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  2. Current town disruption will be worth it in the end
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  3. Tourism training day a success
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  4. Businesses to benefit from recycling collection
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  5. Family fun day to celebrate St Patrick at Lough Neagh Discovery Centre
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  8. P7 pupils kick smoking into touch
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  9. Portadown Public Realm Works Information Morning
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  10. Locals reminded to get their running shoes at the ready for Sport Relief!
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  11. Award winning business broadcaster offers advice to local businesses
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  12. Local school children urged to ‘bee’ safe
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  13. No Smoking Day – Make a fresh start
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  14. Future Leisure Provision in Craigavon
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  15. Lurgan Park put on the map for local school children!
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  16. Local History Lecture Series at Craigavon Museum
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  17. Substation in Mandeville Street is removed
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  18. Queen’s students use regeneration of Portadown for case study
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  19. Councillors to receive report on future of leisure provision
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  20. Council urges residents to watch their waste!
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  21. Alleygating initiative to improve Community Safety
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  22. Council and traders work together to agree William Street resurfacing
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  23. Residents urged to go the extra mile for Sport Relief!
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  24. Estimates on Rates for 2010/2011
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Tourism

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Welcome to Craigavon ….

In the heart of Northern Ireland, on the southern shores of Lough Neagh, Craigavon offers visitors a blend of town and country landscapes. The area embraces the historic towns of Lurgan and Portadown and many charming villages.

Within this rich tapestry of lakeland, parks and towns, visitors will find a host of activities for all the family to enjoy.

Whether exploring the aquatic environment of Lough Neagh, enjoying the shopping opportunities of its towns, or taking advantage of its many sports facilities, Craigavon extends a warm welcome to its visitors.