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26th September 2025
Mickey Kelly’s Bar ‘Quiz For A Cause’ - huge thanks to everyone who joined the monthly quiz night yesterday! Thanks to your fantastic support, they raised £400 for the Friends of Oaklands Association, bringing the total raised for Charities for 2025 to £980. Mickey Kelly’s are so delighted to support local charities and make a difference together with wonderful community input. Save the date: the next quiz is taking place on Thursday 23rd October - in support of the Brain Injury Foundation - don’t miss it!
26th September 2025
Here are a few photos from Sunday’s Singing on the Steps at First Presbyterian Church, Armagh! They were blessed with a beautiful, dry afternoon and say thank you to everyone who joined them for their time of worship outdoors…
21st September 2025
Armagh Hockey Club’s 3s and 4s got their seasons off to a winning start over the weekend. The 3s beat Saintfield 3-1 (away) and the 4s beat Newry 1-0 at home. Great start to the season ladies!
21st September 2025
Killylea Junior Orange Boys LOL 205 first meeting of the new season took place last night, 20th September, at the Black Headquarters in Loughgall, generously hosted by RBP 26 Killylea.
Superintendent David Morton would like to thank the boys for their excellent behaviour and the way they conducted the meeting. It was also great to see fathers and grandfathers present, witnessing how well the boys can run a meeting.
Thanks was also extended to the Junior Grand Master for joining them, for presenting the Juniors with the award for Best Lodge of the Centenary Year, and for carrying out the election of officers.
A special word of thanks goes to Killylea Peels Chosen Few R.B.P. 26 for hosting such a memorable evening for the Junior Lodge and for providing a lovely tea.
Finally, thank you to Bro./Sir Knight David Livingstone for the informative and enjoyable tour around the Black Headquarters.
20th September 2025
City of Armagh Rugby Club Youth Results from this morning:
City of Armagh U16 20 Letterkenny U16 14
City of Armagh U14 12 Letterkenny U14 36
Two hard fought youth matches were played at the Palace Grounds this morning. Next Saturday the league matches start for all youth teams. The U18s play their first match v Letterkenny (away) in the newly formed U18 Division 1 while the U14s and U16s host Monaghan in the regional league.


20th September 2025
Armagh True Blues Flute Band had a couple of “wee stop offs” on route to Glasgow for Pride of Govan’s parade…
15th September 2025
Everyone was dressed up and ready to to get down on the dance floor last Thursday night (11th) at the incredABLE Black Moon Disco ‘Movie Music Moves’ Night at Armagh City Hotel! An unforgettable night of friendship and fun! There was so much excitement for the disco to get started - as the pictures of the fabulously dressed queue show... and the red carpet was rolled out waiting for the stars! DJ Marko G was spinning the decks and had everyone on the dancefloor in no time! The organisers were delighted to see so many new faces at the Armagh City Hotel as well as all the regular disco dancers! This amazing accessible disco continues to go from strength to strength showing the huge need for safe spaces for adults with additional needs to socialise! Watch This Space for details of the next ‘Halloween Spooktacular’ Black Moon Disco…
15th September 2025
City of Armagh High School thank Armagh Credit Union for their kind donation to the Art Department. Thanks to Justin and Charlene for calling in.
15th September 2025
At First Presbyterian Church Armagh, you’re in safe hands! On Saturday 13th September, 16 members of the congregation took part in an Emergency First Aid Course delivered by First Aid for Churches Training Service. Every part of the First Armagh church family was represented - from the Choir to PW, Kingdom Kids to the Bowling Team - making sure all areas are now covered with trained First Aiders. A huge well done to everyone who completed the training!
9th September 2025
A few members of the City of Armagh Northern Ireland Supporters Club “on tour” in Köln this past weekend.
8th September 2025
This September, Janet Auld, along with some family members and friends, is excited to embark on a very personal and heartfelt journey. She is aiming to walk 1 mile every day throughout the month to raise money for Anthony Nolan - September also happens to be Blood Cancer Awareness Month. Read Janet’s Story Here (or click the picture below)
8th September 2025
NEWRY Youth Performing Arts (NYPA) proudly marks its 5th anniversary this year with what promises to be an unforgettable adult led production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s legendary rock opera, Jesus Christ Superstar. Taking to the stage of The Marketplace Theatre Armagh this week from 10th – 13th September for four shows only, this production will not only showcase the incredible talent within our community but also celebrate the journey of NYPA as a thriving hub for young performers and adults alike. Read The Full Article Here

6th September 2025
This afternoon (Saturday 6th), Armagh Cricket Club were very privelaged to welcome Cricket Ireland President, Donna Armstrong and her sister Helene, to The Mall as the 1st XI hosted Donaghcloney Mill, in what was to be their penultimate game of the 2025 season. Donna, of course, is the daughter of one of Armagh’s greatest players Lloyd Armstrong who represented the 1st XI between the years of 1946 & 1954. Lloyd made 109 appearances, scoring 2777 runs and taking 320 wickets. More Cricket Club News Here

5th September 2025
With a 'BIG' birthday approaching very soon, Rev. Malcolm Kingston (St Mark’sChurch, Armagh) has set himself a challenge to walk 50km (approx 31 miles) today and, if possible, keep going to 50 miles!
At 9.30am this morning he was already at the 14 mile mark!
If you would like to join Malcolm for a mile or 2 this afternoon / evening, you will find him on the following route : The Mall East → Victoria Street → past Deansbridge shop → College Hill → and back to Mall East. He'd be glad of your company!
Malcolm is absolutely blown away by the support he has received so far!! Everyone has been so generous in contributing to his nominated charities: PIPS Hope & Support, Marie Curie & St Mark's, Armagh.
If you would like to support his efforts, please CLICK HERE
4th September 2025
Last week saw the rugby season kick off with games for Armagh Rucgby Club’s 1st XV vs Instonians and 2nd XV vs Lurgan. The Craic'd Pot Coffee House Player of the Match was awarded to Ross Taylor for the 1st XV and Luke McCall for the 2nd XV, for their impressive all round performances.
4th Spetember 2025
Great to have John Wilson and his wife from Portland, Oregon, visit the "Museum of Orange Heritage" at Sloan's House this morning. John is a descendant of the famous James Wilson who was at the Battle of the Diamond and obtained the first warrant from James Sloan for Dyan LOL No 1.
3rd September 2025
The ladies of Glenanne Women's Institute were wlcomed to the "Museum of Orange Heritage" at Sloan's House this evening for a conducted tour and supper provided by Sloan's Coffee Shop.
3rd September2025
Aarmagh Hockey Club were honoured to take part this evening in the Baton Of Hope Newry…
1st September 2025
On Sunday Collone Young Farmers Club held their annual tractor run in aid of PIPS Hope and Support and Rural Support, despite the wet weather they had a fabulous 106 tractors line the roads of Collone, and thank everyone for their support! A huge thank you to the committee and members who made the day possible, it couldn’t be done without you all. The Club were very happy with the support they received with everyone being so generous - and are delighted to announce that they raised £2585.78 for the charities, this will be added to the total for the year. Be sure to check out the tractor run album photo ablums on the Collone YFC facebook page, more will be posted soon…
1st September 2025
With all Saturday’s games cancelled due to the inclement weather, the centre of attention fell on Armagh Cricket Club’s 4th XI, who travelled yesterday (Sunday) to do battle with Templepatrick in Ballyclare. The 4’s were situated in joint first position with Dunmurry and a win would see them outright winners of Junior League 9, it would also mean that their opponents would be relegated, so a lot was at stake… They won!, so congratulations to ACC 4th XI.
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