer’
A new Home to Hospital scheme in south Armagh will be ‘a game-changer’ according to one local councillor. Barra Ó Muirí...
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Crossmaglen
/ 2 years ago‘The worst road in the district’ to be resurfaced as part of major south Armagh roads investment
More than half a million pound will be spent on resurfacing three major roads in south Armagh. The Shean Road in...
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Newtownhamilton
/ 2 years agoResidents come to driver’s aid following crash on treacherous road continually ignored by gritters
Residents were quick to come to the aid of a stricken driver following a crash on a treacherous south Armagh road...
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Newry
/ 2 years ago£23,000 bill for damage to bilingual signs in five years ‘demonstrates need for Irish Language Act’
The close to £23,000 spent by local councils to repair vandalised bilingual street signs over the past five years demonstrate the...
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South Armagh
/ 3 years ago‘Absolute disgrace’ as another winter comes with primary school left off salting route
A south Armagh primary continues to be left out in the cold with the main road to and from the school...
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Newtownhamilton
/ 3 years agoThieves in black Audi hit Newtown garage as south Armagh community targeted once again
A service station in Newtownhamilton was broken into and cash stolen on Tuesday night. The A29 garage on the Armagh Road...
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Newtownhamilton
/ 3 years agoNewtown residents heard loud and clear as Council agree to remove former landfill site
A former landfill site in Newtownhamilton will be removed for good after Council agreed to listen to the wishes of the...