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Loneliness Awareness Week launch with LM

Join a Chatty Walk this Loneliness Awareness Week

Getting more active isn’t just about your physical health - the social aspects are just as important. Join our Chatty Walks, planned across Loneliness...
Mens health week logo

Be the Picture of Health for Men’s Health Week

This year International Men's Health Week (MHW) will run from Monday 12 until Sunday 18 June 2023. Celebrated in many European countries, as well as...
Blue green algae in river

Residents urged to be mindful of blue-green algae

Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council is encouraging users of council owned lakes and waterways to be mindful of the signs of blue-green...
Shared Island Agri Food partner representatives

ABC Council hosts shared-island agriculture study visit

Partners from the Shared Island Agri Food Infrastructure Enabling Growth project gathered in Armagh for a study visit to explore the development of food...

Food Heartland Serve Up Success at Lurgan Show

It was a celebration of all things food, farming and agriculture at this year’s Lurgan Show, as thousands of people from far and wide...
New Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor

New Lord Mayor Set to Champion Economic Prosperity and Social Wellbeing for the People...

The new Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough is Councillor Margaret Tinsley. The announcement was made during the Annual Meeting of...

Outgoing Lord Mayor Raises £22,500 for Chosen Charities

Outgoing Lord Mayor Councillor Paul Greenfield was absolutely delighted to hand over the fantastic sum of £22,500 to his two chosen charities, Southern Area...

Public Consultation: PEACEPLUS Programme & Good Relations Audit

Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council is encouraging residents and local community groups to engage in the PEACEPLUS and Good Relations public consultation. During...

Local agri-food businesses invited to third exclusive Food Heartland network event

The third event in a so far very successful range of Food Heartland network meetings will be held on Monday 19th June at the...
The first phase of the £7 million Lurgan Townscape Heritage Scheme got going in May as £3 million renovation works to four historic properties at 3 & 5 Market Street, 47 High Street and 38 North Street began. Pictured (L-R) at 3 & 5 Market Street, Lurgan is Louise McKinstry (Lurgan Townscape Heritage Partnership Chair), Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon, Councillor Paul Greenfield, Charlene Stoops (Deputy Chief Executive, ABC Council) and Michael Lavery (Lurgan Townscape Heritage Partnership Vice-Chair).

Renewal of Historic Buildings in Lurgan Underway

Multi-million-pound plans to lovingly restore 14 of Lurgan’s historic buildings to their former glory got underway this month, thanks to the Lurgan Townscape Heritage...