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.
A NORTH Belfast primary school have unveiled their new gaelic kit thanks to the generosity of a local businessman.
AS we gear up to recognise our teaching heroes at the 13th annual Blackboard Awards, West Belfast education institution St Mary’s University College is delighted to be involved once again.
BELFAST City Council is seeking the views of residents and users of the Forth Meadow Community Greenway regarding its operational opening hours.
AMBITIOUS plans for a giant-themed urban adventure park and nature sanctuary have been announced as part of the major Giant's Park development.
TESCO has invited members of the Dunmurry community to share their views on a proposal to open a new replacement Superstore locally.
NEIGHBOURS have rallied behind a Clonard man who faces losing the family home of over 40 years after a court ruled that he should hand the keys of the property back to the Housing Executive.
A GROUP of cyclists from Belfast are set to take part in a cycle to Celtic Park in Glasgow to raise money for a motor-neurone disease charity.
STATUTORY agencies have been urged to do more to ensure grit boxes are filled and kept in good condition after a young woman slipped and ended up in hospital.
THE Beechmount area is not provided with grit boxes during icy and snowy weather because its streets are "relatively flat," says the Department for Infrastructure.
A YOUNG West Belfast girl is donating her hair to charity after being diagnosed with cancer a few months ago.
THREATENING sectarian graffiti has appeared on a wall close to a new £7.5m development at Ballysillan Playing Fields in North Belfast.
POLICE are appealing for information after the theft of an ATM from from a service station in Newtownabbey in the early hours of Thursday morning.
WORK to dismantle the Boyne Bridge in South Belfast will resume “as quickly as possible” after work at the site was halted.
A RALLY took place at the International Wall in West Belfast on Wednesday night after a Gaza ceasefire deal was announced.
COMMUNITIES Minister Gordon Lyons has paid a visit to a homeless charity in North Belfast to see first hand the work that they do.