Armagh City and District Council has unveiled plans for the Armagh Planet Earth Festival which will run throughout June, July and August this year in Armagh.
Inhabitants of Armagh City & District are in for an art-based treat as The Market Place Theatre’s latest art exhibition literally takes to the road. Entitled ‘Take A Walk Down Memory Lane’, this exhibition by artist Lesley Yendell draws its inspiration from Armagh, its inhabitants, industry and recent history.
Noise Action Week takes place from the 26th to 30th April and Armagh City and District Council is seeking to encourage people to think about how noise generated by their activities and lifestyle may be affecting others.
The Primatial City will this week welcome celebrated writers, visual artists and composers from all over Ireland as Aosdána meets in the city to hold its General Assembly.
As part of the Re-Imaging Communities Programme, funded by the Arts Council Northern Ireland, Armagh District and Community Council are delighted to announce the second phase of an exciting new mural project for the Dalton and Drumarg area of Armagh.
The Navan Centre & Fort continues to go from strength to strength and after a successful and busy Easter the staff of the Navan Centre & Fort, Emain Macha, are looking forward with excitement and anticipation to continuing this success throughout the Summer.
COUNCIL Question Time will take place this Thursday 22 April 2010 at 7.30 pm in the Navan Centre. There is still an opportunity for the public to participate in the audience by coming along on the night to hear very interesting and challenging questions being answered by your elected members.
NOMINEES have been short-listed for each category for this year’s annual Sports Awards ceremony which will take place on Thursday 20thMay in Armagh City Hotel at 7pm sponsored by Linwoods.
Armagh City is celebrating the installation of its first commissioned public artwork, with a new sculpture by Northern Irish Artist Martin Heron, entitled For the Love of Emer. Positioned at the foot of Scotch Street, and at one of the City’s busiest ‘gateways’, the towering 30 foot stainless steel structure features a larger than life depiction of the famous Irish hero Cuchulainn – atop a tilting 20 foot pole on which the notorious ‘Hound of Ulster’ practices the less heroic act of ‘balance’.