Hair replacements ‘life-changing’ as stigma around baldness continues
Good morning! At the risk of sounding really lazy, this will be one of the more straight to the point newsletters I'll do in a long time (thank God says you!).
We have had a big company grilling us about our reliability as a news brand as part of a ratings process – a bit like the food hygiene ratings for restaurants in a way. It's all a little scary but going by their criteria we should be getting a big green badge....I hope.
Anyway, dealing with that on a Monday evening has eaten into my newsletter prep time. I promise Friday's will be much better – it's Kellie's first too. She and Rikki have been plotting away in the background on a few things so it'll definitely be much more exciting than this.
Headlines you may have missed..
Hair replacements ‘life-changing’ as stigma around baldness continues says barber — armaghi.com
Huge anaerobic digestion plant to be built near Armagh costing £9m and 20 new jobs — armaghi.com
Mum of four young children ‘afraid to let them out to play’ in rat-infested garden — armaghi.com
Tandragee dad left in coma after freak accident thanks medics who came to his aid – Armagh I — armaghi.com Armagh I reports on the county's breaking news, sport including Football, GAA & Rugby. Also Videos, Farming, Entertainment and Events.
Classroom assistant Suzy’s first novel published, 26 years after she took up writing — armaghi.com
Plans to build ‘modern, energy efficient’ apartments in south Armagh village — armaghi.com
Council budget of £250,000 to mark Queen’s ‘momentous’ platinum jubilee branded ’embarrassing’ — armaghi.com
Bail for man accused of breaking kitten’s leg in rage after it pooed in hallway — armaghi.com
Podcast
This week's podcast is with the Armagh Men's Shed...well worth a listen to.
Podcast: Armagh City Men’s Shed – doorway to a whole new world — armaghi.com
Fusion Festival
It may have been delayed but we do have new dates for the festival which will take place over two weekends at the end of March and beginning of April...
Armagh lights the fuse to a mega-festival spectacular for spring 2022 — armaghi.com
Jobs profiled
Here's another installment of our popular jobs profiled. This week we caught up with Leonard Know from Armagh Observatory and Planetarium
Jobs Profiles: Leonard fancied being a long distance lorry driver but it simply didn't add up - Armagh Jobs — armaghjobs.com I’ve been fortunate to work for good employers who gave me the opportunities I needed to progress, and I’ve worked right up to Financial Director.
Latest Jobs
Support workers required at The Heather’s, Armagh — armaghjobs.com
Professional Barista required for Glaze and Roll — armaghjobs.com
Full time parts sales advisor required at Autobits, Armagh — armaghjobs.com
Check out these roles and more at www.armaghjobs.com.