Cannabis ?factory? discovered in Newtownabbey Newtown Abbey TimesPolice have located a cannabis 'factory' in Newtownabbey after a suspected drug dealer was detained in a Belfast club. Detailing the operation, a PSNI ...
Hightown incinerator: Updated environmental information submitted Newtown Abbey TimesResidents have vowed to continue their fight against plans for a waste incinerator in Mallusk after revised documents were submitted to the Department for ...
Police warning after bangers set off at Ballyclare War Memorial Newtownabbey TimesPSNI Newtownabbey has highlighted an incident in Ballyclare in which teenagers set off bangers at the town's war memorial at the weekend.
Brother and sister facing jail for defrauding siblings over mother?s will Belfast NewsletterA brother and sister who tried to defraud their siblings in their dead mother's will have been warned by a judge to expect jail.
Business park could see 300 jobs created Newtown Abbey TimesApproximately 300 new jobs could now be created after planning approval was granted for a new business park in Newtownabbey. Members of Antrim and ...
Councillor under investigation for alleged breaches Newtown Abbey TimesAn Ulster Unionist councillor has been referred to the Local Government Commissioner for Standards for a number of alleged breaches against the code of ...
Family concerned about missing man Newtownabbey TimesMark is believed to have been in the Parkgate area on Thursday, July 4 in the company of another man called Paul, who is a wheelchair user.
Newtownabbey cinema complex to go ahead as developer reports £266m loss The Irish NewsPROPERTY giant, Hammerson has said it remains committed to the creation of a new cinema complex in Newtownabbey, despite reporting an annual loss of ...
Newtownabbey-based ESF completes £600k Dubai Arena contract The Irish NewsA NEWTOWNABBEY street furniture manufacturer has completed its largest contract to date in Dubai, worth £600,000. Environmental Street Furniture (ESF) has ...
Have your say on Local Development Plan Ballymena TimesAntrim and Newtownabbey residents are being invited to have their say on the council's new planning framework for how the borough should develop up to ...