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David Hilditch MLA, centre, show his skills with a football on the steps of Stormont to Northern Ireland manager Michael ONeill and other MLAs at the launch of Football for All which aims to promote football for PICTURE: Paul Faith/PA Wire all across grassroots, domestic and international elements of the game
Fearghal Eastwood pictured on Court Street, Newtownards, in 2005 as the planning process around Castlebawn began
that it is an edge of town/in Business Correspondent town development is one that r.sherriff@newsletter.co.uk to protect town centre can also work retail. As Environment Minister I not only want to protect the environNEW jobs and the regeneration ment, but significant area of Newtownards of a to create also do everything I can jobs and develop the was given the green light economy. This scheme will help with Environment Minister yesterday as construction Alex Attwood jobs and approved planning permission opportunities in the I hope create for a retail sector. 50 million development Given the existing at the hismajor retail toric Castlebawn site offering in Newtownards in which inRuling on the latest the town. cludes a Tesco and in a series recent approval of major planning applications, for an Mr Centre,extension to Ards Shopping Attwood said the decision Mr Attwood complicated but offered had been to be vigilant on said he wanted how this a boost to tion the area. might impact on a town applicaa great trading reputation, that has This was a judgement including to after much thought, that I came in this time of double dip recession. he I visited the site. I It is the decision that, said. have assessed overall, is the edge the better way to proceed. of town The fact of the proposal, character, literally, with part of the de-
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A TRIO of men whose lives were changed by IRA violence are preparing to visit a north African jail in an attempt to uncover how Colonel Gaddafis regime armed the organisation. Willie Frazer, John Murray
and Jonathan Ganesh hope to fly to Libya before Christmas to interview former regime member Abdullah al-Senussi, who they believe was a key player in the late tyrants efforts to fuel the conflict in Northern Ireland. After Gaddafi was deposed, Mr al-Senussi was brought back to Libya to stand trial
for his involvement with the previous government, in which he was reportedly the head of intelligence. Now he looks set to face some of the victims of Gaddafis gunrunning programme too. Willie Frazer, the long-time campaigner behind Families Acting for Innocent Relatives,
has lost a string of friends and family to the IRA and believes some of the weapons used to kill them came from Libya. Channels of communication had been set up between him and anti-Gaddafi dissidents when he joined a protest led by Libyan exiles outside the UN in New York in 2009. Turn to page 8
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