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Newry, Mourne and Down District Council: Empowering Our Potential
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council is the third largest Council area in Northern Ireland, comprising more than 10…
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Warrenpoint Port: A catalyst for growth across South Down
Part of the fabric of South Down for almost 250 years, Warrenpoint Port has long been established as an economic…
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A changing enterprise
David Whelan speaks to Conor Patterson, Chief Executive of the Newry and Mourne Co-Operative and Enterprise Agency about the area’s…
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Mountains, myths and maritime
A five year strategy (2017-2021) for developing tourism in Newry, Mourne and Down sets out ambitions to aid the overall…
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A rural disconnect
Although broadband connectivity and speed is not a problem isolated to Newry, Mourne and Down alone, the diverse urban and…
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Putting knowledge and business first
Southern Regional College (SRC) leads in the provision of business support, technical skills and in building growth and opportunity for…
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Brexit and the border corridor
In October 2017, the 11 local authorities which occupy the Ireland/Northern Ireland border corridor, including Newry, Mourne and Down, published…
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Troubled bridge over Narrow Water
Proposals to build a tourism-boosting bridge spanning the Clanrye River between counties Down and Louth were first mooted in the…
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Economy
Direct rule threatens Social Value Act
Chair of the Assembly All-Party Group on Social Enterprise, East Antrim MLA Stewart Dickson, discusses the current status of a…
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