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Rates rise approved for Belfast residents
Belfast City Council has voted to increase rates bills by 3.5 percent — an
average of £2-per-month.
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Crawfordsburn traffic concern
The owners of the Old Inn in Crawfordsburn have been criticised over building work plans which will see traffic disruption in the town and a potential loss in revenue to businesses over a nine month period.
Avaya workers could face a ‘bleak future’
The news that Avaya is considering closing its plant in Monkstown has left workers with a ‘bleak future’, an employee has claimed.
TUV throws hat into the ring
Jim Allister and the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) threw down the gauntlet to East Belfast MP Peter Robinson during a recent public meeting, making it clear they were coming after the seat he has held locally for 30 years.
Village design will feature local input
Design options for the regeneration of the Village area of south Belfast will go ahead with “maximum involvement” from the community, the Social Development Minister has assured.
Policing and Justice deadlock
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