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Belfast Live on MSNDeveloper for Bangor Queen's Parade releases new images of £50m city revamp plansWe acknowledge the frustration of the community and local business and civic stakeholders that this exciting regeneration ...
Bangor singer songwriter Mark Hegan on new music, finding his voice and building a career with heart
Bangor born singer songwriter Mark Hegan chats to Sophie Clarke about cinematic influences, emotional songwriting and why his ...
Jaidyn Rice, from the Bangor area, sadly died at the scene of a crash in the West Circular Road area of the city on Tuesday, ...
If you're dreaming of a getaway to Northern Ireland that combines coastal charm, rich heritage, artisan flavours and scenic ...
There is no disguising Lee Feeney’s joy and sense of anticipation as he prepares to embark on a Premiership survival mission, but the former Linfield man feels this is arguably the toughest time for a ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNBangor's Jack McMillan celebrates World Championship gold medal glory with Great BritainNorthern Ireland’s Jack McMillan played his part in a first Great Britain medal at the World Aquatics Championships – helping ...
I enjoyed living in Belfast for years. Eventually, I tired of city life and moved to the seaside town of Bangor. I'm happier now and have more space.
Two weeks after naming a new CEO, Sweetser, Maine’s largest nonprofit mental health care provider, said it will close its group homes in Bangor and Belfast by the end of the year, affecting 45 ...
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Sweetser is ending its adult developmental services in Bangor and Belfast. They’re one of the state’s biggest nonprofit mental health providers, serving 20-thousand clients.
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