Nomination Call For Policing In The Community Awards

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    Policing with the Community Awards. Each year the awards honour the work of officers and teams who make a difference in how the community is being policed. Members of the public can nominate their local officers for Police Officer of the Year and Neighbourhood Team of the Year by logging on to www.psni.police.uk [caption id="attachment_20373" align="alignleft" width="200" caption="Councillor William Dick, Chairman of the Down District Policing Partnership. "][/caption] Encouraging the public to make nominations, Chair of Down District Policing Partnership, Councillor William Dick said, “These awards give the community the opportunity to recognise good policing work in our area. Every day, officers are working with and on behalf of the whole community and sometimes those who do excellent work are often unnoticed. If you think someone in your local police team has shown themselves to be exceptional in their job, you might be interested in making a nomination so they can be publicly recognised for their work.” To nominate Police Officer of the Year and Neighbourhood Policing Team of the Year, you can request a nomination form from local police commanders or log onto www.psni.police.uk The closing date for nominations is 11 March 2011 and winners will be announced at an Awards Ceremony in May.]]>

    Save Killyleagh Library Group At Stomont

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      http://www.youtube.com/user/SKLCampaign Following a review of over 70 libraries by Libraries NI, 44 were deemed viable, 21 were classed as needing major work or a new building and ten libraries were classed as potentially unviable.

      Comedian Kevin McAleer To Gig In Castlewellan

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        Kevin McAleer has influenced a whole generation of performers both in Ireland and the UK. His latest one-man show is already being described as his most original and most hilarious work ever, which is quite an accolade when you consider 20 years of mind-bending output, from the legendary early years on RTE’s ‘Nighthawks’ to his multi-award winning ‘Chalk & Cheese.’

        NIHE To Replace Newcastle Heating Systems

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          Coogan commends Downpatrick Housing Executive Sinn Féin Councillor Mickey Coogan has praised the District Office of the Housing Executive for improvements carried out in residential areas of Ballynahinch. [caption id="attachment_20355" align="alignleft" width="400" caption="Councillor Mickey Coogan looking over the fence work in Ballynahinch."][/caption] Councillor Coogan said,xa0“I have been working with the local district office to try and get a fence erected to the rear of properties in Windmill Walk/Drive for some time now. Despite the difficult economic times I welcome the fact money was found to do this work which will soon be completed. “The old fencing which runs alongside a small stream near to these homes was damaged and needed to be replaced to stop illegal dumping and to close off access to the stream. “On a separate issue, I wrote to the NIHE Executive to request that their remaining properties in Drumaness which have open and Parkray fires xa0be replaced with an oil-fired system. “It is hoped this work will be completed within the next 3-4 weeks which will be a relief for those people who have waited so long for this more efficient type of heating.”]]>