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John Hanna

Members of the Presbytery Commission which conducted the Elders' Ordination service at Glendermott Presbyterian Church.

Three new elders at Glendermott Church

Masonic Club opens doors

Accident

Former councillor killed in tractor crash

Pupils from the Fountain primary school who sang Christmas carols at the switching-on of  Rotary Internationals Tree of Remembrance, outside the Foyleside shopping centre. In attendance were the Deputy Mayor Alderman Gary Middleton, with local church leaders, the Very Rev William Morton, Dean of Derry, Rev. John Hanna and  Rev. Peter Murray. INLS  4914-3900MT.

Christmas chorus from Fountain Primary kids

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Bin protesters willing to take legal action

Scarva alcohol concern expressed

Joe Nelson

Concerns over bin decision

Community

Latest step in bid to bring new life to area

Dr Michael Barry, left, Rev John Hanna, right and Rev Colin McKibben, the local Minister at Convoy.

Ministers visit Convoy Orange Hall and Presbyterian Church, offering support

Spokesman for the concerned residents in Banbridge District Council area Paul Scappaticci

VIDEO: Council rubbishes bin collection opposition

Rev John Hanna, Moderator of Derry and Donegal.

Glendermott congregation to ‘Lift the Roof Off’

Community

Pollution concerns at Scarva pond allayed

Concerns over pond pollution

Calls for speed ramps on Ballymoney Hill

Winners of the Honda Fourtrax 250ES quad on the Ecolab stand at Balmoral Show were the Hanna family, John, Jane, Rachel (3) and Michael (21mths) from Ballymoney. They took delivery of their prize from Irwin Farm Supplies/Ecolab dairy hygiene specialists Nathan McKendry and Maurice Wylie. Picture: Julie Hazelton

Ballymoney farmer wins quad bike

Festive plans are debated by councillors

Christmas car parking meeting

Diane Dodds, MEP, who was  guest speaker at the Signposts to Funding, for churches and faith based organisations,  held in the Kilfennan Presbyterian Church, pictured  with Alderman Maurice Devenney (right), and  local church leaders Rev. Dr. Robb Craig, Dr. William Morton, Dean of Derry and Rev. John Hannah.  INLS 1310-506MT.

Waterside Minister is new Moderator

Leisure centres at heart of rates row among councillors

Councillors query plans for St Patrick’s Day arts event

Woman injured in blackspot collision

Young two-vehicle crash victim ‘critical’

‘Find funds to save our safety wardens’

‘Find funds to save our safety wardens’

When Cllr John Hanna announced that he was to have his beard shaved off in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care and Macmillan Cancer Support, there was no shortage of volunteers to help. Cllrs Seamus Doyle, Jim McElroy MBE, Carol Black and Elizabeth Ingram queued to administer cross-party help. Photo: drewmcwilliams.com INBL41-605dmcw

Hair today, gone tomorrow for UUP’s Councillor Hanna

Lack of worker causes concern

Breaking News

Councillors clash ahead of birthday bash

HE funding concerns raised at council

Fatal fear sees fight refocus

Councillors at odds over SELB pitch stance

Angry exchanges as councillors trade lessons in mathematics and ABCs

Children denied places at school on doorstep

Attending the 'Big Breakfast' at Banbridge Orange Hall, were from front row left, Beverly Burns, Councillor Joan Baird, and Myra Bell. Back row from left, Councillors, Glenn Barr, Elizabeth Ingram and Ian Burns. © Photo: Gary Gardiner.

Get out and use your library, say councillors

Hanna ‘inspired’ by Belfast visit

Heated exchanges as new chair is elected

New Council Chairperson Cllr Olive Mercer and Vice Chair Cllr Hazel Gamble (DUP)  © Edward Byrne Photography INB24-228EB

Heated exchanges as new chair is elected

Katesbridge community are being safe and staying safe

CAB request for more council funding

It’s Trevor v John in Winter League shootout

The Winter League reaches crucial point

Scarva congratulated on Bloom success

Motorists need access to toilets - Hanna

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