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Archive | April, 2018

Pic of the Day April 24

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Play with a message makes welcome return

ONE of West Belfast playwright Pearse Elliott’s most recognisable works is set to welcome back cast and crew as Man in the Moon returns for one week only. Debuting at the MAC theatre in May, the one-man show starring local actor Ciarán Nolan, a long time Elliott collaborator, tells the story of Seán Dornan, a […]

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Funeral to take place of mother-of-two killed by stolen car in North Belfast

THE funeral of a mother-of-two killed by a stolen car in North Belfast will take place today as her family say they have been left “deeply saddened and hurt by the loss of a beloved daughter and sister”. Lisa Gow died after being hit by a stolen car on the Ballysillan Road on Thursday morning. […]

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Pic of the Day Monday April 23

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Help is at hand at Lowe in Finaghy

HELP to ease the uncertainty, stress, and at times, fear of spiralling debt is at hand at Finaghy’s Lowe Memorial Church. In a very successful partnership with CAP (Christians Against Poverty), Lowe offer services for debt advice, unemployment and addiction with all services free. CAP Centre Manager at Lowe Church Nan Hill explained the service […]

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Roadworks threat to A’town shops

A LOCAL business owner is on the brink of shutting up shop, claiming the ongoing roadworks on the Andersonstown Road have caused a 25 per cent fall-off in business. Work on the Belfast Rapid Transit system (BRT) is due to be completed this summer and has sparked frustration amongst motorists and business owners on the […]

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