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Road policing patrol leads to drugs and cash seizure in Ballymena
Drugs, cash and other items seized by police following a vehicle stop in Ballymena Two men have been released on police bail following the seizure of suspected cannabis and a large quantity of cash during a late-night vehicle stop in Ballymena. Road Policing officers based at Steeple were carrying out routine patrols in the town on Wednesday night, January 14, when a vehicle caught their attention. Police carried out a search of the vehicle, during which a substantial quantit
Jan 17


New generation of filmmakers celebrated at Mid and East Antrim short film premiere
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford pictured with Joan Burney Keatings MBE with cast and crew from Cinemagic Placement Insights Programme. Young filmmakers from across Mid and East Antrim have taken centre stage after seeing their work showcased on the big screen at a special short film screening held at the Ecos Hub. A group of 23 talented young people, aged between 17 and 24, attended the screening of The Friendship Garden, an original short film develo
Jan 17


Royal Mail launches investigation after undelivered letters found along Ballymena river walk
A tray of mail discovered by a dog walker on Saturday morning along a local river walk in Ballymena. Royal Mail has launched an investigation after a tray of undelivered letters was discovered along a popular riverside walk in Ballymena. A local resident made the unsettling find on Saturday morning, 17 January, while walking his dog along the Braid River Walk in the Tullygarley area of the town. The man noticed one of Royal Mail’s distinctive grey plastic ‘perstop’ trays conc
Jan 17


Unionist parties trade positions on co-operation, Protocol and the future of the Union
Leaders of Unionism, (L-R) Gavin Robinson MP (DUP), Jim Allister MP (TUV), and Jon Burrows MLA (UUP). The debate over Unionist co-operation has intensified following a call from Democratic Unionist Party leader Gavin Robinson MP for closer working between pro-Union parties — a proposal that has drawn cautious and, in the case of Traditional Unionist Voice, sharply critical responses. In a message to party members and supporters, Mr Robinson described 2026 as a pivotal year
Jan 17


Newly qualified Ballymena health visitor wins prestigious UK award
Northern Trust Health Visitor, Mary Donnelly, winner of the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) Student Health Visitor Award, pictured with Alison Morton, Chief Executive of the Institute of Health Visiting. A newly qualified health visitor with the Northern Health and Social Care Trust has received national recognition after winning a prestigious UK-wide award from the Institute of Health Visiting (iHV). Mary Donnelly secured first place in the Specialist Commu
Jan 17


“Totally unacceptable”: Councillors demand guarantees not just apologies from Bryson
Bryson Recycling has apologised to householders following widespread disruption to recycling collections, as councils across Mid and East Antrim and Antrim and Newtownabbey move to address growing public frustration. The waste contractor issued a statement online on Friday, 16 January , acknowledging recent service delays and outlining steps being taken to restore normal collections. “Disruptions to our collection services recently are a result of staff shortages, weather co
Jan 16


Man seriously assaulted in Ballymena as detectives appeal for information
Detectives are appealing for witnesses following a serious assault on a man in the Sentry Hill Park area of Ballymena in the early hours of Christmas Eve. Police say the incident occurred during the early hours of Wednesday 24 December, when a man was walking in the Sentry Hill Park area and was approached by a number of people before being seriously assaulted. The victim sustained injuries significant enough to require hospital treatment. The incident has prompted an appeal
Jan 16


UUP Leader-Elect Jon Burrows MLA pledges pragmatic, service-focused Unionism
Ulster Unionist Party Leader-Elect Jon Burrows MLA speaking at the 2025 Ulster Unionist Party conference Ulster Unionist Party Leader-Elect Jon Burrows MLA has spoken of his pride, renewed energy and sense of duty after being formally nominated as a candidate to succeed Mike Nesbitt MLA as party leader, as the Ulster Unionist Party enters the next phase of its leadership transition. Reflecting on his nomination on Friday 16 January, Mr Burrows set out a vision of a “strong,
Jan 16


Back by pup-ular demand: Barket returns to The Junction, Antrim
Pet lovers across Northern Ireland are being invited to start the New Year on a high note as Barket, the much-loved market celebrating pets and their people, returns to The Junction Retail and Leisure Park in Antrim on Saturday 17 January 2026. Running from 11am to 4pm, the event promises a lively, family-friendly atmosphere, with over 50 stalls and exhibitors offering everything from gourmet dog treats and eco-friendly toys to bespoke collars and pet wellness products. Now f
Jan 16


Thousands of NI households offered free genetic screening for most common inherited condition
(L-R) Neil Irwin, Philanthropy Manager, Haemochromatosis UK and James Hagan, Founder of Hagan Homes. Thousands of households across Northern Ireland are to be offered free genetic screening for haemochromatosis, the region’s most common inherited condition, as part of a major early-detection initiative launching in January 2026. The programme, delivered by Haemochromatosis UK and supported by Hagan Homes and other donors, will offer up to 23,500 households in selected postco
Jan 15


McKeever Hotel Group strengthens Board with appointment of Norman McBride as Group Operations Director
Eugene McKeever, Founder and Group Chair welcomes Norman McBride to the Board of McKeever Hotels The McKeever Hotel Group has announced the appointment of Norman McBride to its Board of Directors, marking a significant step in supporting the company’s accelerated growth and expanding operational footprint. Mr McBride joins the Board in the newly created role of Group Operations Director, with responsibility for overseeing operations across the Group’s seven hotels. The appoin
Jan 15


Planning permission refused for proposed HMO in Ballymena after strong local opposition
Planning permission was refused for a change of use for a property at Waveney Road, Ballymena Planning permission for a proposed House of Multiple Occupancy (HMO) in Ballymena has been refused following a closely contested vote at Mid and East Antrim Borough Council’s Planning Committee. The decision was taken at a meeting of the committee held on Thursday 15 January 2025, where elected members voted five against , four in favour of the application, and two left the room , o
Jan 15


PSNI confirm names of couple and unborn baby killed in Co Antrim collision
Ralph and Cathrene Singco who sadly died as result of a road traffic collision in Co Antrim The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has confirmed the identities of the man, woman and unborn baby who tragically lost their lives following a two-car collision near Nutts Corner, Crumlin, on Sunday afternoon. The man who died has been named as Ralph Anthony Singco , aged in his 30s. His wife, Cathrene Kith Quiñones Singco , also died as a result of the collision. Police have
Jan 15


£25m Ballymena leisure centre plans approved as council eyes future funding
Aerial views of the proposed new leisure centre in Ballymena Plans for a long-awaited £25 million leisure, health and wellbeing centre in Ballymena have been formally approved by councillors, marking a significant milestone in efforts to replace the town’s ageing Seven Towers Leisure Centre. Mid and East Antrim Borough Council’s Planning Committee gave the green light on Thursday 15 January 2025 for the major development, which will be located on 1.7 hectares of land at the S
Jan 15


‘Toxic masculinity’ row as 19 Year 11 boys suspended at Co Antrim school
A group of 19 boys have been suspended at a Co Antrim school, with parents making an official complaint about the principal’s actions amid concerns relating to “toxic masculinity”. An official complaint has now been made to the school’s board of governors by most of the parents regarding the disciplinary actions taken by the principal, who suspended the students following an alleged incident at a school assembly on January 8. The matter has come to light as the Education Auth
Jan 15


Lidl urges Co Antrim food and drink producers to apply for 2026 ‘Kickstart’ supplier programme
Last year’s 2025 Lidl Kickstart participants. Lidl Northern Ireland has called on food and drink producers across Co Antrim to apply for its 2026 Lidl Kickstart Supplier Development Programme, following the success of several local businesses that have already benefited from the initiative. Applications are now open for the ninth year of the programme, which is designed to help small and medium-sized agri-food suppliers break into the highly competitive supermarket retail sec
Jan 15


More than £5,000 in unpaid rates pursued over DUP-linked Ballymena Advice Centre
The former DUP Advice Centre on Church Street, Ballymena More than £5,000 in unpaid rates remains outstanding on premises linked to a DUP advice centre in Ballymena, the Northern Ireland Assembly has been told. The issue was raised during Assembly questions on Monday, January 12, when TUV North Antrim MLA Timothy Gaston asked the Minister of Finance to outline the current position regarding the rates bill for 9–11 Church Street, Ballymena — an office previously associated wi
Jan 14


Ballymena car park gets CCTV as Council moves to tackle reports of antisocial behaviour
Castle Street 3 car park, Ballymena CCTV has been installed at a Ballymena town centre car park following a series of reports of antisocial behaviour, Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has confirmed. The Church Street 3 car park, which can be accessed from both Castle Street and the Larne Road Link, has become a regular meeting point for young drivers during night-time hours. While the area is commonly used for parking, concerns have been raised due to its close proximity t
Jan 14


Stena Line posts record freight volumes on Belfast routes as demand continues to rise
Stena Futura Stena Line has recorded its highest ever freight volumes on its Belfast services, underscoring the city’s growing importance as a key logistics and transport hub linking Northern Ireland and Great Britain. During 2025, almost 600,000 freight units were shipped across Stena Line’s three Belfast routes to Cairnryan, Liverpool (Birkenhead) and Heysham, representing a 1.0% year-on-year increase and marking another record-breaking year for the ferry operator. The mile
Jan 14


Former Mid & East Antrim PSNI commander Gerry McGrath appointed trustee of RUC George Cross Foundation
Former District Commander for Mid and East Antrim, Superintendent Gerry McGrath, marking Emergency Services Day at The Braid in Ballymena. Former Mid and East Antrim PSNI District Commander, Superintendent Gerry McGrath , has been appointed as a trustee of the RUC George Cross Foundation following his recent retirement from frontline policing. The appointment forms part of a wider set of board confirmations announced today (14 January) by Justice Minister Naomi Long , who has
Jan 14
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