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Armagh · ArmaghA 27-year-old man, arrested by officers investigating assault and criminal damage in the Banbridge area on Saturday, May 4, has been charged to court. He will appear before Lisburn Magistrates’ Court on Monday, May 6, charged with a number of offences including grievous bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon with intent to commit an indictable offence. It was reported that a woman suffered head injuries as a result of an assault. A…See the Story
Man (27) charged following serious assault on woman
Armagh · ArmaghFOR the first time since 2018, General Synod will this year be meeting in Armagh City Hotel, at the heart of the Orchard County and in the home of Ireland’s ecclesiastical capital. The Synod will run from Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11 with a third day hosted online on Tuesday, May 14. The threSee the Story
Church of Ireland Synod in Armagh
Armagh · ArmaghNorthern Ireland based c21 Theatre Company is getting ready to take its critically acclaimed production ‘Expecting’ to Washington D.C. this May – with Armagh woman Paula Clarke taking on a leading role. The tour will include a U.S. premiere at The Keegan Theatre (May 16-25), along with short performances, workshops and discussions with Gallaudet University, the global leader in education for d/Deaf and hard of hearing students. Directed by Steph…See the Story
Armagh woman ‘Expecting’ incredible reception to inclusive NI production in Washington
Armagh · ArmaghEDDIE Megaw was a great teacher - not just within the classroom but in all aspects of his life with the way he conducted himself. An ‘absolute gentleman’ he was polite, humorous and thankful in good times and in bad. He played a pivotal role in the lives of generations of children attending the ArmsSee the Story
Eddie's lessons extended well beyond classroom
Armagh · ArmaghA MARKETHILL accounting professional has described how he took the road less travelled into the sector to emerge with top marks on the island of Ireland. Matthew Henry quit university after one year of a computer science degree course to explore other options. The 24-year-old is now on his way to beSee the Story
Markethill's Matthew making mark in accountancy
Tesco · ArmaghA Lithuanian national who was involved in a number of high-value thefts from Tesco stores across Northern Ireland has been handed a suspended sentence. Paulius Pranciulis (29), of Benmore Court, Newry, was sentenced to six months in custody, suspended for two years, at Armagh Magistrates Court, sitting at Newry Courthouse. He was charged with three counts of theft. While Pranciulis appeared, the court heard his two co-defendants in the case were…See the Story
Lithuanian national sentenced following three high-value Tesco thefts
Armagh · ArmaghTwo years after the community raised nearly £3,000 following an arson attack at Harrison Nursery School in Lurgan, the outdoor area has been attacked again. On Thursday night, it was reported that the area had been vandalised and the windows were broken. In a social media post on Friday afternoon, the school said their new forest cabin – which was only installed eight weeks ago – had been damaged. The school said: “Sad to report that our new for…See the Story
Nursery school in Lurgan vandalised – two years after arson attack!
Armagh · ArmaghConstruction work has officially started on a £9million new-build school for Rowandale Integrated Primary in Moira. The investment from the Fresh Start Programme will provide a new, modern primary school with 14 classrooms and nursery unit accommodating over 340 pupils. Welcoming the start of the project at a sod-cutting ceremony, Education Minister Paul Givan said: “Today marks the start of an exciting new era for Rowandale Integrated Primary s…See the Story