
Plans prepared to repurpose key Co Down shopping centre as negotiations with potential tenants underway
Bangor outlet could house Padel courts, gym and “several” food and beverage merchandisers
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Bangor outlet could house Padel courts, gym and “several” food and beverage merchandisers
Sisters Hannah and Jennifer and friend Morgan each bring their own area of expertise to Cindy’s

Bangor-based bungalow offers privacy and convenient location for new owners
A council has been branded “irresponsibly short-sighted” over plans to scrap a park to build a car park, after revelations that it wouldn’t give up one of its existing facilities due to worries about

Bangor man Aaron on his ‘ridiculous’ journey through France and Spain to get to Bilbao
Bangor saluted the bravery of our forces and British nautical history today, as two tall ships crewed by injured veterans sailed into the seaside city’s harbour.

The choir has now grown from seven members to over 80

Residents claim vote driven by ‘fear’ of losing £60m project to regenerate city’s waterfront

The new 5.4 kilometre 'Whitespots Line' is expected to open in a few weeks

Old Bleach hit back after opening day horror show, while Bangor in hot form in NIBA

Developers and council officers say the city's £60 million regeneration project is at risk without the carpark
A council has voted to send in the wrecking ball to a popular park, as protesters gathered outside City Hall demanding their politicians call off the destruction.
Bangor manager Lee Feeney is searching “for the right personalities who can add to what we have” ahead of a second Premiership season which he expects will “be even harder”.

"You were taking your life into your hands trying to cross"
Campaigners trying to save a Bangor park threatened with demolition have lashed out at city authorities, stating: “The lack of respect afforded to the democratic process here is truly appalling.”
Four young people were injured as gangs of youths clashed in a series of disturbances in Bangor on Saturday.
A much-loved Bangor park should be demolished to make way for a car park, the seaside city’s officials have said ahead of a crunch vote next week.

Four defendants, who cannot be named because of their ages, are jointly charged with affray in Bangor on March 27
Officials have denied that a behind-closed-doors meeting over demolishing a much-loved park was a “lobbying exercise” involving politicians and a property developer.
Seven events have been confirmed to date in Omagh, Cookstown, Andersonstown, Glengormley, Bangor, Enniskillen and Magherafelt