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Belfast Live on MSNLifesaving defibrillator map launched ahead of 2025 Moy Park Belfast City MarathonIt follows the swift response of a spectator—who had a defibrillator in his car—and a nurse who was nearby who saved the life ...
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Belfast Live on MSNBelfast One Million Trees project is 220,000 trees behind scheduleBelfast is “seriously off-track” in its schedule to plant one million trees by 2035, it has been revealed at City Hall.
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News Letter on MSNRefit work starts on grade A office development in Northern Ireland 'reinforcing its position as a key hub for business in the city'Commercial property agent CBRE NI has announced that planned refurbishment works have commenced, further enhancing the ...
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Belfast Live on MSNBelfast's Drumkeen Retail Park gets Council OK to split large unit in twoSpeculation is growing over future tenants at a major Belfast retail park unit after planning permission was granted to split ...
A DUP amendment to block signs going up at Wynchurch Avenue, Sunningdale Park North, Ben Madigan Park South and Wellington ...
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Canada women to face Ireland in Belfast in final warmup ahead of Rugby World CupCanada's women will play Ireland in Belfast on Aug. 9 in their final test match before this summer's Rugby World Cup in ...
A row has broken out over the installation of gates at a park in south Belfast, with the supposed security rationale for them ...
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Go-ahead given to split a major unit at Drumkeen Retail Park as speculation grows over new tenantsSpeculation is growing over future tenants at a major Belfast retail park unit after planning permission was granted to split ...
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Belfast Live on MSNNumber of fines issued in Belfast for dog fouling in two yearsBelfast City Council has issued just ten fines for dog fouling over the past two years, as one councillor claimed the current ...
There will be nearly 3000 Armagh fans at Corrigan Park on Saturday for the Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final with Antrim.
The gates are being erected at Crescent Park in the Botanic area of the city ... stop people from entering when they are closed. Belfast City Council is providing £35,000 towards the installation ...
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