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Sports mad Emmie honoured in race

A MOTHER who lost her five year old son in the most tragic of circumstances has said the support of the South Belfast community has helped her through some of her darkest days.

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Group repair scheme complaints

North Belfast homeowners who had a group repair scheme carried out by the Housing Executive in 2007 said their homes have had damp and flooding problems since the work was done. Residents living in Newington were part of a HE group repair scheme that was done on homes in the area five years ago. Under the scheme homes that are privately owned have work done including replacement of roofs, rebuilding of chimneys, replacement of doors and windows and replacement of guttering in order to improve neighbourhoods.

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Two years on and still no drug charges

NoT ONE person has been arrested or charged in relation to drug dealing in a Newtownabbey estate despite parents handing over the names of known dealers in the area to police almost three years ago. Over the past number of weeks the North Belfast News has been inundated with texts, calls and letters regarding the levels of drug dealing in Longlands. Residents claim everyone in the area is aware of who the main dealers are but they continue to freely ply their deadly trade.

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Daughter’s tragic death inspires mum’s charitable efforts

A MOTHER whose daughter died after contracting swine flu while on holiday has raised almost £20,000 towards organ donation.

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Business as usual at Botanic Inn bars

PUNTERS can expect business as usual at some of South Belfast’s most popular bars despite the fact that the venues are up for sale.

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Two youths stranded on roof just the latest incident

Drug taking, verbal abuse and vandalism by a small group of youths, some as young as 11-years-old, is at its worst level in over thirty years, exasperated New Lodge residents have said. People living in Duncairn Parade say a specific group of youths have been torturing residents, including pensioners, for months by climbing on to the roof of their maisonettes to take drugs, scrawl graffiti and hurl missiles and verbal abuse.

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