11/05/2016
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Campaign Launched To Ban Snares In NI
The League Against Cruel Sports has launched a campaign to ban snares in Northern Ireland.
The Alliance Party is supporting the new campaign which would see a prohibition of the devices, which trap an estimated 1.7 million animals each year.
Chris Lyttle MLA said: "Last year, Belfast City Council backed an Alliance motion calling for the selling of snares for capturing or killing animals to be made illegal. This is in addition to around three-quarters of people in Northern Ireland backing a ban. That sends out a clear message that urgent action is needed to tackle animal cruelty.
"That's why Alliance pledged to introduce such a ban in our manifesto. We remain committed to this issue and it is one we will continue to work on until such horrifying cruelty is completely eliminated. A total ban on snares is the only humane option available in this matter."
Footbridge In Belfast Scoops Prestigious Award
A footbridge in Belfast, developed by Graham Construction, has scooped an Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Northern Ireland Infrastructure award.
The Lagan Weir Footbridge was officially opened in 2015.
The Infrastructure award category aims to highlight the excellent achievement by a project or programme of infrastructure works. Infrastructure works include any projects that deliver essential facilities, services or organisational structures.
The new 120m-long bridge connects Belfast City Centre to the Titanic Quarter.
Man Convicted Of Benefit Fraud
A man has been convicted for claiming benefits he was not entitled to at Belfast Magistrates' Court.
Jason Yeo claimed Jobseekers Allowance totalling £3,085 while failing to declare employment. He was fined £600.
He is also required to repay any outstanding money wrongfully obtained to the Department for Communities.
(CD/LM)
The League Against Cruel Sports has launched a campaign to ban snares in Northern Ireland.
The Alliance Party is supporting the new campaign which would see a prohibition of the devices, which trap an estimated 1.7 million animals each year.
Chris Lyttle MLA said: "Last year, Belfast City Council backed an Alliance motion calling for the selling of snares for capturing or killing animals to be made illegal. This is in addition to around three-quarters of people in Northern Ireland backing a ban. That sends out a clear message that urgent action is needed to tackle animal cruelty.
"That's why Alliance pledged to introduce such a ban in our manifesto. We remain committed to this issue and it is one we will continue to work on until such horrifying cruelty is completely eliminated. A total ban on snares is the only humane option available in this matter."
Footbridge In Belfast Scoops Prestigious Award
A footbridge in Belfast, developed by Graham Construction, has scooped an Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Northern Ireland Infrastructure award.
The Lagan Weir Footbridge was officially opened in 2015.
The Infrastructure award category aims to highlight the excellent achievement by a project or programme of infrastructure works. Infrastructure works include any projects that deliver essential facilities, services or organisational structures.
The new 120m-long bridge connects Belfast City Centre to the Titanic Quarter.
Man Convicted Of Benefit Fraud
A man has been convicted for claiming benefits he was not entitled to at Belfast Magistrates' Court.
Jason Yeo claimed Jobseekers Allowance totalling £3,085 while failing to declare employment. He was fined £600.
He is also required to repay any outstanding money wrongfully obtained to the Department for Communities.
(CD/LM)
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Community Service Sentence For Indecent Assault
The former administrator of Newry Cathedral has pleaded guilty to four counts of indecent assault of a teenage girl. Father Terrence Rafferty, of Chestnut Grove, Newry, was sentenced to 100 hours community service, a three-year probation order and has been banned from working with children or vulnerable adults for 10 years.
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