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Tag Archives: Glengormley

G’gormley Mini Twelfth passes off peacefully

The mini twelfth parade through Glengormley this week passed off peacefully despite fears there could be trouble.

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Loyalist flags at shops and chapel

A number of loyalist paramilitary flags have been erected along a main route in North Belfast including outside a supermarket and at the entrance to a mixed neighbourhood. The Shore Road has seen a number of UVF flags and unions flags erected along the route into Belfast.

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Arch vandalised ahead of parade

The orange arch in Glengormley was vandalised this week hours before it was officially opened during a

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Postponed St Enda’s fun day will take place this weekend

A Glengormley GAA club will be bringing the summer in with a bang at an annual fun day this weekend. Naomh Éanna GAC hold the annual Sean Fox Day each year on May Day Bank Holiday Monday but due to the adverse weather conditions this year the event had to be postponed and rescheduled for this […]

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Gael’s dismay at bank’s refusal of Irish cheque

A Glengormley gaelgeoir has spoken of his shock after a well known high street bank refused to lodge his cheque because it was written in Irish. Chris Quinn, from Church Crescent, lodged the cheque with the amount written in Irish into the Santander cash machine in the town on April 28. Two days later he received a letter from the bank saying they were unable……

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House price falls severest in North

House prices in North Belfast have seen some of the most dramatic falls of any region of the North since the economic crisis took hold in 2007, a leading housing expert has said. Tom McClelland, housing spokesman with the Royal Institute of Charterd Surveyors, was speaking after the publication the Institute’s latest house price survey this week.

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