Cycling loyalty scheme Pedal Perks launched in Belfast

Belfast businesses are cashing in on the city’s growing bike culture by signing up to a new cyclist loyalty scheme which offers discounts and rewards to customers arriving on two wheels.

Colin Neill, CEO Hospitality Ulster, Pamela Grove-White from Sustrans and Robert Bell, owner of S.D. Bells cafe in east Belfast launching Pedal Perks cycling loyalty scheme.

Sustrans has launched a new cyclist loyalty scheme called ‘Pedal Perks’ in east Belfast to encourage more people to cycle to local shops and cafes in the area and are calling on all business owners to join the scheme.   Click on the link for current offers available http://www.sustrans.org.uk/PedalPerks.

The initiative is part of the €4.4m CHIPS project, which aims to to reduce car traffic and promote sustainable transport, such as cycling on the Comber Greenway to commuters and local residents.

Businesses signing up to the Pedal Perks scheme will benefit from having their products and services promoted to around 10,000 people who work in organisations along the Newtownards Road/ Comber Greenway corridor.

With major funding from the EU, Belfast was chosen as one of several sites across North West Europe for the programme whose goal is to tackle high levels of air pollution by encouraging cycling and public transport instead of car journeys.

Cyclists are good for business

There is wide-ranging evidence of the value of cyclists to retailers and business. Customers not arriving by car visit more frequently and spend more over the course of a month.[1] A UK government survey found that cycle parking delivers five times higher retail spend than the same area of car parking per square metre.[3]

Pamela Grove-White, from Sustrans explained: “People not cars spend money. Making retail areas more accessible for people on foot or by bike boosts business. The pedestrianisation of York city centre for example increased turnover of local businesses by up to 30%. Pedal Perks will have the double impact of benefiting local shops and improving the environment.”

A number of retailers and cafes have already signed up for the scheme including in Ballyhackamore, S.D. Bells, Nature’s Way healthfood shop, Earlswood Road Pharmacy, Sandown Pharmacy; in Dundonald, Cream Café and Dundonald Nursery and Secret Garden restaurant; in Comber, Sugarcane Café Bistro, Georgian House, Indie Fude delicatessen, and Jacks Café at C.S. Lewis Square.

The scheme was launched at S.D. Bells tearoom on the Upper Newtownards Road with the help of proprietor Robert Bell and Colin Neill, CEO of Hospitality Ulster.

Robert Bell, from S.D. Bells said: “S.D. Bells has been trading in this very location for 130 years. Back then, our customers arrived on foot, by bike, on horseback or by horse-drawn tram. My how things have changed! While we have plenty of room for parking at Bell’s Junction, our reliance on the car is becoming unsustainable, so we should do anything we can do to support the local cyclist.”

Colin Neill, CEO of Hospitality Ulster said: “There are huge opportunities for business from cyclists. A few members of the hospitality sector have cottoned on to the benefits of cycling to their business but I think there are still people who haven’t realised the value of cyclists as a segment to cater for. Every cycling club, for example, will stop for coffee or go for something to eat.”

People who cycle should look out for the green ‘Pedal Perks’ stickers which will be on display in windows of participating businesses. Help us spread the word and give us your feedback by tweeting your experiences with #pedalperks

Retailers, cafes or other businesses in east Belfast and beyond who wish to sign up should contact Pamela in Sustrans.

SCHOOLS OUT AT THE MARKET PLACE THEATRE

Schools out and if you’re looking for something to entertain the young ones during the summer, Armagh’s Market Place Theatre might have the answer.

From 14 to 18 August, our annual Musical Theatre Workshop, ‘Showstoppers’, is back. Why not make good use of the holidays to learn or perfect your skills in acting, singing and dancing. Over the course of five days a professional director, musical director & choreographer will work with you on scenes, songs and dances from some of the most popular musicals around, before you perform ‘Showstoppers’ on The Market Place stage in front of your own live audience. Believe us, it’s the best fun the summer can be!

Suitable for 12 to 18 year olds, the cost of participation is £68.00 for the week, or £100 for two siblings from the same family. The workshops will run from 10am to 4pm daily [and until after the 7.30pm performance on Friday 18].

Little ones will have a fearsomely good time at July’s Family Super Saturday featuring ‘Dinosaur Detectives’. Clydebuilt Puppet Theatre presents this brilliant and fun theatre show where kids can follow the clues to the Dinosaur Bones. The Dinosaur Detectives follow a fascinating journey of discovery, fun and conflict surrounding the first fossil finds. A fossil table will be available at the end of the show for everyone to study fossils – including Dinosaur Vertebrae and Dinosaur Poo!

Included in the ticket price is one hour of post-show activities including themed craft workshops, face painting, balloon modelling and fancy dress competition with prizes for best dressed boy and girl. Great value for money! Super Saturdays are recommended for age 4+, and are priced £8 or £28 for a family of four. The event will run at 11am and 2pm on Saturday 29 July.

Visit the website at www.marketplacearmagh.com for full details and bookings, or contact the Box Office on [028] 3752 1821. And to keep up-to-date with the latest news at the Market Place Theatre, you can follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/marketplacearmagh) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/mptarmagh) where you will find all the latest information, special offers and video previews.

TAKE A WALK IN THE COUNTRY AT RANDOX ANTRIM SHOW

If you’re a fan of TV shows like ‘Bake Off’, ‘Love Your Garden’, ‘Countryfile’ or ‘Rare Breeds’ then there’ll be plenty to keep you amused at this year’s Randox Antrim Show.

‘Bake off’ fans Ashton Wallace (4) from Carmavy and Lilah Gray (5) from Dunadry are getting in some practice ahead of Randox Antrim Show’s home industries competitions.

One of the new attractions this year is a ‘Festival of Food’ marquee where Paula McIntryre will be hosting cookery demonstration throughout the day, surrounded by a number of local food producers keen for the public to sample their wares.

The Show is an event where children and pets are welcome. The popular Children’s Pet Show, sponsored by Clare Veterinary Group, accepts £1 entries on the day, just ahead of judging which commences at 1.30pm. Children under 16 are welcome to enter any pet, however large animals may be refused entry for health and safety reasons. It annually takes place in one of the cattle rings. Look out for the sign.

The Home Industries section is on the hunt for County Antrim Shows’ Best Victoria Sandwich.  Meanwhile in the entertainment marquee the new jiving competition will be seeking to crown the Show’s first ‘King & Queen of the Castle’. Thanks to Enkalon Foundation, the competition’s sponsor, there’s a tempting first place prize of £200 on offer to the winning couple, £100 for second and £50 for third. Entries for the jiving competition are taken on the day of the show.

As one of Northern Ireland’s leading regional agricultural shows, Antrim is delighted to be hosting four important championships in its cattle section this year. In the Dairy section, the show welcomes back the Final of the McLarnon’s Feeds/NISA Dairy Cow Championship, a prestigious event that showcases the very best of dairy in the province. In the Beef section, Antrim is to host the NI Hereford Championship; the NI Dexter Group returns to host its Premier Show of the year; and for the fourth year, Antrim will also host the Northern Ireland Limousin Championships.

The close date of the receipt of entries to the Show’s various livestock, horticulture and home industries competitions (except a few that can be entered on the day of the show) has been extended until 12 noon on the 15th July 2017. Further details, including entry forms and the option to enter online, are now available on the show’s new look website www.antrimshow.com, alternatively email any show enquiry to secretary@antrimshow.com.

Randox Antrim Show takes place on Saturday 22 July at Shanes Castle, from 9am until 5pm. Admission (payable at the gate) is £10 per person and children under 16 years of age go free when accompanied by a paying adult. Car parking is free.

Keep up to date on the latest Randox Antrim Show news on www.facebook.com/AntrimShow.

 

Channel 4 to Air Armoy Road Races

Tourism Ireland and Bathshack sponsor television coverage

CHANNEL Four has once again agreed to air Armoy Road Races. There will be a half hour programme followed by a one hour programme which will be aired, seven days after the race on Sunday 6th August at 7.00 am and 7.30amThe first of the two programmes, a preview, will document how a sleepy North Antrim village is turned into one of the best national road races there is in Ireland and the second programme, the race programme, will highlight the road racing over the Friday and the Saturday.
Pictured here is road racer, Neil Kernohan, with Graham Little from NPE Media, Connor Dunlop from Bathshack, Aubrey Irwin from Tourism Ireland, Bill Kennedy MBE, Clerk of the Course, Armoy Road Races and Peter Dunlop of Bathshack.

CHANNEL Four has once again agreed to air Armoy Road Races. There will be a half hour documentary followed by a one hour programme which will be aired, seven days after the race on Sunday 6th August at 7.00 am and 7.30am.

The first of the two programmes, a preview, will document how a sleepy North Antrim village is turned into one of the best national road races there is in Ireland and the second programme, the race programme, will highlight the road racing over the Friday and the Saturday.

The Armoy Motorcycle Road Racing Club sees Channel 4 and their on demand service, 4OD, which is renowned for its coverage of sport, as a great fit for their sport and hopes to continue to build on last year’s strong viewing figures, across both of their platforms as well as further afield.

Chairman and Clerk of the Course, Armoy Motorcycle Road Racing Club, Bill Kennedy MBE, said, “This is good news for the fans and supporters of the Armoy Road Races alike. Promoting our sport to a wider audience and highlighting road racing across the United Kindgom can only be a good thing.

“It does take substantial monies to achieve this milestone, so I would like to thank both Peter and Connor Dunlop of Bathshack and Aubrey Irwin from Tourism Ireland as without their vital support, television coverage of the races just would not have happened.

“I would also like to thank Channel 4 for agreeing to feature the Armoy Road Races again and to NPE Media for their professionalism and managing and filming of the whole event. The Channel 4 programme provides many existing and potential new fans with the chance to view the show on a mainstream, terrestrial channel, across the whole of the UK.

“Events like the Armoy Road Races don’t just happen; they have to be funded and then capitalised upon. As a result, the Armoy Road Races are showcased, not just across the United Kingdom, but across the world – allowing our landscape and our sporting event to be seen as one of the best that Northern Ireland has to offer.”

Aubrey Irwin, Tourism Ireland’s Head of Northern Ireland, “I’m exceedingly happy with the news that Channel 4 has commissioned a highlights programme on Armoy Road Races for a fourth year running. With riders and fans travelling from all over the globe, this programme and this area has something for everyone. I’ve no doubt that it will continue to encourage more people to visit this beautiful and historic part of the Northern Ireland.”

Peter Dunlop of Bathshack said, “This is a great opportunity for Bathshack to be involved with the Armoy Road Races and Channel 4. It was an easy decision to help sponsor this programme and showcase what’s on our doorstep to a wider audience. North Antrim is our home and this was not only a great way to give back to a community that continually supports us but to help a fantastic local sporting event.”

Graham Little and his team at NPE Media will once again be responsible for the production of the programme. A well-known sports presenter Graham can be found across the sports channels as well as directing and organising the filming of many key sporting events.

He said, “I’m delighted to be involved with both Armoy Road Races and Channel 4 for the fourth year running. It is testament to the hard work of the Club and the road racers who continue to come to Armoy and race, that we have one of the best, if not the best national road races in Ireland. My job is made all the easier by their professionalism.”

This year, Bike Week runs from Sunday 23rd July until Saturday 29th July with the races taking place on Friday 28th July and Saturday 29th July 2017 culminating in the Roadside Kia ‘Race of Legends’. The Armoy Road Races are part funded by Tourism Northern Ireland and the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.

For more information on Armoy Road Races, visit www.amrrc.com or search for ‘AMRRC’ on Facebook or follow on twitter @ArmoyRoadRaces.

Please support the Armoy Road Races by buying a programme. They are available from the AMRRC office, the Mace Shop in Armoy, the Petrol Station in Armoy, Biesty’s Centra, Ballymoney and theTown Hall in Ballymoney, from the Tuesday 18th July and cost £15.00 or €17.

 

Less than a month to go until Sunflowerfest 2017: A Parallel Universe

A day-by-day breakdown of NI’s ‘most ambitious festival yet’

With just one month to go until Northern Ireland’s only 3-day festival of music and arts returns for its ‘most ambitious festival yet’, we’re offering a first look at the day-by-day breakdown of the artists and attractions across the weekend shows.  This year festival-goers have something truly special to be excited about:

 


Redesigned to incorporate the theme of a ‘parallel universe’, immersive retro-futurism is the name of the game at The Barn stage, where fans of heavier sounds can expect to see fellow Roots heat winners Dreaming of Jupiter, Damola, Daz and the shimmering pop stylings of Montauk Hotel kick off their weekend in a unique, otherworldly performance space. While on the sloping, theatre-style Campfire stage, Belfast natives NEWT and up-and-comers Beauty Sleep will open mid-afternoon followed in the evening by Dublin barn-burners, The Bonny Men. Ubblakhan and Jika Jika! will bring their electronic stylings to the ElectroMoot, with Donegal native Jason Young warming up the controls earlier in the day.

DJ and acoustic pop-up sets in a new venue, The Forest, an intimate wooded setting will be found across the weekend as Sunflowerfest continues to give festival-goers the opportunity to experience ‘new dimensions’ of performance. One of many festival highlights, Belfast’s discerning queer disco Ponyhawke will host a takeover of the forest for a long set on Friday, with Bangor’s own Brién at the controls earlier in the evening.

Saturday 29th July

Alongside a hotly-awaited headline performance from Rubberbandits, fans on Saturday can expect Electric Swing Circus on the Main Stage as well as an essential dose of arena-worthy rock from R51. In between re-fuels at Boojum’s ‘Boojmobile’ – a partnership that is set to bring legendary street food to NI’s only 3-day festival – Magwere, Monkeeman and Derry five-piece Lavengro can all be found tearing up the main stage.

Over at The Barn, heavier noise on Saturday will be served courtesy of Stormzone, Lisburn noisemakers The Crawling and Banbridge’s unmistakable, dimension-bending NASA Assassin while the Campfire Stage will host the unique musical talents of Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer. Tyrone’s Hiva Oa, acclaimed for emotionally powerful performances, will make their Campfire debut alongside the Irish-Lebanese Farah Elle, whose virtuosity as a pianist and vocalist has stunned her way to recognition in the Republic of Ireland.

Saturday’s ElectroMoot billing will see some of the most contemporary figures in the Northern Irish electronic scene join the Sunflowerfest-faithful, including OR:LA, Chris Hanna and Chinooq & Stayin Low.
Belfast Underground’s Topia are also set to take over the controls in an ambitious bid to ‘contact the mothership’.

Sunday 30th July

Festival circuit veterans King Kong Company always make sure to mark Sunflowerfest as a key highlight in their Summer festival diary, and Sunflowerfest 2017 will be no exception as the fan-favourites make their return to the Main Stage. Le Galaxie are also set to make a welcome return on the stage alongside newcomers AE Mak, whose unforgettable live performance, one that ‘flirts between music and dance-theatre’, has seen the young duo shoot to acclaim in record time; ‘A Parallel Universe’ marks their debut on the Sunflowerfest main stage. Belfast Ukulele Jam will also make their festival debut with an interactive main-stage performance, one that is sure to draw an early crowd.

The atmosphere is set to remain electrically-charged on the Barn Stage as Bangor’s The Hardchargers throw down their headline set. Ballymena art-rockers Electric Octopus and the indie-alternative Oh Boland are sure to make the festival’s final evening at The Barn one to remember.

The endearing Beans on Toast – of Glastonbury fame – will round off the Campfire Stage. Sunday’s Campfire highlights are set to include Jamie Stanton, Cado and comedy antics from Paul Currie who will keep spirits high on the final night of the festival. Opening on the final day is Lisburn-based duo Mississippi Boombox and Sunflowerfest’s annual ‘School of Rock’, a group performance initiative that has given young individuals the chance to pursue their musical ambitions and have them accredited on-stage at NI’s only 3-day festival.

Across the weekend illusionists, comedians, culinary experts, imbibers and even the infamous Twisted Sisters can all be caught at the new Heverlee Tent, an exciting new sponsorship with the Belgian brewers that promises the Sunflowerfest-faithful a truly unique experience inspired by the brand’s Belgian café culture.

Staying ‘rooted’ in their renowned ethos for self-care amongst the fans, drum circles, calisthenics, a sound healing spa, sweat lodge and even more uplifting attractions will take place in the festival’s renowned Bliss area with Tonic Health & Well-being, where Sunflowerfest continues to cultivate spaces for individuals to relax and take time to nurture in nature. The crew themselves are even expected to be treated to a shoulder massage drop-in centre to keep spirits high over the ambitious weekend!

Sunflowerfest never fails to stay true to its family-friendly reputation, and is all set again this year to deliver a new KidzZone experience that includes both educational and interactive opportunities for young people to embrace the festival’s charm. Sunflowerfest’s charity partnership with RSPB promises families a chance to learn more about our world while taking in the natural beauty of Tubby’s Farm, and circus skills, crafts and kid’s yoga will deliver a lasting experience for families.

Tickets to Sunflowerfest can be purchased online at www.sunflowerfest.co.uk.

Antrim & Newtownabbey Council launches Build Your Own Website programme

Businesses to benefit from web development and digital marketing training

Eilish Devlin from Ardean Marketing & Business Development and Caroline Diamond of Diamond Consulting join Mayor Paul Hamill and Seonaid Rooney, Economic Development Officer at Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, to launch the Build Your Own Website initiative, which is now open for applications.

Small and medium-size businesses in the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area are being encouraged to apply for a skills-based programme that will teach them how to create a commercial website.

The Build Your Own Website initiative will assist participants in creating new websites for their businesses, resulting in functional online platforms they can manage themselves. Local entrepreneurs will subsequently be equipped with essential digital skills which will make them more competent in the online marketplace. Support will also be provided in relation to online content creation and SEO, which will help to attract customers and encourage business growth.

The programme, which is now open for applications, is limited to 20 participants and with demand expected to be high, the advice is to apply early to secure a place.

Newly appointed Mayor, Councillor Paul Hamill, said the Build Your Own Website programme offered a great opportunity for businesses to improve both their digital presence and skills.

“Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council has just launched this initiative following the success of last year’s pilot project, which proved incredibly popular and has helped a range of local entrepreneurs,” he said. “I would encourage anyone in the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area who wants to get their business website up and running – and to understand how to operate it – to apply.

“Council is committed to upskilling local entrepreneurs in digital technology and helping them to develop effective and efficient commercial websites, and this programme is aimed at supporting those SMEs which may not normally be eligible for assistance from mainstream government agencies and programmes.”

Caroline Diamond, who set up her business, Diamond Consulting, in May 2016, was one of the participants who benefited from the pilot programme.

She said: “I thought it was great and the quality of my website is super. It looks very professional. The one-to-one input of how to put the website together was also brilliant. We were given a comprehensive manual about how to get into the backend of it to update it, so I can make amendments now myself. I’d definitely recommend the programme to other businesses.”

To apply for the programme visit the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council website at www.antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/buildyourown Alternatively, contact Eilish Devlin from Ardean Marketing & Business Development at: eilish@ardeaninfo.com or Seonaid Rooney from the council at: seonaid.rooney@antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk

Expect great things at outdoor theatre event!

Lovers of great theatre and the great outdoors are in for a treat when Chapterhouse Threatre Company return to Solitude Park, Banbridge on Friday 21 July  from 7.30pm – 10pm with their production of the Charles Dickens classic, Great Expectations.

Great Expectations is the unforgettable story of love, family and friendship set in the depths of Victorian England. From the haunting marshlands of Kent to the bustling streets of Victorian London, this epic tale follows the fortunes of a young Pip as he falls in love, finds his fortune and makes his way in the world.

This beautiful romantic tale is brought to life with traditional music, full period costume and a host of colourful characters, from the dangerous convict Magwitch to the elusive Estella and of course, the eccentric and mysterious Miss Havisham.

One of the UK’s leading touring outdoor theatre companys, Chapterhouse are no strangers to Banbridge having visited the beautiful park with previous productions including Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and Sherlock Holmes.

This delightful FREE threatre event is suitable for all ages and everyone is encouraged to bring along a picnic and enjoy an unforgettable evening of culture in the beautiful outdoor surroundings. Seating is provided however you can bring a cushion or rug to add a little comfort to the experience. Tea, coffee, soft drinks and tasty traybakes will also be available.

Booking is not required, so why not spend some special time with family and and friends and come along to Solitude Park to follow Pip’s adventures of discovery and expectation in Dickens’ best loved tale.

Ash kick off summer schedule at Stendhal

Ash frontman Tim Wheeler on ambition, the current state of NI music and accidentally headlining Glastonbury

Ash are a band that have seen and done it all over the course of their 25 year career.

They are without question one of the best loved and most successful acts to ever hail from Northern Ireland, they have graced the stages of some of the most revered festivals in the world, headlined two different stages at Glastonbury in the same year, sold millions of records and won countless awards.

In a nutshell, they are legends of Northern Irish music and when they kick off their summer dates at Stendhal Festival on August 11, visitors to Ballymully Cottage Farm in Limavady will be treated to a gig that will showcase everything that has brought them to their rightfully exalted status.

However, despite the accolades and the success, Ash are a band who are always seeking the next big challenge, the next big gig, the next big record, as lead singer Tim Wheeler says: “We really try not to dwell on the past and rest on our laurels. In many ways we have the exact same mind-set now that we did when we were just starting out. We love the energy and excitement of gigging and recording.”

Their Headline slot at Stendhal Festival on August 11 is the band’s first show of their summer tour and Tim says that they cannot wait to get back on stage.

“Gigging is always a buzz, I think it always will be and in terms of our performance at Stendhal as it’s the first night of our tour, it will be that extra bit exciting for us, we can’t wait to be honest.”

In terms of festival pedigree Ash have plenty of notches on their bedpost and will come to Stendhal with some phenomenal festival experience.

“Reading is always really amazing in terms of crowd reaction so we always have a lot of fun playing there,” explained Tim.

“Probably our best festival experience was at Glastonbury the year we headlined the pyramid stage by accident. We were booked to headline the Other stage, which was amazing in itself but a bizarre string of circumstances brought about by the fact that it was an incredibly rainy year, meant that the band who were due to headline the Pyramid stage on the Sunday night couldn’t get on site. We on the other hand couldn’t get off site, so we were asked to fill in. It was amazing and I think we might still be the only band to headline two different stages at the same Glastonbury.”

Ash have certainly come a long way from their early days in Downpatrick and have been an inspiration to several generations of aspiring musicians from Northern Ireland and Tim reckons that while there is a much better infrastructure for young musicians here than when Ash were cutting their teeth, there are two main aspects young musicians should focus on.

“It really is all about the songs and the live performance,” he said. “There are more venues now that host live music and places like the Oh Yeah Centre which are of great benefit to young musicians but it really boils down to having good songs and a good live show. If bands can get those two things down, then they have as good a chance as anyone.

“The system is very different now, we were lucky in the sense that we met the right people, had a great label and great management who provided us with support, but we always placed song writing above style and we toured like crazy to get our live show to a high standard, so yeah for any young bands out there, you develop most when you are gigging, so gig as much as you can.”

Ash were honoured last year at The NI Music Awards when they received the Legend Award. It is no more than their career deserves when you consider the success they have enjoyed. For Tim and the band it was a wonderful evening but one that they say they are keen not to dwell on.

“It was amazing,” said Tim, “we were really proud to get that award and to get the recognition that comes along with it but it was also a bit strange accepting a legends award because we have plenty more to offer. We are still hungry for music, be it gigging or writing, we have a new album in the pipeline which we hope will be out in early 2018 and we always feel that despite what we have achieved, we always need to prove ourselves.”

In terms of the current crop of Northern Irish acts Tim says he is always delighted to see them coming through and hopes that we can start producing a few more real showstoppers.

“Two Door Cinema Club are great but I suppose everyone knows them now, so as far as up and coming guys from Northern Ireland go at the minute, for me Ciaran Lavery is the stand out.

“We are always very aware of our musical heritage and very proud to represent Northern Ireland. There is always someone at every gig wherever we are in the world from Ireland, so it is a big part of who we are and it is amazing for us to be even a little part of the musical heritage we have.

Ash’s headline slot at Stendhal Festival in Limavady this August 11, is the start of their 2017 tour and Tim says that those amassed at Ballymully Cottage Farm are in for an all hits, all the time, type of show.

“We are really looking forward to getting back on the road and our first show at Stendhal has us very excited. I imagine the show is going to be highly energetic and we will be pretty much banging out all our hits to set us up for the tour in the right way.

“It’s special too because Stendhal is one of only a couple of festivals in Northern Ireland at the minute. When we were starting out, we wish we could have had the opportunity to play in a festival setting in Northern Ireland, but that just wasn’t an option for us. For young and up and coming bands, festivals provide a phenomenal experience which can get your music to a wider audience.

“So for us, we are delighted that we can come home and play Stendhal as it has a bill made up mostly of home-grown talent and that is a hugely positive thing for music in Northern Ireland.”

Catch Ash and almost 100 other musical acts including The Magic Numbers and Sharon Shannon at Stendhal Festival on August 11 and 12. For tickets and more info visit www.stendhalfestival.com.

What’s On in Ards & North Down Borough Council

Friday 7 July – Thursday 13 July

 

Saturday 8 July, Family fun at Portaferry Visitor Information Centre

2pm – 4pm  | Free

Bring the little ones along to Portaferry VIC for free family entertainment every Saturday in July.

Sat 8: Bricks4Kidz Lego Workshop and Balloon Modelling

T:  028 9182 6846 | visitardsandnorthdown.com

 

Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 July, Family Fun at Cockle Row Cottages

Cockle Row Cottages, Groomsport Harbour

2pm – 4pm  | Free

Come along to Groomsport for free family fun every weekend from now until September

Sat 8: Traditional Crafts and Magic Tricks (limited numbers)

Sun 9: Clayrazy Workshop, Crafts and Ulster-Scots Agency Entertainment

Cottages open 11am – 5pm

T:  028 9127 0069 | visitardsandnorthdown.com

 

Sunday 9 July, Summer Music in the Park

Ward Park, Bangor

3pm – 5pm | Free

Music in the park is back! Join us for summer entertainment every Sunday in July and August. This week, see Salvation Army Brass Band play a mix of popular songs and well known hymns.

T:  028 9127 0069 | visitardsandnorthdown.com

 

Sunday 9 July, Kids “Sea-Creatures” Nature Trail

Crawfordsburn Country Park

10.30am – 12.30pm | £2.50 per child

Join local naturalist ‘Woody’ on a beachcombing adventure to uncover the numerous types of sea creatures who live on the shores of the park.

T:  028 9127 0069 | visitardsandnorthdown.com

 

Friday 14 July – Thursday 20 July

 

Saturday 15 July, Family fun at Portaferry Visitor Information Centre

The Stables, Castle Street, Portaferry

2pm – 4pm  | Free

Bring the little ones along to Portaferry VIC for free family entertainment every Saturday in July.

Sat 15: Magic Show

T:  028 9182 6846 | visitardsandnorthdown.com

 

Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 July, Family Fun at Cockle Row Cottages

Cockle Row Cottages, Groomsport Harbour

2pm – 4pm  | Free

Come along to Groomsport for free family fun every weekend from now until September

Sat 15:  ‘Tales of the Wild’ Animal Roadshow and Children’s Crafts

Sun 16: Archery, Face Painting and Ulster-Scots Agency Entertainment

Cottages open 11am – 5pm

T:  028 9127 0069 | visitardsandnorthdown.com

 

Sunday 16 July, Summer Music in the Park

Ward Park, Bangor

3pm – 5pm | Free

Music in the park is back! Join us for summer entertainment every Sunday in July and August. This week, see Los Dramaticos perform a unique fusion of Andalusian and Latin American songs.

T:  028 9127 0069 | visitardsandnorthdown.com

 

Tuesday 18 July, “Nautical Past” Short Sea Cruise Belfast Lough

Tour departs from the Jetty, Pickie Funpark, Bangor

7pm – 8.30pm | Tickets £10 (Ch), £5 (Ad)

Discover the rich nautical history of Belfast Lough. As you head towards Orlock and the Copeland Islands you will learn about the history of the area and its nautical past.

T:  028 9182 6846 | visitardsandnorthdown.com

 

Tickets now on sale…

 

Walled Garden Theatre

 

Thursday 20 July

Theatre in the Walled Garden: Northanger Abbey

Bangor Castle Walled Garden

7pm | Tickets £10

 

T: 028 9127 0069 | Book online (Fees apply) | visitardsandnorthdown.com

 

Exhibitions

 

Portaferry Visitor Information Centre

The Stables, Castle Street, BT22 1NZ

T: 028 4272 9882

 

Saturday 1 – Sunday 30 July

Art in the Loft: ‘The Trains Don’t Stop Here Anymore’

Robert JE Simpson presents a collection of images centred around abandoned railways of Northern Ireland

 

North Down Museum, Bangor

Castle Park Avenue, located by Bangor Castle (Town Hall), BT20 4BT

T: 028 9127 1200 | northdownmuseum.com

 

Until Thursday 27 July

Fleadh Exhibition

Explore the history and culture of Irish Traditional Music and Dance in the local area.

Ards Crafts and Visitor Information Centre

31 Regent Street, Newtownards, BT23 4AD

T: 028 9182 6846

 

Saturday 1 – Saturday 29 July

Tower Houses of Strangford Lough

An exhibition showcasing late medieval tower houses

Brass In the Park this Sunday

Come and enjoy the wonderful sound of Bangor’s own Salvation Army Brass Band this Sunday, 9th July in Ward Park from 3pm-5pm.

Grab a picnic and head to the Bandstand where you will hear the band perform a mix of well-known Hymns and popular songs as part of the Summer Music in the Park programme which runs every Sunday throughout July and August.

Look out for details of each week’s artist in local press and keep up to date with all summer events at visitardsandnorthdown.com