Overnight break in Belfast from only £100pps with up to £30 estate creditper person
Treat yourself to a
luxurious overnight break in Northern Ireland’s premier 5-star hotel, the Culloden
Estate & Spa, from only £100pps* and receive
complimentary estate credits worth up to £30 per person.
As part of the Luxury on
the Lough package guests will enjoy luxurious accommodation, Full Irish
Breakfast and complimentary estate credits:
£10 credit per adult
towards a 2-course meal in the Cultra Inn
£10 credit per adult
towards a 3-course meal in Vespers Restaurant
£10 credit per adult
towards a 50-minute spa treatment in The Spa at Culloden
This magnificent hotel is just six miles from Belfast and the
perfect location for guests to completely unwind and relax with roaring log
fires and views over Belfast Lough and across County Antrim. The Culloden
Estate has 98 stunning bedrooms and suites, a luxurious spa and a
range of dining options including Vespers Restaurant serving modern
cuisine using only the finest and freshest local ingredients; The Lough Bar
offering light snacks and the hotel’s famous decadent Afternoon Tea and
the Cultra Inn, a cosy bar and bistro which nestles within the Estate and
is perfect for a tasty lunch, evening meal or pint by the fireside.
For further information or
to book go to www.hastingshotels.com orcall the
Culloden Estate & Spa on 028 9042 1066.
Northern Ireland boasts a wonderful collection of places to stay including beautiful B&Bs, luxurious spa hotels and great value self-catering properties. Discover NI has selected the best offers of the week to help you plan a short break.
Rural getaway at the Beech Hill Country House Hotel, Derry~Londonderry
from £160per room per night based on two people sharing
Beech Hill Country House Hotel is just
two miles from the Culture Capital that is Derry~ Londonderry and is perfectly
located to give guests both a city break and country escape all in one.
Surrounded by 32 acres of beautiful woodlands and steeped in 400 years of
history you are guaranteed a stay you won’t forget. This offer includes an
overnight stay with breakfast, award winning Derry City Walking Tour followed
by entry into The Museum of Free Derry and a two course dinner in Sixteen22
Gastro Pub at Beech Hill. To book call 028 7134 9279. Offer available until 31st
March (subject to availability)
Two night stay at the Manor House Country Hotel, Enniskillen from £99 per
person sharing
Located in the heart of the Fermanagh
Lakelands on the shores of Lough Erne, the award winning Manor House Country
Hotel is the perfect country retreat combining old world charm with modern
hotel luxury. Offer includes a two night stay in a classic double room, full
Irish breakfast served each morning in Belleek Restaurant which overlooks Lower
Lough Erne, dinner on one evening in the Belleek Restaurant, complimentary
access to the leisure centre and a complimentary bottled water in room. To book
call 028 6862 2200. Offer available on selected midweek dates until the 8th
April (subject to availability).
Further.Space glamping pods at Glenarm Castle Estate, Glenarm from £159
per pod per night
Glenarm Castle holiday pods offer the
perfect rural getaway along the Causeway Coastal Route. These cosy, fully
furnished pods have all the comforts of home including electric, running water,
mini fridge and heating plus they’re located with ocean views and looking
across the stunning estate. Make your holiday unique in these well-equipped
pods which can sleep two adults and two kids (double bed and bunk beds). To
book call 028 2884 1203 using Promo Code GIANTSPIRIT20. For same day booking
please email: glenarmcastle@further.space. Offer
available until 31st March (subject to availability).
The 2020 OnlyJustMedia Summit will see 11 national and international speakers reveal the secrets of success on social media in today’s increasingly crowded online marketplace.
On February 29 at Belfast’s Odyssey delegates will hear inspirational content professionals from England, Ireland, Northern Ireland and the USA on how to accomplish more across the many platforms now available.
Lucy McMullan, owner of OnlyJustMedia, who organises the conference alongside event co-founder Alan Walace said this was the biggest summit they have staged and promises to provide more than just an educational day.
“In 2018 we not only sold out the event in a few weeks, but created a huge buzz from local attendees and our international speakers,” she said.
“This year is not only 10x bigger but will have more opportunities to learn, be inspired and have fun.”
“Delegates will hear how to build a social media community, influencing and impacting your audience, the secrets of making more of Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn content, as well as storytelling, brand building, visual marketing and more.”
Headline sponsor Pete Lonton of the Fire In The Belly podcast series says “I had to back the OnlyJustMedia Summit. The event showcases everything I stand for.” Pete is an entrepreneur, mentor, coach and property investor whose mission it is to help others find their potential and become the mightiest version of themselves. Pete’s podcast launches on spotify, itunes and other platforms on Monday 24th February.
From New York, Adrian Vasquez, Creative Director for Million Dollar Listing star Ryan Serhant will explain How to Build a Brand that stands out and thrives, while influencer Gabriel Desanti will outline how to find happiness in your chosen field.
Also from the Big Apple Tyler Babin of Adobe will be speaking about storytelling, community and culture, as well as protecting your mental health online.
Dublin best selling author and YouTube sensation Melanie Murphy has 800,000 followers and her YouTube views top 60m. She will be sharing her insights into influencer marketing.
“From keynote addresses to intimate conversations the OnlyJustMedia Summit 2020 has been designed so that delegates have access to so many creative and talented people,” said Alan Wallace.
“This is an essential day for everyone who wants to develop their online presence, as well as all the networking opportunities a day like this presents.”
Among the other speakers will be YouTuber Cody Wanner from Pennsylvania who will talk about creating vlog-style video for business, while content creator Mike Winnet from Warrington will be covering Fast, Easy and non-Sleazy LinkedIn marketing.
Northern Ireland’s Niamh McAuley of Purple Dot Media will outline tips and tricks of video marketing and illusionist and Mentalist Joel M will explain how to make an impact on TikTok as an individual or a business.
The event is sponsored by amazing international and local brands- from Coca Cola, The Body Shop and Estee Lauder, to Tayto, Irish Black Butter and Bullitt Hotel.
Tickets for the OnlyJustMedia Summit which will be hosted by Cool FM presenter and influencer Rebecca McKinney include lunch, snacks and a jam-packed goodie bag, are priced at £100 and available fromwww.onlyjustmedia.com.
A new gourmet burger bar has opened on Belfast’s Stranmillis Road following an investment of £60,000.
Burger Burger, the brain child of food lover Gavin Rennick, is set to create up to seven new jobs with plans to expand into a further two more restaurants later this year.
Located on the former El Chapo site according to Gavin the restaurant is offering diners a “laid-back atmosphere, delicious food choices and premium retro cocktails”
Gavin, who is the project manager for Burger Burger, said the food venue is more than just another re-treading of the traditional patty and bun options.
“We have worked to create a menu that focuses on taste, originality and fun,” he said.
“Burger will use local produce as much as possible, and we will offer vegetarian and vegan options across what is on offer.”
Gavin explained that the experience at the new restaurant has been carefully thought through.
“The concept of Burger Burger is just good grub where you can relax, chill out and meet with friends to go for a coffee during the day or a sweet treat or something more filling,” he explained.
“We’re delighted to be able to create seven new jobs and are already beginning plans for our expansion later this year.”
According to Gavin the company will announce the opening of a Burger Burger express in the summer and another sit in restaurant in the autumn.
For Gavin the opening of Burger Burger marks an important step in his own personal journey with food.
“I had an unhealthy relationship with food when I was younger,” he explained.
“However, after re-adjusting and becoming more healthy I lost over four stone in weight and I wanted to show people that you don’t always have to lose your passion for food when you struggle with weight.”
The now fit and healthy Gavin said the Burger Burger menu has been a labour of love.
He added: “I used my passion for cooking in order to create a menu that matches my love of food, fitness and nutrition.
“Every item has been specially selected and the sauces have been named to specifically compliment every burger and every item and they’re just delicious to bite into.”
From the traditional burger, matched with a range of toppings and sauces, through to the vegetarian and vegan options Burger Burger will also offer wings, loaded nachos and the intriguingly named ‘Mega-Zord Fries’. Gavin is, however, keen to emphasise that they also do hot dogs!
Burger Burger is open now, ready for you to bite down a flavour experience that you won’t forget.
Contact Burger Burger, Stranmillis Road, Belfast for more information 028 9543 3131 or find them on social media.
Ards and North Down Borough Council is pleased to launch the 2020 Ards International Guitar Festival programme. The Festival will take place from 1 – 5 April at various venues around Newtownards.
Now in its 23rd
year, the Festival is a celebration of the world’s most popular instrument,
bringing together some of the best guitarists from around Ireland, the UK and
the world, with artists crossing a range of genres, showcasing their musical
skills, talent and creativity.
This year’s
jam-packed line-up features over 40 musicians including home-grown talent as
well as performers from the USA, Germany and The Netherlands all brought
together with the help of guest programmer Anthony Toner. The popular Guitar
Clinics are also back, giving amateur guitarists the opportunity to hone their
skills with the help of professionals, as well as a stunning photography
exhibition by Stuart Bailie.
One of the
highlights of this year’s programme is The Aquarelle Guitar Quartet who
will open the Festival on Wednesday 1 April at The Queen’s Hall. As one of the
world’s leading guitar quartets, The AGQ is known for its extraordinary
performances and expansive repertoire. Formed at the Royal Northern College of
Music in 1999, the quartet studied with renowned guitarists Sérgio Assad, Oscar
Ghiglia and Scott Tennant and has performed in major concert halls throughout
the UK and Europe. The foursome will be supported by The Diony’s Ensemble
and The Classical Guitar Society of Northern Ireland.
Blues maestro Ronnie
Greer returns to the Festival on the crest of a wave for what looks like
being one of the high points of the programme. Ronnie will be launching his
brand-new album with his new band All-Star Blues Revue. With
contributions from an all-star glittering line-up including; long-time musical
partner Anthony Toner on guitars, Nick Scott on bass and Peter McKinney on
drums – joined by guitarists/vocalists Ken Haddock and Grainne Duffy, Kyron Bourke
on keyboards and vocals, and blues and jazz luminaries Linley Hamilton on
trumpet and Dave Howell on sax. An evening not to be missed at The Queen’s Hall
on Friday 3 April.
The Festival
is also pleased to welcome back to Ards Irish folk sensation Síomha who
was one of the undoubted hits of last year’s Festival. Síomha will be supported
at her Queen’s Hall gig on Saturday 4 April by virtuoso fingerstyle guitarist Shane
Hennessy from Carlow (back by popular demand!) and German-born Sönke
Meinen who has acquired an outstanding reputation on the international
guitar scene.
Other highlights of this year’s programme include; The
Richard Nelson Jazz Quartet, Rodney Branigan, Jane Willow and
more! There will also be a screening of the silent film The Cabinet of
Dr Caligari (1920) accompanied by guitarist Paul McMordie in the
atmospheric surroundings of Kiltonga Hall.
Thin Lizzy fans are in for a treat with the Classic Band
Brunch Wild Eyed Boys – The Thin Lizzy Story presented by Ralph McLean.
Take a fascinating stroll through the history of one of the most celebrated
bands of all time, featuring seldom-seen clips, some rarities and Ralph’s usual
mix of musical insight and backstage gossip. Ards Arts Centre, Sunday 5 April.
Speaking about the festival, Alderman Bill Keery, The Mayor of Ards and
North Down said: “We are delighted to once again host Ards International
Guitar Festival which welcomes musicians from far and wide to Newtownards. The
Festival is now 23 years old and is going from strength to strength. This
year’s programme is fantastic, and we would encourage everyone to support the
various events.”
Ards Guitar Festival Director,
Emily Crawford commented: “This year’s Festival is shaping up to be an eclectic
five days of guitar-based music with something to appeal to everyone from
classical to jazz, blues to Americana and of course our signature acoustic
percussive performances. There’s plenty of opportunity for a hands-on
opportunity to learn from the experts with our Guitar Clinics and free lunchtime
performances to get you into the festival spirit’’
Ards International Guitar Festival runs from 1 – 5
April. For ticket details or to view the full programme please visit the
website www.ardsguitarfestival.co.uk or call Ards Arts Centre
on 028 9181 0803
Leading healthy mind practitioner, Sam Barr, has urged people not to delay seeking help in dealing with the mental crises the modern world and relationships deliver.
Through his Healthy Mind Coaching and Training practice Sam has seen that too often people delay getting the support and help that can help them turn the corner.
“People come to us mostly because of anxiety,” he said. “There are so many different situations that cause anxiety and when we meet them it can have a lot of different factors.
“It could be because of relationships, finances, addictions, or as a result of issues in the workplace and there are the associated fears, worry and even shame that come along with that anxiety.”
Sam says that social connections and environment leads to exacerbating the anxiety, and It developing into more serious issues.
Healthy Mind Coaching and Training offer a range of services for individuals and workplaces, but often the free 30-minute one-to-one is when the issues affecting a person can be identified and assess whether further sessions are required.
“Whether it is someone who is a senior manager, or an individual who is facing a life-changing decision often we can help identify issues and recommend changes in behaviour,” Sam said.
However, it is often delaying seeking help that can be a barrier for people – and organisations.
“Most people know that they have an issue with their mental health and wellbeing,” he explained. “Too often they come up with excuses, such as they don’t have the time. They have the time to get their car fixed or their boiler repaired when they are broken, and I would encourage them to change their mindset from ‘can I’ to ‘will I’. By asking ‘will I’ they are more likely not to seek excuses and get the help we can provide.”
Healthy Mind Coaching and Training is a provider of life & emotional wellbeing, therapeutic coaching and professional training courses in personal, professional development & workplace wellbeing.
“There are so many labels around mind wellbeing but we focus on enabling people to grow, flourish, excel and realise their potential, achieving outstanding results in their lives through a positive change mindset,” said Sam. “But the key thing is to take the first step. No matter what your reason is, whatever has prompted you to get help, you can change.”Learn more about Healthy Mind Coaching and Training at healthymindcoaching.co.uk
Brick Wonders, an internationally acclaimed exhibition, featuring recreations in LEGO® bricks of amazing sights from around the world, is coming to the new Gateway Visitor Centre, on the banks of Lough Shore Antrim, from Saturday 7 March until Sunday 14 June.
Curated by artist
Warren Elsmore this unique exhibition begins with the seven wonders of the
ancient world, also taking in modern, natural and historic wonders from all
seven continents. Brick Wonders will take you on a journey from an Egyptian
pyramid to the natural pyramid of the Matterhorn, the bustle of Old London
Bridge to the awesome natural display of the Aurora Australis and those
everyday marvels we forget to wonder at, such as electricity and the Internet.
At the heart of the
Brick Wonders display is the giant Great Barrier Reef attraction, complete with
underwater lighting and sound effects. This centrepiece has LEGO recreations of
everything from corals and sponges to turtles and reef-dwelling fish such as
blue tangs, angel fish and a ray.
In all, over sixty
LEGO models are included, from tiny models to inspire building at home, to
large mosaics and dioramas using a grand total of half a million LEGO bricks.
LEGO bricks are
unique in their appeal, having been a top-selling toy for over fifty
years. This exhibition will appeal to all ages, so if you love LEGO you
will love Brick Wonders! This exhibition has visited art galleries, museums and
exhibition centres from Italy to England and is returning to Northern Ireland
for the first time since 2015.
Don’t miss your
chance to see this amazing display at the stunning new Gateway Visitor Centre
Antrim.
Here are ten exciting things taking place 17 – 23 February
2020.
1.
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Science Festival Belfast, 13 – 23 February. Join NI Science Festival as
they celebrate the science of you, the universe and everything in between.
These events present some of the best scientists from NI and beyond to discuss
their work, cutting-edge research and what the future might hold. During the
day, the festival offers a range of workshops, talks and interactive activities
for young people, parents and schools. In the evening there will be an eclectic
mix of scientific debate, talks, theatres, comedy, music and film for adults.
2.
Northern-Ireland-Puddle-Jumping-ChampionshipsNI
Puddle Jumping Championships Newtownards, 15 – 20 February. Put on your
wellies, get out into nature and have a splashing time. Come rain or shine, the
Puddle Jumping Championships are the perfect activity for a fun filled family
day out. Splash about in the ‘practice puddles’ throughout the day and get-set
for the daily competitions with splash-tastic prizes to be won!
3.
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Restaurant Week 2020 Belfast, 17 – 23 February. This February, treat
yourself to some self-love and indulge in dining out during Belfast Restaurant
Week. Due to its phenomenal popularity, this week-long initiative is returning
on 17-23 February. It will run across some of Belfast City Centre’s most loved
restaurants, bars and hotels, where the best in local produce can be found in
what has become the country’s unrivalled food and drink scene.
4.
Silent-LightSilent Light Coleraine, 9 –
23 February. Visitors will be steeped in the landscape, embarking on a silent
walk to Mussenden Temple which sits perched at the edge of a 120ft cliff
overlooking the North Atlantic Ocean. Within the Temple, an installation of the
artist’s ‘Stained Moons’ artwork awaits. The viewings will take place in
silence and in darkness, after twilight, for fourteen nights in February.
5.
Riverdance-25th-Anniversary-ShowRiverdance 25th
Anniversary Show Belfast, 19 – 22 February. Since it began, Riverdance has
toured the globe. The show has been performed over 12,160 times and seen live
by over 27.5 million people in 546 venues worldwide. Now it is time to
celebrate another milestone on that journey. The 25th Anniversary show
catapults Riverdance into the 21st century and will completely immerse
audiences in the extraordinary and elemental power of its music and dance.
6.
Winter-Supper-Club-New-YorkWinter Supper Club
– New York Derry~Londonderry, 21 February. Take a trip to the streets of
New York for an unforgettable night at the Walled City Brewery. Think beer, hot
dogs and American sliders – you’ll be living the dream. Walled City Brewery
will be working with Lo & Slo on this one so you will be in for a treat.
7.
Dragon-From-The-Lagan-Goes-To-W5Dragon from
the Lagan goes to W5 Belfast, 17 February – 16 April. Children are born
natural scientists, so why not bring them to W5 to let them imagine, explore
and play in Discovery. In this 45 minute workshop they’ll follow the adventures
of a small, friendly dragon as he makes his way to W5 to discover a world of
amazing science. Children can then enjoy some simple science craft activities
and a variety of building challenges all with a maritime theme! So step
on-board this February for the ultimate family day out
8.
Life-Cycles-by-Lorna-SmythLife Cycle by Lorna
Smyth Enniskillen, 2 December 2019 – 18 April 2020. This showcase of new
works, curated by renowned artist Lorna Smyth, encompasses the four seasons in
one year. Lorna’s art emphasises the world around us, highlights her love of
nature and captures a sense of belonging regardless of the place name.
9.
Bene-and-CormacBene and Cormac Belfast,
22 February. This is a free event part of the Gradam Ceoil TG4. Bene and
Cormac won BBC Radio Scotland’s Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2019.
Their debut album Wavelength has taken the traditional music scene by storm and
they themselves are at the forefront of a wave of amazing young Irish and
Scottish musicians taking up the mantle. Don’t miss their gig at the Discover
Ulster-Scots Centre.
10.
Six-Nations-Live-Music-Session-with-The-Muddlers-Club-BandSix Nations Live Music Session with the Muddlers Club Band Belfast, 23
February.The Muddlers Club come armed with guitars, fiddle, bodhrán,
banjo, whistles, flute, harmonica, ukulele, drums and whatever comes to hand.
Gigging around festivals, weddings and trips abroad as often as possible, they
really are a band not to be missed. They’ll be performing at Granny Annies on
Sunday 23rd February to help you get into the spirit for Six Nations
Ireland vs England match at Twickenham which will be showing live on the big
screens.
Swim on down
to Exploris Aquarium to start your mid-term break this Saturday 22nd
February. Lots of fun filled activities
for all the family! Exploris Aquarium
are hosting animal demonstrations, “Eco brick” craft activity and a mer-mazing
face painter to keep everyone busy while they explore the underwater and land
habitats.
Antrim
This Friday evening, Big Telly Theatre Company present two short pieces
of theatre based on the poetry of Seamus Heaney, with sensory audio and visual
experiences, and readings of a selection of Heaney’s poems. The Old Church
Centre, Cushendun. Admission £8.
Armagh
Celebrating forty years as a live performer, Eddi Reader has
effortlessly developed into one of popular music’s most thrilling and affecting
performers. See her perform live at the Market Place Theatre this Saturday 22nd
February. Tickets £19.
Derry/Londonderry
Churchlands
Golden Gloves Boxing Club is hosting an evening of amateur boxing at the Lodge
Hotel in Coleraine, on Friday 21st February, to raise funds for the Community
Rescue Service, Northern District. First
bell is at 8.00pm.
Fermanagh
The virtuosic and inspirational Fidelio Trio is one of the leading international
trios, performing the widest possible ranges of classical and contemporary
music on concert stages across the world.Darragh Morgan (violin), Adi Tal
(cello) and Mary Dullea (piano) will play four works ranging in date from 1827
to 2007. Live at the Ardhowen Theatre,
Enniskillen this Thursday evening.
Tyrone
Save the
date! You are invited to the Bridal Exhibit this Sunday 23rd February from
2.00 to 4.00pm at The Mellon Country Inn, Omagh. With complimentary drinks
reception, goodie bags for the first 50 brides, wedding menu tasting
opportunities, a fashion show, and vendor discounts on the day, it’s an event
not to be missed!
Belfast
Cancer
Focus NI’s Belfast Castle Abseil is back!Are you looking to face your fears in 2020? Why not add an abseil down
Belfast Castle to your list of goals!
Belfast Castle is set on the slopes of Cave Hill Country Park in a
prominent position 400 feet above sea level.
You will abseil down 100ft of the castle’s tower while taking in the
spectacular views across the city.
For further details on these events and to add your events free go
to whatsonni.com.
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news, competitions and what’s on near you.
Have you ever thought about tracing your family tree and discovering more about local history, but aren’t sure where to begin?
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council are delighted to be joining forces once again with Lough Neagh Partnership and the Ulster Historical Society to bring you a free four week course, Family Home and Place beginning Monday 24 February which will help you gain some of the tools and resources for researching your family and local history.
Facilitated by Dr William
Roulston, Research Director, Ulster Historical Foundation, you will cover
exciting research during these informal classes including Maps; Archives; Census
returns; Civil records of births, deaths and marriages; Church records; Valuation
records – Griffith’s Valuation; Tithe Valuation; Valuation revision books; Landed
estate papers; Wills and testamentary papers and School records. This course
will conclude with a visit to the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland.
Dr William Roulston holds a PhD in
Archaeology from Queen’s University Belfast and has written a number of books,
including Fermanagh: History and Society (edited with Eileen Murphy,
Dublin, 2004), Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors (Belfast,
2005), Restoration Strabane, 1660-1714 (Dublin, 2007), Three
centuries of life in a Tyrone parish: a history of Donagheady from 1600 to
1900 (Strabane, 2010) and Abercorn: The Hamilton’s of Barons
Court (Belfast, 2014).
Come along and join us at The Gateway,
our stunning new venue on the banks of Antrim Lough Shore Park on Monday 24
February from 7.30pm and find out more about your blood line and the home-grown
history of Antrim and beyond. This project is funded as part of the National
Lottery Heritage Fund.
For more details and to secure your
place on this free course please contact Clotworthy House T: 028 9448 1338 or
visit our website www.antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/events