Students studying A Level Geography at the Armagh campus of Southern Regional College, have teamed up with Armagh City and District Council to investigate the levels and effects of air pollution in the local area...
Local farmers across Craigavon, Armagh and Newry & Mourne Councils through the SOAR Local Action Group and Joint Council Committee are being urged to seek farm diversification grants worth up to £50,000...
As part of the Armagh City Public Art Programme, artist Eleanor Wheeler will be creating a new ceramic wall panel to be installed at steps adjacent to the Armagh Market House...
The future is not just bright for Markethill Primary School, it’s green, winning the top of the award stakes by securing their first coveted Eco-Schools Green Flag award.
Last Friday night seen the completion of the six week soccer tournament held at Richhill Recreation Centre for 14 – 17 year olds. The soccer tournament was cross community venture organised by the centre to help tackle issues such as anti-social behaviour and underage drinking in and around the play park at the Recreation Centre
The Armagh Planet Earth Festival is the place to be this Saturday 3rd July. In addition to the FREE outdoor exhibition of large photos showing the earth from the air and the giant world floor map in the Mall, Armagh is inviting you to beat the goalie in penalty kicks.
As the summer holiday season fast approaches there will be lots to do in Armagh. With the Planet Earth Festival there will be opportunity to walk around the exhibition in the Mall, City Centre and also travel out to the Navan Centre to see the displays.
This year’s food safety week runs from the 7-13 June with a focus on preventing Campylobacter food poisoning by highlighting the importance of proper cooking and avoiding cross contamination.
Local farmers across Craigavon, Armagh and Newry & Mourne Councils through the SOAR Local Action Group and Joint Council Committee are being urged to seek farm diversification grants worth up to £50,000 which are as quick and easy to apply for as counting sheep
This year’s food safety week runs from the 7-13 June with a focus on preventing Campylobacter food poisoning by highlighting the importance of proper cooking and avoiding cross contamination.