Stories By Scott Mann
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Lurgan
/ 1 year agoBank branches in Lurgan and Newry face axe in new year
The Lurgan branch of Ulster Bank is set to close in the new year, it has been announced. The Market Street...
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Keady
/ 1 year agoAnger as 50 bags of waste dumped at Carnagh Forest beauty spot
Approximately 50 bags of rubbish have been dumped at Carnagh Forest over the weekend, a local councillor has said. It happened...
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Lurgan
/ 1 year agoBins destroyed in Lurgan in latest act of play park vandalism
The bins in a Lurgan play park have been destroyed in yet another act of vandalism against play facilities. It happened...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoBulgarian exhibition held in Armagh to showcase life in NI ‘Through Our Eyes’
A Bulgarian cultural exhibition has been held in Armagh city to showcase the perspective of Bulgarian people living in Northern Ireland....
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoSt Patrick’s Primary School Armagh receives award for premature baby training
St Patrick’s Primary School in Armagh has become only the second primary school in Northern Ireland to receive the “Prem Aware...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoHow Armagh man Mark wrote a future for himself after mental health struggles
Mark Brownlee is the first to admit he’s had a long journey to get to where he is today. The Armagh...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoWatch: Non-teaching staff walk out of schools in row over pay
Schools across Co. Armagh are facing disruption today (Thursday) as thousands of non-teaching staff went strike amid a row over pay....
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoPopular Armagh bakery changes hands after 70 years in Johnston family
After a number of months on the market, one of Armagh’s best-known family businesses – Johnston’s Bakery – has a new...
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Portadown
/ 1 year agoAnnagh United praise supporters’ clean up efforts ahead of planned pitch re-opening
A Portadown football team has praised the efforts of their supporters after a call for volunteers to help clean their grounds...
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Crossmaglen
/ 1 year agoCrossmaglen man raises £6,500 for Hospice following walk of Ireland in memory of dad
A Crossmaglen man who undertook to walk the length of Ireland in memory of his late father has raised £6,500 for...
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Portadown
/ 1 year agoTeen involved in Portadown collision has ‘long road ahead’ as family appeal for improved safety
The family of a Portadown teenager who remains in hospital following a crash on Halloween night have appealed for more safety...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoRoaring success for third annual Harry’s Day as £5,600 raised for Marie Curie
The third annual golf day in memory of popular Armagh man, Harry McGeough, has turned out to be a roaring success, raising...