Holding space: Inside social work

The first ever photography exhibition capturing a view inside social work across Northern Ireland has been launched this week by the Northern Ireland Social Care Council (the Social Care Council).

‘Holding space: Inside social work’ has been curated by the Social Care Council and supported by the Department of Health, with support from across sector social work organisations. The exhibition is part of the Social Care Council’s annual March ‘Thank you’ campaign celebrating the contribution of different roles within social work and encouraging people to consider social work as a valuable and fulfilling career choice.

Throughout the month (which coincides with World Social Work Day, 17 March 2026) the Social Care Council share stories and encourage others to do so, too, about the different aspects of social work for which we can be thankful for.

Tracy Reid, Chief Executive Social Care Council, said:

“Northern Ireland’s over 6,900 social workers are a vital part of the communities they serve. These powerful images are a brief snapshot of the contribution made by social workers and give real context to the work they do for us all., This photography project gives insight into a much-misunderstood profession. As the regulator of the profession, we support this campaign each year to recognise the contribution social workers make and show the true spirit of the social work profession. We encourage people to take time to go and see the difference social work is making to communities themselves.”

Independent photographer Rory Moore worked with the Social Care Council to capture real social workers as they work to support people of every age, in the places and moments when their support is needed most. It showcases just some of the work taking place across the health and social care, justice, education and community and voluntary sectors inviting attendees to pause, reflect and learn more about the role of social work in our communities.

Aine Morrison, Chief Social Worker, Department of Health added:

“World Social Work Month is an important moment each year for us to pause and recognise the extraordinary commitment, compassion and professionalism shown by social workers across Northern Ireland. I am especially delighted that this year’s celebrations include the ‘Holding space: Inside social work ’exhibition. These images offer a rare and authentic window into the realities of practice – capturing social workers in the places and spaces where it matters most and highlighting the diversity of roles they undertake across health and social care, justice, education, and the community and voluntary sectors. I would encourage everyone to check it out when it comes a location near you.”

Kicking off at the North West Regional College this week for two weeks, it will then travel to the South West College Dungannon (18 March – 25 March) and then after Easter ending at Belfast Metropolitan College (13 April  – 23 April).

Dr Catherine O’Mullan, Director of Curriculum and Academic Standards, North West Regional College welcomed the exhibition to its first location at the college, saying:

“We are proud to be the first host of the ‘Holding space: Inside social work’ here at the North West Regional College. This is a powerful exhibition that shines a light on the remarkable work social workers carry out every day across our communities. The images offer our students, staff and visitors a unique opportunity to reflect on the what social work is and the vital role it plays in supporting people at every stage of life. We are delighted to partner in this initiative and to help open conversations, inspire future careers, and celebrate the professionalism and dedication of social workers across Northern Ireland.”

Where you can view ‘Holding space: inside social work’

2-12 March – North West Regional College, Strand Road Campus, DIAL Centre

18-27 March – South West College, Front Reception, Dungannon Campus

13-24 April – Belfast Metropolitan College, Titanic Campus

Are you interested in a career as a social worker?

To train to be a social worker in Northern Ireland you need to complete the Honours Degree in Social Work. Check out our Interested in becoming a social worker? page for more information.

The social work month ‘Thank you’ campaign will continue throughout the month of March. As well as the photography exhibition it will feature first-person stories of social workers and their journey throughout their career. You can find out more about the campaign and digital resources by clicking here.

Contributing organisations:

Photo credit: All photographs in Holding space: Inside Social Work were taken by Rory Moore – www.rorymoore.com.

Action Ability Brings Soul to the Grand Opera House with a New Show Celebrating Talent, Heart and 15 Years of Theatre Magic

Get your tickets fast before they are all Souled Out!

The stage of the Grand Opera House will once again come alive with energy as Action Ability Belfast, the Northern Ireland-based charity that champions social inclusion for people with disabilities, returns with its latest, one night only production, Souled Out!, a powerful celebration of creativity, inclusion and talent.

For more than 15 years, Action Ability and the Grand Opera House have shared a hugely successful partnership, bringing sell-out shows, standing ovations and “great craic” to audiences year after year. From their very first production, Oh Mummy Mia!, to today, these performances have become a much-anticipated highlight in the Theatre’s calendar, not just for audiences, but for the performers themselves, who relish the opportunity to take centre stage in one of Northern Ireland’s most iconic venues.

Action Ability Belfast has been championing inclusion since 1998, working to ensure people with learning, physical or sensory disabilities are supported to live full lives within their own communities. What began as a small, social drama activity has evolved into a respected drama production with this annual performance reflecting the true heart of the cast.

Each show is the culmination of a year-long process of rehearsals and training. With some performers their journey spans more than a decade and they step onto the Grand Opera House stage each year as confident, seasoned performers and professionals in every sense.

At its core, this annual production is about dispelling outdated myths around disability. This is not about limitations; it is about talent and the power of performance.

Grand Opera House Chief Executive, Ian Wilson said: “Action Ability’s shows are always among the most uplifting and memorable performances to grace our stage. The quality of the work, the commitment of the performers and the sheer joy they bring to the Theatre is exceptional. This is not simply a feel-good night out, it is outstanding live performance brought to you by a charity that continues to challenge perceptions and open doors to opportunity.

“We are incredibly proud of our long-standing relationship with Action Ability and delighted to welcome them back to the Grand Opera House.”

For Action Ability, the show means far more than a night in the spotlight. Joe McNally, Project Co-ordinator at Action Ability Belfast, said: “These performances mean so much to our drama group and to everyone at Action Ability. What audiences see on stage is the result of a full year of rehearsals, training, teamwork and personal growth. For some of our performers, this journey began with our first Grand Opera House production over 15 years ago, and today they are confident, accomplished performers who know this stage inside out.

“Standing in the Grand Opera House, doing what they love, is incredibly powerful. It reinforces everything we believe in as a charity, that disability should never define what someone can achieve, and that talent deserves to be celebrated.”

Audiences can expect laughter, emotion and memories that will last long after the curtain falls. With previous productions consistently receiving glowing reviews and packed houses, demand is high.

Tickets are on sale now from the Grand Opera House box office or online https://www.goh.co.uk/whats-on/action-ability-souled-out. Early booking is strongly recommended.

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

 

Here are ten exciting things to do 13 – 19 April

 

  1. Ards International Guitar Festival 2026, Newtownards, County Down, 15 – 19 April. The Ards International Guitar Festival is back with a bang in April 2026 celebrating 30 years of guitar inspired gigs and free fringe events. Expect a jam-packed line-up of blues, folk, rock, bluegrass and classical and contemporary music for guitar aficionados across Newtownards.
  2. A Night to Remember at Titanic Belfast, Belfast, 14 April. Join this special commemorative evening and retrace Titanic’s story through the voices of those whose lives were forever changed by her journey. During this 90-minute experience, guests will be guided through key locations within Titanic Belfast. They will hear poignant monologues, stirring musical performances, and stories shared by the knowledgeable crew. Guests are welcome to stay for the duration of the event and take part in the candle-lighting ceremony at 11:40 PM on the slipways, marking the exact moment Titanic struck the iceberg.
  3. Garden Bites at Montalto Estate, Ballynahinch, County Down, 19 April. Step a little deeper into the story of these gardens with a guided mini tour of either the Lost Garden or the Walled Garden, included with your standard Trails and Gardens admission ticket. These relaxed, informal tours invite you to look a little closer, uncovering hidden details, seasonal highlights and the unique character of each space.
  4. Golden Hour Alpaca Trekking Experience, Ballynahinch, County Down, check website for dates and times. This unique experience combines the serene beauty of a guided alpaca trek with the gourmet delight of a specially curated charcuterie board all set against the enchanting backdrop of golden hour. This is the perfect time to embark on a tranquil trek with the friendly alpacas in this experience that has been exclusively designed for adults.
  5. Art on Your Doorstep, various locations across Derry~Londonderry, until 30 September. The National Gallery: Art On Your Doorstep is a programme that shares masterpieces from the collection with communities. Derry City and Strabane District Council is one of twelve partners that will be exhibiting stunning reproductions from the National Gallery during 2026 and 2027. The Council’s museum team has selected eighteen artworks for six sites, from familiar pieces by artists such as Renoir and Van Gogh, alongside art that engages us with nature, food and times of celebration.
  6. Visit Marble Arch Caves, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, visit website for open dates and times. On a guided cave tour their carefully constructed paths enable you to comfortably traverse the Marble Arch Caves whilst discrete lighting displays the cave features and delicate cave formations. Their enthusiastic guides will lead you through awe-inspiring passages and further enhance your experience by interpreting the stories of this wonderous show cave.
  7. Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone, visit website for open dates and times. Wander well-trodden pathways and explore traditional farmhouses as you learn what life was like in rural Ulster. Step on board the full-scale emigrant ship, experience what the cramped quarters were like on the dangerous journey to America and find out how Ulster peoples’ emigration had a lasting impact through North America. To make the most of your visit they recommend you give yourself between two and three hours to explore all that the museum has to offer, including the ‘Under the Hawthorn Tree’ exhibition.
  8. Navan Centre and Fort, Armagh, County Armagh, visit website for open dates and times. Step back in time by 2,000 years with a visit to the Iron Age area (open April-September), here you’ll meet the Celts going about their daily routines and bringing our historic past to life. Discover how the clan survived and thrived as you engage with this highly interactive & unique experience. After meeting real life warriors, learn more about the stories of the bravest of them all – Cú Chulainn and the Red Branch Knights.
  9. Scarva Band Concerts, Scarva, County Down, until 27 September. Scarva Bandstand concerts will take place at the Bandstand, Scarva each Sunday from 3-4pm starting Sunday, 12 April, and running weekly until Sunday, 27 September. Admission is free and limited seating will be provided. It is advisable to bring your own fold up seat. Enjoy a varied programme of musical entertainment.
  10. The Truffle Shuffle at The Chocolate Manor, Castlerock, County Londonderry, 18 April. The Truffle Shuffle Experience with Chief Chocolatier at The Chocolate Manor, Geri Martin, will guide you through making moulded and hand-rolled truffles. You will craft ganache and flavour your own truffles with maybe even a nip of your favourite tipple, if you wish.

 

 

For more information on what’s on, or to plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland, visit: discovernorthernireland.com.

 

Subject to availabilities with select dates.

 

What’s On This Weekend Across NI

Antrim

Dubshed 2026 takes place this weekend at the Eikon Centre.

Find out more HERE

Armagh

Enjoy a DOG FRIENDLY screening of A Minecraft Movie at the Market Place Theatre!

Find out more HERE

Belfast

A Night to Remember, Titanic Belfast. Follow Titanic’s journey from vision to reality, from celebration to catastrophe and from loss to legend.

Find out more HERE

Down

Follow the music to Scarva Band stand each Sunday from 3-4pm from 12 April – 27 September and enoy the weekly summer concert series. The concerts are free; everyone is welcome but it is advisable to bring your own fold up chair.

Find out more HERE

Fermanagh

Looking for fun Easter activities in Co. Fermanagh? Join Share Discovery Village for three mornings of energy-filled fun at our Bop & Bounce Easter Event! (Last day 10th April).

Derry/Londonderry

Join The Seamus Heaney Home Place for Room to Rhyme! This is a weekly half hour session for parents and children aged 0-4. Little ones will get the opportunity to interact with others, develop listening and language skills, and have fun!

Find out more HERE

Tyrone

Celebrate the joy and magic of Spring at the wonderful Burnavon theatre with Mr Hullabaloo the Magical storyteller this Easter!

Find out more HERE

 

 

Ards International Guitar Festival Celebrates 30 Years as It Begins Next Week

The much‑loved Ards International Guitar Festival returns to Newtownards next week, running from 15–19 April, marking an extraordinary 30 years of world‑class music, unforgettable performances and deep-rooted guitar heritage.

Organised by Ards and North Down Borough Council, this milestone edition brings a stellar line‑up of international and homegrown talent to the Borough.

Leading the celebrations is French guitar virtuoso Pierre Bensusan, who opens the festival as part of his 50th Anniversary World Tour. Known globally as “Mister DADGAD”, Bensusan’s spellbinding solo performance at the Queen’s Hall will be accompanied by a special on-stage conversation with George and Aaron Lowden, exploring his long-standing relationship with the renowned Lowden guitar brand.

Also appearing is one of the world’s most revered jazz guitarists, Martin Taylor, returning to Newtownards with his new solo show Standards. A multi award‑winning fingerstyle icon, Taylor promises an intimate night of breathtaking musicianship and warm storytelling – highlighting timeless jazz classics that have defined his six‑decade career.

Acoustic master Andy McKee, known for his percussive style and global online following, also joins this year’s landmark programme with support from David Browne Murray. McKee’s emotionally rich, genre‑blending performance is set to be a festival highlight for fans of modern acoustic guitar.

Bringing the festival to a powerful close, hometown hero Ricky Warwick – celebrated for his work with The Almighty, Black Star Riders and Thin Lizzy – returns to the Queen’s Hall with The Fighting Hearts. Fresh from the success of his 2025 album Blood Ties, Warwick promises an electrifying finale of raw energy, heartfelt lyrics and unmistakable rock pedigree.

A centrepiece of the 30th Anniversary celebrations, The Luthier’s Tale exhibition at Ards Arts Centre will honour Newtownards’ unique guitar‑making heritage. Featuring the craftsmanship of Avalon luthiers, the exhibition offers a rare behind‑the‑scenes look at the artistry, innovation and legacy of local guitar makers whose instruments are renowned around the world.

Festival Director Emily Crawford said:
“We are delighted to be marking such a significant year for the festival. The 2026 programme celebrates the incredible diversity of the guitar – from classical to jazz, blues, folk, contemporary and rock – with some very special nods to the artists, makers and audiences who have shaped the past three decades.”

The Ards International Guitar Festival runs from 15 – 19 April. Full programme details and tickets are available at www.ardsguitarfestival.co.uk.

What’s On This Easter Weekend

Antrim

Easter Monday Makers Market – An indoor spring market at the Marine Hotel, Ballycastle. Bringing together talented makers, bakers, creatives, artists and producers over the Easter holiday.

Find out more HERE

Armagh

Get ready for a dazzling explosion of music, dance, and excitement as ‘Flowers and Friendship Bracelets’ takes to the stage at the Market Place Theatre!

Find out more HERE

Belfast

Hop into an Easter adventure at W5 and enjoy a magical evening packed with family fun!  From the moment you walk through the door, you’ll be greeted with festive treats and a Pick-N-Mix bag to fill as you explore.

Find out more HERE

Derry/Londonderry

Ballyscullion Park invites you to a morning / afternoon of Easter family fun.

Find out more HERE

Down

Easter Trail at North Down Museum. Follow our Easter Trail through the galleries and discover hidden clues, solve puzzles, and uncover fascinating treasures along the way.

Find out more HERE

Fermanagh

Easter Bop and Bounce! Looking for fun Easter activities in Co. Fermanagh? Join Share Discovery Village for three mornings of energy-filled fun at our Bop & Bounce Easter Event!

Find out more HERE

Tyrone

An Easter Family Fun Day takes place at Hill of The O’Neill & Ranfurly House in Dungannon on Saturday, 4th April, from 12 – 2pm.

Find out more

 

Offers of the Week

Roe Valley Resort, Limavady, County Londonderry

 

Enjoy an ‘egg-citing’ Easter with the whole family on ‘The Great Easter Getaway’. Starting from £249 per room, this includes an overnight stay, Irish breakfast, and full access to their kids activities and leisure facilities including their brand-new water slides. Little ones will have a blast with their on-site petting farm, Egg-stravaganza Hunt, Easter crafts, movie lounge and the Easter Bunny keeping them entertained from morning to night. Whether it’s sliding into the pool, hunting for Easter treats, or sharing a meal together, Roe Valley Resort is the place to make memories together. Offer available 4th –7th April and subject to availability. Visit https://www.roevalleyresort.com/the-great-easter-getaway.html for more information.

 

The Old Inn, Crawfordsburn, County Down

 

Spring is a wonderful time to stay at The Old Inn. The blooming flowers and budding trees create a picturesque setting, and the comfortable and cosy atmosphere of the inn provides a tranquil escape. Step into Spring with their special offer starting from £295 per room, based on 2 adults sharing, Sunday – Thursday between March and May 2026. This offer includes an overnight stay, three course dinner with a bottle of house wine, full Irish breakfast, and access to the Treetop Spa from 12 noon on day of check-in to check-out. Visit https://www.theoldinn.com/step-into-spring.html for more information.

 

For more inspiration or to plan your next adventure in Northern Ireland, visit https://discovernorthernireland.com/

Offers are correct at the time of publication and are subject to availability and change without notice. Terms and Conditions apply to each offer and can be viewed on the individual provider’s websites. Tourism NI acts as a promoter of third-party offers and accepts no responsibility for any changes, withdrawals, or inaccuracies made by providers. 

 

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 30 March – 5 April

 

  1. The Easter Eggspress at Downpatrick & County Down Railway, Downpatrick, County Down, 5 and 6 April. The Easter Bunny is visiting the Downpatrick & County Down Railway on Easter Sunday and Monday, and his goal is simple: make sure all the children have a great day with their trains and come away with a chocolate Easter Egg. There’s also a fun word hunt, and face painting in the station included in your ticket price.
  2. Easter at the Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone, 5 – 7 April. Discover Easter traditions like the custom of cross-roads dancing, learn about the history of the Easter egg, and leave a message on the Easter Tree. Listen to live music in rural Ulster and America, and take part in traditional games including the classic egg and spoon race. Take a horse and carriage ride and watch an exciting magic show. Try tasty samples of barnbrack and hot-cross buns, plus get some Easter treats from the café.
  3. Easter at the Ulster Folk Museum, Cultra, County Down, 5 – 7 April. Discover Easter traditions, have a go at nature-based activities and meet their talented makers as they demonstrate heritage skills – including Easter card making in the Print Shop. Get involved with traditional games, watch baking and butter making demos, try tasty cake samples and listen to traditional music. Meet costumed characters and learn all about the history of egg production in Ireland and the connections to the Easter traditions we know today.
  4. Easter at Glenarm Castle, Glenarm, County Antrim, 5 and 6 April. Join Glenarm Castle for a fun-filled adventure in the fresh spring air. Explore the Walled Garden and Woodland Walk, let the kids burn off some energy in the Woodland Adventure Play Area, or hop into the driver’s seat with the Mini Land Rover Experience. Take part in their much-loved Easter Eye Spy & activity sheet while exploring the estate and enjoy great food, shopping, and even a dedicated dog park for your four-legged friends.
  5. Slow Art Sunday at Ulster Museum, Belfast, 5 April. Join the Ulster Museum on the first Sunday of every month for Slow Art Sunday, an opportunity to explore their art collections in more detail. Explore the influences and inspirations that contributed to the artwork and find out the guide’s favourite pieces. Feel free to sketch or bring your own interpretations as the guides bring the artwork to life.
  6. Easter at Florence Court, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, 30 March – 7 April. Join in on Easter Monday for the annual Easter celebration at Florence Court. With lots of activities for kids to enjoy, live music, treats and of course the ‘Grand Tour’ Easter trail to explore, you are sure for a fun filled day out.
  7. Easter Adventures at WWT Castle Espie, Comber, County Down, 31 March – 12 April. Spring has arrived and there is plenty of family fun waiting for you at WWT Castle Espie this Easter. Have fun at the Easter Egg Trail, Pond Dipping Adventures and Easter themed arts and crafts sessions.
  8. Easter Trail at The Jungle NI, Moneymore, County Londonderry, 4 –7 April. Join this Easter for a fun-filled outdoor adventure, where families can follow a woodland Easter Trail, meet colourful characters, enjoy marshmallow toasting, and dance along at our lively Easter disco.
  9. Easter Adventures At The Argory, Moy, County Armagh, 30 March – 7 April. Explore the stunning grounds of The Argory as you follow the ten points of the Easter Activity Trail. The trail takes you through the beautiful River Walk, offering scenic views and plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife and enjoy nature in full bloom. Join for a fun-filled, family-friendly day out with plenty of activities for all ages to enjoy together.
  10. A Puffin Rock Easter at W5, Belfast, 1 – 11 April. Calling all little explorers and grown-ups. Now is your chance to join the Puffin Rock inhabitants and discover more from this beautiful island. Puffin Rock activities are free with general admission to W5.

 

For more information on what’s on, or to plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland, visit: discovernorthernireland.com.

 

Subject to availabilities with select dates.

Ballymoney Spring Fair 2026 brings colour and carnival to the Borough this April

Ballymoney will come alive this April as a colourful carnival celebration brings music and spectacle to the streets, accompanied by a weekend of family-friendly entertainment and activities.

Organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, with support from Ballymoney Chamber of Commerce and FUSE FM, the 2026 Ballymoney Spring Fair will take place from Thursday 16th April to Saturday 18th April.
Launching the event, Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Oliver McMullan, said:
“I’m really pleased to see the Ballymoney Spring Fair return for 2026. It’s a great opportunity to celebrate everything that makes Causeway Coast and Glens so special – our strong communities, local businesses and shared sense of pride in where we live.
“I would encourage everyone to come along and be part of the festivities, support local businesses and enjoy everything Ballymoney has to offer. With such a varied programme of entertainment and activities, the Spring Fair promises a memorable weekend for residents and visitors of all ages.”
The festivities begin on Thursday at 10am with a heritage walk led by Keith Beattie, exploring the history of the “tap an’ bottom o’ the Toon.” Later that afternoon, Ballymoney Community Cinema will host a screening of The Greatest Showman at 3.30pm in the Town Hall. The much-loved Tea Dance returns to a new venue of the British Legion from 6:30pm – 8:30pm, before the first evening concludes with a lively Ceilidh Session in the Diamond Bar from 9pm.
Friday continues the celebrations with another 10am heritage walk, this time taking visitors on a fascinating dander along Meeting House Street and Castle Street. Entertainment then starts in Castlecroft from 11am with Fuse FM and Ballymoney Country Market.  Country sensation Jason Hughes, as Irelands own Garth Brooks, performs from 1pm – 3pm accompanied by other well-known Country tribute acts. For the little ones, Ballymoney Community Cinema will be showing Smurfs at 3.30pm in the Town Hall.
Benvarden Gardens have special opening hours for the Ballymoney Spring Fair on Friday and Saturday from 11am – 4.30pm, where visitors can browse the historic estate, take a stroll through walled gardens and stop by their quaint tearoom for something to eat or drink.
Saturday will commence with a Quiet Time Session which will run from 11am – 12 noon, providing an opportunity for individuals with additional needs to enjoy some of the activities such as Kidz Farm and Carnival Games in a more relaxed environment.
Ballymoney Country Market will take over the streets on Saturday from 11am – 4pm. The popular Maypole dance display opens the fair at 12 noon on High Street followed by more carnival games, family attractions and live music from FUSE FM.
At 12 noon, Ravara Obedience and Agility Club will also be showcasing their skills in Taggarts Yard, giving visitors the chance to see impressive agility displays from the club’s talented dogs – and even the opportunity to put their own pets through their paces on the obstacle course.
Ballymoney Old Vehicle Club will be showcasing their annual vehicle display at the Station Square with a variety of vintage cars and tractors along with a local haulier’s truck display held at the Grease pit from 12 noon.
All vehicles will then come together to form a cavalcade at 2:30pm which will travel through the town from Seymour Street, Meeting House Street, Queen Street, Victoria Street, Charles Street, High Street, Townhead Street, Model School Road, leaving via Coleraine Road.
The Spring Fair will come to a colourful close on Saturday afternoon as the carnival parade sets off from the Town Hall at 3.30pm in a spring-themed spectacle of music and performance. Travelling down High Street and Main Street before returning to Townhead Street, the parade promises a vibrant celebration for spectators of all ages.
With Ballymoney Country Market stalls, a wealth of independent boutiques and businesses offering special Spring Fair promotions, and a full programme of activity across the town, visitors will have plenty of opportunities to shop local and enjoy everything Ballymoney has to offer.

Grow Your Garden and Ideas at the Spring Plant Fair This April  

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is inviting all avid gardeners to enjoy a blooming great day out at the Spring Plant Fair on Saturday 11 April 2026, from 10am – 5pm at Antrim Castle Gardens.

Set in the beautiful Parterre Gardens, this free event will feature thousands of plants from specialist growers, along with expert advice to help you make the most of your garden. A convenient Plant Crèche will also be available, so visitors can shop with ease.

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Leah Kirkpatrick said, “The Spring Plant Fair is a wonderful opportunity for residents and visitors alike to gather ideas, speak to experts and enjoy a relaxing day in the stunning Antrim Castle Gardens. Everyone is welcome, whether you are just starting out or a seasoned gardener.”

The Spring Plant Fair also marks the exciting lead-in to this year’s Home and Garden Show Ireland, an exciting new chapter for the much-loved event. Taking place from Friday 12 to Sunday 14 June at the same location, the reimagined show will bring fresh inspiration for your home, both indoors and out, and promises a fantastic day out for all the family.

Joining David Domoney for the first time is award-winning interior designer Suzanne Garuda, also announced as a show ambassador. Known for her work on Andy Murray’s Cromlix House Hotel and appearances on DIY SOS, Suzanne will share her expert insights into luxury interiors, design trends and creative ideas, as well as meeting visitors and giving advice.

Early bird tickets are available now via gardenshowireland.com for just £10 until Saturday 11 April using code EB26 at checkout.