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Inside Community Telegraph
Residents at loggerheads with bar over noise levels
Local residents have appealed to Ards Borough Council to help them tackle what they feel is excessive noise and anti-social behaviour in and around a public house in Comber.
- Distress after photo of dead man is printed
- Grapevine
- Coastline praise for Ards
- Bangor charity concert in disarray after hoax call
- North Down DPP
- Weir helps troops with parcel collection
- North Down Borough Council meeting
- Ards crime levels increase by 10 percent
- Council get the hump over traffic-calming measures
Residents ‘fed up at golf ball gauntlet’
Residents in Newtownabbey living beside a golf course have said they are “fed up at having to run a gauntlet” of golf balls on a daily basis.
Council awards £10m to Titanic Project
The £97 million Titanic Signature Project received good news this week when Belfast City Council agreed to contribute £10 million to the scheme.
- Belfast City Council roundup
- Care home celebrates best kept award win
- Public sculpture unveiled at the Titanic Quarter
- Local artist exhibits in London War Museum
- On the grapevine
- Tesco and police tackle alcohol risk
- Police educate students on domestic abuse
- Local principal calls for action
- New Gallery will take a trip down memory lane
South Belfast sees 6.2% rise in crime
Crime in south Belfast has risen by 6.2 percent since the same period last year, it has emerged.
- Fears over hotel plans to expand in ‘beauty spot’
- South Belfast DPP roundup
- Students pay price for disorder
- Women raise £1200 at charity event
- On the Grapevine
- Belfast City Council roundup
- Agreement on Village plans ‘not a mountain to climb’
- Proposals to redevelop Belvoir Park Hospital site welcomed
- South MP’s SDLP leadership bid

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
- Man demands apology

































































































