Jacqueline shares her pick of what’s on this weekend across NI

Down

A day of festive, free family fun is on offer at this year’s BIG Christmas Lights Switch On in Bangor, Co. Down, on Saturday 18th November.  Ards and North Down Borough Council has joined forces with ‘Main Street, My Street’ to put on a full day of entertainment that includes a Christmas market, a Winter Wonderland at Project 24, festive elf selfies, local school choir performances, Santa’s grotto, edible crafts and more.  All of which are the perfect prelude to Santa’s arrival and the official switch on and fireworks finale at 5.30pm.

Armagh

The Charlemont and Moy Christmas event takes place this Saturday 18th November, beginning in Charlemont at noon.  Meet the elves and write a letter to Santa, then make your way to the Moy Square for the Christmas craft stalls, Annaginney petting farm, horse and cart rides, crafts for kids, cage football, carol singing and the main man himself Santa Claus switching on the lights at 4.45pm!

Fermanagh

The Clay, Cake & Creativity at Ashbrooke’s Ceramic Retreat, takes place this week from 16th to 18th November, Ashbrook House, Brookeborough. This exclusive course offers a rare opportunity to stay in the picturesque and historic Ashbrooke House and work with two Royal College of Art Ceramicists.  Helen Moore and Sandra Robinson have been specifically chosen for their complimentary skills in both the form and finish of ceramics to offer expert guidance as a complete beginner or seasoned maker.  Arriving in the stunning Ashbrooke Estate, you will be welcomed by Amanda Brooke’s renowned home cooking, beside warm open fires with good old fashioned Irish Craic.

Tyrone

The Hub Cookstown will host their Holistic Fair this Saturday 18th November. Holistic therapies aim to restore the body’s natural harmony.  When you are relaxed and in balance you are able to deal with the everyday stresses and strains of life much more effectively.  This is an opportunity for you to try massage, reflexology, Bowen therapy, reiki, aroma-touch and much more.  All treatments are an amazing £10 (excluding food intolerance resting). Call 028 8676 3398 for further information.

Derry/Londonderry

St Trea’s Ballymaguigan 4th Christmas Craft and Gift Fair takes place this Sunday 19th November from 12.00pm to 4.00pm.  Wacky Wax Hands will be outside the main door.  Shop from 40+ stalls from local crafters, including handmade crafts, pottery, slate, customised woodwork, bespoke shoes & headpieces, cards, decoupage items, knitted/crochet items, sewed toys, football gloves, scarves,  jewellery, handbags, jam & chutney, cakes, nail painting as well as personalised Christmas decorations and wreaths & lots more!

Antrim

Antrim town is the place to be this Friday 17th November for the Antrim Switch On,  with Sonya Mac and Q Radio kicking off the festive season with music and games for all the family.  Mr Hullabaloo and Jingles will entertain the crowd from 6pm. One of the highlights is sure to be the special children’s prize draw.  This year’s entry slips are only available on the night so make sure you’re there to be in with the chance of Santa picking out the winner at 7pm. See Toby Pinecone to make sure you are on Santa’s list!  A spectacular fireworks display will round off a great festive evening.

Belfast

Discover your Inner Elf from 16th to 18th November at Belvoir Players Studio!  Don’t be a cotton-headed ninny-muggins. and get yourself down to see this wonderful musical production by Nismat Theatre School. And remember the best way to spread Christmas Cheer, is singing loud for all to hear!

 

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Iron Maiden, SSE Arena Belfast, August 2018

The SSE Arena, Belfast: 2nd August

Tickets on sale Friday 24th November at 9am

 

Following the massively successful global tour of 2016-17 in support of their 16th studio album The Book Of Souls IRON MAIDEN will take to the road again in 2018 with a series of arena and festival shows in Europe on the Legacy Of The Beast World Tour opening in Tallinn, Estonia on May 26 and finishing at the o2 Arena, London on August 10.

The tour includes at date at The SSE Arena, Belfast on Thursday August 2nd.

The concept for the Legacy Of The Beast World Tour was inspired by Maiden’s mobile game and comic book of the same name and the stage set design will feature a number of different but interlocking “worlds” with a set list covering a large selection of Eighties material with a handful of surprises from later albums to add diversity. Maiden manager Rod Smallwood explains further,

“As our fans know, we’ve been following a particular touring cycle ever since Bruce and Adrian re-joined Maiden at the start of the millennium, alternating new album tours with “History/Hits” tours. We enjoy working this way for many reasons, not least because it gives the band a chance to play both new material and the older favourites which we know fans like to hear. It keeps things fresh, not just for the fans but for the band too.

“For this History/Hits tour we decided to base the theme around the Legacy Of The Beast name,  which suits our purposes perfectly by giving us scope to get creative and have some fun, especially with Eddie! I don’t want to give too much away at the moment but we’re working on a number of different stage sets, all in keeping with the Maiden tradition and we hope to give our fans a fantastic experience when they come to see this very special show.”

Killswitch Engage will be Maiden’s Special Guest on headline European shows from May 26 to July 1 inclusive, and in the UK from July 31 to Aug 10 inclusive.

The Belfast show goes on sale Friday 24th November, see below for details. As always, there will be an exclusive presale for Fan Club members, starting Monday 20th.

Tickets on-sale Friday 24th November at 9am

The SSE Arena, Belfast Box Office: Tel. 02890 739074
Book On Line: www.ssearenabelfast.com

 

Ticketmaster: In person: From 100 Ticketmaster Outlets Nationwide
By Telephone (24 Hour):   0844 277 44 55 (ROL: 0818 719300)
Book On Line: www.ticketmaster.ie

 

 

Tales of the Unexpected at Ards Arts Centre

Tales of the Unexpected was essential Sunday night viewing throughout the 80s and Wireless Mystery Theatre – Ireland’s Masters of Suspense – will bring the series to life, live on stage at Ards Arts Centre, Newtownards on Wednesday 15 November at 8pm.

The Wireless Mystery Theatre who will perform Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected at Ards Arts Centre on Wednesday 15 November. Photo credit: Carrie Davenport.

Featuring a wholly radiophonic score, in tribute to Ron Grainer, the author and the original theme, and his work as part of the BBC’s experimental Radiophonic Workshop, join Roald Dahl for four of the most twisted and twisty tales from the series. Expect guns, girls, and the unexpected!

Tickets cost £10 and are on sale at www.ardsarts.com.

Wireless Mystery Theatre is Northern Ireland’s only audio theatre company, specialising in live staged radio plays and broadcast material. They have toured the UK and the Republic of Ireland and their work has been commissioned for broadcast on BBC Radios 3 & 4, as well as in Canada, Germany, and the United States. Their work is also currently featured on BA in-flight entertainment.

“They are superb.” Culture Northern Ireland

“A performance unlike anything you have ever seen before.” Ulster Tatler

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas across the Causeway Coast and Glens!

And with this in mind, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Town Management team is organising a Best Dressed Christmas Window Competition in Ballycastle, Ballymoney, Coleraine and Limavady.

It aims to recognise the efforts local businesses put into creating festive windows which add to the Christmas shopping experience in our local towns.

The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Joan Baird OBE, said: “We are already seeing some of our shops and businesses getting into the Christmas spirit with their window displays, and I hope this competition encourages everyone to take part. Christmas window displays provide a fabulous festive welcome to shoppers and visitors and I’m looking forward to seeing the creative efforts of our traders.”

Julienne Elliott, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Town & Village Manager, added: “Every year businesses within our four main towns make every effort to encourage customers to shop local.  Creating attractive festive windows is a great way to bring people into our town centres and they are a positive addition to the overall town centre experience at Christmas.   Deciding on a winner will always be a difficult process but I look forward to seeing what each town has to offer.”

Judges will be asked to assess the windows based on the following three categories:

Innovation – How well designed and creative is the display?

Colour – how attractive is the display?

Appeal – how encouraged would you be to spend money in their shop?

The winners and runner ups in each town will receive a trophy in recognition of their efforts. The overall winner in each town will receive an electronic tablet to assist in developing their business.

The judging panels made up of local representatives from each town will be visiting Ballymoney, Ballycastle, Limavady and Coleraine in early December to make their choices.  There is no need to formally enter the competition and retailers must have their displays ready by Friday 1st December.

For further information on Christmas activities throughout the Borough go to www.causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk/christmas

HILLMOUNT INTRODUCES QUIET HOURS WITH SANTA THIS CHRISTMAS

Hillmount is introducing quiet hours with Santa this Christmas at its grotto in the Castlereagh Hills – one of the largest garden centre grottos in Ireland.

Santa arrives at Hillmount on 25 November. For details of grotto opening times log onto www.hillmount.co.uk

The quiet hours are aimed at spreading Christmas cheer and providing a magical experience for visitors without the stress or panic that can sometimes occur when large crowds are queueing to visit Santa.

On Wednesday 6 December, the grotto doors will open from 12.00noon until 2.00pm for people with special needs and on Sunday 10 December the grotto will open for a quiet hour between 11.00am and 12.00noon for children with Autism but advance booking is essential as numbers are limited on both days.

Q Radio Presenter Stephen Clements said: “As an ambassador for Autism NI I’m delighted to see Hillmount is offering an Autism friendly hour at their grotto.  For me, the important thing is that initiatives like this one allow children to enjoy the magic of Christmas and not be an event that they want to enjoy but that can intimidate or even frighten them.”

Alan Mercer, Managing Director, Hillmount, said:  “We are committed to ensuring that a visit to Santa’s Grotto is a fun experience where families can create memories for years to come.  Whilst we want everyone to enjoy the festive season celebrations at Hillmount, we appreciate that for some people a visit to Santa’s Grotto can be overwhelming, distressing or even frightening.

“That’s why this year we’ve introduced our quiet hours to ensure visitors during these hours can get into the Christmas spirit with a visit as magical as we expect all our visitors to Santa’s Grotto to enjoy but without the typical trappings of loud noises and loud music, large crowds or bright lights that are synonymous with a visit to Santa.”

Santa arrives at 12.30pm on Saturday 25 November and to book a place to visit Santa during the quiet hours on 6 or 10 December, call Hillmount on tel 028 9044 8213.

www.hillmount.co.uk, www.facebook.com/hillmountgardencentre, www.twitter.com/hillmountgarden, www.instagram.com/hillmountbelfast.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Mid-Ulster!

From the switch on of a mile of Christmas lights in Cookstown, to the Christmas Market in Magherafelt, and a Magical Kingdom in Dungannon, you’ll be spoilt for Yuletide cheer this year in Mid Ulster.

The feast of festive events, organised by Mid Ulster District Council, kicks off on Friday 24th November at 5.30pm in Cookstown, with the switch on of the Christmas lights in the town. An evening of family entertainment awaits before a mile of magical Christmas lights illuminate the main street and the festive countdown begins.

Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th also sees the return of the Winter Craft & Food Fair to the Burnavon, Cookstown. Running over the two days (10am to 5pm on Saturday and 1pm to 5pm on Sunday), you’ll have all the time you need to shop for the perfect, unique Christmas gifts and festive foods.

Santa will be setting up home at the Burnavon from Thursday 7th to Wednesday 20th December in his new Magical Grotto (admission including professional photo souvenir is £8). For full details of dates and times, contact the Burnavon on 028 8676 9949.

Magherafelt Christmas Market is back bigger and better than ever this year, from Friday 24th through to Sunday 26th November, bringing more than 30 artisan food and craft stalls with tempting treats and wares for you to buy.

There’ll be Christmas story-telling in the Bridewell from 2pm to 4pm on Saturday and from 2pm to 6pm on Sunday, and Santa will be stopping by his grotto on Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 2pm. The switch on of Magherafelt’s Christmas lights, and accompanying street party and fireworks display will take place on Saturday 25th from 6pm – 8.30pm in the town centre.

Meanwhile in Dungannon, Ranfurly House, situated at the heart of the town centre and gateway to the Hill of The O’Neill, once again leads you into a magical Christmas kingdom (running Friday 24th – Sunday 26th November), with a host of seasonal workshops, space dedicated to children’s entertainment, crafts and food stalls, Santa’s elves and, perched on the Hill, Santa’s Grotto. The switch on of Dungannon’s lights will take place on the Hill, Friday 24th November at 7.30pm.

The following weekend sees the turn of Maghera and Coalisland to launch their festive celebrations, with Christmas in Maghera celebrations happening in The Lurach Centre, Maghera Walled Garden and the town centre from 2pm on Saturday 2nd December. The Lurach Centre will host children’s Christmas workshops, before the Walled Garden brings the magic of Christmas alive before Santa leaves his potting shed to switch on the town’s Christmas lights at 6pm.

Mid Ulster’s Christmas celebration finale happens in Coalisland town centre from 1pm on Sunday 3rd December. The festive fun begins at 1pm at the Cornmill Heritage Centre and continues with the CRAIC theatre hosting a fun-packed evening of entertainment. Children can also stop by to see Santa and there’s a chance to pick up some seasonal gifts at the Christmas Fair in the Parochial Centre. The town’s lights will be switched on at 5.20pm.

For full details of all the festive fun happening across the Mid Ulster District visit www.midulstercouncil.org/christmas

Atlantic Sessions

16 – 19 November 2017 Over 50 of our finest musicians will perform live in Portstewart, Portrush & Portballintrae

Following the sell-out success of Atlantic Sessions in 2016 and its 2017 NI Tourism Award, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council will be bringing Atlantic Sessions back to the Causeway Coast from 16 – 19 November.  Over 50 of Northern Ireland’s finest musicians will perform live in coffee shops, hotels, restaurants, music venues and bars across the four days.  Visitors will have an opportunity to see high profile artists in an intimate setting, with the stunning Atlantic as a backdrop.  Each artist will play their own music for one hour, and this will form a music trail across the resorts of Portstewart, Portrush and Portballintrae.

Now in its ninth year and firmly established in the music calendar Atlantic Sessions, which is this year working in partnership with Bushmills Irish Whiskey and Tourism Ireland, has emerged as a permanent feature and has gathered a reputation both among performers and music lovers. Live music ranges from traditional, bluegrass and americana to electronic, indie and acoustic singer-songwriters.  It offers a platform for emerging talent as well as established artists from across Northern Ireland an opportunity to bring their music beyond urban hubs.

Welcoming the return of the much anticipated music festival, the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Joan Baird OBE said:

“Following on from the event’s success at the NI Tourism Awards earlier this year, we are delighted to welcome two new sponsors, Tourism Ireland and Bushmills Irish Whiskey. Our awards success, coupled with this high profile support, makes it a very exciting time for the event. Atlantic Sessions enjoys a much-deserved reputation as a fabulous live music event, offering intimate gigs with an unrivalled line-up of performers, and it is fully deserving of this recognition. I’m delighted that this year’s festival coincides with Causeway Coast and Glens Restaurant Week which runs from November 11 – 19, so there has never been a better time to visit. We look forward to welcoming you all to what will be one of the highlights of our autumn offering.”

With a rise in the number, and quality, of musicians and bands making headlines and enjoying success in the international marketplace, and new and innovative music businesses based here, Atlantic Sessions has a significant role to play in developing music tourism, appreciating the ongoing success stories and showcasing this on the global stage.

Programming is by Snow Water, in association with Third Bar, and its Director Carolyn Mathers commented:

“Northern Ireland is extraordinary in the richness of its artistic talent and Atlantic Sessions is a perfect opportunity to showcase our creative energy to international audiences.  This year we will feature a series of new collaborations and ‘In the Round’ concerts exclusively for the festival, six of the NI Music Prize 2017 nominees, plus EP and Single launches.  Audiences will have an opportunity to witness our finest singer-songwriters partner together in intimate environments. We’re very grateful for the support of our new partners, the hospitality sector and delighted that interest in Northern Ireland’s music scene is stronger than ever.”

For biographies, venues, map and trail times, follow us at atlanticsessions.com

and @atlanticsess. Artist photos can be downloaded from

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1u9304sem3bbncv/AABRhyb2sUscbYLOQrddwXSsa?dl=0.

For visitor information and where to stay, check out visitcausewaycoastandglens.com.

Atlantic Sessions Headline Events in association with

Artists announced this week include Ports with the Arco String Quartet, Iain Archer, Ryan Vail Laser Show at the Arcadia, Joshua Burnside, the Holy Innocents, Anthony Toner, Eilidh Patterson, Brand New Friend, Mandy Bingham, Neil Martin, Amanda St John, Amy Montgomery, Michael Mormecha, Emer Maguire, Simon Murphy, Gerry Norman, Rory Nellis, Paddy Nash, Malojian, plus DJ sets from Joe Lindsay and Phil Taggart.  Tickets and timetable will be announced this week at atlanticsessions.com, facebook/atlanticsessions and @atlanticsess.

 

 

 

 

Offers of the Week!

Northern Ireland boasts a unique collection of irresistible places to stay including beautiful B&Bs, luxurious spa hotels and great value self-catering properties. Discover NI has selected the best offers of the week to help you plan a short break.

 

Bed & Breakfast, Ten Square Hotel, Belfast from £120 per room per night.

Enjoy a bed and breakfast stay at this four-star boutique hotel in the heart of the city, offering luxurious and chic accommodation overlooking the Victorian-built City Hall. Located in Belfast’s central district for business, shopping and dining, the hotel makes the perfect base. To book call 028 9024 1001. Offer available until 30 November.

Girlie Escape, Silverbirch Hotel, Co. Tyrone from £69 per person staying.

This award-winning, three-star family hotel is located in the market town of Omagh, near Tyrone’s Sperrin Mountains and Gortin Lakes. Escape with the girls and enjoy an overnight stay with cocktails. Package includes full Irish breakfast, a pre-dinner cocktail per person and dinner in the Barreta Bar and Grill. Minimum booking of eight. To book call 028 8224 2520. Offer available until 30 November.

Bed and Breakfast, Maldron Hotel, Derry~Londonderry from £99 per room per night.

The four-star Maldron Hotel is ideally located within the City Walls, which makes it the perfect base to explore the city. Enjoy a bed and breakfast stay, with breakfast served in the Stir Restaurant, which overlooks the famous walls. To book call 028 7137 1000. Offer available until 30 November.

 

All offers are subject to availability.  For further information visit www.discovernorthernireland.com

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Discover Northern Ireland has stacks of fun things to do across NI, from family days out to gigs and cultural events. Here are 10 exciting things taking place this week (13-19 November)

 

  1. Atlantic Sessions, Causeway Coast, 16- 19 November. A high quality musical feast showcasing original music. From traditional to contemporary and electric to acoustic, Atlantic Sessions has emerged as a permanent feature on the cultural calendar creating an energetic, vibrant atmosphere in the pubs, hotels, coffee shops and town halls across Portrush, Portstewart and Portballintrae. For line up visit atlanticsessions.com.
  2. Belfast Christmas Lights Switch-On , 18 November. Join the Lord Mayor, Councillor Nuala McAllister, the Cool FM Breakfast crew, Bing and Flop, The Twirlywoos, Milkshake Live’s Derek and Jen and Cavehill Primary School choir as they kick off the festive season with the annual Christmas Lights Switch-On at Belfast City Hall. This event is free but tickets are required, available from visitbelfast.com.
  3. Belfast Christmas Market, City Hall, 18 November- 23 December. Find an exciting selection of hand-painted pottery, continental food, decorations, and a wide range of festive arts and crafts from across Europe and beyond. A record 1.3million visitors attended the market last year, to avail of the wonderful products on offer from over 100 chalets. With even more variety for all Christmas market lovers, this year’s market is set to be the best yet.
  4. Causeway Coast and Glens Restaurant Week, 11-19 November. A 9-day culinary celebration showcasing the vibrant restaurant scene across the entire Causeway Coast and Glens area. With a growing reputation for food experiences, enjoy themed nights, food tours and taster menus, using the very best of fresh local and seasonal produce, complemented by fine wines and artisan ales. From Limavady to Ballycastle, there is a restaurant ready to offer you a memorable dining experience. For further details visit visitcausewaycoastandglens.com/restaurantweek.
  5. Belfast Beer and Cider Festival, Ulster Hall, 16-18 November. Celebrate the art of brewing from around the British Isles, at this festival featuring over 100 real ales and ciders from local and UK breweries. Enjoy pub games, tutored beer tastings, Champion Beer and Champion Cider of Festival competitions and check out the local food stall. For more information visit ulsterhall.co.uk.
  6. CS Lewis Festival, Belfast, 18-22 November. The CS Lewis Festival celebrates the legacy of Lewis through themes of storytelling, imagination and spirituality with events including talks, lectures and tours, exhibitions, workshops, theatre, poetry and spoken word events and film screenings. This year, expect to see some firm favourites, new ideas and some quirky events, across five days of the festival.
  7. Echo Echo Festival of Dance and Movement, Derry~Londonderry, 7-18 November. An outstanding programme of dance, movement and physical theatre performances. Enjoy everything from groove ensembles, Irish dancing to multi-media performance projects across various venues in Derry~Londonderry.
  8. The William Kennedy Piping Festival, Armagh, 16-19 November. Taking place in various venues across Armagh city centre, the 24th William Kennedy Piping Festival hosts a number of unique pipe performances. For more information and full event programme visit visitarmagh.com.
  9. Gems of the Mournes Hike, Newcastle, 18 November. Tackle Slieve Bearnagh whilst passing the feet of Slieve Meelmore and Meelbeg, eventually heading South into the heart of the Mournes, Doan. Taking in the 360 degree views from Doan and overlooking Lough Shannagh, you will then proceed north west picking up the Mourne Way which takes you past Fofanny Dam and back to the starting point, Meelmore Lodge, to catch-up and have some refreshments. Distance: 15km.
  10. Richie Remo, Strabane, 18 November. The incredibly talented Ritchie Remo is coming to the Alley Arts and Conference Centre. Known for his catchy take on ‘Hit the Diff’, with over 4 million hits on Youtube, Ritchie Remo is sure to delight country fans of all ages. This tour is promoting integration across NI so expect a few surprise guests. To book tickets visit alley-theatre.com.

 

For more information on these events or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit  www.DiscoverNorthernIreland.com.

What’s on in Causeway Coast and Glens next week

Bronagh Gallagher, Limavady

Date:  11th November

Time:  20.00

Venue:  Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre

Contact:  tourism@rvacc.co.uk  Tel: 028 7776 0650

An intimae evening with Bronagh Gallagher during a candlelit, cabaret style event in the ambient Danny Boy Auditorium.  An evening of powerfully strong music not to be missed.  Tickets £15

 

The Causeway Speciality Market

Date:  11th November

Time:  9.00 – 16.00

Venue: The Diamond, Coleraine

Contact: csm:causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk  Tel: 07702 910884

Over 40 stalls of award winning artisan food, local art and quality crafts in the heart of Coleraine.  Held on the second Saturday of each month.

 

Wood Carving Training Workshop

Date:  11th & 12th November

Time:  10.00 – 16.00

Venue:  Glenmona House, Cushendun

Contact:  enquiries@ccght.or  Tel: 0282075 2100

Over the two days professional artist and wood sculptor Raymond Watson will show people how to create a variety of relief wood carvings.  By the end of the two days each participant will leave with their own completed wood carving and a good knowledge of what is involved in this creative.

£20 per person

 

Causeway Coast and Glens Restaurant Week

Date: 11th – 19th November

Time: check www.visitcausewaycoastandglens.com/restaurantweek

Venue: From Limavady to Ballycastle, Ballintoy to Bushmills and from Portrush to Portballintrae

Contact: ballycastlevic@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk  Tel: 028 2076 2024/028 7034 4723

The 9-day culinary celebration will showcase our vibrant restaurant scene across entire borough.

With a growing reputation for food experiences, enjoy themed nights, food tours and taster menus, using the very best of fresh local and seasonal produce, complemented by fine wines and artisan ales. From Limavady to Ballycastle, from Ballintoy to Bushmills, and from Portrush to Portballintrae; there is a restaurant ready to welcome you and offer you a memorable dining experience

 

Atlantic Sessions

Date:  16th – 19th November

Time:  Various (www.atlanticsessions.com)

Venue: Portstewart, Portrush and Portballintrae

Contact: colerainevic@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk  Tel: 0287034 4723

A feast of musical talent, featuring over 30 artists in over 20 venues, including bars, coffee shops, hotels and town halls across Portrush, Portstewart and Portballintrae, throughout 4 days.  Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart also offers a platorm for up and coming talent as well as established atists from across Northern Ireland and beyond to bring their music beyond the urban hubs.   Most gigs are admission free.

 

Ballycastle Food Tour

Date:  18th November

Time:  10.00

Venue: Ballycastle

Contact: credmondni@gmail.com  Tel: 0282076 2024/07718 276612

A food  tour of Ballycastle, learning about local culture,whilst tasting some of the best foods and produce in the North of Ireland, served up by passionate owners and chefs. This town is regularly voted Best Place to Live – let me show you why.