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Business Fancy owning your own private islands in Strangford Lough for just £108,000? Historic Dunnyneill Islands, about two miles off the coast of Killyleagh, have come on to the open market ...
A picturesque private island on Strangford Lough, once frequented by merchants from as far away as Russia, is available to buy - with an asking price of just £108,000. The historic Dunnyneill ...
A PICTURESQUE private island off the coast of the UK is available to buy – and it’s just £108,000. The stunning Irish Islands of Dunnyneill, located on Strangford Lough, are home to ran… ...
Today’s page features Banbridge author Doreen McBride’s latest book ‘The A-Z of Curious Northern Ireland’ subtitled ‘Strange Stories of Mysteries, Crimes and Eccentrics’.
Marie Brackett Lough, age 72, of Lakewood Ranch, FL took flight for her heavenly adventures on June 6, 2025. Born November 22, 1952, Marie spent most her life in the Sarasota area, where she ...
The plight of Lough Neagh is being highlighted by a major festival with blue-green algae from the lough being displayed in a water cooler. Images of the toxic substance are also being shown on ...
As Belfast Photo Festival 2025 launches, the team are prominently displaying images of Lough Neagh’s Toxic Blue Green Algal on digital billboards across the city, to recognise the fragility ...
News UK News Blue-green algae from Lough Neagh displayed during Belfast Photo Festival Images of the toxic substance are also being shown on digital billboards as part of the Belfast Photo Festival ...
As the manager of the Lough Neagh Partnership, I attended the Nutrient Action Plan (NAP) debate in Stormont and what I witnessed was unfortunately hugely disappointing and, if I am honest, a bit ...
Images of the toxic substance are also being shown on digital billboards as part of the Belfast Photo Festival. Blue-green algae returned to Lough Neagh in April after noxious blooms covered large ...
Images of the toxic substance are also being shown on digital billboards as part of the Belfast Photo Festival. Blue-green algae returned to Lough Neagh in April after noxious blooms covered large ...