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Published Date: 19 September 2007
SIR - So all the promises of a new cinema-complex and entertainment centre for Ballymoney have fallen by the wayside, and instead we will have more apartments and town houses. Now there's a surprise!
I would think that the problem is that certain business people have been bitten by the housing-bug.

To top it all they are telling us that they are worried about the condition of Ballymoney, and not the condition of their pockets.

Its a pity that a certain businessman from Belfast who took over the Jet Centre in Coleraine, didn’t take over High Street in Ballymoney.

Maybe then we would have had some real entertainment in Ballymoney.

We can only be happy that this redevelopment idea will make a few new jobs for the ‘traffic wardens’.

It will soon be that there will be none of the old Ballymoney left! And the old Ballymoney was something to be proud of.

Yours Mr T Wales from Ballymoney



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  • Last Updated: 17 September 2007 3:28 PM
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