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Archive | September, 2011

Protest to Save Ulster a ‘bizarre turn of events’

A planned loyalist protest criticising Sinn Féin and the PSNI advertised on a Tigers Bay community group’s website is ‘not reflective of the cross community

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Daring to dream of a united future

Behind the rhetoric of a transformed Belfast lies the nasty reality of over 70 peacewalls, criss-crossing the city and dividing working class communities.

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Owner would accept dog having to be put down

The owner of a dog that left an eight-year-old girl with serious arm injuries after biting her says he will accept it if the dog has to be put down.

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Newington mural to be unveiled

North Belfast MLA and culture minister Carál Ní Chuilín will be in Newington tomorrow to help to unveil a new cultural mural in the area.

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Mast opposition is paying off say hopeful residents

Residents of a North Belfast street have claimed victory in their campaign to stop the erection of a phone mast in their neighbourhood after the phone company

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Inaugural meeting of group

A recently formed Glengormley inter-church community group held its inaugural meeting last week. The Greater Glengormley Churches Community Forum

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