All posts tagged "Portadown"
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4 years ago
Co Armagh hotel gets re-opening present with news major extension plan set to be approved
Plans for a major expansion at a Co Armagh hotel – which will create in the region of 20 jobs –...
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4 years ago
Suspended jail for hostel resident who assaulted police calling them ‘f***ing idiot’ and ‘d***head’
A Portadown man who assaulted two police officers at a hostel in the town has been handed a suspended prison sentence....
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4 years ago
Bail refused for South Armagh man accused of hijacking woman’s car and dragging her as she clung on
A South Armagh man accused of hijacking a vehicle and driving off with the female owner still holding on has been...
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4 years ago
Greenisland Flowers a cut above as they secure major supply deal with Lidl
Top Northern Ireland horticulturalist Greenisland Flowers is blooming today after securing a new supply deal with Lidl Northern Ireland to ship...
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4 years ago
First-time offender ‘ashamed’ for assaulting police officers and called them ‘b******s’
A Craigavon man with a clear record who assaulted police officers after calling them “b*******” has been fined £600. The 35-year-old’s...
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4 years ago
Canoe believe it? Minister joins Bann clean-up volunteer Jon to see shocking extent of river rubbish
Almost 20,000 plastic and glass bottles, 800 football, rugby and tennis balls, 120 bin bags of rubbish, 60 pieces of footwear,...
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4 years ago
Portadown sisters report on joining new school during lockdown and meeting classmates online
Starting a new school can be daunting at the best of times but during lockdown it is a completely different story....
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4 years ago
Portadown man spotted unsteady on feet outside off-licence was over twice drink drive limit
A Portadown man who was spotted unsteady on his feet getting into a vehicle outside an off-licence has been handed a...
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4 years ago
Man breached bail curfew by ‘attending Craigavon Area Hospital A&E with a head injury’
A Portadown man who breached bail twice in the space of three weeks has been “the benefit of doubt” by a...
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4 years ago
Continental style café culture ‘could increase footfall in our towns and city’
A continental style café culture across “could increase footfall in our towns and city”, according to the Council’s chair of of...
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4 years ago
MP joins litter-pick volunteers on River Bann as she urges people: ‘Take your rubbish home’
Politicians have often found themselves up the proverbial without a paddle. But Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart found herself not only...
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4 years ago
Bail refused to man accused of kicking woman who fell off a kerb and broke her nose
A Portadown man who is accused of kicking a woman causing her to fall on a kerb and fracture her nose...