Jazzy Gin at the Whitehouse!

JAZZY GIN EVENTS LAUNCHED

‘The events will bring music and distilling together in County Antrim’

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council and the Lough Neagh Partnership are hosting two special Jazzy Gin events in County Antrim in May.

These new events will offer gin and music lovers a unique opportunity to experience live music and sample gin varieties at The White House, Newtownabbey, on Saturday, May 13 and Antrim Castle Gardens on Saturday, May 27.

The first Jazzy Gin event will take place on May 13 at The White House, Newtownabbey — a 400-year-old fortified house resting on the shore of Belfast Lough. It has witnessed many historical events from its position; from the sailing of the ships carrying King William’s armies to the Titanic sailing on her maiden voyage. Recently restored, the once-crumbling ruins of the White House are now a beautiful multipurpose space.

In fact, some sources claim it was King William of Orange who brought Gin to the United Kingdom upon his arrival from Holland!

Meanwhile, the 17th-century Antrim Castle Gardens, that tell of centuries of heritage, will be the backdrop to the second Jazzy Gin event on May 27.

Speaking about the events, Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Alderman Stephen Ross said: “We are excited to be hosting these first Jazzy Gin events in the Borough in May. Events like this play a unique role in attracting visitors to the area while unveiling some of its tourism treasures and the talent of local businesses.

“Gin has been an increasingly popular tipple for many people over the past two decades and we believe when you pair gin with jazz music and the backdrop of some of our most impressive historical landmarks, magical memories for those attending can certainly be made while creating a positive impact on the local economy.”

Tickets are on sale now from www.jazzygin.com with a special early bird rate of £40 available for a limited time.

Please drink responsibly. Over 18’s only.

Offers of the Week from Discover NI

The Titanic Hotel Belfast

The Titanic Hotel Belfast is offering the ultimate midweek break in the heart of the Titanic Quarter. The Midweek Sail package offers a luxurious stay and delicious buffet breakfast from £159 per person sharing a night. During your stay, you can enjoy the complimentary 24-hour car parking, allowing you to explore the diverse city of Belfast with ease. The area has many fascinating sites including the world-leading visitor attraction Titanic Belfast, the newly re-opened HMS Caroline and the new Titanic Distillery. Visit https://www.titanichotelbelfast.com/ for more information.

City Hotel Derry, Derry~Londonderry

The City Hotel Derry is offering a special Golden Years Break. Enjoy a romantic two-night stay at the central hotel, including breakfast and one three-course meal on an evening of your choice, from £156 per person sharing a night. Perched on the banks of the River Foyle, within a five-minute walk from the historic Derry Walls, the 4 star City Hotel Derry is the ideal location to explore this vibrant city. Visit https://www.cityhotelderry.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/

VISIT THE WOODLAND TRUST’S BLUEBELL WOODS IN FULL BLOOM

The enchanting and iconic bluebell wood is a breath-taking sight.

The Woodland Trust cares for more than 50 native woods in Northern Ireland, making it one of the most important organisations for native bluebell colonies.

Bluebells bloom in April and May before the woodland canopy closes but are sensitive plants and take at least five years to establish and colonise. Bluebells hit their peak at different times across the UK and Ireland, and it can take until mid-May before woods in Northern Ireland are at their peak.

The Woodland Trust Northern Ireland wants to welcome visitors to the charity’s numerous sites throughout the region so everyone can have the chance to enjoy the spectacular spring-time sight of a bluebell-carpeted woodland. The conservation charity’s top picks to visit this year include: Mourne Park in Kilkeel, Drumnaph Wood in Maghera and Prehen Wood in Derry/ Londonderry.

Mourne Park

With 156 hectares of woodland and 73 hectares of precious ancient woodland, Mourne Park is flourishing with multitudes of vibrant bluebells. The Woodland Trust even named one of its new trails ‘The Bluebell Walk’, a 1.8km amble through ancient woodland past a dense carpet of bluebells.

www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/mournepark

Drumnaph Wood

One of the finest bluebell woods in Northern Ireland is Drumnaph Wood, Maghera, at the gateway to the Sperrins. This beautiful ancient woodland is one of the few remaining fragments of a great forest that once covered much of mid-Ulster. Enjoy an abundance of bluebells in the flower-rich woods and try spotting Irish hares in the rushy meadows.

Drumnaph Woods – Visiting Woods – Woodland Trust

Prehen Wood

This rare and irreplaceable ancient woodland has a magical feel, with carpets of bluebell, celandine and wood anemone in the spring. It is home to the sparrowhawk, long-eared owl and offers terrific views overlooking the Maiden City, and the River Foyle.

Prehen Wood – Visiting Woods – Woodland Trust

Woodland Trust Northern Ireland Estate and Project Manager Dave Scott said:

“Ancient woods carpeted with bluebells are without doubt a sensory delight for people to visit. Our native bluebells are vital both ecologically and culturally and they are often found in ancient woodlands because large colonies take so long to establish. The early blooms provide an important source of pollen and nectar for emerging insects.”

The Woodland Trust is asking visitors to its bluebell woods to enjoy the natural splendour this spring, while being careful not to destroy any flowers by sticking to proper paths and keeping dogs on leads.

Dave continued: “It can be very tempting to stray from the path for that perfect photo or to get away from the crowds sometimes. But it is vital we do all we can to look after bluebells for future generations because trampling by people and dogs can cause serious damage in seconds.”

The Woodland Trust’s Love Your Woods campaign encourages people to help protect woods and nature for the future. Visitors can play their part by following some simple guidelines, including staying on paths, taking dog mess and litter home, and protecting wildlife by keeping dogs close and staying fire free.

Notes to Editors

For more information, please contact the Woodland Trust press office on 01476 602993 or email media@woodlandtrust.org.uk

Love Your Woods Love your woods – Woodland Trust

Woodland Trust sites are free to enter and open all year round so come prepared for nature in its natural state. This means no toilets, cafés, bins, or cleaning staff – just unmissable views, clean air, birdsong, and woodland paths for you to wander along to your heart’s content. You can help protect woods and nature for the future by following these top tips for your visit:

  • Stay on the paths
  • Take dog mess and litter home with you
  • Protect wildlife by keeping dogs close
  • Stay fire free
  • Leave sleepovers to the wildlife
  • Be considerate with den building
  • Park with consideration for others
  • Swimming is for wildlife only
  • Woods are not good for rock climbing which destroys precious habitats
  • Check access rules before cycling

The Woodland Trust

The Woodland Trust is the largest woodland conservation charity in the UK with more than 500,000 supporters. It wants to see a UK rich in native woods and trees for people and wildlife.

The Trust has three key aims:

  • protect ancient woodland, which is rare, unique, and irreplaceable

restoration of damaged ancient woodland, bringing precious pieces of our natural history back to life

  • establish native trees and woods with the aim of creating resilient landscapes for people and wildlife

Established in 1972, the Woodland Trust now has over 1,000 sites in its care covering approximately 29,000 hectares. Access to its woods is free so everyone can benefit from woods and trees.

COMMUNITIES COME TOGETHER ACROSS NORTHERN IRELAND TO CELEBRATE WITH CORONATION BIG LUNCH

Communities the length and breadth of Northern Ireland will come together this weekend to celebrate the Coronation with a series of Big Lunch events.

From Carrickfergus to Bangor, Enniskillen to Bushmills, communities are gathering to share food, friendship and fun with the Coronation Big Lunch, an idea from Eden Project made possible by National Lottery.

Ainsley Harriott, Ambassador to The Big Lunch and Coronation Big Lunch, is urging the people of NI to take part in a ‘Big Knock’ to invite neighbours to join in Coronation Big Lunch celebrations. www.coronationbiglunch.com

Coronation Big Lunch events are taking place across Northern Ireland and include street parties, galas, public picnics, fancy dress parades and much more.

Grainne McCloskey, Scotland and Northern Ireland Regional Manager at Eden Project Communities, who are behind The Big Lunch, said: “Community spirit is at the heart of this historic occasion, and we hope organisers will go on to make The Big Lunch an annual celebration of neighbourhood.

“With so many digging out the bunting, rustling up their favourite dishes and rallying the neighbours for a bit of craic, we’re sure it’s going to be a weekend to remember.”

Established in 2009, The Big Lunch takes place every year and encourages neighbours and communities to share food as a huge act of community spirit and this year neighbours can celebrate community with the Coronation Big Lunch and throughout Month of Community in June.

Research after last year’s Big Lunch evidenced more than eleven million people say they felt less lonely, 92% of organisers reported it had a positive impact on their community, and almost two thirds of people who took part said it encouraged people to get more involved in voluntary work. Since 2015, Big Lunch organisers have raised £70 million for good causes and the hope is more will be raised in 2023.

The Coronation Big Lunch, an idea from the Eden Project, made possible by The National Lottery, forms part of the celebrations for His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort’s Coronation Weekend. The Queen Consort has been Patron of The Big Lunch initiative since 2013.

For more information, to find an event taking place near you on the Coronation Big Lunch interactive map, or to register your own plans and download the special letter from the King and Queen, visit www.CoronationBigLunch.com

NOTHING BUT THIEVES The Telegraph Building, Friday 17th November

Nothing But Thieves 

Tickets on sale Friday 5th May at 10am

New Album ‘DEAD CLUB CITY’ Released on 7th July

Nothing But Thieves have announced a 10-date October and November UK and Ireland headline tour, which will follow the release of their fourth album ‘Dead Club City’ on 7th July via RCA/Sony Music.

With a well-earned reputation for their energetic and impassioned performances, their live show is one not to be missed. Opening with two nights in Glasgow on the 31st October and 1st November, the tour sees the band perform a further 8 nights across the UK and Ireland, including two nights in Manchester, a headline show at London Wembley Arena and a date at The Telegraph Building Belfast on 17th November.

The band have also been announced for this year’s Radio 1 Big Weekend in Dundee performing on Sunday May 28th and are currently touring in Australia before embarking on a North American tour in September and October ahead of their UK and Ireland tour.

Nothing But Thieves toured their third album ‘Moral Panic’ in 2021 and 2022, selling over 110,000 tickets, including their biggest ever London headline show at O2 Arena and a 17,000-seat headline show at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome.

Nothing But Thieves made a statement return last month with lead single ‘Welcome to the DCC’, marking an innovative new chapter with their fourth record ‘Dead Club City’. ‘Welcome to the DCC’ is A-List on Radio 1 and Radio X and has also become the band’s biggest ever airplay track to date.

Through their forthcoming 11-track album, the band showcase their city-sized members only club ‘Dead Club City’. The album’s tracklist is formed by different characters and story arcs from in and around the city, and using the club as a focal point, it is easy to imagine the real-world meaning behind Dead Club City. Themes such as advertisement, unity, internet culture, the music industry, ageing and politics, as well as escapism and change are highlighted by the alienation or privilege of a members only club. The album is  available to pre-order now – welcome to ‘Dead Club City’ and the new era of Nothing But Thieves.

Tickets for their UK and Ireland tour are available for pre-sale from 10am on Tuesday 2nd May and go on general sale at 10am on Friday 5th May. Full dates are as follows:

October:

Tues 31st – Glasgow – O2 Academy

November:

Weds 1st – Glasgow – O2 Academy

Fri 3rd – Bournemouth – International Centre

Sat 4th – Manchester – O2 Apollo

Sun 5th – Manchester – O2 Apollo

Tues 7th – Swansea – Arena

Thurs 9th – Birmingham – Resorts World Arena

Fri 10th – London – OVO Arena Wembley

Fri 17thBelfast – The Telegraph Building

Mon 20th – Dublin – 3Olympia Theatre

Nothing But Thieves are Conor Mason (vocals, guitars), Joe Langridge-Brown (guitars), Dominic Craik (guitars, keyboard), Philip Blake (bass guitar) and James Price (drums).

About Nothing But Thieves:

The past few years have been quite a ride for Southend five-piece Nothing But Thieves. Amassing over 1.2 million worldwide album sales, 2 billion worldwide streams and 250 million video views, they have built up a loyal and wide following for their impactful alt rock sound and achieved global success with multiple gold and platinum records around the world, including the UK, Australia, Russia, Netherlands, South Korea and Poland.

In 2020, they released their third album ‘Moral Panic’, which charted at #3 achieving over 320 million streams and saw support from the likes of BBC Radio 1, Virgin Radio and Radio X alongside winning Best Indie Act at Global Radio’s 2021 Awards. They followed this later that year with ‘Moral Panic II’, with both projects forming ‘Moral Panic (The Complete Edition) in 2021. ‘Moral Panic’ followed their 2018 EP ‘What Did You Think When You Made Me This Way’, their 2017 acclaimed album ‘Broken Machine’, which charted at #2 in the UK album chart, and their debut self-titled album ‘Nothing But Thieves’.

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10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 24 – 30 April

  1. City of Derry Jazz & Big Band Festival, Derry~Londonderry, 27 – 1 May. If you’re looking for the perfect way to start the summer, then look no further than Derry~Londonderry, where the City of Derry Jazz & Big Band Festival returns this May Bank Holiday weekend. This is the 22nd iteration of the Festival which has grown year on year to become the biggest and best Jazz showcase in Ireland, making it the favourite stop off for hundreds of musicians on the jazz circuit.
  2. Portrush Tasty, Portrush, County Antrim, 28 April. These Friday evening foodie tours are the perfect opener for your weekend. This tour is about getting together and sharing food, drink, stories and craic. It starts with an exclusive behind-the-scenes visit to Portrush’s only craft brewery, Lacada Brewery, for a private tasting, moving on for a delicious main course on Main Street, and rounding off with a cool new cocktail in an awarding-winning bar and entertainment venue.
  3. Burgers, Beer & Spirits at The Echlinville Distillery, Kircubbin, County Down, 29 April. Enjoy an afternoon of the finest local food and drinks with gourmet burgers by Ballyboley Dexters, craft beer by Modest Beer and Echlinville’s premium whiskeys and gins.
  4. Frock Around The Clock : Vintage & Handmade Fair, Belfast, 30 April. Frock Around The Clock have been running vintage and handmade fairs since 2008, and with over 200 events in Belfast and beyond, they are a firm favourite on the Northern Ireland event calendar. Expect to find cool collectables, on-trend homewares, beautiful jewellery, fashion and accessories.
  5. Rock Out With The Cave Crew, Florencecourt, Fermanagh, 30 April. The Cave Crew of the Marble Arch Cave are excited to host a new above-ground event exploring the rich heritage of Killykeeghan National Nature Reserve. Visitors will delve into the local human history and heritage of this hidden gem nestled within the landscape of Cuilcagh Mountain. They will uncover the treasures of the fascinating geology, stunning landforms and the unique biodiversity of this special place through an exciting new interactive guided trail.
  6. Rathlin Forage, Ballycastle, County Antrim, 30 April. Ksenia has, for the last seventeen years, collected and cooked with the natural produce that grows along the rocky shoreline of Rathlin Island. This exciting foraging walk will last approximately 1 hour 30 minutes and the guide Ksenia will introduce the ancient art of foraging.
  7. Food and Mindfulness Tour, Plumbridge, County Tyrone, see website for booking tours Starting your day at Butterlope Farm you will be welcomed by Annie a local expert in the flora of the area. Visit the vegetable garden and enjoy tea, scones and foraged jams before heading out on a forage walk. As you take in the views of the amazing Glenga Valley, Annie will lead you along ancient hedgerows and dry stone walls. The forage walk will look at the historical and medicinal uses of plants and consider plants that can be picked as ‘Food for Free’. Also, learn how to recognise the archaeological features of the upland Sperrins landscape.
  8. Gullion Adventures, Meigh, County Armagh. Whether you are planning some family activities over the bank holiday weekends or are planning a group bonding activity, Gullion adventures has it all. From mountain biking, archery and abseiling, you are sure to be entertained in this outstanding area of beauty and adventure. Contact 07591887370 for further information.
  9. Oakfire Adventures, Derry~Londonderry, see website for opening times. Oakfire strive to make their activity destination as best as possible. Located on the outskirts of Derry-Londonderry, Oakfire Adventures are accessible from all parts of Northern Ireland and beyond. Perfect for corporate events, sports teams, stag parties, birthdays or simply a fun day out, Oakfire provides an exhilarating alternative to those looking to have a great time.
  10. Hydrobikes at Enniskillen Castle, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. This experience is set in the water below the magnificent Enniskillen Castle, and can be enjoyed during the day or at night time, providing a completely unique perspective of the town. Jump onboard the Hydrobikes with lights for a low-impact leisurely ride around Castle Island, with your colourful bike lighting up the water and creating an eye-catching display. Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture fantastic shots of your friends and family enjoying the experience.

Booking is essential for most activities. 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/

‘Ahoy there’ – get set for the return of Rathlin Sound Maritime Festival

Rathlin Sound Maritime Festival is set to make a splash when it returns from May 26th – June 4th, with 10 days of exciting seafaring fun to look forward to.

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is working with Ballycastle Community Development Group and Rathlin Development and Community Association to bring you this hugely popular celebration, with a packed programme of activities on both dry land and at sea, inspired by the Rathlin Sound – the body of water between Rathlin Island and the mainland in Ballycastle.

Visitors can look forward to live music performances, dance displays, have-a- go activities, crafts, walks, talks, cookery demonstrations and lots of artisan produce at the Naturally North Coast and Glens Market, all of which celebrate the area’s rich local history, culture, music and food.

Wes Forsythe from Ulster University will be presenting the Madill Archive Project, which is focused on traditional boats from around the Ulster Coast and beyond. An archive of line drawings, photographs, interviews and reports donated to the University by Harry Madill, a retired engineer from Portstewart.

There will also be a demonstration of traditional coracle boat building by Valkyrie Crafts, exhibition of Old-Style Rope making by Traditional Rope Makers NI and Songs, Stories and Recitations of the Antrim Coast from Colin Urwin.

In addition, thanks to Causeway Coast Maritime Heritage Group, you’ll get to see traditional fishing boats like drontheims and currachs take to the water, including the Colmcille, one of the largest vessels of its type in Northern Ireland.

In other programme highlights, look out for the blessing of the boats, traditional rope making, maritime themed children’s crafts, colourful kite display, sand sculpture demonstration and a children’s sandcastle competition on Ballycastle Beach.

Looking ahead to the festival, Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Ivor Wallace, said:

“Rathlin Sound Maritime Festival is a celebration of Ballycastle and Rathlin Island’s shared nautical heritage and serves as a fantastic showcase of the area’s unrivalled tourism offering.

“This popular festival first began 10 years ago and has become one of highlights of our Borough’s events calendar, being enjoyed by thousands of visitors over the past decade.

“I want to take this opportunity to thank the local community volunteers who play a central role in this festival’s ongoing success. I look forward to seeing you all there for some nautical-themed fun!”

The full programme will be published on the festival’s website soon so please visit www.rathlinsoundmaritimefestival.com for the latest updates or contact Ballycastle Visitor Information Centre by ringing 028 2076 2024.

Please note, details are subject to change due to tides and weather conditions, so visitors are advised to follow the Festival’s Facebook (@RathlinSoundMaritimeFestival) and Twitter (@RathlinSoundMF) channels for the most up-to-date announcements.

Causeway Coast and Glens Arts Service invites you to get creative this Spring with exciting range of live events, exhibitions and workshops to enjoy

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Arts Service is pleased to release its latest Arts Guide, packed with creative opportunities and cultural highlights taking you right through Spring.

From April until June 2023, there is lots to look forward to with an exciting array of events, exhibitions, and workshops.

Headlining this season’s events at Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre is one of Ireland’s most revered ambassadors of music, Brian Kennedy, performing in the Danny Boy Auditorium on Saturday 3rd June.

Award-winning multi-instrumentalist traditional Irish music group, Réalta will perform on Saturday 29th April.  Réalta will showcase a world premiere of a new piece inspired by Limavady, commissioned by Live Music Now, a charity that uses the transformational power of live music in education, health, care and community settings across Northern Ireland.

Réalta is joined for this concert by guest singer and songwriter Myles McCormack, as well as young trad players from CCÉ Jimmy O’Hara (Roe Valley) and a collaboration with poet Anne McMaster.

The Northern Ireland Photography Association’s annual exhibition will be held in the galleries from 29th April – 27th May.  This exhibition features 87 images captured by camera club members from across Northern Ireland.

In May, there is an open call for local photographers of all levels to submit images of the beautiful Causeway Coast to be part of Coastal Connections, an exhibition which will be displayed in our Broighter Gallery as well as virtually on our website that will celebrate our unique coastline, in all its natural splendour.

Over the next three months, the ArtBeat Initiative will be reignited.  This initiative focuses on mindfulness and well-being through nature and creativity and there will be a series of outdoor workshops as we celebrate the brighter days, longer evenings and the stunning environment of the Causeway Coast and Glens area, starting on Saturday 29th April with a Creative Writing workshop at Benone Beach, with Poet and playwright Anne McMaster.  There will also be family fun, with a parent and toddler drumming course, children’s dance workshops, film and storytelling, alongside community activities such as Sound Connections.

In Portstewart, Flowerfield Arts Centre will showcase some fantastic exhibitions including The Spring Exhibition of the Ulster Society of Women Artists, ‘Still I Rise’, by Deirdre Robb and in our Upper Gallery, Disruptive Women/Mujeres Disruptivas by Conflict Textiles.  Flowerfield is delighted to welcome some of the talented women who created the arpilleras in this exhibition to Flowerfield on Friday 28th April. These women are visiting from Catalonia and all are welcome for a guided tour of the Disruptive Women exhibition between 1-2pm.

The auditorium will host live music, spoken word and film, including live music from Arborist on Saturday 29th April, a sold-out performance by Duke Special (9th June) and an incredible evening of music by one of Ireland’s leading pianists Ruth McGinley (24th June), Screenings of award-nominated films A Quite Girl (4th May) and Aftersun (1st June), and a Talk by Nobel prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon on Friday 5th May.

Flowerfield also welcome back the popular Tenx9 event on Friday 19th May, for another evening of storytelling on the theme of Family, and will host the book launch of Homebirds by Anne Marie McAleese and Dot Blakely (25th May), where they will chat with local chef Paula McIntyre.

There will also be creative opportunities in pottery, fused glass and painting, as well as the opportunity to move in a 5 -week t’ai chi and qigong course led by Dr Philip Johnson and a 4-week Irish & Scottish Céilí/Cèilidh Dancing Course, along with activities for children and families including a series of parent and child workshops with dedicated sessions for Autistic young people and their parent/carer.

The new Arts Guide is available to download from www.flowerfield.org or www.roevalleyarts.com or drop into Flowerfield Arts Centre or Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre to pick up a copy.

The Everglades Hotel in Derry-Londonderry is hosting an Afternoon Tea with Lady Mary Peters which will include a Q&A with the Olympic legend and entertainment.

The event, which takes place on Saturday 20th May at 2pm, will give guests the chance to take part in a virtual Golden Duck Race in honour of Lady Mary’s gold medal success and there will be a performance by Les Foyer des Artistes. The afternoon’s festivities will be hosted by local personality Micky Doherty.

ENJOY AFTERNOON TEA WITH LADY MARY PETERS. Lady Mary Peters is joined by local personality Micky Doherty to launch an Afternoon Tea event at the Everglades Hotel in Derry-Londonderry on Saturday 20th May at 2pm to help raise money for the Mary Peters Trust which supports our young local athletes in their sporting careers. At the event guests will have the chance to take part in a virtual Golden Duck Race in honour of Lady Mary’s gold medal success and there will be a performance by Les Foyer des Artistes. Tickets are £40 per person or £350 for a table of 10. Tickets including return coach travel with McComb’s Coach Travel from Belfast are £60 per person. For further information or to purchase tickets phone 028 9694 9369 or email Cathryn@marypeterstrust.org

Lady Mary Peters said: “I am very much looking forward to this special Afternoon Tea event at the Everglades Hotel. I would like to thank Hastings Hotels for all their support and encourage everyone to come along for a fun afternoon to help raise money for the Mary Peters Trust which supports our young local athletes in their sporting careers. I am proud that the Mary Peters Trust has supported so many athletes in the local area.”

Julie Hastings, Director of Hastings Hotels said: “We are delighted to support the Mary Peters Trust by hosting this celebratory event in honour of Northern Ireland’s Golden Girl. Lady Mary Peters continues to inspire generations of young people and athletes and we are very proud to be able to pay tribute to her successes and everything she has done, and continues to do, to help young people in achieving their sporting dreams and ambitions. It promises to be a great afternoon of amazing memories, live entertainment and fabulous food and one not to be missed.”

McComb’s Coach Travel is kindly sponsoring luxury return travel from Belfast on Saturday 20th May. The event is supported by Alchemy Technologies who is a Podium Partner of the Mary Peters Trust.

The Mary Peters Trust is Northern Ireland’s leading sporting charity and was established to create an ongoing and meaningful commemoration of Lady Mary’s win at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. Since its inception over 40 years ago, the Trust has made a staggering number of awards helping to make a difference to the lives of thousands of young athletes from across local sport.

Tickets are £40 per person or £350 for a table of 10. Tickets with return coach travel from Belfast are £60 per person.

For further information or to purchase tickets phone 028 9694 9369 or email Cathryn@marypeterstrust.org

Plan your Summer with the new Ards and North Down Arts and Heritage Programme!

Ards and North Down Borough Council’s Arts and Heritage Summer Programme has just been released. The Summer programme, covering the May to August period is full of events, exhibitions, arts festivals and creative classes as well as lots happening in Ards Arts Centre and North Down Museum over the coming months.

Highlights from the Arts and Heritage Summer programme include the popular Friday Night Live series of events which will see talented acts take to the stage at Ards Arts Centre. There are also two special music events in June; Willie Drennan’s Journey of the Ulster Muse, happening at The Queen’s Hall, Newtownards and members of the Ulster Orchestra make a very welcome return to perform in Bangor Abbey.

Singer /songwriter, Taylor Lalley will appear at Ards Arts Centre as part of the Friday Night Live series of events on Friday 23 June.

To mark the Coronation of HRH King Charles III, a special programme of Coronation activity including an exhibition and informative talk at North Down Museum and a day of heritage skills demonstrations will take place.

Bangor Castle’s Walled Garden plays host to the popular ForM Sculpture Exhibition in June when artists from all around the island of Ireland will exhibit their work and the garden will be transformed into a unique outdoor gallery. Heartbreak Productions’ Summer Theatre returns to the garden in July with family fun in the shape of David Walliam’s Bad Dad and an evening production of MacHamLear, a farcical piece of new writing from award-winning playwright Michael Davies that shamelessly exploits the genius of Shakespeare.

The annual Creative Peninsula festival in August offers an abundance of opportunities to try your hand at arts and craft practices. Featuring workshops from talented local artists, studio visits and the fantastic Creative Peninsula in the Square event, there’s plenty to get involved with!

For anyone wishing to learn a new skill or perhaps develop existing skills, Ards Arts Centre has lots of creative classes on offer – from silversmithing to calligraphy, drawing to ceramics and lots more! Enrolment for classes opened for online booking from 9am on Tuesday 18 April 2023.

North Down Museum also has a busy Summer ahead. Highlights of their programme include the Bangor Horticultural Society Centenary Exhibition and a special ‘Learn to Grow’ event on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 May where visitors will have the opportunity to get advice and tips on growing plants from society members.

Speaking about the guide, Emily Crawford, Arts & Heritage Manager with Ards and North Down Borough Council said: “We have a jam-packed programme of cultural activity taking place in the coming months. With opportunities to get creative, learn new skills, enjoy live theatre and music and celebrate the Coronation of HRH King Charles III. We look forward to welcoming you to Ards Arts Centre and North Down Museum very soon.”

To view the full programme and to book tickets, visit: www.andculture.org.uk/whats-on