Multiple photos can be added at point of booking and directly on the notice once it has been published for free. Thu 5 Aug 2021 at 02:58. Glenarm (from Irish Gleann Arma 'valley of the army') is a village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.It lies on the North Channel coast north of the town of Larne and the village of Ballygalley, and south of the village of Carnlough.It is situated in the civil parish of Tickmacrevan and the historic barony of Glenarm Lower. Patients should be prioritised over pay, Maxol at 'advanced stage of negotiations' to acquire new land and sites, Tughans moves its headquarters to The Ewart, Untangling the Mixed Roots of a complex past, Des Kennedy on bringing Good Vibrations back to Belfast and onwards to New York, Nuala McCann: Like the health service I'm on my knees, saying the Nun's Prayer for my sore shoulder, Fionnuala O Connor: Last coronation happened in a different world, Seconds Out: McComb back to what he does best ahead of crucial Benjamin clash, Irish boxers have 'tunnel vision' despite boxing turmoil insists Damian Kennedy. "As first responders with lifesaving equipment we know that Maggie was given the best available support, this is the greatest comfort to us at this time". Driver in Carnlough car crash given bail - The Irish Times A Co Antrim seaside village is in shock over the death of a woman who got into difficulties while swimming. If a notice is not showing and you were expecting to see it or you are searching for historic notices: You may have been too specific - some notices may have been placed using nicknames or previous names. Sheenagh, who described Maggie as "innocent, fun-loving, beautiful", said she feels "very raw" following the loss of her daughter. "She was one of those children that everybody just warmed to. While she began CPR, Maggie's aunt, Margaret Quinn drove into Glenarm village to get the defibrillator. "We are eternally grateful that she had such a happy life. She said while "a number of community responder schemes are in place across Northern Ireland which can be dispatched by NIAS alongside paramedics as required" there are "currently none covering the Glenarm area".