ROBIN Newton East Belfast DUP MLA, a member of the Policing Board has described yet another armed robbery of an East Belfast business as extremely worrying.
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Investment And Initiatives On Dementia Diagnosis And Care Welcome
ROBIN Newton East Belfast DUP MLA said, I am greatly encouraged regarding care for dementia sufferers following a response to my question from Health Minister Simon Hamilton MLA.
East Belfast Somme Commemoration Parade Deserves Respect
East Belfast DUP MLA Robin Newton has expressed his hopes that No 6 District Orange Order Somme Commemoration Parade on the 1st of July will be free from controversy or dispute.
Chief Constable Confirms Actions To Tackle East Belfast Robberies
ROBIN Newton East Belfast DUP MLA, a member of the Northern Ireland Policing Board, raised East Belfast’s ongoing problem of shop robberies with the Chief Constable at today’s meeting of the Policing Board.
Brain Injury Matters NI: A Charity Worthy Of Support
ROBIN Newton East Belfast DUP MLA has welcomed the announcement and awarding of £700,000 from the Big Lottery Fund to the East Belfast based charity Brain Injury Matters NI.
On Going Shop Robberies Worrying
ROBIN Newton East Belfast DUP MLA, a member of the NI Policing Board, said, the growing number of shop robberies in the east of the city is very worrying and may result in shopkeepers pulling down the shutters for a final time.
Yet Another East Belfast Robbery With Threat Of Violence
ROBIN Newton East Belfast DUP MLA, a member of the Policing Board, has said yet again a small East Belfast business on the Belmont Road has been robbed.
East Belfast Robbery With Threats Of Violence Condemned
ROBIN Newton East Belfast DUP MLA, a member of the NI Policing Board, said that another small business on an East Belfast arterial route has been robbed is part of a increasing trend.
Flood Allievation Scheme: Newton Calls For Continual Contact With Residents
ROBIN Newton East Belfast DUP MLA has welcomed the flood alleviation work at Clara Park due to start in June and finish in February 2016. It is likely the first stage of the work will start with the construction of temporary roadways and pedestrian pathways.
Support Older People To Enjoy Full Life
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