All posts tagged "Cathal Boylan"
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Keady
/ 4 years ago‘Relief’ as ‘deadly amount of cocaine’ removed from streets of Keady
There was relief following the removal of what is being described as a ‘deadly amount of cocaine’ from the streets of...
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Armagh
/ 4 years agoArmagh arson attack ‘could have had a tragic outcome’
An arson attack in an Armagh housing estate earlier today has been branded reckless and an act that could have resulted...
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Armagh
/ 4 years agoThree men pretending to be collecting for charity in Armagh arrested
Three men pretending to be collecting for a charity have been arrested in Armagh. On Wednesday, police apprehended the men who they say...
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News
/ 4 years agoSixty-six dead on our roads with young men a large percentage
So far 66 people have died on our roads in 2016. Earlier this year a study from the previous two years...
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News
/ 4 years agoWaste going to landfill over past decade fallen to its lowest ever point
Sinn Féín MLA Cathal Boylan has welcomed news that the level of waste going to landfill over the past decade has...
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Armagh
/ 4 years agoElderly urged to ensure they are included for Winter Fuel Payments
Elderly residents in Newry and Armagh are being urged to apply for the Winter Fuel Payment in advance of the colder...
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Armagh
/ 4 years agoPublic consultation on city’s east link road to begin in the spring
A public consultation on the proposed route of the east link road for Armagh will take place in the spring, it...
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Armagh
/ 4 years agoOpen road safety event to be held in Armagh in bid to help educate young drivers
The Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough had the highest number of road deaths of all 11 council areas in Northern Ireland...
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Armagh
/ 4 years agoUlster Canal restoration high on agenda as North-South Ministers to meet in Armagh
Future development plans for the Ulster Canal will be considered during a meeting of the North-South Ministerial Council when it meets...
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News
/ 4 years agoNew grants now available to help local voluntary and community organisations
Local voluntary and community organisations could be awarded money to buy essential items to help them with their day-to-day activities. A...