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5 years ago
Diggers set to roll into Ogle Street as £5m housing development gets green light
Work on a new £5million housing development in Armagh city centre is set to begin by early summer after ambitious plans...
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5 years ago
Coronavirus: ABC Council to close all public buildings from tomorrow
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council will close all public buildings to the general public from tomorrow (Wednesday). This includes...
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5 years ago
Coronavirus: Seven new confirmed cases bringing NI total to 52
Seven new cases of coronavirus Covid-19 have been confirmed this afternoon (Monday). It brings the total in Northern Ireland to 52....
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5 years ago
Call goes out to ABC Council: ‘Close all leisure centres with immediate effect’
There have been calls to shut council-owned leisure centres across Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon with immediate effect. Sinn Fein group...
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5 years ago
Former Observer office could go from scooping news to scooping chips as fast food takeaway
The company behind the former Armagh Observer newspaper is seeking approval for a new outlet in the city – this time...
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5 years ago
£5m plan to rebuild Ogle Street with 70 housing units and retail outlet up for approval
A multi-million pound plan to redevelop Ogle Street in Armagh is to be recommended for approval on Wednesday. It is a...
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5 years ago
Lurgan woman banned from keeping animals for five years
A Lurgan woman has been banned from keeping animals for five years. Sarah ‘Marie’ McGahan, 52, of Belvedere Manor has also...
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5 years ago
Plans to build £17.4m college in borough to meet growing demand for integrated education
A new college to meet the growing demands for integrated education could be built in the borough – at a cost...
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5 years ago
Proper system and fines needed to stop ‘scores of complaints’ over street cleaning and littering
Cleanliness of streets across the borough and roadside littering has been the source of “scores of complaints”. And the areas of...
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5 years ago
Permanent secretary visits incredABLE
Permanent Secretary at the Department of Finance, Sue Gray visited Café incredABLE in Lurgan’s Jethro Centre recently. After incredABLE secured two...
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5 years ago
Crumbling Tassagh cottages which housed mill workers in 1800s to be saved from dereliction
A row of crumbling cottages – built in the early 1800s and a reminder of the proud industrial past around Tassagh...
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5 years ago
Council to be given new ‘get-tough’ powers to tackle flytipping – but no money to do the work
New get-tough measures to tackle flytipping are to be thrust upon local councils – but without the money needed to see...