Fall forecast for border-hopping-shopping(5 November 2009) By Cormac Campbell
Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan believes that the upcoming increase in VAT in the UK will help stem the flow of Southern Shoppers travelling to Newry.
Mr Lenihan also told the Sunday Independent that there wo...
CU figures ‘positive’(3 November 2009) PRUDENT operating has been credited with Newry Credit Union’s positive figures.
The proposed dividend and interest rebates have just been announced ahead of this month’s annual general meeting.
The suggested figures are three per ce...
Waste treatment firm lands £10m contract(3 November 2009) A NEWRY company has won contracts totalling over £10m to create new waste treatment works.
EIMCO Water Technologies contracts include designing and building a works in Bushmills-home of the famous whiskey.
To cater for the influx of...
More growth at First Derivatives(29 October 2009) More growth at First Derivatives
Newry financial software firm First Derivatives has bought US software firm Reference Data Factory in a deal that could be worth as much as $10m.
Last week the Canal Quay venture posted impressive pr...
District stores shine(27 October 2009) THE food retail sector in Newry has been given a shining endorsement at a plush awards ceremony.
Three independent stores came out on top at the Neighbourhood Retailer Awards, including Mulkerns Eurospar, which was named forecourt of the yea...
PPS Confirm Office Move(27 October 2009)
The Public Prosecution Service will open an office in Newry next year as part of the decentralisation of jobs as recommended in the Bain Report.
The new office will be based on the Downshire Road and have a staffing complement of 50 ...
Business Community pushing to make the point(27 October 2009) Business people in Warrenpoint are striving to give the town its rightful place on the tourism trail.
Warrenpoint, Burren and Rostrevor Chamber of Commerce has created a 2010 calendar featuring scenic images taken by professional photographe...
UTV applause for FPM(27 October 2009) A THINK-positive attitude to the recession adopted by a Newry-based consultancy firm has helped it score a top award.
Much to the delight of staff at FPM Accountants LLP, the firm won the prestigious UTV/Business Eye Business Consultancy of ...