County camogie to international cycling star: Derrynoose woman ditched her...
A former Armagh county camogie player – who refused to give up competitive sports following an injury – has found a new niche in cycling… and it’s now become her full-time focus. Gabrielle Fox of...
View ArticleSmall bench, big impact – Keady Men’s Shed promote community conversations
Keady Men’s Shed have recently been awarded funding from The National Lottery Awards for All programme to make ‘chatty benches’ for local churches and sports clubs across the Keady area. This...
View ArticleCCTV plans for Keady’s Lir Fold after residents endure ‘intolerable’...
CCTV cameras are to be installed at Lir Fold in Keady after ongoing reports of “intolerable” anti-social behaviour. Last year alone, more than two dozen calls were made to police “on at least 14...
View ArticleLorry used in Caledon digger theft was also taken locally on same night
It is understood that a stolen lorry used in the theft of a digger from the grounds of Caledon Estate last weekend was also taken locally on the same evening. The yellow, flatbed Scania lorry in...
View ArticleMajor £590,000 improvement scheme to begin on Armagh Road in Keady
A £590,000 carriageway resurfacing scheme on A29 Armagh Road Keady will commence on Monday, June 9. The resurfacing scheme will involve the asphalt resurfacing of 1,550 metres of the A29 Keady Road, in...
View ArticleKeady volunteer diver who ‘brings lost souls home’ seeks community support to...
A Keady man who has been volunteering his time with a specialist island-wide dive unit for over 20 years is now asking for his community’s support to help keep the service afloat. Stephen McKee – who...
View ArticleSocial enterprise café opens at Keady TMAC Centre
A warm and welcoming space, friendly faces and good food at reasonable prices are on the menu at a new social enterprise café launched at the Tommy Makem Arts and Community Centre (TMAC) in Keady!...
View Article‘A special place in hell’ reserved for this fly-tipper who left child’s...
“A special place in hell’ is reserved for people who fly-tip! The Northern Ireland justice system often gets a bad rap, it’s probably because Councillor Thomas O’Hanlon is not sitting on the...
View ArticleOngoing legal disputes must be plugged for leaky TMAC roof to be fixed
Councillor Thomas O’Hanlon has urged the ABC Council to urgently resolve ongoing legal disputes, so that the leaking roof of the TMAC Arts & Community Centre, in Keady, can be fixed. Speaking at...
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