4 Corners Festival Pledges Carbon Neutrality For 2024 Festival

As this year’s global climate summit COP28 draws to a close where nations convened to discuss and negotiate actions to address climate change and its impacts, Belfast’s 4 Corners Festival announced their commitment to carbon neutrality.

Now in its 12th year, the festival was conceived as a way to inspire people from across the city to transform it for the peace and wellbeing of all.

It features innovative events designed to entice people out of their own ‘corners’ of the city and into new places where they will encounter new perspectives, new ideas and hopefully meet new friends.

The return of the festival for 2024 was announced earlier this month revealing the theme for the upcoming event as Our Stories Towards A Culture Of Home.

A central focus of the programme is ensuring that the events are organised and run as sustainably as possible. Part of this commitment is their pledge to not only offset their carbon footprint but also work towards becoming carbon negative.

One of the directors of the 4 Corners Festival, Steven Gregg explained that as an eco conscious festival they understand the importance of sustainability.

“As an eco-conscious festival that understands the impact of our actions on the planet, we have pledged to be a carbon-neutral festival. What this means is we calculate the carbon footprint created by our events and find ways to offset this.”

According to the organisation’s calculations, during the 2023 festival, a total of 5.5 tonnes of CO was incurred. For the coming year’s programme, the festival pledges to offset its carbon footprint by working with organisations such as Belfast Hills Partnership.

“We have donated £100 to the Belfast Hills Partnership to plant trees on our behalf, which not only makes us a carbon neutral festival but a carbon negative one,” explained Steve.

In further efforts to reduce their impact on the environment and not just offset it, organisers of the festival encourage all attendees to make use of public transport where possible.

“Our events are mostly accessible through public transport. We encourage everyone to familiarise themselves with travel routes and consult Translink for their travel arrangements where possible,” he added.

Aside from travel arrangements, those who can’t attend the events in person will be able to avail of select events that will be streamed online on the official 4 Corners Festival YouTube and Facebook accounts.

Tickets for the event will be available to book on the website in early December.

For more information about the festival and to keep up to date with programme updates go to 4cornersfestival.com  

4 Corners Festival Returns In February 2024 With The Theme ‘OUR STORIES… Towards A Culture Of Hope’

The annual 4 Corners Festival is back for another packed lineup of events next year.

The organising committee has announced its dates for 2024 and the theme which will be OUR STORIES…Towards A Culture Of Hope.

The festival, which will feature a range of art, music, discussion, sport and faith-inspired events, runs from February 1 to 11 in venues across the city. 

Now in its 12th year, the festival was conceived as a way to inspire people from across the city to transform it for the peace and wellbeing of all.

The 4 Corners Festival is an embodiment of the change the organising committee wishes to see in Belfast – a manifestation of the Gospel’s teachings in action. 

The festival believes in embracing our shared humanity, fostering connections, and creating a space where meaningful conversations can flourish. Each year the festival returns with a renewed purpose of transforming hearts, bridging divides, and leaving a lasting mark of positivity on Belfast.

Co-founder, Father Martin Magill explained that while in the past there was a focus on peace-making, the festival was about the next step.

“I see the 4 Corners Festival as making a contribution towards peace building, where people meet, get to know one another and are encouraged to keep meeting long after the festival has finished for another year.  In many 4 Corners is a catalyst in building relationships.” he said. 

Fellow co-founder, Reverend Steve Stockman said the traditional divides have changed much in recent years and that’s one of the things that keeps him involved.

“It is those moments where people come to a part of the city they’ve never been in before and they meet somebody across whatever the divides are,” he explained. 

“Of course, we have the traditional Catholic/Protestant divide and that’s one of our major divides in Belfast, but there are other races in Belfast now too so there are all those kinds of divides, but there’s also class divides.”

OUR STORIES… Towards A Culture Of Hope is about inviting everyone to contribute their narratives, weaving a tapestry that reflects the essence of belonging and unity within the city’s diverse community.

The upcoming festival’s suite of events is designed to entice people out of their own ‘corners’ of the city and into new places where they will encounter new perspectives, new ideas and hopefully meet new friends.

“There is a correlation between the stories we tell and the culture we live in. Stories can highlight common ground, increase understanding and create connections. They hold the power to have a positive impact on our community and promote hope for the future” explained Megan Boyd, 4 Corners Festival Administrator.

All festival events are free of charge, with most open to the public, although advance booking of tickets is mandatory. Select events will be streamed online on the official 4 Corners Festival YouTube and Facebook accounts.

Tickets for the event will be available to book on the website in early December.

For more information about the festival and to keep up to date with programme updates go to 4cornersfestival.com 

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 11- 17 December

 

  1. Magic & Mistletoe at Magheramorne Estate, Larne, County Antrim, 11-17 December. Encounter all the fantastic live characters, explore Magheramorne Farmyard, discover The Polar Village, solve the clues, and meet the most magical of all, Father Christmas. Included in your ticket price is a selection of delicious festive treats from toasted marshmallows and hot chocolate to mince pies and mulled wine. Each child will also go home with a special festive gift. Allow two hours to complete the trail which can be tricky in places to navigate with a pram.
  1. Christmas Movies at the Museum, Belfast, County Antrim, 11-17 December. Come along to the Ulster Museum and enjoy some family favourite festive films. Everything from Elf, Arthur Christmas to Frozen 2 will be on show in the lecture theatre. You can even bring your own popcorn!
  2. Winter Circus by Tumble Circus, Belfast, County Antrim, 15 December- 2 January. This thrilling circus showcases some hardcore acrobats, eye-popping jugglers, and hilarious comedy acts. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate the festive season with a unique take on festive fun for all the family! So, head along to the heated Big Top in the city’s Cathedral Quarter and prepare to be amazed by feats of jaw-dropping dexterity. The event includes a relaxed performance, specifically designed to welcome people of all ages with Down’s Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Condition, or sensory and communication disorders.
  3. Headhunters Barber Shop & Railway Museum, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, throughout December. Fancy a trim and want to learn all about trains at the same time? Well, here’s your chance! The Johnston family’s decision to combine their traditional skills with their interest in local railway history has led to one of the most unique and fascinating attractions in Northern Ireland. So gets your locks looking lovely and take in the locomotives! This unique spot seamlessly blends a traditional barbershop with a railway museum boasting one of the largest collections of Irish Railway memorabilia.
  4. Visit Father Christmas and his Elves at Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone, 11-23 December. Stroll through the snowy streets of Ulster and America in Omagh! Elves will guide you to the magical home of Father Christmas and Mrs Claus, where you will get a gift and fill up on yummy shortbread and spiced apple juice. The chief elf will even read The Night Before Christmas as a special treat. The ticket price also covers admission to the Folk Park.
  1. Shortcross Gin Discovery & Tour Experience, Crossgar, County Down, 15 December. Enjoy a tour in this scenic corner of Northern Ireland while soaking in the sights and aromas of a working distillery. Get a chance to try Northern Ireland’s award-winning craft gin and enjoy neat tastings, a lesson on how to pour the perfect G&T, as well as creating a bespoke label and wax dipping your own personalised bottle of gin to take home. This distillery provides a thoroughly modern experience in ancient settings which is perfect for any gin lover.
  1. Christmas in the Poorhouse, Belfast, County Antrim, 15-16 December. This an interesting window into the stories of Belfast’s disadvantaged. This tour uses research from Clifton House archives to tell the story of the Christmases of the 18th and 19th century. The guided tour will be interwoven with augmented reality, allowing you to step back in time, and see how the building would have looked then. You will uncover what kind of food was available to the poor children of the city and what efforts were made to try an introduce some festive cheer. The modern-day visitor will be guaranteed refreshments on arrival!
  2. Christmas Craft Fair, Derry~Londonderry, County Londonderry, 6 December. Celebrating its 29th anniversary this year, the event showcases an exquisite range of bespoke craft items created by design-makers and artisan food producers from across the island. So, if you need that perfect bespoke gift this is the perfect place to find it!
  1. Crafty Christmas fun at Armagh Museum, Armagh, County Armagh, 16 December. Discover Christmas traditions from the past, have a go at making seasonal crafts and enjoy an afternoon of festive stories from renowned storyteller Janice Witherspoon. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
  2. Santa in the Bramley Barn, Armagh, County Armagh, 11-17 December. Get into the festive spirit at Long Meadow Farm! Drive through the magical orchard to the enchanting Bramley Barn. You will be welcomed into Santa’s grotto where you can hear a Christmas story, sip on hot chocolate, and make some reindeer food. There’s the chance to write your all-important letter and take part in some arts and crafts including designing a plate or glass for Santa. You will also receive a Christmas book and have the chance to chat to the man himself and have a photo opportunity to cherish for years to come.

 

For more information on what’s on or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit https://discovernorthernireland.com/

Offers of the week from Discover Northern Ireland

Maldron Hotel, County Londonderry

Enjoy a two-night Shop and Stay get away in the heart of the Walled City with a beautiful breakfast each morning and a two-course meal on an evening of your choice. You can kick off your mid-week stay with a complimentary cocktail before indulging in a little retail therapy. This deal includes a £10 gift card for the Foyle Shopping Centre. From £129 for B&B and dinner based on two people sharing. Visit https://www.maldronhotelderry.com for more information.

Arch House, Florencecourt, County Fermanagh

Fancy a wee break before the flurry of Christmas festivities begin? This award-winning B&B is offering three nights for the price of two, allowing you to rest and relax. Just a short distance from the Island town of Enniskillen, close to the famous Stairway to Heaven, Marble Arch Caves Geo Park and within an easy stroll of Florence Court it’s a perfect spot to explore or just enjoy a winter walk. Dinner is also available on request. From £240 for two people sharing (excluding Saturday). This offer is bookable directly with the property by phone. Visit https://www.archhouse.com for more information.

Clandeboye Lodge Hotel, County Down

Indulge yourself in a little pre-Christmas luxury. Begin your stay with a gift box of deluxe treats that will make everything a little more special. Take time to relax by the fire before getting ready for the Coq & Bull dining experience – the finest local produce, beautifully cooked and presented. Retire to your stylish room for a blissful night’s sleep where you can finish off with breakfast in bed the next day. Includes one night B&B, three course dinner, glass of prosecco & a gift box of deluxe treats from £230 for two guests. Visit www.clandeboyelodge.com for more information.

Book in advance to avoid disappointment. Subject to availability.

For more information on what’s on or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit https://discovernorthernireland.com/

Offers of the week from Discover Northern Ireland

Bishop’s Gate Hotel, County Londonderry

Enjoy a festive shopping break at this beautiful luxury boutique hotel. You can take the edge of your Christmas spend with 10 % off all gift purchases at Walled City Crafters. Then take some me time beginning with a festive cocktail, and a wonderful three course meal. A lovely sanctuary in the city. Dinner, B&B based on two people sharing from £195. Visit https://www.bishopsgatehotelderry.com/  for more information.

Clayton Hotel, County Antrim

What better way to ease into the week than with a lovely city centre hotel, right in the heart of the action. It’s a short walk to Belfast Christmas Market, and all the buzzing bars and restaurants. The Ulster Museum and Botanic Gardens are an easy stroll away or there’s fabulous shopping to be had in Victoria Square. Enjoy a late check out of 1pm with this sleepy Sunday offer. B&B and includes a main course for adults and of course there’s free access to the leisure club. From £125.60 per room based on two people sharing. Visit https://www.claytonhotelbelfast.com/ for more information.

Ballygally Castle Hotel, County Antrim

Fancy a coastal mini break with some breath-taking views and timeless elegance? This unique Castle, dating back to 1625, is the only 17th Century building still used as a residence in Northern Ireland. This characterful and welcoming hotel is the perfect pre-Christmas stress buster! Visit the lovely Garden Restaurant to kick back and enjoy a hearty meal and festive drink.  B&B from £215 per room based on two people sharing. Visit https://www.ballygallycastlehotel.com/  for more information.

 

Book in advance to avoid disappointment. Subject to availability.

For more information on what’s on or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit https://discovernorthernireland.com/

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 4-10 December

  1. Glenarm Castle Christmas Experience, Glenarm, County Antrim, 4-20 December. Come see the wonderful grounds of Glenarm Castle transformed into a twinkling, thrilling and tasty wonderland for all the family. There will be storytelling with Mrs Claus and the Polar Express train adventure. Father Christmas and his elves will be waiting with a special gift and the chance to take a special Santa picture. Ride the carousel and enjoy complimentary tea/coffee, biscuits, and refreshments for both adults and children in your ticket price. Check website for booking.
  1. Festive Afternoon Tea at Titanic Belfast, Belfast County Antrim, 10 December. Fancy some five-star service and fabulous festive luxury then prepare to be spoilt in the opulent surroundings of the Titanic Suite. With the backdrop of the Grand Staircase and the sounds of live jazz music, this afternoon tea with sweet and savoury delights will really get you in the Christmas mood. You also get the chance to be to enjoy this all from replica White Star China. There’s even the option of a special children’s menu with a festive activity gift. Adults will also receive a complimentary festive cocktail on arrival!
  2. Santa Cruise, Killinchy, County Down, 4-31 December. Join a merry old elf who’s swapped his sleigh for a speed boat for a hair-raising ride around the islands of Strangford Lough. There’ll be carol singing and Christmas tunes as you ride the waves back to Santa’s Grotto. There’ll be the chance to get cosy by the fireside in the cabin with mince/apple pies, mulled wine or hot chocolate with a present for children. Wrap up warm and prepare for a fun day out that you will remember long after the mince pies are all eaten!
  3. Le Foyer des Artistes: Midwinter Gala Concert, Derry~Londonderry, County Londonderry, 6 December. Enjoy a Midwinter Gala Concert in St Columb’s Hall with Vivaldi’s epic Four Seasons framing the programme. International musicians will play on period baroque instruments to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Venetian masterpiece. Make sure not to miss this special experience.
  4. Santa Sunday, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, 10 December. Why not take the pressure off in the run up to Christmas and celebrate with the whole family. Head to the Manor House Country Hotel and enjoy a lavish carvery lunch served with plenty of festive cheer perfect for a pre-Christmas relaxing get together. Tuck into an extra special seasonal dessert table including freshly made crepes whilst listening to festive live music. After your meal, stop by to say hello to Santa and get a professional photo at the Winter Wonderland Grotto. Booking essential.
  1. Mourne Alpacas Christmas Meet ‘n Greet, Dromara, County Down, 9-10 December. Visit this free Christmas pop-up shop on the alpaca farm in aid of Northern Ireland Childrens Hospice. When purchasing a Christmas gift an added 10% gifted on every gift voucher sold across the two-day event! Enjoy a hot chocolate and mince pies, as you get your Alpaca selfie, Alpaca hugs, and get to shop for some fabulous alpaca products in the Christmas shop. Book your car space to ensure your place
  1. Portaferry Christmas Twilight Market, Portaferry, County Down, 10 December. This festive indoor market takes place over two days at St Patrick’s Community Centre. Get into the Christmas spirit with an array of locally produced products, live music, kids crafts and activities, delicious street foods and an outdoor funfair. Admission is free.
  2. Mayor’s Tea Dance, Derry~Londonderry, County Londonderry, 6 December. Fancy a bit of nostalgia? The city’s Guildhall will ring to the sound of nostalgic old-time tunes with the chance to take a turn around the dance floor. There’ll be festive eats and it’s all free for local pensioners.
  1. Christmas Stocking Workshop, Portadown, County Armagh, 9 December. The chance for parents and children to get creative together in an unforgettable Christmas experience. This class offers the chance to create a unique Christmas stocking, a personalised craft to treasure for years to come! This class is suitable for children 7 and above. All materials will be provided, Check website for availability.
  2. Santa’s Enchanted Magical tour, Benburb, County Tyrone, 4-17 December. Step back in time as you and your family embrace on an enchanted, magical tour of Benburb Priory House. The tour will include letter writing on old slates in the magnificent grand library, peeking into the Fairy Godmother’s, Santa’s and Mrs Claus’s bedroom. Story telling with the Fairy Godmother and creating some magic, making reindeer dust with Mrs Claus. Finishing the tour with family time with Santa and picking up your gift from the elves in the workshop. When outside, visit donkeys, take a stroll around the grounds, warm yourself by the fire and admire the beauty of Benburb Priory which will be all lit up for Christmas.

For more information on what’s on or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit https://discovernorthernireland.com/

Gift a giant experience this Christmas

Do something different and swap the bath bombs for baking this festive season

 

Are you tired of gifting the standard issue scent, socks and skincare gift sets? Do you want to find that truly memorable present that won’t be forgotten before the turkey leftovers are finished?  Well, this is the year to embrace change so why not step into Christmas and a giant experience in Northern Ireland.

In this fast-paced modern world, it can feel as if the festive season is gone within the blink of an eye. But science says exposing yourself to new experiences, sights and sounds rewards and stimulates your brain in a way repeated experiences don’t.

So, to make this festive season more fun and help make this wonderful time of the year feel like it is lasting longer, gift an adventure they’ll remember.

From making to baking you can create great memories in Northern Ireland while maybe even learning a new skill and supporting local talent in the process.

So, to ensure you squeeze every last drop of joy out of the holidays, Discover Northern Ireland has put together a selection of unique gift ideas.

County Fermanagh

  • Located on the banks of Lough Erne just outside Enniskillen lies a distillery focused on producing pure spirits with a sustainable and organic approach. With picturesque views of the lough on tap, The Boatyard Distillery is the first legal distillery in County Fermanagh in over 130 years and a tour of the premises could be the perfect gift for the gin lover in your life. Before the tour is finished, you’ll also get the chance to label and sign your own bottle of Boatyard Double Gin. This immersive experience offers the perfect chance to see, taste and embrace the spirit of Fermanagh.

County Antrim

  • Enjoy an intimate Jewellery Making Workshop at Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee. Led by experienced goldsmith and designer, Heather McFadden, you’ll discover the enjoyment and satisfaction of making your own piece of jewellery. With each session limited to four people, Helen’s guiding hand and the relaxed and peaceful surroundings at Gobbins Craft means everyone will get the most from their experience. Each guest will leave having created their own set of stacking rings, knot rings or pendant.

County Tyrone

  • For the little chefs in your life, why not learn some new skills and take a cookery class together? At Wee Buns Cookery School near the Moy, the adult and child baking class provides the perfect shared experience as you and your little one learn how to make the most delicious sponge cakes, buttermilk scones and rocky roads. Over the course of this three-hour class that is suitable for children aged seven and up, each adult and child will make a Victoria Sponge Cake, Vanilla Buttercream to fill and decorate the cake and some buttermilk scones.

County Londonderry

  • For the adventurer in your life why not introduce them to Dragon SUPs with Far and Wild in Derry~Londonderry. Half Stand Up Paddle Board and half Dragon Boat, this 22ft long and 34-inch-wide board is built for speed. The four-man crew required to pilot the board can be made up of family friends or random companions for the day. Depending on other bookings you will either be racing along the River Foyle against at least one other group of four or against the clock on a pre-made iconic route. Don’t worry if you’ve never been on a paddle board before as Far and Wild’s experienced guide will put you through your paces before the racing begins.

County Armagh

  • For the budding photographer in your life, why not help them see Northern Ireland with a creative eye via Panoramic Ireland. These photography experiences and workshops are tailored to the participant’s skills and interests so whether you’re a beginner who wants to accelerate the learning process or a photographer who wants to find the best locations for that perfect shot, this is the tour for you. So, whether it’s learning to create a panorama at the coast, practicing long exposure photography with waterfalls or taking architectural images of some of Northern Ireland’s finest buildings, this tour could be the perfect gift.

County Down

  • The craft maker in your family is sure to love a trip to Mount Ida Pottery on the outskirts of Dromore. On this truly rewarding and relaxing experience you will receive a warm welcome from owner Trevor Woods who will encourage you to get in touch with your creative self as he shares his passion for pottery. No matter your level of experience, with Trevor’s patience and expert guidance you’ll be amazed at what can be achieved in just a few hours and you’ll be encouraged to inscribe your piece with your own signature before its glazed and posted to you.

For more amazing Northern Ireland experiences you can gift this festive season visit http://www.discovernorthernireland.com.

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