27/08/2019
Other News In Brief
'Pavements Are For People' Warns PSNI
The PSNI is warning motorists against obstructing pavements with their vehicles.
The notice comes after a stream of online complaints surrounding areas where the issue is particularly prevalent, including at Warren Park in Lisburn.
"Many of our residential streets and roads are becoming clogged, especially with inconsiderate parking," an officer wrote on Facebook after issuing a fixed penalty notice.
"If parking your vehicle, give a thought to pedestrians and other road users."
Northern Ireland Striker Kyle Lafferty Joins Norwegian Team
Northern Ireland striker Kyle Lafferty is making a career move to play for a Norwegian team.
The 31-year-old will join Sarpsborg 08, a team currently placed at the bottom of the Norwegian top flight.
The team announced the news on Twitter, welcoming the former Rangers and hearts forward to their squad.
Nominations Open For Antrim Sports Awards
Nominations for this year's Antrim and Newtownabbey Sports Awards are now open.
Due to be held at the Theatre at The Mill on Thursday 14 November, this prestigious sporting event will celebrate success, commitment and dedication from some of the athletes and sports representatives within the borough.
Individuals are encouraged to nominate those who have excelled in their sport, whether it be a team or a single sports person, by 30 September 2019.
This year's categories include: Service to Sport, Adult Sportsperson of the Year, Jonathan Rea Award for Junior Sportsperson of the Year, Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability and several others.
Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Alderman John Smyth commented: "Our Borough is home to a vast number of successful sporting superstars and it is important that they are recognised for their outstanding efforts and invaluable commitment. If you know an individual or a team in our Borough who has excelled in their sport, then make sure you nominate them before the deadline."
Click here for more information on eligibility criteria or to make a nomination.
(JG/MH)
The PSNI is warning motorists against obstructing pavements with their vehicles.
The notice comes after a stream of online complaints surrounding areas where the issue is particularly prevalent, including at Warren Park in Lisburn.
"Many of our residential streets and roads are becoming clogged, especially with inconsiderate parking," an officer wrote on Facebook after issuing a fixed penalty notice.
"If parking your vehicle, give a thought to pedestrians and other road users."
Northern Ireland Striker Kyle Lafferty Joins Norwegian Team
Northern Ireland striker Kyle Lafferty is making a career move to play for a Norwegian team.
The 31-year-old will join Sarpsborg 08, a team currently placed at the bottom of the Norwegian top flight.
The team announced the news on Twitter, welcoming the former Rangers and hearts forward to their squad.
Nominations Open For Antrim Sports Awards
Nominations for this year's Antrim and Newtownabbey Sports Awards are now open.
Due to be held at the Theatre at The Mill on Thursday 14 November, this prestigious sporting event will celebrate success, commitment and dedication from some of the athletes and sports representatives within the borough.
Individuals are encouraged to nominate those who have excelled in their sport, whether it be a team or a single sports person, by 30 September 2019.
This year's categories include: Service to Sport, Adult Sportsperson of the Year, Jonathan Rea Award for Junior Sportsperson of the Year, Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability and several others.
Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Alderman John Smyth commented: "Our Borough is home to a vast number of successful sporting superstars and it is important that they are recognised for their outstanding efforts and invaluable commitment. If you know an individual or a team in our Borough who has excelled in their sport, then make sure you nominate them before the deadline."
Click here for more information on eligibility criteria or to make a nomination.
(JG/MH)
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03 December 2020
£25M Sports Sustainability Fund To Open
A £25M Sports Sustainability Fund, to help those clubs and governing bodies who have been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, will open for applications tomorrow, Communities Minister Carál Ní Chuilín has announced.
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A £25M Sports Sustainability Fund, to help those clubs and governing bodies who have been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, will open for applications tomorrow, Communities Minister Carál Ní Chuilín has announced.
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23 May 2019
George Best Statue Unveiled In Belfast
Yesterday a life size bronze statue of football legend George Best was unveiled in Belfast on what would have been his 73rd birthday, 22 May. Created by Belfast sculptor Tony Currie and funded by fans through public donations, it captures the iconic player's famed movement and balance as he dribbles with the ball.
George Best Statue Unveiled In Belfast
Yesterday a life size bronze statue of football legend George Best was unveiled in Belfast on what would have been his 73rd birthday, 22 May. Created by Belfast sculptor Tony Currie and funded by fans through public donations, it captures the iconic player's famed movement and balance as he dribbles with the ball.
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Belfast Launches Olympic Countdown Events
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