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Continental Christmas Market returns
Food, drink and craft traders from all over the world have descended on the
grounds of Belfast City Hall again for this year’s Christmas Continental
Market.
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Launch of book highlighting Belfast woodland
A new book highlighting how the woodland around Belfast has shaped the city
and affected the life of its people is being launched at the Colin Glen
Trust Forest Park Centre today.
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Public Record Office to close for stock-taking
The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) has issued a final
reminder that it will be closed to the public from this coming Monday,
November 23, until Friday, December 11, 2009, for its annual stock-taking
period.
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Inside Community Telegraph
Ards Peninsula ‘needs an ambulance out-station
THE Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) has been urged to provide an ambulance out-station in the Ards Peninsula.
- New kerbstones are a step in the right direction
- Bangor student takes part in bluetongue disease research
- Staff threatened with gun during bookmaker robbery
- Residents oppose plans for 40-bed nursing home
- Bangor women visit Republican Museum
- ASDA parking scheme aims to ease congestion
- Delegation travel to London for ambitious cruise ship plan
- Community grants available
- Loan collection agent attacked in Newtownards
York Road ‘will’ have a Post Office
Residents in north Belfast have been given assurances that they will have a local Post Office in the area, despite the announcement last week that the York Road branch was to close.
Pensioner attacks are condemned
There has been widespread condemnation after two attacks on pensioners in east Belfast over the weekend.
Vandals ‘caused the Ormeau gas leak’
The serious gas leak that prompted the shutdown of south Belfast’s Ormeau Bridge and the evacuation of 200 people from their homes has been blamed on vandals.

Famous library lights up Falls
One of west Belfast’s most historic landmarks is being seen in a new light.
- Teen raped in Springfield Road area
- Concern raised at level of new PSNI officers deployed in west
- Creating a Belfast for all
- FG Wilson cut jobs at Springvale
- Beware of bogus callers
- Music tuition in the Colin area is back
- OBE honour for community man
- Investigation of alleged attack
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