SUNDAY trading at St George’s Market is set to become officially permanent after the scheme was proven to be a financial success.
Blind OAP’s roads request
A South Belfast pensioner who is blind and partially deaf has called for traffic calming measures to be installed near his home, as he is “taking his life into his hands” every time he crosses it.
Singers warm to Ruby Murray
SOUTH Belfast’s most famous songstress Ruby Murray is to be the focus for local celebrations on International Women’s Day.
St Matthew’s make history in Nelson Cup
St Matthew’s progressed to the semi-final of the Nelson Cup for the first time in their history with a hard fought victory against a very good St Paul’s side.
Basketball peace scheme comes on in leaps and bounds
Many organisations here try to use different methods to bring opposite sides of the community together. But for one South Belfast group, that technique uses the unique approach of basketball.
‘Regeneration hub’ proposal probed
A DERELICT Sandy Row building could be the spark that ignites a major regeneration of the area if it is transformed into a community hub, it has been claimed.