Vandalism fears over new pillar clock planned for County Armagh village
Tandragee is getting a revamp of its public space, including a new 4.5m-tall clock
13:45, 10 MAY 2021
A new pillar clock will be installed as part of the plans
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Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council’s planning committee has approved a council application to refurbish a section of Tandragee.
Robbie Lawlor was shot dead in April in Ardoyne 01 January, 2021 01:00
Emma Jane McParland was stabbed at her flat in south Belfast in April
SIXTEEN people died violently in Northern Ireland last year with victims ranging from an 18 year-old teenager to a grandmother aged 82.
The number of violent deaths fell by around 15 per cent on the previous year and included the shooting of Dublin gangland figure Robbie Lawlor in Ardoyne in north Belfast in April.
It was just days into the new year on January 4 when police were investigating the murder of Glen Quinn in Carrickfergus.
The 47-year-old was beaten at his home in Ashleigh Park in the Co Antrim town.