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Archive | April, 2020

Hardship Fund for Sport generates high demand

350 sports clubs and organisations have applied for financial assistance through the Department for Communities Hardship Fund for Sport since the scheme was launched on Monday. The £500,000 fund, managed by SportNI, aims to provide financial assistance through a £2000 grant to sports clubs and organisations to assist with essential overheads and the costs of […]

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Drugs and alcohol warning during lockdown

Excessive drinking or drug-taking during the Coronavirus crisis will only “exacerbate the issues” people are already going through and will lead to “health problems for the future”, a leading drugs and alcohol awareness counsellor has warned. As we approach week six of the Covid-19 lockdown the Falls Community Council’s Fra Stone has said that during […]

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EDITORIAL: Trusting in Ourselves amidst jaw-dropping ineptitude of British Government

IT seems likely that when the British government finally gets round to counting people who have died at home or in care homes from Covid-19, the United Kingdom will be the second-hardest-hit country on the planet. If we haven’t already had enough evidence of the jawdropping ineptitude of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government, […]

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VIDEO REPORT: ARDOYNE SAYS A FINAL FAREWELL TO FR FERNANDO

ARDOYNE said goodbye to much-loved Passionist priest Father Fernando Carberry – but not in the manner that local people wanted to. The 85-year-old became another victim of Covid-19 this week, but the man who in his lifetime buried so many of the faithful with dignity and love was laid to rest before only a handful […]

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Black taxi powerhouse, community campaigner, Conway Mill chair: Jim Neeson mourned

Tributes have been paid to visionary community leader Jim Neeson who has passed away on Tuesday following a long battle with cancer. Although raised in Hannahstown on the outskirts of the city, Jim lived much of his life in Lenadoon and was very much a West Belfast man. The 79-year-old was one of the key […]

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Council: Castle residents’ recycling will be collected next week

BELFAST City Council say Castle residents in North Belfast will have their wheelie boxes collected next week after over five weeks of no collections. Households in the area have been left with overflowing stack boxes which are used for their recycling needs as a result. Local Alliance councillor Nuala McAllister said she has been inundated […]

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