A list of puns related to "Newry"
Short in wages as off sick, money to buy groceries, happy to provide payslips/bank statements etc.
Emergency fund as my washing machine broke and need money towards fixing it. About the 4th thing that's broken/been lost in the last few weeks. Get paid on the 23rd. Will Repay ยฃ50 if that can be agreed.
Are there any taxi apps people use there, like uber lyft etc. When I looked at Uber it's not available, but is there a local one?
All said in title.
Edit: 1:20pm, 2 xboxs left
Edit 2: 1:27pm 0 series x left.
Still series s though.. :(
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Need a little cash to get me to my payday on Friday. Can repay ยฃ60 on the 12th
Hi!
I'm hoping someone here can help me! Today I failed my driving test in Balmoral and the next test I could get is in Newry. I have been there a few times but can anyone advise on streets they usually take you on or have any tips for that test centre?
Thanks in advance!!!
Small Regional Subreddit of the Day!
Every Wednesday here on r/ForestofBowland and r/Ribblevalley we feature a small regional subreddit from somewhere around the British isles, with the aim of creating a kind of list, an A to Z, of smaller regional subs, this week weโve chosen Newry, congratulations!
Newry
Weโre off to Northern Ireland for this weekโs Small Regional Subreddit which is r/Newry, the sub for the city of Newry. Long established as a major commercial port, Newry was founded in 1144 alongside a Cistercian abbey and is one of Irelandโs oldest towns but is also Northern Irelandโs newest city, and sits at the base of the majestic Mourne mountains, a range of Basalt and Granite over which presides 2,790ft tall Slieve Donard, Northern Irelandโs tallest mountain.
The city is now enormously popular for shopping and retail, with two main shopping centres; The Quays, and the Buttercrane Centre both attracting people all over the island, especially from the republic when exchange rates are favourable, although this infamously creates enormous traffic and parking problems in the area.
This subredditโs patron is a gentleman known locally as Marty Bogroll, the โKing of Newryโ, well-loved by the people of the city he is apparently an insomniac who cycles incessantly around the town, day and night, on his racing bike, it is, however, unknown as to how he acquired his nickname.
Medway
We went back to the shores of the Thames for last weeks Small Regional Sub of the Day, which was r/Medway, the sub for the district of Medway in the county of Kent, named after the river Medway which flows through it on its way to the Thames and situated 30 miles east of London. Home to many sites of natural and historical interest the area was important as a way point on Watling St, the main Roman road which connected the south of England to the North, and the Pilgrimโs way, which winds its way from Winchester to the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury.
Lake District
The previous weekโs Small Regional Sub of the Day was r/LakeDistrict, a subreddit for the National park situated in the far Northwest of England. Established on the 9th of May 1951, the Lake District National Park measure 912 square miles and actually only has one lake; Bassenthwaite, as all the other bodies of water are known as meres or waters, it is home to Englandโs tallest mountain; Scafell at 3,209 ft tall, and has 3 othe
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I like "the tildey" instead of "Utility room"
Got a new job, it requires me to be well dressed so need money for some news shoes and shirt etc. Repayment amount can be ยฃ85 if thats agreeable, but can negotiate.
Have a loan currently out but can repay both easily. Have paid back all my loans, and timely, with good communication. Hope someone can help me out
Can repay ยฃ60 on the 28th.
Small Regional Subreddit of the Day!
Every Wednesday here on r/ForestofBowland and r/Ribblevalley we feature a small regional subreddit from somewhere around the British isles, with the aim of creating a kind of list, an A to Z, of smaller regional subs, this week weโve chosen Newry.
Newry
Weโre off to Northern Ireland for this weekโs Small Regional Subreddit which is r/Newry, the sub for the city of Newry. Long established as a major commercial port, Newry was founded in 1144 alongside a Cistercian abbey and is one of Irelandโs oldest towns but is also Northern Irelandโs newest city, and sits at the base of the majestic Mourne mountains, a range of Basalt and Granite over which presides 2,790ft tall Slieve Donard, Northern Irelandโs tallest mountain.
The city is now enormously popular for shopping and retail, with two main shopping centres; The Quays, and the Buttercrane Centre both attracting people all over the island, especially from the republic when exchange rates are favourable, although this infamously creates enormous traffic and parking problems in the area.
This subredditโs patron is a gentleman known locally as Marty Bogroll, the โKing of Newryโ, well-loved by the people of the city he is apparently an insomniac who cycles incessantly around the town, day and night, on his racing bike, it is, however, unknown as to how he acquired his nickname.
Medway
We went back to the shores of the Thames for last weeks Small Regional Sub of the Day, which was r/Medway, the sub for the district of Medway in the county of Kent, named after the river Medway which flows through it on its way to the Thames and situated 30 miles east of London. Home to many sites of natural and historical interest the area was important as a way point on Watling St, the main Roman road which connected the south of England to the North, and the Pilgrimโs way, which winds its way from Winchester to the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury.
Lake District
The previous weekโs Small Regional Sub of the Day was r/LakeDistrict, a subreddit for the National park situated in the far Northwest of England. Established on the 9th of May 1951, the Lake District National Park measure 912 square miles and actually only has one lake; Bassenthwaite, as all the other bodies of water are known as meres or waters, it is home to Englandโs tallest mountain; Scafell at 3,209 ft tall, and has 3 other mountains that
... keep reading on reddit โกSmall Regional Subreddit of the Day!
Every Wednesday here on r/ForestofBowland and r/Ribblevalley we feature a small regional subreddit from somewhere around the British isles, with the aim of creating a kind of list, an A to Z, of smaller regional subs, this week weโve chosen Newry.
Newry
Weโre off to Northern Ireland for this weekโs Small Regional Subreddit which is r/Newry, the sub for the city of Newry. Long established as a major commercial port, Newry was founded in 1144 alongside a Cistercian abbey and is one of Irelandโs oldest towns but is also Northern Irelandโs newest city, and sits at the base of the majestic Mourne mountains, a range of Basalt and Granite over which presides 2,790ft tall Slieve Donard, Northern Irelandโs tallest mountain.
The city is now enormously popular for shopping and retail, with two main shopping centres; The Quays, and the Buttercrane Centre both attracting people all over the island, especially from the republic when exchange rates are favourable, although this infamously creates enormous traffic and parking problems in the area.
This subredditโs patron is a gentleman known locally as Marty Bogroll, the โKing of Newryโ, well-loved by the people of the city he is apparently an insomniac who cycles incessantly around the town, day and night, on his racing bike, it is, however, unknown as to how he acquired his nickname.
Medway
We went back to the shores of the Thames for last weeks Small Regional Sub of the Day, which was r/Medway, the sub for the district of Medway in the county of Kent, named after the river Medway which flows through it on its way to the Thames and situated 30 miles east of London. Home to many sites of natural and historical interest the area was important as a way point on Watling St, the main Roman road which connected the south of England to the North, and the Pilgrimโs way, which winds its way from Winchester to the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury.
Lake District
The previous weekโs Small Regional Sub of the Day was r/LakeDistrict, a subreddit for the National park situated in the far Northwest of England. Established on the 9th of May 1951, the Lake District National Park measure 912 square miles and actually only has one lake; Bassenthwaite, as all the other bodies of water are known as meres or waters, it is home to Englandโs tallest mountain; Scafell at 3,209 ft tall, and has 3 other mountains that
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