'Enough of hate and attacks. This is not the future and we must all join together to stamp out intolerance.'
Criminal damage was caused to a stained glass window at Finnis Orange Hall on the Rathfriland Road in Dromara, which is believed to have occurred sometime over the last few weeks.
"It was always refreshing and uplifting to hear the brethren of Finnis state they had no need to cage their windows and doors due to having good relations within all the local community. Finnis Orange Hall sits well off the main road and has a wall and gates around the boundary. "Finnis Orange enjoys a positive relationship with the entire community, with the hall being used by many of all backgrounds. This is welcome and therefore it is particularly sad to see this sectarian attack that has shocked all involved with the hall.
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