Sights and sounds of spring!

Spring is one of the best times to visit National Trust woodlands.  As the days lengthen and winter starts to fade the woodlands come alive in fresh bursts of colour and the cacophony of song birds.

Malachy Martin, National Trust Conservation Ranger in Fermanagh explains what to look out for and the best places to go to discover the joy of spring.

At this time of year the ground beneath the oaks is a carpet of wildflowers and herbs, all competing for light before the leaves in the canopy thicken up.  Snowdrops are first, quickly followed by primroses, wood anemones, early purple orchids and a little later bluebells.

The woods are filled with bird song at the beginning of the breeding season as the males are claiming their breeding territories. Resident robins, blackbirds, thrushes and wrens are joined by migrant warblers such as chiffchaffs, blackcaps and willow warblers. After the cuckoo the chiffchaff is perhaps the most identifiable as its song is a repetition of its name.

The odd bee will be seen and heard at the start of spring; these are probably large furry queens that after mating the previous year have slept peacefully through the cold of winter. Butterflies will start to appear and spring caterpillars are a vital food source for breeding birds such as the blue tit, which time their nesting season to coincide with the caterpillar glut.

Ponds become noisy places as the male frogs wake up from their winter hibernation and croak to attract females from their winter quarters on land.  There is a good pond at Florence Court to visit and if you are lucky enough and time it just right you may witness the splashing activity as mating frogs fill the water with masses of spawn.

While at Florence Court listen out for a new addition to the estate, the great spotted woodpecker. They begin to ‘drum’ to attract mates in spring, both male and female can take part having maintained separate territories outside the breeding season. The male woodpecker also performs an elaborate courtship that may result in a spiralling chase around the tree.

Over at Crom the bird to listen out for is the Grey Heron. They are often seen standing still in the shallow waters of lakes, rivers and ponds, patiently waiting for a tasty fish to pass. They nest in tall trees with other herons to form a heronry. The nest is a large platform, made from twigs and grass, and built by both male and female birds. The most distinctive call is a loud, harsh ‘frarnk’, often given when flying overhead with its long legs stretched out and its neck pulled in.

Also at Crom, swallows, house martins and swifts return in mid spring after spending the winter in warmer climes. Swifts spend most of their lives in the air landing only to breed. On fine days they circle high up in the air but at dusk they swoop around roof tops in high speed aerial chases giving high, screaming calls.

Crom is also very important for bats and they return to their maternity roots in late spring. While we generally need bat detectors to hear bats, some young people can hear their high pitched calls. Some of the smaller bats such as pipistrilles flap their wings very rapidly and the distinctive whirring sound produced, lead to them being called the ‘flittermouse’.

It’s time to get outdoors and experience all that spring has to offer at National Trust places near you.

10 things to do next week in NI

The Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB) has put together a list of 10 exciting things to do in Northern Ireland over the next week (March 31 – April 6).

  • Baby Animal Festival, Streamvale Open Farm, Dundonald, Co. Down, until April 30.  There is no better time to see, feed and cuddle the newborn animals than at Streamvale this spring, meet the new baby lambs, chicks, bunnies, calves and more as well as making the most of the nature trails as they bloom back to life.

  • Jekyll & Hyde, Waterside Theatre, City of Derry, March 31 – April 5.  The Londonderry Musical Society stages their adaptation of Jekyll & Hyde, the musical thriller based on the novel The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.

  • Trace Your Family Tree, Cregagh Library, Belfast, April 2.  Family Ulster Genealogist Brian Watson gives an illustrated talk on how to trace your family tree using records available on the internet as well as other sources of information.  

  • Jazz Supper Evening, The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre, Armagh, Co. Armagh, April 4.  Enjoy a wonderful evening with great jazz music and supper with the popular Martello Jazz Band taking centre stage featuring a sound reminiscent of the Dixieland bands of the 1920’s New Orleans.

  • Celtic Soul, Island Arts Centre, Lisburn, Co. Antrim, April 4. Celtic Soul is a seven piece ensemble paying homage to the music of Van Morrison with sensitive and knowledgeable renditions of his classic hits and album tracks.

  • Learn To Talk To Your Animals, Clonoe Community Centre, Coalisland, Co. Tyrone, April 5. A one day workshop by Spiritual Councillor Maxine McKeown teaching you about animal communication by quietening the mind and focussing  on your senses allowing you to listen more clearly to animals.

  • Nuno Felt Scarf Workshop, Enniskillen Castle Museums, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, April 5. Organised by textile designer, Jacki Sleator this workshop offers the chance to work at your own pace in a relaxed atmosphere with beginners welcome to learn a new skills.
  • Northern Ireland Adventureland Weekend, across Northern Ireland, April 5-6.  Northern Ireland Adventureland Weekend offers a chance for friends, family, beginners and adrenaline seekers to get out and experience Northern Ireland’s great outdoors with over 55 fun outdoor events on offer.
  • Titanic Quarter 10K, Titanic Quarter, Belfast, April 6.  The Titanic Quarter 10K is back for the eighth year  offering the chance for runners to take part in the TQ10K, 1 Mile Fun Run or the TQ Sprint races, the day will also provide family fun events for spectators before and after the race.
  • Easter Train Rides, Drumawhey Junction Railway, Donaghadee, Co. Down, April 6.  Enjoy a family day out and experience the delights of this miniature railway with locomotives, carriages and buildings on the 1.5km track.

BARB JUNGR SINGS THE SONGS OF BOB DYLAN AND LEONARD COHEN AT THEATRE AT THE MILL, NEWTOWNABBEY, THURSDAY 1 MAY

“Jungr is mistress of all she surveys…. This music is the North American Songbook’s climax, revealed by its greatest interpreter.” 5-stars (The Independent, February 2014)

The UK’s finest interpreter of song, Barb Jungr returns to the songs of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen with the release of her album ‘Hard Rain’ on 24th March. Barb has also taken this wonderful new collection of material on the road, including a date at the Newtownabbey’s Theatre at the Mill on Thursday 1st May. Barb premiered the set at London’s Purcell Room on Friday 14th February to much critical acclaim.

“…a four star show…The most literate of singers, Jungr is the perfect interpreter of this kind of material.” (The Times, February 2014)

Barb has recently completed another triumphant run of shows in the U.S.A. Over the past few years the British chanteuse has been wowing critics and audiences alike at home and abroad with her insightful, intelligent interpretations of well-loved songs combined with her powerful and often witty performance style. Barb’s shows in NYC have now reached legendary status, with her latest season there last December completely selling out – don’t miss one of Britain’s best kept secrets live on her home turf.

Often referred to as “the politicised chansonnier” and cited as one of the world’s best performers of Dylan’s material, Barb turns to six of his most politically hard-hitting songs along with five of Leonard Cohen’s most impassioned songs of conscience. Barb’s selection for Hard Rain reflects her despair with the political times that we live in and she has deliberately chosen songs that resonate as strongly today as they did when they were originally written: Blowin’ In The Wind is now 51 years old and its sentiments are as relevant today as they ever were.

“In 2002, the British singer Barb Jungr released “Barb Jungr Sings Bob Dylan: Every Grain of Sand”, which is, as far as I’m concerned, the most significant vocal album of the 21st century thus far.”  (The Wall Street Journal, 2011)

“The only word to describe her dramatic interpretations is revelatory…..I was open mouthed with astonishment.”  (New York Times, December 2013)

BARB JUNGR – HARD RAIN: THE SONGS OF BOB DYLAN & LEONARD COHEN

VENUE:  THEATRE AT THE MILL, CARNMONEY RD NORTH, NEWTOWNABBEY

DATE: THURSDAY 1ST MAY

TIME: 7.45pm

TICKETS: £15, Concession £13

Book Online: www.theatreatthemill.com

Box Office: 028 9034 0217

www.barbjungr.co.uk

“possibly our best interpreter of Dylan’s songs”  (Billy Bragg)

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Further information/interviews etc. please contact Dorothy Howe Press & Publicity, Tel:  0208 995 3920 Email: press@dorothyhowe.co.uk

Jacqueline from whatsonni.com shares her pick of What’s On this week across NI.

Down

Want to learn more about the birds that visit your garden? Then why not come and join the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) for their garden birdwatch morning on Thursday 27th March. Both experienced and amateur bird watchers welcome.  Contact WWT Castle Espie reception to book your space on 02891 874146 or email info.castleespie@wwt.org.uk.

Armagh

The 4th Armagh City toy fair & display show will take place once again in Armagh City Hotel  on Sunday 30th March from 12-6pm with a great variety of dioramas & collection being displayed this year at the event : trucks, cars, farm, plant, trains and steam engines. Also at the event will be the largest collection of cattle trucks, Britians,Landrovers,Massey Ferguson tractors and Volkswagen car dealership. There will also be exhibitors from Scotland this year with avariety of trade stands at the event to fuel the hobby.

Fermanagh

Wed 26th March – see Nathan Carter in concert at the Ardhowen Theatre, Enniskillen 8pm. Nathan’s new album release follows the phenomenal success of ‘Wagon Wheel’, the title track of which has been one of the most requested songs ever on Irish radio. Early booking is strongly advised as this promises to be another sell-out concert!

Tyrone

The Mid Ulster Sports Arena in Cookstown is the venue on Saturday 29th March for a Family Fun Day with an amazing line up of entertainment including zorbing, segway, slides, rodeo bull, sumo wrestling, and much more! Admission is only £3 or £10 for a a family of four. The fun starts at 12pm.

Derry

The Portstewart Songwriters Festival is a brand new Music Festival for song writers and music lovers from all walks of life 28th-30th March 2014.Featuring Original Live Music in the coffee shops and bars along Portstewart Promenade, with over 20 FREE gigs plus showcase events, Industry Workshops and presentations. See www.northcoastni.com/music for full details.

Antrim

Treat your Mother to a lovely afternoon tea at Larchfield Estate with live music and then enjoy a leisurely stroll around our 4 acre walled garden.  Starts at 1pm, please note advance ticket sales only. £25 per Adult, £12.50 per Children under 12.  For bookings please call 028 9263 8025. www.larchfieldestate.co.uk

Belfast

Enjoy an evening with the Ulster Orchestra and Belfast Philharmonic Choir as they perform the music of Patrick Doyle from the films of Sir Kenneth Branagh at the Waterfront Hall on Monday 31st March. With highlights from Thor, Frankenstein, Jack Ryan, Shadow Recruit, Hamlet, Henry V and more! This event is part of the Belfast Film Festival. For more Patrick Doyle themed events including film screenings and workshops to to ww.belfastfilmfestival.org. Pre-concert talk by Patrick Doyle at 6.45pm.

Bikes AND Lego – Everything Is Awesome This Easter!

This Easter Monday, April 21st, The McKee Clock Arena, Bangor, will play host to a special one-off motorbike competition guaranteed to thrill and entertain young and old alike!

Trials bike rider Andy Perry preparing to compete in the Lego Live Bike Competition which will take place this Easter Monday, April 21st at The McKee Clock Arena, Bangor.

The Lego Live Show will feature eight of Ireland’s best trials riders who will compete over a challenging course of giant colourful Lego pieces in this specially designed, brightly coloured, arena show. Be prepared to be thrilled as these talented bikers showcase their amazing skills and perform some breath-taking stunts and manoeuvres! Starting at 11am, this spectacular show is not to be missed!

There are plenty of other activities happening around the Town too; a Giant Slinkies show will take place in The Sunken Garden alongside a special official Lego workshop, where children can come along and help build a mosaic of an iconic Bangor image.

On The Promenade, Bangor & Holywood Town Centre Management in partnership with North Down Borough Council will be hosting a Spring Fair where an array of local crafts and speciality foods will be available. Take the time to have a browse in this picturesque setting.

At 3pm over 200 children and young people from local youth and dance groups across North Down will take part in the spectacular Buttercup Carnival Parade. The parade will have a distinctly different feel this year and will be a celebration of Bangor and the surrounding areas with a lively Spring theme. Look out for giant buttercups, butterflies and ladybirds, dance groups, live music, a Pickie Swan, boats and lots of other surprises! There will also be a “Lucky Buttercup Competition” taking place with lots of opportunities to win some exciting prizes from local retailers like The Flagship Centre, Easons, The Sports & Fashion Outlet, Pickie Fun Park and many more.

This year, The Parade will be led by the The Mayor of North Down, Councillor Andrew Muir who will be travelling in a very colourful rickshaw.  The Parade’s route will start at The Town Hall, then onto Main Street, along Quay Street, turning into High Street and making its way back up Main Street to The Town Hall – an extravaganza not to be missed!

Also, on Easter Monday, North Down Museum will be holding its annual Easter Egg Hunt from 11am – 1pm (cost £1) and there will be live music in Coffee Cure with “The Woodworms.”

There’s plenty happening at Project 24 over the Easter weekend too with the rescheduled “Out Of The Shadows” event which will take place from the April 18th – 21st.

Pickie Fun Park will also be open all day with lots to do and see, take a ride on a swan, play in the play park or just have a coffee and relax in the refurbished café.

So come on down to Bangor with your family and friends this Easter for lots of family fun!

For further information check www.northdowntourism.com

Annual Motorcyle Egg Run, Sunday 6th April.

The Annual Motorcycle Egg Run, drawing bikers from all over Northern Ireland in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care takes place Sunday 6th April.

In its 21st year the run has raised almost £10,000 for Marie Curie in the last 5 years alone.

This year bikes are gathering at Pennybridge Industrial Estate where Ballymena Honda hope to play host to a range of activities including an amazing opportunity to win a pillion ride of the NW200 with one of the world’s top road racers. Find out on the day who the lucky winner will have the chance to ride pillion with in this hair raising competition

Leaving at 1.30pm sharp, participants take the now traditional tour past Slemish and through the Glens to Carnlough where there will be a short stop for refreshments. After a ride along the coast road, the run will return to Ballymena Showgrounds (Des Allen Suite) where a light lunch will be provided. Cost is a minimum of £5 per bike plus a voluntary Easter Egg donation (the Easter eggs will all be donated to local children’s charities)

Once again this outstanding event in conjunction with Braid Arts Centre has been organised by Ballymena Rider Training. Chief Instructor David McGuckin says, “I have been amazed at the support that our event has received in the past, and hope that this year it will again be an enormous success. Marie Curie Cancer Care is a Charity that supports patients with terminal cancer and other illnesses and all funds raised will help the charity to continue the work that it does in Northern Ireland

Thanks again to the generosity of local businesses; a number of prizes are on offer for the free raffle which will be held at the end of the run

Be a part of this momentous and magnificent spectacle-come and join us at Pennybridge this 6TH April, and whether you have a scooter or a racer, custom or classic, have a fantastic day out while helping to raise some money for charity

Those without motorcycles are more than welcome to come and cheer all the bikers on their way!

For more information on the event search “The Annual NI Easter Egg Run” on Facebook or contact David McGuckin from Ballymena Rider Training on 07712 935005, organisers Gary Olphert 07710 733292 or Walter Millar 07507639699

Happy Easter to Everybunny! From Castle Espie

Easter bunnies, Easter eggs and baby chicks, all these things signal the start of the Easter holidays and with it a packed programme of activities and events at WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre.

Family fun activities will be running from Monday 14th April to Sunday 27th April, 10am – 5pm. So make a sweet eggscape this Easter and join us to Search for the large coloured bunnies hidden around the site. Map and clues will be provided and prizes for all children upon completion of the trail. Free themed crafts will be run every day including help from our Easter bunny staff between Saturday 19th to Wednesday 23rd April and that’s just for starters.  There will also be storytelling, pond dipping, mini beast hunts and roving ramblers to tell you all about the amazing wildlife or history of Castle Espie.  All events are included in cost of admission and free for WWT members.

A Few More Eggs for the basket

Visit our spring exhibition ‘Moments in Nature’ by wildlife artist John Moore, 15th March to 27th April

  • Dawn chorus – join our resident expert to explore the reserve at one of the most productive times of the year. Learn how to identify the beautiful calls and songs of each bird. Followed by breakfast in the Loughshore Café on Sunday 6th April at 6am.
  • Meet the Quackers – what whistles and doesn’t quack? Find out more about the fascinating birds in our captive collection. Every Saturday and Sunday, 12noon & 2pm.

Eggstras

Enjoy delicious home-made food and Fairtrade coffees and teas, whilst taking in the views from the Loughshore cafe. Why not visit our shop to purchase some unique Easter treats. And remember, if you join when you visit it will be free! For more information on opening times and event activities and timings please call 028 9187 4146 or visit  wwt.org.uk/castleespie. Follow us on facebook and Twitter @wwtcastleespie.

Exciting line up for International Bread Festival at Castle Ward

The global bread tour at Castle Ward returns on Bank Holiday Monday 5 May as the International Bread Festival prepares to tantalise your taste buds with breads and foods from around the world.

The magnificent National Trust place will welcome for the first time, celebrity chefs Angela Harnett and Atul Kochhar. Angela is best known for being Gordon Ramsey’s protégé; she is one of the very few female chefs to have achieved a Michelin star. Atul was the first Indian Chef to gain a Michelin Star. His unique fusion of Indian cuisine has made him one of the most influential chefs currently working. Angela and Atul will be joined by the French master baker, Richard Bertinet, to help celebrate our unique bread culture. All three celebrities are regulars on BBC’s Saturday Kitchen.

The festival, now in its third year, brings together bakers and bakeries from near and far, great music and plenty of fun and games for all the family.

As preparations get underway for the big event, Jacqui Baird, Visitor Services Manager for Castle Ward, said:

“The Bread Festival is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate our amazing bread culture in Northern Ireland. It will showcase the best of bread from across the country such as barmbrack, soda breads and our famous potato breads. There will also be a strong international theme with breads and foods from India, Europe, America and UK as well as some traditional food from Ireland.

“We are very excited this year to offer our visitors a unique chance to see what Castle Ward would have been like 150 years ago, as we bring our farmyard area to life. This area was once the heart of the estate with the Ward family leading the way on being self-sufficient. During the day we will have our very own corn mill in action showing you how the corn was ground, as well as demonstrations from the Ulster American Folk Park and other traditional crafts and food producers.

“It is guaranteed to be a wonderful day for all the family and I would like to thank NITB and Food NI for their generous support of this international event.”

Russell Whitaker, Events Executive NITB commented:

“Northern Ireland Tourist Board is pleased to sponsor the International Bread Festival, an event providing an outstanding visitor experience. This event draws visitors of all ages to the picturesque setting of Castle Ward estate, showcasing all types of breads and bakers. We wish the National Trust every success for the event in 2014.”

Michelle Shirlow, CEO of Food NI added:

“From a Food NI perspective, the Bread Festival is a showcase for good local food here in Northern Ireland. We are passionate about our breads and are proud to share our love with others. The event at Castle Ward offers our food producers an opportunity to sell directly to customers and to get feedback on their products.”

During the Bread Festival there will be something for everyone to enjoy from live music, children’s activities, demonstrations and talks as well as a chance to see what life is like behind the doors of the mansion house.

The Bread festival runs from 10am – 6pm on Monday 5 May 2014. For further information please check the websitewww.castlewardbreadfestival.com or call Castle Ward on 028 4488 1204.

ENJOY A DAY OF FREE FAMILY FUN IN NEW LOOK BALLYCASTLE

Regeneration of town centre gives Ballycastle new lease of life

Ballycastle Town Partnership is encouraging everyone from Ballycastle and further afield around the Moyle District to come along to an exciting day of free family fun on Saturday 29th March in order to celebrate the recent revitalisation of the town centre.

Internationally acclaimed children’s theatre company Cahoots NI will perform a show called The Family Hoffman’s Mystery Palace* from 12pm to 5pm at twenty minute intervals throughout the day at the former Brady’s Supermarket, Castle Street.  Admission to the show is completely free and attendees will experience captivating fun for all the family, including storytelling, live music, magic and illusion, combining elements of cabaret and vaudeville.  The show uses an innovative approach to theatre that is full of surprises and sure to ignite and stimulate the imagination of young and old alike.

Visitors can also choose from a wide range of other entertainment that will be available on the day including live music, craft demonstrations and much much more.

Cllr Cara McShane, Council Chairperson explains why the event in Ballycastle will be the perfect day out for locals and visitors alike.

“Ballycastle has lots to offer visitors and is well known for its diverse heritage and culture as well as the friendliness of its people and strong community spirit.  We are delighted to host such a fantastic event in Ballycastle and I would encourage everyone from the town and around the Moyle District to come along and join in the excitement.”

“This is a great opportunity for people to get together and enjoy some old fashioned family fun and we would ask everyone to spread the word far and wide to invite others to join in the entertainment as well,” Cara added.

Locals have been working hard to showcase all that Ballycastle has to offer over the coming months, explains Cllr Donal Cunningham, Chair of the Revitalise Ballycastle Steering Group.

“The Revitalise Ballycastle Steering Group which is funded by the Department for Social Development has worked to improve the appearance of shop fronts in Ballycastle and the town is looking better than ever.”

“Our aim as a group, is to promote the social, economic and environmental development of Ballycastle and market the town to show visitors what a great place it is with an array of unique, independently owned shops, cafes and restaurants with delicious food, relaxing ambiance and of course world renowned stunning scenery with a plethora of rugged walks and outdoor activities,” Cara added.

There is a lot to see and do in Ballycastle this year from the Ould Lammas Fair in August to the world renowned Giro d’Italia which comes to Ballycastle on Saturday 10th May.

* Tickets for Family Hoffman’s Mystery Palace must be pre booked and are available from various locations including Noel’s Pound Coiner, Castle St and Ballycastle Tourist Information Centre, Bayview Rd, Ballycastle.

Timeless “Tail” makes Perfect Mother’s Day Gift

Plunge into the dramatic dance re-telling of classic fairy-tale ‘The Little Mermaid’ at Theatre at The Mill on Wednesday 7th May.


See Ballet Theatre UK perform the story of a mermaid and her love for a human prince.


Through fluid movement, the dancers articulate the tale of how the kind-hearted ‘Little Mermaid’ rescues the prince during a storm at sea, and begins a journey that takes her far from her home beneath the waves. Determined to pursue her love on the shore, she makes a bargain with an evil Sea Witch, but it comes at a heavy price.

Ballet Theatre UK’s charming and poignant ballet explores the nature of longing, how making choices have lasting consequences and how goodness can be rewarded in unexpected ways.

This timeless tale will be an ideal treat for Mother’s Day gift and delightful entertainment for the whole family.

Come along for this unmissable and breath-taking performance at Theatre at The Mill on Wednesday 7th May.  Tickets which cost £20, £18, £16 & £14 can be booked online at www.theatreatthemill.com or though Box Office on 028 9034 0202.