Conor McParland joined Belfast Media in the summer of 2014 working as a freelance journalist at the sportsdesk and later the Andersonstown News as a reporter. Since May 2016, he works as a news journalist for the North Belfast News and contributes weekly to both the Andersonstown News and South Belfast News.
ST Genevieve's High School will host their annual Christmas Fair this weekend. It will take place on Saturday from 10am-2.30pm.
THE solicitor of a former Sinn Féin employee accused of damaging a portrait of a former DUP Lord Mayor at Belfast City Hall has described the allegation against his client as "entirely false, baseless, and malicious".
FOUR members of the Stormont Health Committee have visited the Mater Hospital in North Belfast where they received their flu vaccinations.
AN arms-manufacturing company which supplies weapons to Israel will not be taking part in an upcoming virtual careers event at St Dominic's Grammar School.
A PORTRAIT of former Sinn Féin West Belfast MLA Alex Maskey has been unveiled at Stormont to mark his tenure as Speaker of the Assembly between 2020 and 2024.
TRANSLINK has announced that Durham Street is due to reopen on Saturday at 8am following an extensive programme of works as part of the Belfast Grand Central Station project. It's hoped that the reopening of the busy road will ease traffic congestion that has dogged the area as the work continued. Its closure last year was blamed for long traffic delays in the run-up to Christmas. Chris Conway, Translink Group Chief Executive, said: “This is good news for our passengers, the local communities, pedestrians and road users, providing safe, convenient and attractive access to Belfast Grand Central Station and the surrounding area. “The road design has been carefully considered to prioritise safety and cater for large pedestrian flows and it is a vital component in ensuring the overall success of this project. “Anyone passing through this area will notice the vast transformation underway including development of the impressive Saltwater Square – an attractive new public realm space outside the station due for completion next year. “I would like to thank the local communities, businesses, customers and the wider public for their patience and support as we worked hard to deliver this milestone. I’d also like to thank colleagues in Translink, the Department for Infrastructure and our contractors for all the progress made to date. “As the busy festive period gets into full swing, we look forward to welcoming more people into this area and would encourage everyone to visit Belfast Grand Central Station and enjoy the benefits of travelling by bus and train this season and beyond.” Duane McCreadie, Project Director at Farrans Sacyr JV, said: “Our team has been pushing hard to achieve this milestone ahead of the busy Christmas period and it is a credit to our supply chain who have supported us in the delivery of this programme of works. “We know that the reopening of Durham Street/Boyne Bridge Place will have a positive impact on the city benefitting shoppers, retailers and our hospitality industry. Collaboration has been integral in the success of Belfast Grand Central Station since the beginning of works and it has been through collaboration with our client and other stakeholders that we have been able to reach this point.” Public realm works will continue in the area including remaining cycle lanes, sections of footway and crossing-points.
TRIBUTES have been paid to two young people who tragically lost their lives in a crash at the weekend.
IT was a night of celebration for West Belfast at the NI Food To Go awards at the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
KNEECAP have announced their biggest headline show to date.
THERE was plenty of smiles and excitement at the Royal Victoria Hospital for Sick Children as Santa Claus arrived to bring some Christmas cheer.
WEST Belfast MP Paul Maskey and representatives from the West Belfast Partnership Board met this week with Finance Minister John O’Dowd to discuss a series of pressing issues affecting community organisations.
THERE have been renewed calls for a Mobile Sensory Room to be brought to the Royal Victoria Hospital for Sick Children.
A WEST Belfast woman is to take on a 168km endurance challenge to raise money for a mobile maternity clinic in Gaza.
ANDERSONSTOWN-based charity Foodstock has launched its annual Christmas Wish Tree, aiming to reach a record number of children as more families face the reality of being unable to afford Christmas this year due to severe financial and personal pressures.
A WEST Belfast teenager who stars in a new Channel 4 drama television series has spoken of his excitement after its release.