Eight KFC restaurants are to be sold as part of a large Northern Ireland property portfolio set to be auctioned off next ...
A much-loved shopping centre which became a landmark in the 80s has announced that it is closing to the dismay of shoppers who are calling it the 'end of an era'. Connswater Shopping Centre ...
After meeting with students working in the Cancer Research Centre’s laboratory ... Klas Therapeutics is based in the research labs here at Ulster University Coleraine campus, and having the strong ...
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Plans to change former JJB Sports premises in Coleraine into indoor 'padel' tennis centrePlans have been submitted to Causeway Coast & Glens Council to convert the long derelict JJB Sports building in Coleraine to ...
Connswater Shopping Centre in east Belfast is to close in two weeks, having been placed into receivership. The centre is now under the control of insolvency practitioners who will try to sell it.
A SHOPPING centre loved in the 1980s has suddenly decided to close its doors in a huge blow to customers. The centre was the first of its kind in Northern Ireland, prompting fans to mourn the ...
The Connswater shopping centre in east Belfast after it was announced it will close down in two weeks (Picture: PA) A much-loved shopping centre has announced it will be closing in a matter of ...
A slew of family-run companies are taking over Australia’s shopping centres. Now, we can reveal who they are. From the Andrianakos family who just snapped up a half stake worth $385m in ...
The closure of Connswater Shopping Centre has been called a “sad day” for east Belfast and a “slap in the face” by political representatives, as the fallout over today’s announcement ...
Police were called to St George’s at 9.16am after it was reported the shopping centre was the target of a bomb threat. The alarm was activated and staff and shoppers were instructed to leave the ...
After Coleraine beat Portadown 1-0 at the Showgrounds to sneak into the top six ahead of the Ports, BBC Sport NI gets the thoughts of Bannsiders boss Dean Shiels and Ports manager Niall Currie.
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