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The tower, which was built in the 1970s, can hold hundreds of thousands of litres of water and supplies Rathfriland town. It has previously been painted red, white and blue and had flags placed on ...
Police have been asked to investigate after intruders climbed a 110ft (33.5m) water tower to place union flags on top and paint its edge red, white and blue. The tower in Rathfriland, County Down ...
Police are investigating after a water tower in Rathfriland was broken into and Union and Northern Ireland flags erected on top of it. Monday, 30 June 2025 Newsletters ...
Built in 1977, the tower holds almost 700,000 litres of water and supplies Rathfriland town. Police said they received a report on Tuesday last week of flags erected and damage caused to the water ...
DUP MLA Jim Wells has said Union and Northern Ireland flags erected atop a water tower in Rathfriland was "very tastefully done" and those involved have been admired for their "tenacity".
NI Water confirmed that the flags had been removed from the water tower Union flags have been removed from the top of a water tower in Rathfriland, County Down. Intruders broke into the 110ft (33 ...
Built in 1977, the tower holds almost 700,000 litres of water and supplies Rathfriland town. Police said they received a report last month of flags erected and damage caused to the water tower.
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