A man has appeared in court charged over an arson attack at a Co Antrim leisure centre during rioting in the summer. Paul ...
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Riverside Retail Park bought by Ballymena company for £30 million
A Co Derry retail park has been sold for £30 million by its long-standing owners. TDK Property Consultants has announced the ...
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Northern Ireland gears up for festive shopping frenzy with extended opening hours and seasonal events..here's what you need to know
Northern Ireland’s shopping centres extend opening hours and roll out festive events to welcome Christmas shoppers and ...
The eight Northern Ireland representatives for the Boys’ Minor Section of the 2026 SuperCupNI have been confirmed, with three of the teams making their tournament debuts.
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'This acquisition is a key part of our journey': County Londonderry retail hub sold in £30million deal to Ballymena investor
The sale of Coleraine’s Riverside Retail Park comes only a week after Erneside Shopping Centre in Enniskillen was sold for ...
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Former Irish League manager 'not waiting by the phone' - but would consider return for right opportunity
Former Irish League manager Stephen Small admits he’s “not waiting by the phone” – but would consider a return if the right ...
From 2026, Belfast City Hall's tree will be artificial as there has been difficulties finding an "appropriate" one for the ...
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Coleraine’s Riverside Retail Park sells for £30 million
TDK Property Consultants announced the successful sale by Kelvin Properties Ltd to Magmel (Ballymena) Limited for a purchase price of £30 million.
A Northern Ireland property company has snapped up a major shopping park in Co Londonderry for £30m. Magmel (Ballymena), owned by the Walker family in a joint venture with a Dublin businessman, has ...
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Antrim to Lisburn rail line key findings welcomed but 'lack of ambition' questioned
South Antrim MP Robin Swann has raised concerns over the lack of coordination and the timing of the publication of the key ...
From 2026, Belfast City Hall's Christmas tree will be an artificial one.
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