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  Newry and Mourne - Economic Development
Newry and Mourne Local Strategy Partnership (NMLSP) has been established as a Company Limited by Guarantee with responsibility for delivering Priority 3 of the EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation 2000-2006 (Peace II Programme) in the Newry and Mourne area.
The membership of the LSP, which comprises 28 voluntary directors, was largely prescribed by the European Commission and includes representation from Newry and Mourne District Council (8 representatives), statutory agencies (6), the community and voluntary sector (5), trade unions (3), the private sector (3) and rural interests (3).
co-ordinated and integrated approach for the future development of Newry and Mourne and as such is consistent with the objectives of the Northern Ireland Executive’s Programme for Government.
www.newryandmourne.gov.uk /economic_development/assistance/priority3.asp   (323 words)

  
 Newry and Mourne District Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newry and Mourne District Council is a local council in Northern Ireland.
Council headquarters are in Newry, the largest settlement and only city in the area with a population of 28,850.
In elections for the Westminster Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly it is split between the Newry and Armagh constituency and the South Down constituency.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newry_and_Mourne   (256 words)

  
 InternationalReports.net : Northern Ireland 2002
The cities of Newry and Mourne are located in the south east of Northern Ireland in the southern parts of Counties Armagh and Down.
Newry is a frontier town located within the district of the Mourne and Slieve Gullion Mountain ranges which provide a wide range of recreational and leisure opportunities to residents and visitors alike.
“Newry and Mourne have seen a dramatic upturn in its economic activity in the last eight to 10 years, says Thomas Mc Call, CEO of the Newry and Mourne District Council.
www.internationalreports.net /europe/nireland/2002/newry.html   (296 words)

  
 News from Newry Cricket Club - www.newrycricketclub.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Newry were poised like a coiled spring, moving in unison with each and every ball and snapping at every opportunity to put the pressure on.
Newry and Mourne took to the field feeling disappointed not to have set a target of over one hundred and fifty, after being ninety-five for one.
Last Saturday Newry and Mourne Cricket Club began their 2002 season with a friendly match against Larne C.C. It was an opportunity for Newrys new coach and vice captain Michael Waterman to lead the side on his return to his old club.
www.gpf.co.uk /sport/cricket/news.asp   (1919 words)

  
 DCU Newry & Mourne Home Page
Newry is the Headquarter station for the District Command Unit and provides a 24 hour patrolling base for the area.
Newry and Mourne District Command Unit reflects the District Council Area.
Newry and Mourne DCU works in partnership with local communities, statutory and voluntary agencies to deliver a professional and effective policing service.
www.psni.police.uk /dcu_newry___mourne_home_page.htm   (148 words)

  
 Newry and Mourne Leader - rural development, northern ireland - Location
Newry and Mourne is a border district located almost midway between Dublin and Belfast on Ireland's east coast.
Newry and Mourne is the fourth most fishing-dependent region in the UK, whilst its' agriculture is characterised by low added-value and small uneconomic farms with a predominance of beef and sheep farming.
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www.newryandmourneleader.com /location   (185 words)

  
 Newry - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Newry, city, administrative centre of Newry and Mourne District in County Down, Northern Ireland.
The district council of Newry and Mourne was created in October 1973, when the six historic...
Newry and Armagh, United Kingdom parliamentary constituency in the counties of Down and Armagh, south-eastern Northern Ireland.
uk.encarta.msn.com /Newry.html   (80 words)

  
 Newry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newry (Irish: Iúr Cinn Trá or An tIúr, ie the yew tree) is the fourth largest city in Northern Ireland, and ninth in all-Ireland.
Newry was an important centre of trade in early Ireland because of its position between Belfast and Dublin.
Seán Hillen, artist, was born and grew up in Newry, and made a large body of photomontage artworks related to the 'troubles', many of which are based on his own photographs taken in and around Newry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newry   (1669 words)

  
 Newry and Mourne Homepage
Newry and Mourne is a beautiful scenic area steeped in history, mythology and legend.
The old historic town of Newry, which is the Gateway to the North on the East Coast of Ireland, nestles between two areas of outstanding natural beauty which are the splendid Mountains of Mourne in South Down and the Ring of Gullion in South Armagh.
Newry also has so much to offer to the prospective visitor, with its reputation as one of the best provincial shopping towns in Ireland.
www.newryandmourne.gov.uk   (94 words)

  
 Newry and Mourne District Council
Newry and Mourne lies in the south east of Northern Ireland, bordering on the Irish Republic, and contains portions of counties Down and Armagh.
Newry has a long tradition of commerce and is strategically located 35 miles south of Belfast on the main Belfast to Dublin road.
Cross border trade is vital to the district, with the Irish Republic being the principal market for over 70 per cent of manufacturing companies in the Newry and Mourne area.
www.energyfirst.org /Newry.htm   (98 words)

  
 Irish Abroad - Irish American News
Newry also has two of the oldest churches in Ireland, the ornate gothic Cathedral of St. Patrick and St. Colman and St. Patrick’s Church of Ireland which is over 400 years old.
To the East of Newry, rising dramatically from the sea, the Mourne Mountains dominate much of the landscape, which are contrasted with the lowland plains around Kilkeel and the mudflats and salt marsh areas of Carlingford Lough.
To the west of Newry lies beautiful undulating countryside better known as the The Ring of Gullion, this is an area renowned for its outstanding cultural heritage, Celtic mythology and its numerous prehistoric and early Christian sites.
www.irishabroad.com /news/irishpost/Travel/newryandmournemay1105.asp   (390 words)

  
 History of Newry and Mourne Cricket Club - www.newrycricketclub.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Although cricket came to prominence in England in the late 18th Century it was in the middle of the 19th Century that the sport became popular in Ireland.
Newry (Clanrye) defeated Kilkeel, unbeaten in the Newry and District Cricket league, by four wickets at the show grounds, Newry on Saturday.
Newry is still a long way off their first win but the momentum and dedication is second to none.
www.gpf.co.uk /sport/cricket/history.asp   (856 words)

  
 Newry Democrat: New season for Newry and Mourne Sub-Aqua club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Newry and Mourne Sub Aqua Club started its new season with their AGM which saw the election of the clubs officials for the next year.
A new element of diving overseas saw a contingent of Newry based divers sided forces with Naas on an expedition to the isle of El Hierro, the smallest of the Gran Canaries islands, which was once considered the edge of the earth.
The new committee hope to build on the successes of last year and have already planned a programme of events for the existing club members and any prospective club members.
www.newrydemocrat.com /news/story.asp?j=1033   (741 words)

  
 Plato Ireland Regions - Plato Louth/Newry & Mourne
The Plato Louth/Newry and Mourne region is celebrating its tenth birthday in 2005.
Plato Louth/Newry and Mourne was the first cross border region established in Ireland.
Plato Louth/Newry and Mourne is a joint initiative of the Louth County Enterprise Board and Newry and Mourne Enterprise Agency.
www.plato.ie /louth_newry/index.asp   (314 words)

  
 Newry mourne Abbey Ruins,Mistaken For Castle
Newry & Mourne was given £1,591,500 to restore a castle that they cant find, this a Castle that they themselves admit, cannot be found on 200 years of ordinance survey maps, its where abouts is
Sad to say Mr Bagnoll was refused out right, this fact is not fiction, but Newry and Mourne have made their own ruleing regarding this English Queens decision.
Newry is silent, and builds away at this bespoilers den of bodies,but i am not,
www.newryabbey.com /index_TO_GREEN_1.html   (828 words)

  
 ABOUT DOMINIC - Home Page
Uncle Walter was one of the mentors with St. Patrick's GAC, Carrickcruppen and a former Shamrock's Newry hurler.
Dominic' first taste of politics was as a fifteen year old participant in Civil Rights' marches in Newry campaigning peacefully for 'One Man One Vote', for fair-play in housing allocation, for equal rights for all.
During that time he acted successfully as Director of Elections for Seamus Mallon M.P. and for the Party in the Newry and Mourne Council area.
www.dominicbradley.com   (1248 words)

  
 Newry Chamber of Commerce & Trade
Newry Credit Union’s vote on dividend and rebate rates at Thursday’s AGM has resulted in a record-breaking £2.3 million being returned to members.
A Newry School principal has blasted performance statistics published by the Department of Education and Learning, claiming the figures are misleading and lacking in context.
Newry and Mourne HSS Trust’s annual Quality Conference, held in Dromantine Conference Centre, was well attended by a wide variety of Healthcare professionals from across the Trust area, and by representatives of the Southern Health and social Service...
www.newrychamber.com /news/index.asp   (418 words)

  
 Recreation in Newry, Mourne and Gullion
Newry has established itself as the main retail centre outside Dublin and Belfast.
Newry Museum is an excellent place to learn about Newry's history.
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members.tripod.com /~JonnyMc/recreation.htm   (321 words)

  
 Newry and Mourne bed and breakfast, cottage and self catering accommodation, Newry and Mourne guest houses, hotels & ...
Newry and Mourne bed and breakfast, cottage and self catering accommodation, Newry and Mourne guest houses, hotels & other holiday accommodation and places to stay in Newry and Mourne.
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Newry and Mourne (in the county/borough of Newry and Mourne, NORTHERN IRELAND, British Isles) - Accommodation At A Glance
www.gocoastal.co.uk /resort_guides/newry_and_mourne   (485 words)

  
 Newry mourne Abbey Ruins,Mistaken For Castle
The Anglesey estate in Ireland derived from the lordships of Newry and Mourne in Cos Down and Louth which were granted to Sir Nicholas Bagenal in 1552.
Accordingly, Sir Nicholas was first given a lease for twenty-one years, and subsequently, in 1552, a grant lease of practically the whole town of Newry and the lands surrounding it, the fisheries, customs and tolls of the market, all that in fact belonged to the Abbey of Newry.
Some confusion surrounds this Nicholas fellas name, he was not from Newry however, his son Arthur however can claim to be from Newry, it seems he was born in Ireland, however from the horriable things he done to the people of his birth place and others in Ireland.
www.newryabbey.com /bagenal_and_abbey.html   (2955 words)

  
 :::::{ NewryCity.com // Information // All About Newry }:::::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Newry City Centre Management Partnership has been in operation since September 1998, its primary aim being to address the commercial, social, environmental and management aspects of what it takes to make Newry city successful.
The future evolution of City Centre Management in Newry is vital for the creation of a sustainable future for our city centre and of more effective true public, private and community partnerships to support a wide range of urban initiatives.
Newry City Centre Management Partnership is an association of the private, public and voluntary sectors whose interests rest solely in the effective management of our town centre.
www.newrycity.com /pages/information_ccmanagement.asp   (367 words)

  
 The Outlook Main News
MAN’S Best Friend is to be targeted by Newry and Mourne District Council, as the local authority selects 12 ‘hotspots’ in a concerted effort to crack down on dog fouling and non-payment of licences.
Speaking at Monday night’s meeting of Newry and Mourne District Council, Mr Cole said that the couple had lived in the area for nearly 40 years and were “really distressed” by the incident.
A NEWRY fire crew had a lucky escape last Tuesday morning (6th September) when their appliance overturned onto its side and ended up in a ditch on the Ballyroney Road, Rathfriland.
www.ulsternet-ni.co.uk /outlook/outpages/OMAIN.htm   (1095 words)

  
 newry city centre management partnership
Newry City Centre Management Partnership is an association of the private, public and voluntary sectors whose interests rest solely in the effective management of our City centre.
welcome to newry city, whether you are looking for shopping, entertainment, places to eat or simply an escape from everyday life, newry has it all.
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www.newry.com /partnershipstructure/index.htm   (143 words)

  
 Slugger O'Toole: Newry and Mourne councillors accused of "wilful misconduct"
The BBC are reporting that the local government auditor has accused members of Newry and Mourne District Council of wilful misconduct, after they ignored legal advice following accusations of discrimination brought by William Frazer of FAIR.
Posted by: Jo at June 8, 2005 12:37 PM I think people should look at the excellent record of the councillors in Newry and Mourne with regard to power sharing before they try to condemn them over this incident.
A good day for the people of Newry & Mourne, so they dont have to see £10k of their rates flow down the SF/SDLP drain because they couldnt abide seeing someone they dont like use a hall.
www.sluggerotoole.com /archives/2005/06/newry_and_mourn.php   (4446 words)

  
 bureau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Newry and Mourne Volunteer Centre was established in January 1986 and provides support and co-ordination to volunteering in the Newry and Mourne area.
Newry and Mourne Volunteer Centre is a link between those who need help and those who want to help.
We provide support for the volunteers in their work and ensure that volunteering opportunities offer an environment where volunteers are appropriately valued.
www.newrymournevb.org /bureau.htm   (150 words)

  
 MS Society Newry & Mourne & Armagh Branch
The Newry & Mourne & Armagh Branch of the Multiple Sclerosis Society is working hard to offer help, advice and support to all those affected by Multiple Sclerosis in the Newry & Mourne and Armagh area.
We are based at Ballybot House in Newry and our office is open weekdays, Monday through to Friday from 11:00 am until 3:00 pm.
We believe an MS Nurse is a special person and one of the most important people in supporting, educating, empowering and caring for a person with Multiple Sclerosis and their family.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /codown/newryms/pg1.html   (411 words)

  
 Newry and Mourne Leader - rural development, northern ireland
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Welcome to Newry and Mourne LEADER website - Newry and Mourne LEADER (previously named South Down/South Armagh LEADER) is the local rural development company contracted to deliver the LEADER + Programme in the Newry and Mourne District.
Established in 1995, this collaborative partnership is broad based and representative of the local rural economy and has credibility through the comprehensive experience of its Directors and staff.
www.newryandmourneleader.com   (155 words)

  
 MS Society Newry & Mourne & Armagh Branch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Their initial aim was to secure premises that would act as a base for members, families, carers and friends who wished to avail of our voluntary services.
The need for regular opening hours became apparent in order to provide the necessary service to people with MS in the Newry and Mourne area.
The MS Society regularly produces booklets, videos and tapes on a number of important aspects of MS such as explaining what Multiple Sclerosis is, how to deal with the diagnosis and the illness, how to manage a suitable lifestyle around the illness and many more important aspects of MS.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /codown/newryms/history.html   (563 words)

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