25/04/2019
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Body Found In Search For Missing Belfast Man
A body has been found in the search for a 35-year-old man missing from Belfast.
Daniel McGoldrick was reported missing on Easter Monday, sparking an appeal to help trace his whereabouts.
A body was found in the search on Wednesday evening, 24 April.
It was discovered in the Colin Glen area of west Belfast.
A post mortem examination will be carried out but the death is not being treated as suspicious at this time.
Rates Discount Deadline Approaching
A 4% discount is on offer for domestic ratepayers if they pay their rates bill in full by Friday 10 May 2019.
Ratepayers of occupied or vacant properties can avail of the reduced price as long as the amount is paid to Land & Property Services (LPS) in a single transaction.
Payment can be made online via debit or credit card. Further information can be found here or by calling 0300 200 7801.
Mash Direct Launch Online Trade
County Down based firm Mash Direct has launched its online shop, enabling the public to order the vegetable side-dishes right to their door.
The farming enterprise hopes the new feature will bring a new level of convenience to the public's access to vegetables.
Having control over the farm and the factory, the busy lifestyles of the Hamilton family sparked the need to create a buying opportunity for those who struggle to buy from the supermarket every week. From traditional favourites to more contemporary dishes, their range offers something for everyone and is 100% Gluten Free with no artificial additives.
Chief Operating Officer at Mash Direct Jack Hamilton said: "Busy lifestyles are now influencing buying decisions and more and more families seek convenience in their meal prep but don't want to compromise on taste, quality and nutrition. By creating an opportunity for consumers to purchase online, it will save even more time for families, elderly and young professionals across the entire week. We are very excited to kick start our ecommerce site across Northern Ireland and soon to make it available across the UK."
(JG)
A body has been found in the search for a 35-year-old man missing from Belfast.
Daniel McGoldrick was reported missing on Easter Monday, sparking an appeal to help trace his whereabouts.
A body was found in the search on Wednesday evening, 24 April.
It was discovered in the Colin Glen area of west Belfast.
A post mortem examination will be carried out but the death is not being treated as suspicious at this time.
Rates Discount Deadline Approaching
A 4% discount is on offer for domestic ratepayers if they pay their rates bill in full by Friday 10 May 2019.
Ratepayers of occupied or vacant properties can avail of the reduced price as long as the amount is paid to Land & Property Services (LPS) in a single transaction.
Payment can be made online via debit or credit card. Further information can be found here or by calling 0300 200 7801.
Mash Direct Launch Online Trade
County Down based firm Mash Direct has launched its online shop, enabling the public to order the vegetable side-dishes right to their door.
The farming enterprise hopes the new feature will bring a new level of convenience to the public's access to vegetables.
Having control over the farm and the factory, the busy lifestyles of the Hamilton family sparked the need to create a buying opportunity for those who struggle to buy from the supermarket every week. From traditional favourites to more contemporary dishes, their range offers something for everyone and is 100% Gluten Free with no artificial additives.
Chief Operating Officer at Mash Direct Jack Hamilton said: "Busy lifestyles are now influencing buying decisions and more and more families seek convenience in their meal prep but don't want to compromise on taste, quality and nutrition. By creating an opportunity for consumers to purchase online, it will save even more time for families, elderly and young professionals across the entire week. We are very excited to kick start our ecommerce site across Northern Ireland and soon to make it available across the UK."
(JG)
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