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Thursday 5th November 2009 South Antrim MLA Thomas Burns has said he cannot understand why Translink have designated Belfast International Airport to be part of the new iLink ‘Zone 3’ when surrounding towns and villages such as Antrim, Crumlin and Templepatrick are located in iLink ‘Zone 2’.
Friday 15th January 2010 SDLP South Antrim MLA Thomas Burns strongly condemned those responsible for leaving pipe bombs at the Stiles Community Centre in Antrim where players from St Comgall’s GAA club were training.
Friday 22nd January 2010 SDLP South Antrim MLA Thomas Burns has revealed that Roads Service industrial staff have worked over 20,000 overtime hours gritting roads and clearing snow since the start of December.
Wednesday 26th May 2010 SDLP Culture, Arts and Leisure spokesperson Thomas Burns MLA said Minister Nelson McCausland should stop trying to dictate what the Ulster Museum should have in their displays.
Monday 14th June 2010 SDLP Culture Spokesperson Thomas Burns has urged Minister Nelson McCausland to do more to help libraries diversify and to protect them from theft and vandalism.
Monday 21st June 2010 SDLP South Antrim MLA Thomas Burns said he is ‘outraged’ that half a million pounds has been spent on high specification exercise equipment and other recreational items for prisoners in the past five years.
Monday 28th June 2010 SDLP South Antrim MLA Thomas Burns has said the thoughts of the local community are with three people critically injured in a road traffic collision near Dundrod.
Wednesday 30th June 2010 SDLP Assembly Member Thomas Burns said he is alarmed to learn that local health trusts have paid out £932,621 in compensation to patients injured as a result of trips and falls in hospitals and health centres in the past five years.
Thursday 1st July 2010 SDLP South Antrim MLA Thomas Burns is to challenge the decision by Belfast International Airport to charge a £1 drop-off fee to all travellers.
Thursday 1st July 2010 SDLP Culture, Arts and Leisure Spokesperson Thomas Burns has paid tribute to staff at the Ulster Museum for their hard work and innovation which resulted in them winning this year’s £100,000 Art Fund Prize.
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