Residents of an Ardoyne street say they feel like they are trapped in their own homes because of ongoing roadworks blocking access.
Hemmed-in residents vent their anger at NI Water

Disease of depression
There is rarely a week passes in this newspaper office where we do not speak to someone on the issue of mental health: terrified families; dedicated campaigners; overworked frontline staff or press officers for the bean counters, all are part and parcel of reporting in North Belfast.
Education Minister praises St Bernard’s Primary School

A Glengormley primary school was praised by the Education Minister this week for its rapid improvement after an earlier inspection report deemed it inadequate to meet the needs of pupils.
Ardoyne secure victory
Ardoyne expected a tough game on Saturday against a Newhill team who have only lost one game this season.But Ardoyne were well up for the game and came flying out of the blocks with Donal Palmer releasing strike partner Gerard Patterson who tapped home at the far post.
Police seize plants and equipment in house raid
Police seized three cannabis plants and growing equipment from a flat in North Belfast this week. The drugs seizure was carried out at a flat on the Antrim Road on Tuesday afternoon. A PSNI spokesman said no arrests have been made yet but enquiries are continuing. It is understood residents living close to the flat […]
Cemetery could be placed beside Children’s Hospice
A popular Glengormley playpark that neighbours the Children’s Hospice could be converted into a graveyard after initial discussions between local councillors this week.