Work starts soon on fixing persistent flooding and drainage issues at Cullybackey Cemetery.
Mourners have sometimes had to wear Wellingtons to pay their respects. A contractor will start work on the 24th of October.
Tuesday, 11 October 2016 09:09
Work starts soon on fixing persistent flooding and drainage issues at Cullybackey Cemetery.
Mourners have sometimes had to wear Wellingtons to pay their respects. A contractor will start work on the 24th of October.
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