THE third annual One City Conference took place last week with delegates from as far as the US and the Basque Country flying in to Belfast to participate.
Joby fund nearing target
The family and friends of a North Belfast man who died after falling in to the River Lagan in January after a night out are nearing their target of raising £40,000 to buy sonar equipment for a community rescue team after a series of fundraisers over the last month.
‘Legal high’ banned but still causing havoc
A potentially lethal former ‘legal high’ is still in demand across South Belfast, after having previously caused an “epidemic” of anti-social behaviour in local areas.
Work begins on potholes but problems remain
REPAIR work has begun in one of South Belfast’s most exclusive residential areas after a surge in complaints about the the state of the road.
Look who’s coming to supper
THEATRE visits are not a regular occurrence for my fiancé and I as he usually has a date with Sky Sports, so I was pleasantly surprised when he agreed to go last week. Our choice was ‘The Civilisation Game’ at the Lyric Theatre, directed by South Belfast’s very own Tim Loane.
Firms hit by asbestos fines
A LOCAL councillor has welcomed fines for two firms which failed to remove potentially lethal asbestos from sites in the Village area.