All posts tagged "Thomas O’Hanlon"
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9 years ago
Urgent security review at Palace Park amid reports of loutish and drunken behaviour
An urgent review of security is to be carried out at the Palace Park in Armagh. It comes after an upsurge...
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9 years ago
Almost 1,000 bags of rubbish collected on rural roads in recent weeks
Almost 1,000 bags of rubbish have been collected on rural county Armagh roads in last last number of weeks. SDLP Councillor...
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Armagh
/ 9 years agoCouncil remain in the dark over contentious grass cutting issue
Concerns continue to be raised over the council’s grass cutting budget following Transport NI’s decision to withdraw funding last year. With...
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9 years ago
County Armagh road resurfacing schemes welcomed
SDLP Councillor Thomas O’Hanlon has welcomed a number of resurfacing schemes in the Carnagh, Clea and Derrynoose areas and has called...
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9 years ago
Construction work on new primary schools must start ‘as soon as possible’
The news that two new build primary schools will go ahead has been widely welcomed but that construction work must not...
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9 years ago
Call for Keady Road safety works extension after latest accident
There have been calls for further urgent safety and resurfacing works on the Keady Road where two teenage brothers had a lucky...
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9 years ago
Major funding bid to redevelop Carnagh Forest Park as tourist attraction
A bid for funding is to be made for the redevelopment of Carnagh Forest in the hope of attracting visitors to...
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10 years ago
Armagh’s granite paths getting ‘deep clean’ in time for Christmas rush!
Armagh’s granite footpaths will soon be looking as good as new! Professional cleaners have moved in tonight (Monday) to ensure a ‘deep...
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10 years ago
Council to be asked to launch local awareness campaign on defibrillators
Council officials are to be asked to conduct a detailed audit of the exact locations of defibrillators across the Armagh City,...
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Armagh
/ 10 years agoArmagh, Lurgan and Portadown’s granite pavements to get ‘deep clean’
Granite footpaths installed in Armagh as part of the public realm scheme – which completed six years ago – are to...
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10 years ago
Council chief urged to engage with Church on possible papal visit
A visit by Pope Francis to Ireland for the 2018 World Meeting of Families has been described as “very possible” by...
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News
/ 10 years agoCouncil to recognise achievements of UK’s ‘best secondary school’
St Patrick’s High School in Keady is to be honoured with a Civic Reception. It follows the school being named the...