Landlords in South Belfast’s student heartland have carried out a series of precautions to prevent a repeat of last year’s extensive flooding during the severe weather.
Condolences over Lagan body find
THE Chairperson of the Lagan Valley Regional Park Board has offered condolences to the family of a man whose body was found close to Shaws Bridge in South Belfast.
St Matthew’s make Nelson Cup progress
Under the watchful eye of new manager Lance Shields, St Matt’s progressed to the second round of the Nelson Cup with a hard fought victory.
Carryduff cop shop on ‘for sale’ list
Carryduff Police Station is believed to be one of those that will be closed permanently and its land sold off within the next three years as part of the Policing Board’s estates strategy announced last week.
These are the gays of our lives
Twenty years ago Ruth McCarthy was one of about twenty people who “ran up Royal Avenue” in the first ever Belfast Pride Parade.
Unpicking the peace
The shock suggestion from First Minister Peter Robinson that he would bail from the ship of state rather than see the prison service stripped of its one-community symbols will disappoint all those who believe in a shared future for our people.