Northern Ireland Water Ltd (NIW) was given a conditional discharge for a period of two years and ordered to pay £46 court costs at Newry Magistrates’ Court today.NIW was found guilty of making a polluting discharge and making a discharge to a waterway in contravention of the Department’s consent conditions.On 17 February 2008 a Water…
Tory bill to kill minimum wage goes ahead
Tory MPs are continuing to promote a Bill to abolish the minimum wage, which is due to be debated tomorrow.Usdaw is calling on its members to lobby the MPs who are supporting the Employment Opportunities Bill to withdraw their support and for David Cameron to condemn it.It follows a concerted campaign by the pressure group Wage Concern, led…
Calling all Local Buskers – time to blow your own Trumpet!
The streets of Banbridge will be paved with gold on Saturday 20th June 2009 for the much anticipated Banbridge Buskfest competition which, with a tempting £3000 prize pot, is expected to attract over 100 buskers from across Ireland and beyond.  If you want to strike gold with your busking act, then don’t leave it too…
Schools’ Place Names Project Exhibition
Pupils from six local primary schools had their work on exploring their local townlands commended by the Chairman of Omagh District Council, Councillor Martin McColgan at the opening of the annual Schools Place Names Project exhibition at Strule Arts Centre on Monday 8 June 2009. Key Stage 2 pupils from Drumduff Primary School, Gibson Primary School,…
FOSTER RECOGNISES BUSINESSES’ CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY
Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster recognised the positive impact businesses have on Northern Ireland society, at the Business in the Community annual awards.Business in the Community, (BitC) seeks to help business become socially responsible and it supports companies by developing campaigns and programmes focused on the environment, the workplace, and social and economic impacts.The Minister congratulated…
MCGLONE: DODDS RUNNING OUT-OF-CONTROL BONUS CULTURE
SDLP Mid-Ulster MLA Patsy McGlone said it is increasingly clear that the culture of paying large bonuses to civil servants is beyond the control of the ministers to whom they are supposedly answerable.A series of Assembly questions put down by Mr McGlone established that senior civil servants are receiving more than a million pounds a…
Jim Nicholson welcomes European victory
Returning Conservatives and Unionists MEP Jim Nicholson has welcomed his re-election to the European parliament. “I am delighted to see that the Ulster Unionist Party’s percentage has increased since 2004, and indeed since the last Assembly election“I would like to thank the solid core who have remained with this party, and also those who have come…
GILDERNEW LAUNCHES NEW RURAL CHILDCARE PROGRAMME
Rural Development Minister Michelle Gildernew MP, MLA has officially launched a new Rural Childcare Programme during a visit to Eskra Childcare Centre in Co. Tyrone.Praising the work of the childcare centre, the Minister said: “Every child has the right to be cared for in a stimulating and safe environment and the childcare facilities offered here…
BAKER CALLS DOUBLE ROAD DEATH ‘TERRIBLE TRAGEDY’
SDLP Councillor Mary Baker has expressed her remorse at the loss of two young lives on the Ballymulligan Road near Moneymore on Tuesday.Ms Baker is a neighbour of the deceased and knew them since they were children.She said: “This is just a horrific accident and I’m so sad that two young lives have been lost…
Public Health Agency encourages children to get active
A new campaign Physical activity: it all adds up! was launched today by the Public Health Agency to encourage parents and carers to ensure children are active for at least 60 minutes every day. Research shows that primary school children in Northern Ireland have low levels of physical activity, with less than a quarter (24%)…