[19:05] Influencer and family forced to move after address leaked online as one visitor made threats at their home

A social media influencer has pleaded with fans to stop showing up at her Co Armagh home after her address was leaked online, resulting in a menacing visit which has forced her to move.

https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/influencer-and-family-forced-to-move-after-address-leaked-online-as-one-visitor-made-threats-at-their-home/a2086539779.html

#CoArmagh

Influencers forced to move from family home after address leaked online as one visitor made threats at their h

A social media influencer has pleaded with fans to stop showing up at her Co Armagh home after her address was leaked online, resulting in a menacing visit which has forced her to move.

Irish Independent

[13:33] Man extradited to Northern Ireland over murder in 1979

A 67-year-old man has been extradited from the Republic of Ireland over a murder in Co Armagh 40 years ago.

https://www.rte.ie/news/regional/2025/0402/1505440-murder-extradited-1979/

#67_year_old #theRepublicofIreland #CoArmagh #40yearsago

[08:48] Irish man who died while on holiday on Caribbean island named locally

A man from Northern Ireland who passed away while on holiday in the Dominican Republic has been named as 29-year-old James Gribben from Co Armagh.

https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/irish-man-who-died-while-on-holiday-on-caribbean-island-named-locally/a2137548737.html

#NorthernIreland #theDominicanRepublic #29_year_old #JamesGribben #CoArmagh

Irish man who died while on holiday on Caribbean island named locally

A man from Northern Ireland who passed away while on holiday in the Dominican Republic has been named as 29-year-old James Gribben from Co Armagh.

Irish Independent

[14:55] Armagh man sentenced to minimum 20 years for son's murder

A 29-year-old Co Armagh man has been sentenced to a minimum of 20 years in prison for murdering his infant son by inflicting "catastrophic" brain injuries.

https://www.rte.ie/news/ulster/2025/0313/1501928-murder-sentence-rowland/

#29_year_old #CoArmagh #20years

Have spoken to the mothership, no structural damage other than an old wishing well blowing over, but she was up at 4.30am & everything was rattling & to quote her, she was up to high doe. No loss of power though. So she's grand & is looking forward to a quiet night's sleep tonight.

#StormEowyn #CoArmagh

[17:33] Boy, 13, dies after quad bike crash in Co Armagh

A 13-year-old boy has been killed in a collision involving a quad bike in Co Armagh.

https://www.rte.ie/news/2025/0103/1489001-armagh-crash/

#13_year_old #CoArmagh

[21:53] One person dies in two-vehicle collision in Armagh

One person has been killed in a two-vehicle collision in Co Armagh.

https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2024/1227/1488279-vehicle-crash-armagh/

#One #two #CoArmagh

1958 – Fire Station, Armagh, Co. Armagh
Architect: Munce & Kennedy

Modern fire station by Belfast architects Munce & Kennedy. Featuring panels of rubble stone, modern glazing, it occupied an important corner bat the junction of several streets. At some point in its history the glazed entrance stairwell and expanses of glass were clos
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#ArchitectureOfArmagh #LostBuildingsOfIreland #Armagh #CoArmagh #FireStation #MunceKennedy

1958 – Fire Station, Armagh, Co. Armagh | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Munce & Kennedy Modern fire station by Belfast architects Munce & Kennedy. Featuring panels of rubble stone, modern glazing, it occupied an important corner bat the junction of several streets. At some point in its history the glazed entrance stairwell and expanses of glass were closed up, possibly for security. No longer in use,

Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings

1958 – Textiles Factory, Kitchen Hill, Lurgan, Co. Armagh
Architect: Houston & Beaumont

The factory was built in 1958 for Pinehurst Textiles but the British Army took it over in early 1971 for use as a barracks due to its size and position. A stretch of the road alongside was closed. Known as
https://www.archiseek.com/2024/1958-textiles-factory-kitchen-hill-lurgan-co-armagh/
#ArchitectureOfArmagh #LostBuildingsOfIreland #1958 #CoArmagh #factories #HoustonBeaumont #Lurgan

1958 – Textiles Factory, Kitchen Hill, Lurgan, Co. Armagh | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Houston & Beaumont The factory was built in 1958 for Pinehurst Textiles but the British Army took it over in early 1971 for use as a barracks due to its size and position. A stretch of the road alongside was closed. Known as the "Knicker Factory" to those who served there. A large complex

Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings

1960 – McCabe’s Bar, Portadown, Co. Armagh
Architect: Ian Campbell

Interesting modern insertion into a traditional pub exterior. Also included a remodelling of the interior to include an off-license - the owner who had inherited the bar was more interested in wine. James E. McCabe & Co. went on to b
https://www.archiseek.com/2024/1960-mccabes-bar-portadown-co-armagh/
#ArchitectureOfArmagh #LostBuildingsOfIreland #1960 #CoArmagh #IanCampbell19252020 #Portadown #PublicHouses

1960 – McCabe’s Bar, Portadown, Co. Armagh | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Ian Campbell Interesting modern insertion into a traditional pub exterior. Also included a remodelling of the interior to include an off-license - the owner who had inherited the bar was more interested in wine. James E. McCabe & Co. went on to become the largest independent wine and spirit importers in Northern Ireland. Sadly,

Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings