Landscaping underway at Rathcoole ?bonfire? site Newtown Abbey TimesWork is currently underway to landscape a grass space in Rathcoole that has been used as a bonfire site over recent years. The project is being carried out in ...
Collapsed train passenger sparked emergency response at Mossley West Newtown Abbey TimesEmergency services were called to a train station in Newtownabbey last night (Friday) after a passenger took ill.
Complaint made to standards watchdog after DUP councillor's Cricket World Cup trip The Irish NewsTHE local government standards watchdog has received a complaint after a DUP councillor took a short break paid for by Belfast International Airport weeks ...
Business park could see 300 jobs created Newtown Abbey TimesApproximately 300 new jobs could now be created after planning approval was granted for a new business park in Newtownabbey. Members of Antrim and ...
Hightown incinerator: Updated environmental information submitted Newtown Abbey TimesResidents have vowed to continue their fight against plans for a waste incinerator in Mallusk after revised documents were submitted to the Department for ...
Poolpods launched at Antrim Forum and Valley Leisure Centre Ballymena TimesAntrim Forum and Valley Leisure Centre now have 'Poolpods' in place to help people with limited mobility gain safe access to swimming pools.
Biker convoy leads funeral procession for tragic Darren Keys Newtownabbey TimesA convoy of motorcyclists paid their respects at the funeral of Co Antrim road racer Darren Keys.
Belfast Orange march barred after 'scepticism' over parading near interface The Irish NewsAN ORANGE march has been barred from a north Belfast street following "scepticism" from residents about lodge members getting on and off a bus to parade for ...
Man released on bail after ?nettles? incident at Newtownabbey school Newtown Abbey TimesA man arrested in connection with an alleged attack on pupils at a Newtownabbey school has been released on police bail pending further enquiries.
Residents invited to have their say on local Planning Newtownabbey TimesEveryone who lives and works in Antrim and Newtownabbey is being invited to have their say on the next stage of the Council's new planning framework for how ...