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Archive | July, 2018

Pic of the Day, Friday July 20

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Pic of the Day, Thursday July 19

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St James’ Swifts begin new chapter at DC

ST James’ Swifts begin a new chapter in their club’s history on Sunday when they play their first official fixture at Donegal Celtic Park after agreeing a ground-share deal with their West Belfast neighbours. Having played their home games at nearby Woodlands last season, the Swifts will begin their pre-season schedule at DC against National […]

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‘Belfast’s deadliest bend’ now even deadlier

THERE have been calls for the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) to take urgent action to cut back overhanging trees and foliage on what’s been dubbed ‘Belfast’s most deadly bend’. The hairpin bend at Colinglen Road, where there is gated access to the popular Colin Glen forest park, needs to be negotiated with extreme care by […]

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Pic of the Day, Wednesday, July 18

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Big hearts in a small community

FOR those who are not familiar with the geography of ‘The Bone’, Patsy Godfrey from the Marrowbone Community Association explains that the area stretches from Glenview Street to nearby Ardilea Street – neatly wedged between the Oldpark and Ardoyne. The Bone is a small area by most standards, but what it lacks in size, it […]

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