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Saturday, 5th July 2008
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100 NEW BEDS FOR ELDERLY
BANBRIDGE'S shortage of nursing home beds could be a thing of the past if planners give the green light for a new facility on the edge of the town.
ESTATE AGENT TO CLOSE LOCAL OFFICE
JOYCE Estate Agents are to close their Banbridge office and relocate all business to the company's Portadown premises.
DEVELOPERS EXPRESS DISAPPOINTMENT AT REFUSAL
THE developers of Bridgewater Park have expressed their disappointment at last week's planning refusal for the Tesco store.
TRADERS WANT TO WORK WITH TESCO AND BRIDGEWATER
BANBRIDGE Traders' Association is determined to build a town centre which looks confidently towards the future.
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FULL ATTENDANCE AWARD FOR WILLIAM
MLA ASKS PUBLIC TO JOIN FIGHT AGAINST AUTISM
PUPILS SHOWCASE THEIR TALENTS
SUSPICIOUS VEHICLES
SCHOOL AWARDS
POLICE PROBE THEFT OF ALLOYS
WORK AT CRAIGAVON NEW-NATAL UNIT
WEATHER FAILS TO RUIN BARBECUE
DUP ACCUSED OF RUNNING SCARED ON EDUCATION
TEENS AWARDED FOR CHALLENGE PRIZES
OVER 60S URGED TO APPLY FOR FREE TRAVEL
STUDENTS STRIDE AHEAD FOR ACTION MS
PROJECTS REACH STAGE C
SIMPSON RESPONDS TO DRUMCREE BAN
WATER RESULT FOR ORLA
HALL COMPENSATION CONSULTATION
TESCO STORE PLAN TURNED DOWN
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