On Wednesday, 8th
January 2014 at approximately 16:15 a member of Customer Services
staff at Larne Town Railway Station was assaulted by a male who had caused
criminal damage in the station. The
PSNI were tasked to the scene, where the offender was arrested. Our
member of staff sustained injuries to his face and lower legs.
Local
Councillor Mark McKinty, who has also been active in lobbying for
service retention and improvement on the Larne Line, has called the act
"irresponsible". "Public transport is a very important infrastructure in
our society. For many it is the only means of transport, and so it is
important that all rail and bus users act responsibly and in a courteous
manner towards other passengers."Monday, 20 January 2014
Translink assault "irresponsible"
Monday, 16 December 2013
Supporting Small Business Saturday 2013
Cllr Mark McKinty has welcomed support for the UK's first Small Business Saturday and is hopeful of future success.
Speaking on Small Business Saturday (7th December 2013), Cllr McKinty said: "With the continuing difficult economic climate, it is important that we support our small, independent retailers across the country. I fully support the Small Business Saturday initiative as one way of encouraging and sustaining support for local business".
"Small Business Saturday is an idea which has been imported from the US, where over $5.7bn (£3.4bn) was added to the
pockets of independent shops and local service providers across America. There, Small
Business Saturday – established in 2010 – takes place on the first
Saturday after Thanksgiving celebrations, one of the busiest shopping days
of the year."
"It encourages people to shop at small independent businesses in
their local area and celebrate small businesses’ contribution to their local
economies. Last year’s Small Business Saturday helped drive sales and has led to an increase in
longer-term custom."
"Today, I prepared a shopping list, including regular household purchases and a number of gifts for Christmas. Not only was I able to purchase everything on my shopping list, but I was also able to avail of a wealth of special offers, top-quality products and excellent customer service, all provided by local businesses within Larne Borough."
"I look forward to initiatives such as Small Business Saturday being rolled out throughout the year, and would encourage everyone to support our local retailers who, for so long, have been the backbone of our local communities."
ENDS
Some photographs from Small Business Saturday:
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| Top quality meat produce from The Village Butcher, Ballycarry. |
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| Great special offers in the Spar, Islandmagee. |
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| Locally-produced ice cream from the Rinkha, Islandmagee. |
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| Finishing off Small Business Saturday 2013 with a treat! |
Monday, 9 December 2013
Letter to Larne Times
Letter to the Larne Times.
I know not everyone is fully supportive of the Crown, however I
am confident there is a wide range of public approval, from "both sides
of the community", as he stated, and that the Jubilee Roundabout has
been generally good for the town of Larne, not least in terms of
encouraging tourists to stop and enjoy our town.
I note from Facebook that not everyone is in favour of the Hunger Striker memorial, however. One resident stated: "The 'Hunger Strikers', as far as I'm aware, have no connection with Shore St, High St or any other spot in Cushendall. How many residents of the village were consulted .... and agreed to the erection of this new plaque on what is a very important local historical site?" So much for a shared space!
Mr
McMullan's lacklustre campaign against the Crown does nothing more than
perpetuate the sectarianism and division which he claimes to challenge.
To my knowledge, no-one has been bothered enough to write to the Council
on this matter. The only objections to planners included one terribly
shoddy email from Mr McMullan (complete spelling and grammar mistakes)
and a series of photocopied letters.
If
that is the extent of the opposition to the Crown on the Jubilee
Roundabout, I look forward to its remaining in place, and Mr McMullan
should perhaps focus on real issues instead of creating problems where
none exist.
Yours, etc,
Cllr Mark McKinty
Dear Madam,
I write with reference to your coverage last week (04/12/2013) of the Jubilee Crown in Larne and, in particular, to comments made by Mr Oliver McMullan MLA.
Mr McMullan is quoted as advocating a "shared space" in Larne. I
wondered would this be the sort of shared space he had in mind when, as
Chairman of the East Antrim National Graves Association, he organised
the unveiling of a plaque in memory of the Hunger Strikers?I write with reference to your coverage last week (04/12/2013) of the Jubilee Crown in Larne and, in particular, to comments made by Mr Oliver McMullan MLA.
I note from Facebook that not everyone is in favour of the Hunger Striker memorial, however. One resident stated: "The 'Hunger Strikers', as far as I'm aware, have no connection with Shore St, High St or any other spot in Cushendall. How many residents of the village were consulted .... and agreed to the erection of this new plaque on what is a very important local historical site?" So much for a shared space!
Yours, etc,
Monday, 25 November 2013
McKinty welcomes Larne Christmas bonus
Cllr Mark McKinty has welcomed a special Christmas parking rate of £1 for five hours is to be introduced in Larne next week.
Larne is one of twenty-five towns across Northern Ireland which are set to benefit from the special parking rate over the festive period.
Speaking following the announcement, Cllr McKinty said: "Over the past number of years retailers have particularly suffered from the current economic situation in addition to increased use of online shopping. The festive season is a key period for these retailers, and I welcome this latest effort to support Larne's traders".
Transport Minister, Danny Kennedy, made the announcement which will see the introduction of a new reduced tariff of five hours parking for just one pound in 95 Road Service car parks.
The Minister said: "Retailers across Northern Ireland have been suffering from the economic downturn and I know that the festive season is a key period for them financially. Last week I announced a Christmas transport package for shoppers and traders. This included free Park and Ride services in Belfast, Lisburn, Newry and Londonderry during late night shopping days and also on Saturdays, fare promotions and an embargo on road works over the Christmas period.
"I also wanted to ensure that other areas received some assistance which would encourage shoppers to go into towns over the Christmas period. That is why I have decided to introduce a new reduced tariff of five hours for one pound across 95 of my Department's car parks. “
The new tariff will be introduced from 2 December and will continue until 11 January and will apply to car parks that have a tariff of 30p or more per hour. Drivers will still be able pay the minimum tariff in each car park, for example most car parks have a tariff of 40p per hour so if someone wants to stay for less than an hour they can simply pay 40p.
Concluding, Cllr McKinty said: " I trust that this small gesture will provide a welcome boost for traders and would encourage the public to continue to support their local economy and shop locally.”
Larne is one of twenty-five towns across Northern Ireland which are set to benefit from the special parking rate over the festive period.
Speaking following the announcement, Cllr McKinty said: "Over the past number of years retailers have particularly suffered from the current economic situation in addition to increased use of online shopping. The festive season is a key period for these retailers, and I welcome this latest effort to support Larne's traders".
Transport Minister, Danny Kennedy, made the announcement which will see the introduction of a new reduced tariff of five hours parking for just one pound in 95 Road Service car parks.
The Minister said: "Retailers across Northern Ireland have been suffering from the economic downturn and I know that the festive season is a key period for them financially. Last week I announced a Christmas transport package for shoppers and traders. This included free Park and Ride services in Belfast, Lisburn, Newry and Londonderry during late night shopping days and also on Saturdays, fare promotions and an embargo on road works over the Christmas period.
"I also wanted to ensure that other areas received some assistance which would encourage shoppers to go into towns over the Christmas period. That is why I have decided to introduce a new reduced tariff of five hours for one pound across 95 of my Department's car parks. “
The new tariff will be introduced from 2 December and will continue until 11 January and will apply to car parks that have a tariff of 30p or more per hour. Drivers will still be able pay the minimum tariff in each car park, for example most car parks have a tariff of 40p per hour so if someone wants to stay for less than an hour they can simply pay 40p.
Concluding, Cllr McKinty said: " I trust that this small gesture will provide a welcome boost for traders and would encourage the public to continue to support their local economy and shop locally.”
Monday, 28 October 2013
"Police arrests positive news for Larne"
Ulster Unionist Councillor Mark McKinty has welcomed news of a number of significant police arrests durimg the first week of the PSNI's Service First programme.
The most recent news saw police arrest and charge a man on suspicion of burglary and intent to steal after they responded to a call in the Lower Cairncastle Road area of Larne at the weekend. The man was arrested after the alarm system of a local school was activated on the evening of Saturday 26 October at around 10:30pm. The 29 year old man was arrested by response officers in the area a short time later.
He will appear at Ballymena Magistrates Court on 22 November 2013. As is normal procedure, all charges will be reviewed by the Public Prosecution Service.
Responding to the news, Cllr McKinty, also the Chair of Larne Policing and Community Safety Partnership, welcomed the news. "Last Monday saw the implementation of Service First within the PSNI's H-District. I am aware that there have been issues of community confidence within the community regarding the rolling out of this programme, however we should welcome the news that the PSNI is responding to emergency calls within Larne to an equal if not better standard than before".
"These police arrests are positive news for Larne. In the first week of Service First, 100% of emergency calls were responded to within 15 minutes, and it is important to recognise that there is no place for criminality of any sort in Larne. The PCSP will continue to work with the PSNI and other bodies to ensure that Larne is a safe place in which to live, work and socialise".
The most recent news saw police arrest and charge a man on suspicion of burglary and intent to steal after they responded to a call in the Lower Cairncastle Road area of Larne at the weekend. The man was arrested after the alarm system of a local school was activated on the evening of Saturday 26 October at around 10:30pm. The 29 year old man was arrested by response officers in the area a short time later.
He will appear at Ballymena Magistrates Court on 22 November 2013. As is normal procedure, all charges will be reviewed by the Public Prosecution Service.
Responding to the news, Cllr McKinty, also the Chair of Larne Policing and Community Safety Partnership, welcomed the news. "Last Monday saw the implementation of Service First within the PSNI's H-District. I am aware that there have been issues of community confidence within the community regarding the rolling out of this programme, however we should welcome the news that the PSNI is responding to emergency calls within Larne to an equal if not better standard than before".
"These police arrests are positive news for Larne. In the first week of Service First, 100% of emergency calls were responded to within 15 minutes, and it is important to recognise that there is no place for criminality of any sort in Larne. The PCSP will continue to work with the PSNI and other bodies to ensure that Larne is a safe place in which to live, work and socialise".
Monday, 7 October 2013
SF commitment to policing and community safety 'questionable' - McKinty
Larne Policing and Community Safety Partnership Chairperson Mark McKinty has called into question the dedication of SF representatives in supporting the Police.
Speaking following recent comments from PCSP Member Cllr McKeown in the press, the Ulster Unionist representative said: "I am deeply disappointed, although not entirely surprised at Cllr McKeown's comments in last week's paper. His attitude is sadly indicative of Sinn Fein's appalling lack of support for local policing and community safety, and I would challenge their local representatives to seriously reconsider their dedication to a safer, more prosperous Larne."
"For Cllr McKeown to brand the PCSP as 'toothless' is a bit rich, given that it has been an age since he last attended a meeting of the partnership. There are certain issues of procedure which I inherited upon assuming the Chair of Larne's PCSP in June, yet I have worked hard to ensure that we are able to move forward in the interest of the people of Larne. In all that time, not once has Cllr McKeown darkened the door..."
"For Cllr McKeown to brand the PCSP as 'toothless' is a bit rich, given that it has been an age since he last attended a meeting of the partnership. There are certain issues of procedure which I inherited upon assuming the Chair of Larne's PCSP in June, yet I have worked hard to ensure that we are able to move forward in the interest of the people of Larne. In all that time, not once has Cllr McKeown darkened the door..."
"The setup of the PCSP is unique. In attendance at meetings are 10 elected representatives and 9 community representatives - from all walks of life - and representatives of the PSNI, including the local Chief Inspector, Inspector and Sergeant. Questions or concerns about community safety or local policing can be put directly to those who patrol our streets. Sinn Fein, of course, prefer to boycott meetings and report their concerns to the press."
"In addition, a number of other bodies also attend meetings, including the Housing Executive, NEELB, Department of Justice and Fire Service, allowing the PCSP and PSNI to plan strategically with the support and benefit of the experience which these representatives offer."
"I repeat my sentiments from last month: SF made lots of noise in 2012 to ensure that they were afforded a seat on the Larne PCSP, and I would now call on them to stop acting up to the press, to get serious about supporting policing and community safety in our area and urge their representative to turn up to meetings."
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1. Original article in which I challenged Oliver McMullan MLA to report crime to the police and not to the press:
2. Cllr James McKeown's response to my article:
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Report crime to police, not press - McKinty
Larne Ulster Unionist Councillor Mark McKinty has expressed his concern at reports of intimidation in Larne over the weekend.
Cllr. McKinty said: "I am obviously very concerned at reports of intimidation in Larne over the weekend. If these reports are found to have any basis in fact, then they must be utterly condemned as such behaviour has no place in our society".

"I find it highly irresponsible of Oliver McMullan MLA to continue in his apparent desire to report crime through the press instead of dealing directly with the police," the Larne Lough representative said. "I would urge anyone who has been the victim of intimidation - or any other crime – to contact the Police immediately."
“As chair of the Larne Policing and Community Safety Partnership I would like to point out that, contrary to Mr McMullan's claims on the Nolan Show on Tuesday 3 September 2013, this matter was not discussed at Council the previous night, nor was it raised at the PCSP the week before."
"Just over a year ago Sinn Féin made a lot of noise about not being represented on the PCSP. I would now suggest to Mr McMullan that if his concerns about policing and general safety within Larne are genuine, he should impress on his Sinn Féin colleague Cllr. James McKeown the importance of attending meetings of the PCSP," said Cllr. McKinty. This body exists to provide a forum for elected, business and community representatives to express their concerns, and to formulate a plan aimed at tackling antisocial behaviour.”
“Larne is a great place in which to live, work and socialise. It has a reputation as town that gives a warm welcome to all and that is exactly how I and the Ulster Unionist Party want it to remain."
Cllr. McKinty said: "I am obviously very concerned at reports of intimidation in Larne over the weekend. If these reports are found to have any basis in fact, then they must be utterly condemned as such behaviour has no place in our society".

"I find it highly irresponsible of Oliver McMullan MLA to continue in his apparent desire to report crime through the press instead of dealing directly with the police," the Larne Lough representative said. "I would urge anyone who has been the victim of intimidation - or any other crime – to contact the Police immediately."
“As chair of the Larne Policing and Community Safety Partnership I would like to point out that, contrary to Mr McMullan's claims on the Nolan Show on Tuesday 3 September 2013, this matter was not discussed at Council the previous night, nor was it raised at the PCSP the week before."
"Just over a year ago Sinn Féin made a lot of noise about not being represented on the PCSP. I would now suggest to Mr McMullan that if his concerns about policing and general safety within Larne are genuine, he should impress on his Sinn Féin colleague Cllr. James McKeown the importance of attending meetings of the PCSP," said Cllr. McKinty. This body exists to provide a forum for elected, business and community representatives to express their concerns, and to formulate a plan aimed at tackling antisocial behaviour.”
“Larne is a great place in which to live, work and socialise. It has a reputation as town that gives a warm welcome to all and that is exactly how I and the Ulster Unionist Party want it to remain."
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