A DECISION to reject a mobile phone mast close to homes on the Lisburn Road could be appealed, a mobile network has claimed.
Our reporter hasn’t a prayer at latest council meeting
ACROSS the water an interesting row is rumbling regarding the use of religious belief in council meetings, specifically opening procedures with prayers or in some cases a full-blown sermon. An attempt by a judge to ban the practice in England was overturned by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles
SF-SDLP war of words over Lisburn equality
LISBURN Sinn Féin Councillor Arder Carson has hit out angrily at the SDLP – including Lisburn Mayor Brian Heading – for what he said was their refusal to support equality measures on Lisburn City Council.Cllr Carson was speaking after a proposal to introduce a scoring matrix to assess future capital build projects was sent back to committee for reconsideration after the SDLP refused to back it.
Getting away from it all
With the price of food on the increase, more and more people are taking the plunge and growing their own.Whether it’s a raised bed or a row of potatoes at the bottom of the garden, it seems that more of us are growing our own vegetables. But what if you want to go further but your garden is just not big enough? In that case the only alternative is an allotment.
The key to the mystery
THEY’RE falling out with each other in Lisburn for some strange reason – and graffiti insults and death threats are flying.
Step back in time this weekend
Ever wondered what it was like to live, work and play in Georgian Lisburn? This Saturday Lisburn city centre will be helping you to find out with a host of Georgian characters transporting the city back in time.