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Some councillors were on the platform, and Pat McMahon, then Council Chairman, announced his "100 percent" support for the campaign, subsequently resigning. The tour designed to encourage political accommodation and reconciliation at a time of tremendous political conflict in Northern Ireland after Partition. In the last article, The Rich History of Newry Town Hall we reviewed the development of Newry Town Hall, from its initial construction over the Clanrye River, through to its central role as the seat of local government until 1973. If you have any issue with any image or editorial that appears or exists on our Website/ Facebook/ Twitter Page please contact us at and we will deal with it. We keep statistics on Advertising figures, ie number of clicks or hits but these are completely anonymous and they are only shared with the business that is advertising.
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- The Second World War led to increased gas prices and Newry Urban District Council decided that electric fluorescent light was to be used for all street lighting.
- In this article, we will look at some of the significant political and cultural events that have taken place over the last 132 years.
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- New plans are underway to develop the Town Hall into a multi-functional theatre and conference facility, boosting cultural activity.
- The building was completed by 1829, using local granite at a cost of £8,000 and was the first catholic cathedral in Ireland to open after the granting of catholic emancipation in the same year.
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- In the last article, The Rich History of Newry Town Hall we reviewed the development of Newry Town Hall, from its initial construction over the Clanrye River, through to its central role as the seat of local government until 1973.
- During the Second World War, artists such as George Formby, Glenn Miller, and Larry Adler performed there in support of the American troops stationed in the area.
- It will also offer high-quality, multi-use rooms for various events like music performances, conferences, and banquets, alongside planned public outdoor performance spaces.
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- It traversed eighteen miles of a lowland corridor between the uplands of Down and Armagh to a height of seventy-eight feet above sea level, necessitating the building of fifteen locks to accommodate these changes in height.
- A glazed atrium will connect the two, creating a single venue, a concept echoing Sterling's 1890 original design for the Town Hall, which would have incorporated the former Savings Bank.
- The church was almost destroyed in 1641 and was not fully restored until 1866.
