Stories By Kellie Gray
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Armagh
/ 2 weeks agoArmagh riding school for disabled have bit between their teeth with plan in place for returned services
A fundraising effort set up to help cover veterinary costs and hopefully purchase CCTV for an Armagh-based riding school for the...
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Tandragee
/ 2 weeks agoResidents raise fresh fears over Co Armagh landfill as NIEA flags ‘financial provision’ concerns
A landfill site on the outskirts of Tandragee is facing fresh scrutiny from local residents after issues emerged around the permit...
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Lurgan
/ 2 weeks agoDerelict listed building in Lurgan town centre offers redevelopment opportunity
A derelict building in the heart of Lurgan town centre could be set for a new lease of life as a...
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Armagh
/ 3 weeks agoBehind the blue lights: Armagh police attend ‘active bystander’ training at SRC
As a society we should all do our part to minimise violence against women and girls. This was the core message...
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Banbridge
/ 3 weeks agoShed some light: Planners refuse retention over ‘lack of transparency’ on work being carried out inside building
A Banbridge man has been refused permission to retain a light industrial shed after planners said it was “difficult” to establish...
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Armagh
/ 3 weeks agoPortion of Armagh’s Upper English Street to be renamed ‘Lipton’s Lane’ in honour of its history
It has been agreed rename a portion of an historic Armagh street ‘Lipton’s Lane’ in recognition of its history. Councillors at...
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Armagh
/ 3 weeks agoResident claims DfI are ‘removing’ pothole reports from website… and councillors agree!
A Co Armagh man with an eye for detail and a bone to pick with the Department for Infrastructure argues that...
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Armagh
/ 3 weeks agoMum-of-two begs ‘please, please we want on the flight’ as Middle East crisis pushes her to breaking point
A local mother-of-two stranded in Dubai has made an emotional appeal asking “please, please, please get us on those flights”. Digital...
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Armagh
/ 3 weeks agoTributes paid to ‘gentleman’ priest who was ‘main man’ behind one of NI’s first digesters
Tributes have been paid to a “kind” and “caring” Priest who, with a background in farm management, was responsible for installing...
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Armagh
/ 3 weeks agoArmagh riding school for disabled suffers setback after ‘fence pulled down’ and four horses returned injured
A riding centre for disabled youths in Armagh city have been forced to cancel sessions after a fence on their property...
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Banbridge
/ 3 weeks agoFriends and family of tragic Caitlin Green to walk from Belfast to Gilford in her memory
A friend of tragic Gilford woman, Cailtin Green has organised a ‘Memory Walk’ to give thanks to the “incredible” charity who...
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Newry
/ 3 weeks ago‘The world is so much poorer’: Tributes paid to esteemed Rathfriland football club President
Hundreds of tributes have been paid to the life of an esteemed footballer, club President and devout Christian who passed away...