Éirígí activists in Lurgan, County Armagh have highlighted the scourge of fly-tipping in their community, with posters erected to discourage those engaging in the act from turning local neighbourhoods into landfills. #LurganIsNotALandfill
The #todo list from Fianna Fáil candidate #michaeljohncrowe for #GalwayCityEast dropped in last night to Lurgan Park came in useful... marked on it to vote #prolife if possible... would love to have an Aontú candidate as #GalwayCityCentral do with #PadraigLenihan , if not
Morbid Knowledge Known as the woman who lived once but was buried twice, Margorie McCall resided in the Irish town of Lurgan, County Armagh in the 17th century. McCall apparently suffered a fever in 1695 and was soon pronounced deceased.
On the day of her burial, her body was dressed up and
Hannah & Dexter fetched me from the train after work to go for a walk in beautiful Lurgan park. Before & after! Kids cooked dinner. Baked potatoes & mexican beans.
I try not to take such gifts for granted. They are precious beyond measure #Gratitude 💙 It wasn’t always like this
We keep going and travel to Oxford Sunnyside on Tuesday evening for our final midweek game of the season. Its a 7pm KO in Lurgan #itsalwaysredandwhite