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Archive for: November, 2015

£250m Farm Improvement Scheme application deadline approaching

Sinn Féin MLA Megan Fearon is reminding farmers to make their applications for the Farm Business Improvement Scheme before next month’s deadline. The South Armagh representative added that this phase of the scheme will also help them with preparing for the second phase, due to begin in March next year. “The £250m scheme will provide […]

Reminder to get flu vaccine as uptake rates fall

The Public Health Agency is reminding all those ‘at risk’ to get the flu vaccine as the overall uptake for the vaccination is lower than at the same time last year. So far this year there has been a 10 percentage point decrease in uptake by people categorised as ‘at risk’ – pregnant women and […]

Call for witnesses after theft

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Police are appealing for information following a burglary at a work site on Aughnagurgan Road. Sometime between 5pm on Monday, 9th November and 8am on Tuesday, 10th November, entry was forced to a site hut. A number of items were taken including a HP printer, a LEC fridge, three pair of Trojan rigger boots, a […]

Women urged to take up new breast screening opportunity

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Naomi Ballie visited the new breast screening service being offered by the Southern Health and Social Care Trust to women in Crossmaglen. From now until early January the service will operate from the Health Centre in McCormick Place. Women aged 50-70 who have a GP in Crossmaglen, Mullaghbawn […]

‘More social housing needed in rural areas’ – Fearon

Sinn Féin MLA Megan Fearon has said that she is ‘extremely worried’ for people seeking homes in rural areas. The South Armagh representative expressed her concern after it was revealed that less than 6% of social housing built in the last year was in rural areas. “In response to a written question the DUP’s Social […]

Irish reunification ‘could be worth €35.6 billion’

Sinn Féin Newry and Armagh MLA Conor Murphy has welcomed an independent study which shows that Irish Unity would be economically beneficial for both jurisdictions on the island. The study finds that reunification would increase GDP both north and south and bring some €35.6 billion Euro over eight years into the country. The Newry MLA […]

Anger after crime spree in South Armagh

Sinn Fein Councillor Mickey Larkin has conveyed the dismay and anger of the Jonesborough community who found themselves on the receiving end of a crime spree on Tuesday morning. “Residents awoke to find a two man gang breaking into vehicles in the village at just after 6am,” he said. “Several cars and a van had […]

Planned 7% funding cuts to 32 arts groups will not go ahead

SDLP spokesperson for Culture, Arts and Leisure Karen McKevitt MLA has welcomed news that planned funding cuts of 7% to 32 arts groups will not go ahead. Speaking to Newry Times, McKevitt said, “Yesterday the whole arts community breathed a sigh of relief. The sector faced some of the hardest cuts to date at the […]

Minister pressed on Newry rail service

SDLP MLA for Newry and Armagh Dominic Bradley has called on new Regional Development Minister Michelle McIlveen to review recent reductions to rail services to Newry by Translink. Bradley was speaking during Regional Development Question Time in the Assembly at Stormont on Tuesday. Bradley said, “After the recent review of services by Translink they have […]

Get lung cancer aware during Lung Cancer Awareness Month

Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers among both men and women in Northern Ireland, with around 900 new cases diagnosed each year, but it is also one of the most preventable forms of cancer, so during Lung Cancer Awareness Month the Public Health Agency (PHA) is calling on smokers to take the […]







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