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John Campbell: a change of atmosphere
John Campbell sums up the perspective of the business community as a tentative recovery takes shape. On 13 October 2008,…
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Ballymena: an industrial track record
agendaNi assesses the reasons for the town’s strong economic performance and the current shape of its workforce. Ballymena was initially…
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The County Antrim culture
The three council areas have a long and rich tradition of language and history. A distinctive accent sets Ballymena people…
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Mid and East Antrim
Mid and East Antrim will comprise Ballymena, Carrickfergus and Larne Borough Councils. The transition is being led by the Mid…
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Town Centre Development
The towns of Ballymena, Larne and Carrickfergus have for generations been the trading heart of our boroughs. Mid and East…
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Health and Well-being
The health and well-being of its citizens will be a central priority for Mid and East Antrim. This will build…
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Tourism
The Mid and East Antrim area boasts huge tourism potential, with existing attractions sitting alongside exciting new projects. A journey…
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Carrickfergus’ history
The town’s long heritage links into British, European and American history. Eight centuries of urban history make Carrickfergus one of…
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Upgrading the Frosses: a safer journey north
Work on the Frosses Road upgrade should start next year with a dual carriageway to be in place by late…
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New Local Government Bill
The Local Government Bill, designed to reduce the number of councils from 26 to 11, has been presented to the…
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