Campaign launched to save Low Waters Bowling Club
The club has been part of the local community since 1928 (Image: Hamilton Advertiser)
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A campaign has been launched to save the popular Low Waters Bowling Club from collapse after the neighbouring Miners Welfare closed its doors.
BRAINTREE council has announced a new chairman and vice-chairman. Councillor Sue Wilson will take up the role after outgoing chairman Councillor Angela Kilmartin completed her two-year term. Councillor Wilson, who was elected at an Annual General Meeting on Monday (April 19) said work to support the district has never been more vital . Councillor Wilson said: This year we have begun to see the true impact of the coronavirus pandemic on people, their families, their communities and their jobs or businesses. As a council, our work to support our residents and businesses has never been as vital. I would like my year as chairman to focus on supporting our communities and businesses through this next hurdle as we adjust to the ‘new normal’.
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Cookstown cemetery theft concerns raised at Council
Dogs off leads are digging at fresh graves, Cllr says
Forthill Cemetery in Cookstown (Image: Google)
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Cookstown councillor has called on the town’s residents to remain vigilant following reports of damage to and theft from graves at a cemetery in the town.
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