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NEWS IN BRIEF: Anti-social behaviour at Bradley s Lake, calls for more road maintenance and further frustration for fishermen Snippets of news from around the county. Reporter: ); Anti-social behaviour at County Derry lake Police are stepping up patrols after a number of incidents of anti-social behaviour were reported at a County Derry lake. Bradley s Lake, near Tobermore, is home to Moyola Angling Association, who reported that a boat had been taken from its mooring on their premises. Regrettably we ve had another incident of anti social behaviour at Bradley s Lake, said a spokesperson. Our boat was stolen last weekend and taken for a four mile joy ride. The scary part of this story is that the would be pirates would have had to sail down a dangerous weir. ....
A former Sinn Féin councillor for Balbriggan has spoken of his time working in two Fingal nursing homes throughout the pandemic, and how COVID-19 has tragically touched his own family recently just days before he was to receive the vaccine Malachy Quinn worked as chef in a Lougshinny nursing home before moving to work in Hamilton Park Nursing Home in December of last year. As fortune would have it, Malachy joined Hamilton Park just as the first vaccinations were being rolled out to residents and staff. It was a turning point in the nursing home s battle with the pandemic, but it was also a bittersweet moment for Malachy, whose father tragically passed away from COVID-19 at that time. ....
Mid Ulster Council backs move to reduce parking charges Mid Ulster District Councillors voted unanimously in favour of finding a way to ‘implement suitable reduced car parking charges’ in the district town’s centres. Friday, 26th February 2021, 3:42 pm The motion was brought before the chamber by DUP group leader, Councillor Paul McLean but was amended by Sinn Fein councillor Dominic Molloy. The amendment was accepted by Councillor McLean and the final wording of the supported motion was: “This Council as soon as is practically possible enters into meaningful discussion with the traders of the MUDC area, along with engagement with other relevant bodies including the Department of Economy, Infrastructure and Finance. ....
Community 'disgusted' at 'no foreigners need apply' house rental advert irishnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from irishnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
'No foreign nationals' property ad reported to police belfasttelegraph.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from belfasttelegraph.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.