24/11/2017
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Man Convicted Of Benefit Fraud
A man has been convicted for claiming £9,262 benefits he was not entitled to at Downpatrick Crown Court.
Alastair Irvine claimed Jobseeker's Allowance and Housing Benefit totalling £9,262 while failing to declare employment. He was given 100 hours community service and two years probation.
The fraud was uncovered following an investigation by the Department for Communities.
Mr Irvine is also required to repay any outstanding money wrongfully obtained to the Department.
Library Re-Opens Following Extensive Refurbishment Work
A library in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, has re-opened following extensive refurbishment work.
Green Party representative Áine Groogan attended the official re-opening of the Victorian Library.
She said: "The work and effort that has went into this project is commendable and I have no doubt that this will become a real hub for the local community.
"The library has already seen an increase of 20% in usage since it has been opened to the public in August and looking around the refurbished building today, it is not hard to understand why.
"They have turned this beautiful Victorian building into an inviting and comforting space that is accessible and open to all, no matter what their background is.
"My local library was a massive part of my life growing up, as it is to so many and we need to cherish them for the role they play in our communities, from teaching a child to read their first book, to running computer classes and bringing people together for a knit and natter."
Alliance Condemns Attempted Dog Poisoning
Alliance East Belfast MLA Chris Lyttle has said incidents of attempted dog poisoning on the Comber Greenway are "disgustingly reckless acts of animal cruelty".
Anti-freeze was found in dog food along the Comber Greenway in Belfast.
The discovery was made at the Barnets Road end, just before the Police Headquarters.
"The Comber Greenway hosts a huge number of animal-loving dog walkers on a daily basis. It is a fantastic facility, so for someone to allegedly leave poison in what appears to be a deliberate attempt to affect dogs is a disgustingly reckless act of animal cruelty," said Mr Lyttle.
"I have been in contact with the PSNI and Belfast City Council's animal welfare and parks departments, and have been assured they are taking this matter seriously and actively investigating it."
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A man has been convicted for claiming £9,262 benefits he was not entitled to at Downpatrick Crown Court.
Alastair Irvine claimed Jobseeker's Allowance and Housing Benefit totalling £9,262 while failing to declare employment. He was given 100 hours community service and two years probation.
The fraud was uncovered following an investigation by the Department for Communities.
Mr Irvine is also required to repay any outstanding money wrongfully obtained to the Department.
Library Re-Opens Following Extensive Refurbishment Work
A library in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, has re-opened following extensive refurbishment work.
Green Party representative Áine Groogan attended the official re-opening of the Victorian Library.
She said: "The work and effort that has went into this project is commendable and I have no doubt that this will become a real hub for the local community.
"The library has already seen an increase of 20% in usage since it has been opened to the public in August and looking around the refurbished building today, it is not hard to understand why.
"They have turned this beautiful Victorian building into an inviting and comforting space that is accessible and open to all, no matter what their background is.
"My local library was a massive part of my life growing up, as it is to so many and we need to cherish them for the role they play in our communities, from teaching a child to read their first book, to running computer classes and bringing people together for a knit and natter."
Alliance Condemns Attempted Dog Poisoning
Alliance East Belfast MLA Chris Lyttle has said incidents of attempted dog poisoning on the Comber Greenway are "disgustingly reckless acts of animal cruelty".
Anti-freeze was found in dog food along the Comber Greenway in Belfast.
The discovery was made at the Barnets Road end, just before the Police Headquarters.
"The Comber Greenway hosts a huge number of animal-loving dog walkers on a daily basis. It is a fantastic facility, so for someone to allegedly leave poison in what appears to be a deliberate attempt to affect dogs is a disgustingly reckless act of animal cruelty," said Mr Lyttle.
"I have been in contact with the PSNI and Belfast City Council's animal welfare and parks departments, and have been assured they are taking this matter seriously and actively investigating it."
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Hero Army Dog Handlers Honoured
Murdered soldiers who worked with specialist 'sniffer' dogs during the Northern Ireland Troubles have been remembered. The 'Red Paw' and its work across Northern Ireland was the subject of a special memorial service held in England at the weekend. It was in honour of the six dog handlers and two sniffer dogs killed in Northern Ireland.
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Fines For Over 87,000 Overdue Library Books Wiped
Fines for more than 87,000 overdue library books have been dropped in an effort to encourage people back into NI's libraries. Welcoming the news that Libraries NI have removed fines for overdue library books with immediate effect, Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey, said: "Libraries are a crucial resource at the heart of our communities.
Fines For Over 87,000 Overdue Library Books Wiped
Fines for more than 87,000 overdue library books have been dropped in an effort to encourage people back into NI's libraries. Welcoming the news that Libraries NI have removed fines for overdue library books with immediate effect, Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey, said: "Libraries are a crucial resource at the heart of our communities.
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Belfast's Oldest Library To Close On Saturday's
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Belfast's Oldest Library To Close On Saturday's
Belfast's oldest library is to close on Saturdays due to financial reasons. The closure of The Linen Hall Library has caused widepread disappointment. SDLP Deputy Leader Nichola Mallon said it should be supported to open "as much as possible".
09 July 2014
Permission Granted For £20m QUB School Of Law
Planning permission has been granted for a new £20m School of Law and student amenity area at Queen’s University Belfast. The application by Queen’s is for the main former library tower redevelopment to provide a new School of Law and student cafe/amenity area.
Permission Granted For £20m QUB School Of Law
Planning permission has been granted for a new £20m School of Law and student amenity area at Queen’s University Belfast. The application by Queen’s is for the main former library tower redevelopment to provide a new School of Law and student cafe/amenity area.
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