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Archive | January, 2019

Pic of the Day, Wednesday, January 9

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Local young people spend New Year in South Africa

A GROUP of 24 young people from the Ardoyne and Clonard areas of Belfast have spent their New Year working in a township and in a juvenile prison in Cape Town, South Africa. They have been participating in a programme organised by the Passionist Peace and Reconciliation Office, Holy Cross, in partnership with the R […]

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Public to decide on leisure centre name

THE PUBLIC are to be consulted on the renaming of a new leisure facility in East Belfast. Formerly known as the Robinson Centre, the leisure facility on Montgomery Road is undergoing a £20m regeneration. The centre was named in the 1980s after former DUP leader Peter Robinson, who at the time served on Castlereagh Borough […]

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Pic of the day, Tuesday January 8

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Fly Me To The Moon comes home to roost at the Grand Opera House

DAYS into 2019 and already rehearsal readings are under way at the Grand Opera House stage for the eagerly anticipated revival of Marie Jones’ Fly Me To The Moon. Having had its debut back in the Baby Grand in 2012 the play, a dark cautionary tale about recession, underpaid and undervalued care workers and greed, […]

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Belfast City Council awards £500,000 of funds to reduce bonfire tensions

BELFAST City Council voted to approve £500,000 in funding for events to reduce tensions around bonfires during its monthly meeting on Monday night. It is the second year in a row that money for the scheme has been agreed. The decision has been criticised by Alliance, the SDLP and the UUP. DUP, Sinn Féin and […]

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