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Foodie Favourites

Savour the Flavour of your Foodie Favourites

UrbanABC Foodie Favourites Campaign Showcases Delicious Dishes from 25 Dine-in Businesses. UrbanABC is excited to announce the launch of its Foodie Favourites Campaign, a...
Easter Trail 2023

Lord Mayor’s Easter Trail and Fun Day

The sun came out for the Lord Mayor, Cllr Paul Greenfield's Easter Trail and Fun Day at Tannaghmore Gardens on Thursday 6th April 2023. Everyone...
Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough, Councillor Paul Greenfield is joined by Roger Wilson, CEO Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council and Sorcha Mullholland, Education Authority Locality Manager for South West to inspect the new facilities at Ferris Park, Dromore.

State-of-the-art pitch and tennis courts replacement now complete at Ferris Park

A significant investment in Dromore that will benefit the whole community has just been completed, with the replacement of the synthetic pitch and tennis...
BuskFest 2023

Banbridge hits the high notes as Buskfest returns

Banging tunes, big songs and great live entertainment returns to the bustling streets of Banbridge when the well-established Busking Festival – BuskFest – returns...
Pictured L-R: David Weir (ABC Council), Lord Mayor Greenfield and Norah McCorry.

Lurgan Poetry Book Helps Support Lord Mayor Charities

Lurgan resident Norah McCorry makes a donation of £500 in total to the Lord Mayor’s chosen charities, Southern Area Hospice and B Positive, thanks...
Pictured at the unveiling of the new Adopt-a-Street scheme brand at the Palace, Armagh are L – R, Helen Donnelly (Tullysarran Community Group), Kate Campbell (ABC Council), Deputy Lord Mayor, Cllr Tim McClelland, Paul McCullough (ABC Council), Majella Geraghty (Armagh Volunteer) and Eileen Canavan (Ballymacnab LHLH Group)

Adopt-a-Street scheme gets a spring clean

Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council’s Adopt-a-Street scheme is getting an upgrade!  As spring brings with it the lighter nights and warmer weather,...
Lord Mayor, Councillor Paul Greenfield and Dolores Donnelly, Community Development Officer present copies of the Great Famine Education Programme booklet to Miss Caitlin Seeley, St. John the Baptist College and Mr Andrew Chambers, Killicomaine Junior High School along with pupils from both schools.

Council’s Great Famine Education Programme an exceptional success

The Great Irish Famine is arguably the most pivotal occurrence in modern Irish history. It’s global reach and impact cannot be under estimated.  To...
Local tourism and hospitality go digital to boost their business

Local tourism and hospitality go digital to boost their business

Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council Tourism Team recently offered tourism and hospitality businesses in the borough the opportunity to take part in...
Local Students Get Inspired at International Womens Day Event

Local Students Get Inspired at International Women’s Day Event!

Yesterday saw around 80 secondary school students join Lord Mayor Greenfield, local councillors, and business leaders at Craigavon Civic and Conference Centre to celebrate...
Pictured (left to right) Lord Mayor Councillor Paul Greenfield, Harry Singer, Co-owner of Roast and Roll, Aaron Bushby, Co-owner of Roast and Roll and Samuel Marshall, business advisor at the Banbridge Enterprise Centre.

Banbridge gaming enthusiasts launch popular tabletop games café

Banbridge gaming enthusiasts have turned their passion for tabletop games into a popular local games café, Roast & Roll, thanks to help from the...