MARY McAleese, President of Ireland will visit Armagh to deliver an inaugural Saint Patrick’s Lecture on Friday 19th March in the Navan Centre at 3pm...
Enforcement Officers from Armagh City and District Council have caught seven people littering during January and February. To date five of these have paid their fixed penalties whilst the other two are still under investigation.
Are you looking for activities to keep the kids entertained during the Easter break? If so, Richhill Recreation Centre launches its Easter Fun Club on Monday 29th March 2010 until Friday 9th April 2010.
At Tandragee Recreation Centre we are once again presenting our annual Easter Fun Club. The scheme will cater for children aged between 4 & 12 years of age. All children will experience games, sports, arts and crafts, drama and dance all in a safe and fun environment.
From Saturday 3rd April right through to Saturday 10th April have a blooming great Easter at the Navan Centre & Fort. Be prepared to ‘spring into action’ this Easter at the Navan Centre with a host of fun-filled activities for all the family.
Armagh Sports Forum Sports Awards sponsored by Linwoods was launched on Monday 22nd March by Mayor Thomas O’Hanlon. This years Sports Awards will take place on Thursday 20th May and is set to be another great night which celebrates the achievements of local sporting personalities within the City and District.
Former prison Armagh Gaol has experienced a prison break from its last remaining inmate, officially known as The Big Cigarette, however is known to respond to The Big Cig.
Armagh City and District Council is set to offer a local version of the popular BBC Question Time. Ours will have a very local feel and won’t be televised but we will have a professional media host in the form of Wendy Austin.
Mayor of Armagh City and District, Cllr Thomas O`Hanlon is reminding district residents that Brown is still very much the new Green, and the councils Brown Bin service has returned to fortnightly collection.