- Helicopter tragedy 'a mystery'
- MLA issues plea for organ donors
- Paisley 'doing very well' says son
- Resort 'would boost bid for Open'
- Pledge as golf course gets go-ahead
- Cows sought for charity airlift
- McGuinness pressed over bomb death
- Carson: it's the way he told 'em
- Tributes paid to funnyman Carson
- Police defend 'supergrass' trial
- £16m fund to tackle rural problems
- MLA plea on planning cases backlog
- Footballer crash death 'avoidable'
- Native animals under threat: study
Local Businesses
Arkhill Farm to appear on ‘Farm Fixer’ show
ARKHILL Open Farm located in Garvagh in the Borough of Coleraine is currently participating in Farm Fixer, a new television series to be broadcast in the autumn.
Causeway Hotel to undergo £50k refurbishment
THE National Trust has announced that improvements are to be made to the Causeway Hotel.
Ashers Bakery to sponsor Portstewart NI Hospice Walk
ASHERS Baking Company recently nominated the Northern Ireland Hospice as its charity of the year and will be sponsoring the Portstewart Hospice Walk on Saturday, March 31 as part of the NI Hospice Walk Week.
Invest NI helping Lestas Consulting to search new markets
LESTAS Consulting Ltd, a management consultancy in Coleraine, is being assisted by Invest Northern Ireland to explore business opportunities in international markets.
PHA funds new sexual orientation awareness training in Coleraine
THE Public Health Agency (PHA) is helping to raise awareness and understanding of the issues affecting lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people by funding a series of training workshops for healthcare professionals across the Northern region.
Riada Resourcing delighted with Investors in People Silver Award
LEADING local recruitment and personnel firm Riada Resourcing have had the quality of their work further endorsed by Investors in People.
Business rates boost for borough
STORMONT’S so called “Tesco Tax” could fund small business rate relief for an additional 458 businesses in the borough of Coleraine, according to East Londonderry MP, Gregory Campbell.
Business success: we’ve got it licked!
A hundred and fifty Coleraine pupils aged 9 to 12 swapped the playground for the battleground when they went head to head against their teachers to design a new Sundae for Morelli’s in the ““Business Battleground - Ice-Cream Challenge”.
Coleraine businesses urged to ‘Think Big....Think Marketing’
THE second phase of the Think Big...Think Marketing Programme has just been launched by Coleraine Borough Council.
Rates rise by 49p a week
HOUSEHOLDERS in Coleraine will see an extra 49p per week added to their rates bill this year after Coleraine Borough Council agreed to its lowest domestic rate increase in ten years.
Rutledge expands employee training operations in India
COLERAINE-based Rutledge Recruitment and Training has used Invest Northern Ireland export support, including trade missions, to set up a franchise operation in Chennai that will help Indian companies develop employee skills.
Rail track enhancement underway at Castlerock
TRANSLINK NI Railways is advising residents living close to Castlerock Train Station and railway line that essential engineering work will take place from mid-February until mid-May.
Be a confident homebuyer with right choice of survey
ANYONE who has ever bought a house will know that the costs soon mount up.
Robinson welcomes ‘tidy up’ of Portrush Railway Station
DUP Assemblyman, George Robinson has welcomed news that Portrush Railway Station is to be cleaned up in time for the Irish Open.
Fitzpatrick welcomes rural development grant scheme
COLERAINE Alliance councillor, Barney Fitzpatrick, has welcomed DARD’s announcement inviting applications from rural businesses seeking funding towards capital investment programmes.
Local organisations invited to business masterclass
THIS week marks the beginning of ‘Management Month’ which encompasses a series of free business and management masterclasses being organised by business leaders, local organisations and the Management & Leadership Network (MLN).
‘Businesses need proper protection insurance’
TWO of Northern Ireland’s largest financial services brands have urged businesses in the Coleraine area to avoid cutting corners and ensure that they are fully protected against possible challenges that may arise as a result of the current tough economic times.
‘Think Manufacturing’
COLERAINE Borough Council has announced the launch another of its ‘Think Big’ programmes, this time entitled ‘Think Manufacturing’.
Sign up for Meet the neighbours
CAUSEWAY Chamber and Londonderry Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with DFC, will host their first joint Meet the Neighbours event at the Radisson Hotel in Limavady this Thursday.
CAP money course to run again
LOCAL people are being given another chance to get their finances in order with a popular free course being run by Christians Against Poverty.
Glimmer of hope for Peacocks staff?
STAFF at clothing retailer Peacocks are holding out hope that the firm’s administrators will find a buyer for the chain.
Borough’s leisure charges set to increase by 5%
THE COST of enjoying the borough’s numerous leisure facilities over the forthcoming year is set to rise by up to 5%, according to Coleraine Borough Council.
COLERAINE IS FACING YEARS OF RECESSION
COLERAINE is facing years of economic recession - according to a shock UK survey.
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Weather for Coleraine
Wednesday 22 February 2012
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