Fire crews tackle shed blaze in Coalisland

Emergency crews were called to a house near Coalisland town centre after a shed caught fire.

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Date set for anti-drugs meeting with PSNI

PSNI representatives are set to attend a public meeting on Coalisland’s growing drugs issues for the first time next month following claims that the force has failed to tackle the problem.

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Clonoe O’Rahilly’s GFC notes

Events and notices from Clonoe O’Rahilly’s GFC.

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Derrytresk support road safety campaign

Conor O’Neill, Ronan O’Neill, Peter Kilpatrick, Kevin Campbell, Paul Hanna and Conor Gavin at the launch of the Live to Play campaign. Photo: Oliver Corr

Derrytresk players have helped launch a GAA campaign on road safety ahead of an awareness event next week.

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Solutions not obstacles

COMMENT The on-going “drugs issue” in Coalisland has raised many challenges and questions across the whole community.

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Environment Agency: Gortview Park sewage ‘not contaminating the Torrent’

Sewage seeping from a botched housing development in Coalisland is causing no “visible” pollution to the Torrent River, environment experts have said.

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St Joseph’s skiing trip – in pictures

Pupils from St Joseph’s College swapped the streets of Coalisland for the snowy Swiss alps in the school trip of a lifetime.

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‘Hyperbole and hysteria are counterproductive – we need common sense to tackle drugs in Coalisland’

COMMENT A couple of years ago I nipped into the bathroom of the hotel where I was attending a two-day training course.

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‘There’s no stand-off from us’: PSNI defend response to Coalisland drugs problems

  • Police refute claims crystal meth is circulating in Coalisland

The PSNI have defended their response to growing fears over Coalisland’s drugs problems following concerns of a “stand-off” between officers and the community over the issue.

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Police under pressure to attend public meeting on Coalisland drugs issues – but allegedly say: ‘We’re not ready’

The PSNI have come under further pressure from the Coalisland community to help address the town’s drugs issues after it was claimed officers said they were “not yet ready” to meet residents.

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