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Pic of the day, Friday, March 22

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Priceless 1916 artefacts to go on show at opening of new James Connolly Centre

AN ORIGINAL 1916 Proclamation along with the printing blocks used to create the document are among the historically invaluable artifacts to go on display for the first time ever together when Áras Uí Chonghaile opens its doors next month. The Gaeltacht Quarter-based £1.4 million three-storey building is set to welcome tourists and visitors from Saturday, […]

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Butsy was larger than life and loved by many

BORN on September 12 1948 the late Pat ‘Butsy’ Butler has been described as a “larger than life figure” and “someone who was known and loved by many”. Pat, who passed away on December 12 2018, was educated at St Teresa’s Primary School on the Glen Road, before moving to St Malachy’s College where he […]

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Pic of the day, Thursday, March 21

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Pic of the Day, Wednesday, March 20

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History man Joe’s lifetime in community

HAVING been involved in community development for the best part of three decades, Joe Baker is a familiar face to many in North Belfast, but he is probably most recognised as one of the city’s leading resident historians. Joe has been involved with the Ashton Community Trust virtually since its inception in the early-90s and […]

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