KAT WOOD’S BRILLIANT PLAY ‘WASTED’ TO TOUR VENUES ACROSS NI

Northern Ireland’s foremost physical theatre company, Bruiser, has announced that its production of Kat Woods’ engaging and relevant drama, Wasted, will embark on an NI-wide theatre tour in September 2024.

The production is set to visit The Theatre at the Mill, Newtownabbey; Down Arts Centre, Downpatrick; The Strule Arts Centre, Omagh; The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre, Armagh and The MAC, Belfast.

Wasted, by award-winning playwright Kat Woods, is a socio-political play that explores themes of binge drinking and sexual assault. Join Oli, Emma, and their mates on a night out; drinking, flirting, and clubbing. It’s the morning after the night before and Oli and Emma try to piece together the night’s events through the blurry haze of a dubious hangover. Wasted illuminates that grey area in the sexual relationship after a few too many drinks. The characters are not sure what has happened; both suffering from post-alcoholic amnesia. They are both secure in the fact that sex happened but, where alcohol puts the female in a state unable, legally, to consent to sex, our characters continually ask ‘what happened’ as they are marched through the legal system.

Enniskillen playwright, Kat Woods says:

“[Wasted] is a story focusing on a minority voice represented on the stage based on true events. A minority voice that seems to reflect the majority, when it comes to consent and drunken sex.”

Caoileann Curry-Thompson, Arts Development Officer for Drama and Dance, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, said, “The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is delighted to support Bruiser thanks to game-changing funding from The National Lottery.  This new production demonstrates the power of the arts in giving people a voice, and in shining a light on important issues to create dialogue and positive social change.  We wish everyone involved great success with what promises to be a compelling and emotive performance and I would encourage everyone to go along.”

Lisa May, Bruiser’s Artistic Director said “Wasted is a raw and at times brutal piece that makes us feel uncomfortable. And we should. It is an extremely relevant and interventionist piece, which raises awareness of taboo subjects, sparking debate. Wasted has all the elements to attract new and diverse audiences; challenging, provoking, connecting and entertaining them in equal measure. It is brave, unapologetic storytelling at its best.”

Bruiser Theatre Company is renowned for its fast-paced, energetic, and engaging performances. Featuring fantastic local actors, Sharon Duffy and Warren McCook, and under the meticulous direction of Lisa May, Wasted promises to creatively explore the consequences of what can happen when lines, and memories, are blurred.

Wasted is supported by the National Lottery through The Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Halifax Foundation and Belfast City Council.

To book tickets for a performance of Wasted visit:

www.bruisertheatrecompany.com/productions/wasted

Social Value in ESG Under the Spotlight at Upcoming Manufacturing Industry Conference

The upcoming Northern Ireland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition, set to take place on September 12 at TEC Belfast, will bring renewed attention to the often-overlooked aspect of ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) frameworks: social value. 

The event, which is the largest of its kind in Northern Ireland, will feature a diverse range of speakers and exhibitors, with a particular focus on integrating social value into sustainable business practices.

Rachel Doherty, Director of Inspired Business Consultancy, will be leading a key session titled “Putting the S back into ESG,” where she will address the critical role of social value in today’s manufacturing industry. While ESG has become a major focus for businesses, the social component frequently takes a back seat to environmental concerns such as carbon emissions and sustainability. 

Rachel’s session will argue that this imbalance needs to be corrected to ensure that social value is delivered effectively, monitored appropriately, and integrated into broader business strategies.

“ESG is crucial for the long-term sustainability of any business, but too often, the ‘S’ in ESG is overshadowed by environmental issues,” said Rachel Doherty. 

“Social value is not just a box-ticking exercise; it has real implications for maintaining margins, avoiding non-compliance penalties, and fostering strong community and stakeholder relationships. 

“At the conference, I will be discussing how businesses can take a strategic approach to ensure that the social value they deliver is both cost-effective and genuinely impactful.”

Rachel will also explore the challenges businesses face in measuring social value, particularly through tools like Social Return on Investment (SROI). Her session aims to provide attendees with practical strategies to enhance their ESG frameworks by placing equal emphasis on social value alongside environmental and governance concerns.

Colin Murphy, Managing Director of Premier Publishing & Events, the organisers of the conference, emphasised the significance of this discussion in the current business climate. 

“The manufacturing sector is increasingly recognising the importance of ESG, but there is still a gap in how social value is addressed,” he said. 

“Rachel Doherty’s session on social value will be a key highlight of the conference, offering valuable insights for businesses looking to strengthen their ESG strategies. We’re pleased to have experts like Rachel contributing to this vital conversation.”

The Northern Ireland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition is now in its fifth year and has established itself as a pivotal event for the manufacturing sector in the region. This year’s conference is expected to attract over 3,000 delegates from across the UK and Ireland, making it the largest gathering of its kind in Northern Ireland. 

The event will feature over a hundred trade stands showcasing the latest innovations, technologies, and services that are driving the future of manufacturing.

In addition to Rachel Doherty’s session on social value, the conference will host a comprehensive programme of workshops and keynote speeches covering a wide range of topics critical to the industry. 

These include sustainability, lean productivity, continuous improvement, automation, robotics, procurement, 3D printing, and precision engineering. The conference will also address emerging trends such as IoT and Industry 4.0, highlighting how these technologies are transforming manufacturing processes.

This year’s event will also place a strong emphasis on networking and collaboration. Special networking zones will be set up to facilitate connections between buyers, suppliers, and industry leaders. These zones are designed to maximise the opportunity for attendees to make new contacts, explore potential partnerships, and discuss pressing issues facing the industry.

The conference is supported by leading organisations and institutions, including the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC), a £100 million innovation centre led by Queen’s University Belfast in partnership with industry, Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, and Ulster University. AMIC’s involvement underscores the event’s importance as a platform for advancing manufacturing innovation in Northern Ireland.

Speaking of the event Sam Turner, CEO of AMIC, said: “We’re thrilled to be partnering with the Northern Ireland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition once again in 2024. 

“This event is a fantastic platform to showcase innovations in manufacturing and the cutting-edge research that underpins them. It also allows us to highlight our £100m Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC), which will turbocharge Northern Ireland’s manufacturing capabilities and embed a culture of innovation to drive increased productivity.”

Registration for the 2024 Northern Ireland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition on September 12 at TEC Belfast is free and tickets are available from northernirelandmanufacturing.co.uk/register 

Entrepreneurs Invited To Make ‘Ultimate Pitch’ For Business Investment

Entrepreneurs from across Northern Ireland are being given the chance to secure up to £5,000 in investment for their business idea with the launch of Go Succeed: The Ultimate Pitch. Pictured L-R Councillor Wesley Brown, Deputy Chair, Mid-Ulster District Council, Councillor Samuel Nelson, Belfast City Council, Alderman Allan Ewart MBE, Vice-Chair, Regeneration and Growth, Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council, Keeva Murtagh, PMO, Belfast City Council, Maura Bettes, Ards and North Down Borough Council, Matthew Mulligan, Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, Sean Keenan, Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, Evan Flynn, Derry City and Strabane District Council.

Entrepreneurs from across Northern Ireland are being given the chance to secure up to £5,000 in investment for their business idea with the launch of Go Succeed: The Ultimate Pitch.

The new ‘Dragon’s Den’ style competition launched by the government-backed enterprise support service is open to individuals, businesses and social enterprises of all shapes and sizes and in every sector.

Local heats will take place across each of Northern Ireland’s 11 council areas, with entrants making the ‘ultimate pitch’ to a panel of judges. Local heat winners will progress to the final with an overall winner announced at a special event in November, coinciding with Global Entrepreneurship Week.

Alderman Allan Ewart MBE, Vice-Chair, Regeneration and Growth at Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council said:

“Go Succeed has already made an incredible impact on businesses and entrepreneurs across Northern Ireland through our series of workshops, masterclasses, mentorship programmes, grants, and other services.

“It is clear that this region is a place rich with commercial ingenuity, new ways of thinking and unique business ideas, and that’s exactly what we want to celebrate with The Ultimate Pitch.

“Whether you have an idea for a brand new start-up; already have an existing business that is preparing to launch a new product or service; or you just need help unlocking the next stage of growth, we want to hear from you.”

In addition to an overall winner who will receive the Go Succeed Ultimate Pitch Award, individual prizes will include the Go Succeed Impact Award for the best social enterprise, the Go Succeed Inclusive Entrepreneurship Award and the Go Succeed Rising Star Award for the most inspiring 16-25 year-old entrepreneur.

As well as the financial award, winners will receive a package of support including marketing and other business support services.

The panel of judges will be drawn from across the business and civic communities.

Entrants have until 12th September to apply to the competition with local heats being held within council areas throughout October. Applicants will have the opportunity to attend masterclasses on how make the ultimate pitch ahead of regional heats.

The final will take place in Innovation Factory, Belfast on 21st November.

Go Succeed (www.go-succeed.com) is funded by the UK Government and delivered by Northern Ireland’s 11 councils. The service supports entrepreneurs, new starts and existing businesses with easy-to-access advice and support including mentoring, master classes, peer networks, access to grant funding and a business plan, at every stage of their growth journey.

To find out more information about Go Succeed: The Ultimate Pitch, view a full list of terms and conditions, and apply, visit www.go-succeed.com/TheUltimatePitch

3D Technology Expands Into Northern Ireland, Bringing Advanced 3D Printing Solutions To Local Manufacturers

Galway-based 3D Technology Ltd, a leading supplier of 3D printing equipment in Ireland, has announced its expansion into the Northern Ireland market. 

The move is set to provide Northern Ireland’s manufacturing sector with access to cutting-edge 3D printing solutions, offering potential advancements in production efficiency and capabilities.

This strategic expansion will be officially announced at the upcoming Northern Ireland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition on 12 September, at the TEC in Belfast.

The event, now in its fifth year, is the largest of its kind in Northern Ireland and serves as a crucial forum for industry leaders across the UK and Ireland.

The conference, which will feature over a hundred trade stands and a comprehensive programme of free workshops and keynote speakers, provides an ideal platform for 3D Technology Ltd to showcase its innovative 3D printing solutions. The company will be among a diverse range of exhibitors displaying the latest technological advancements designed to meet the evolving needs of the manufacturing industry.

Speaking of the expansion, 3D Technology’s managing director James Wall said: “We are pleased to bring our expertise in 3D printing to Northern Ireland’s dynamic manufacturing sector. 

“The cost of downtime due to broken parts can be enormous, even catastrophic, with traditional methods. By using 3D printing, manufacturers can avoid these risks by producing what they need, exactly when they need it. 

“Our goal is to help local manufacturers enhance their production processes by improving efficiency, reducing downtime, and cutting costs, ultimately boosting their competitiveness in the global market.”

In addition to the announcement, 3D Technology Ltd will be participating in discussions at the conference on key themes such as Automation & Robotics, Hi-tech Manufacturing, Precision Engineering, and 3D Printing—topics central to the future of manufacturing. The event provides an excellent opportunity for manufacturers to engage with government agencies, industry experts, and supporting associations, gaining insights and advice on improving operational performance.

Unlike traditional manufacturing methods that rely on costly and time-consuming tooling and moulding processes, 3D printing eliminates the need for these recurring expenses. For instance, with traditional injection moulding, lead times for tooling can range from 4 to 16 weeks. In contrast, 3D printing allows manufacturers to produce parts on demand, drastically reducing both costs and production timelines.

3D Technology Ltd is also committed to supporting its clients with comprehensive training, maintenance, and a range of tailored support services designed to integrate seamlessly into existing production processes. This commitment ensures that manufacturers can make the most of their investment in 3D printing technology, enhancing their operational capabilities and return on investment.

Managing Director, Colin Murphy from organisers Premier Publishing & Events said the Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference will serve as a forum for manufacturers and operators involved throughout the associated supply chains from across Northern Ireland to gather to discuss pressing issues facing their industry.

He added: “Generating annual sales of about £20 billion, manufacturing is crucial to Northern Ireland’s economic development. 

“Manufacturers directly employ 80,000 people while supporting further employment throughout the wider supply chain in every region of Northern Ireland. 

“The manufacturing sector accounts for 13.4% of Northern Ireland’s economic output, significantly higher than the UK figure of 9.8%. 

“Not just that but Northern Ireland’s manufacturers also generate almost half of the country’s external sales and more than half of export sales.

“We are delighted to be supporting 3D Technology in their efforts to expand into the Northern Ireland marketplace.”

Registration for the 2024 Northern Ireland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition on September 12 at TEC in Belfast is free. Tickets are available from www.northernirelandmanufacturing.co.uk/register 

Aspects Festival – Showcases New Writing

This year’s Aspects Festival will bring you a series of events which will showcase writers and their latest publications. The popular festival takes place in Bangor from 25 September – 6 October.

Join Irish short story writer and novelist Mary Costello in Bangor Castle on Saturday 28 September as she discusses her latest book Barcelona. The Irish Times Bestseller, which was published in Spring 2024, reveals underlying disquiet in modern life and the sometimes brutal nature of humanity. Mary Costello lives in Galway. Her collection of short stories, The China Factory, published in 2012, was nominated for the Guardian First Book Award. Her second book and first novel, Academy Street, was shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award, the Costa First Novel Prize and the EU Prize for Literature in 2014. The novel went on to win the Irish Novel of the Year Award as well as the Irish Book of the Year.

Evelyn Conlon will be in conversation with broadcaster Kathy Klugson at North Down Museum on Saturday 5 October. Evelyn’s latest book Reading Rites brings her characteristic wit and keen intelligence to the task of exploring her writing life, drawing out the events, people, books and concerns that have helped to make her the writer she is. Evelyn Conlon is considered one of Ireland’s most important writers. She is the author of four novels and three short story collections. Her work has been widely anthologised and translated. She is the editor of four anthologies and is a member of Aosdána. As part of Aspects Festival, Evelyn will also deliver a Short Story Writing workshop at North Down Museum on Sunday 6 October.

Andrew Hugh’s new crime novel Emma Disappeared, is about the disappearance of Emma Harte, a high-achieving university student and young entrepreneur. While a national debate about women’s safety rages, eyes turn to Emma’s boyfriend, Tom – who is nowhere to be found. Andrew’s debut novel, The Convictions of John Delahunt, was shortlisted for the Bord Gáis Irish Crime Book of the Year. The Coroner’s Daughter, a tale of a young lady sleuth operating at the dawn of forensic science, was nominated for the CWA Historical Dagger and was One Dublin, One Book 2023. Join Andrew for Aspect’s Crime Night event at North Down Museum on Friday 4 October when he will discuss his latest work with crime writer Brian McGilloway.

In 2021 at age 21 years old, Ruby Free moved to Rathlin Island, a biodiverse gem perched on the outer edges of our archipelago, for her dream job with the RSPB. She made Rathlin her home for over 2 and a half years and documented the experience in her new book Rathlin: A Wildlife. Ruby will talk about the book and her experiences on the island at Studio 1A, Bangor on 28 September.

Speaking about the events, Festival Director Patricia Hamilton said: “Aspects has a long tradition of showcasing and supporting new writing. We are delighted to welcome these fantastic writers to the festival and looking forward to hearing about their latest works.”

Aspects Festival runs until from 25 September to 6 October at various locations around Bangor. For further information on the programme and to book tickets see:

aspectsfestival.com

Embracing giant sights through little eyes

Tourism NI’s young ‘Adventure Ambassador’ enjoys some of Northern Ireland’s world class attractions and experiences

 

From exploring the depths of the Marble Arch Caves to the world-renowned Giant’s Causeway and even the stars above at the OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory, Northern Ireland is perfect for making core family memories.

You’re only a small step away from giant experiences as Tourism Northern Ireland’s ‘Adventure Ambassador’ eight-year-old Anna McGuinness and her family have been discovering.

Having won TNI’s Giant Memory Making competition earlier this year, Adventure Ambassador Anna, and her family, have been busy enjoying fun-filled day trips and short breaks across Northern Ireland and have put together a host of videos showcasing their giant adventures.

Narrated by Anna, the three videos provide a showcase of the McGuinness family’s trips to County Tyrone, County Armagh, County Fermanagh and the Causeway Coast.

“It has been great fun exploring Northern Ireland with my family,” said Anna.

“There are so many amazing places to see and things to do here and they’re all just a short journey away from our home.

“My sister (Bonnie) and I have had an amazing time so far and we can’t wait to continue our giant adventures across counties Armagh, Down and Londonderry with our mum, dad and dog Pepper.”

In County Tyrone, the intrepid explorers enjoyed zip-lining and mountain climbing at Todd’s Leap Activity Centre, stepped back in time at the Ulster American Folk Park and learning all about the night sky at OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory. They also came face to face with a giant when they met Ceoldán: The Stargazer at Davagh Forest, part of the Sperrin Sculpture Trail.

On the Causeway Coast they spent time at Broughgammon Farm before departing Ballycastle harbour for a tour along the North Coast with Kintra Boat Tours. The family enjoyed lunch with Pepper at the Marine Hotel Ballycastle and stopped at Dunluce Castle. They learned about the legend of Finn McCool at the Giant’s Causeway and then dipped their toes in the water at Whiterocks Beach before heading to dinner at Ramore, Anna recommends the brownie.

Before heading to County Fermanagh, the McGuinness family stopped by Portadown to enjoy the Orchard County at Long Meadow Farm. After they tasted the fresh apple juice and treats, they made their way to a lakeside lodge at the Killyhevlin Hotel before exploring Devenish Island and Enniskillen Castle on the Erne Water Taxi. The Marble Arch Caves were also a hit with the young family.

Watch on to find out what else they got up to on each of their short breaks and for more information, and other family-friendly giant adventures in Northern Ireland, visit discovernorthernireland.com.

Entrepreneurs Unleashed Conference to Empower Aspiring and Established Business Leaders in Belfast

Entrepreneurs from across Northern Ireland and beyond are set to gather in Belfast this November for the inaugural Entrepreneurs Unleashed Conference. 

The event, designed to ignite entrepreneurial spirit and provide actionable insights, will take place on Thursday, November 28, at the Cathy Short Theatre, Jennymount Business Park in North Belfast.

Organised by media and marketing agency Excalibur Press, the conference is set to be a cornerstone event for business leaders looking to take their ventures to new heights. 

The conference promises a diverse and dynamic lineup of speakers who will share their expertise on a wide range of topics essential for entrepreneurial success.

Tina Calder, chief vision officer at Excalibur Press and the driving force behind the event, explained the inspiration behind the conference: “Excalibur Press works with dozens of entrepreneurs each year and the one things we realised was there wasn’t an event completely dedicated to those small to medium businesses who wanted to find ways of taking their business to the next level. 

“We are lucky to have a fantastic array of corporate partners, consultants, and associates we work with on a regular basis so we decided to incorporate the fantastic expertise and knowledge they bring to our extended team.”

The conference will cover a wide array of topics, from leveraging AI to drive innovation and growth, to mastering marketing strategies, and fostering inclusivity in the workplace. 

Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from leading industry figures, including Tina Calder herself, alongside Ruth Young of Ruthless Media, Adam McBride of Excalibur Press, and Gary Gates & Cara Marks from Neurodiversity Spark, among many others due to be announced in the coming weeks.

Speaking of the content of the conference Tina added: “This conference brings together a diverse panel of industry experts to share insights on a wide range of topics crucial for entrepreneurial success.

“From sales and marketing strategies to leadership development, navigating the startup landscape, and protecting your business from cyber security attacks, Entrepreneurs Unleashed covers it all.

“With 20 slots planned throughout the day this is going to be one full on day of learning, networking and supercharging your business.”

Highlights of the event will include learning effective strategies for using AI in marketing, amplifying your brand presence using social media and Google Ads, fostering innovation and creativity within your business and much more.

The Cathy Short Theatre at Jennymount Business Park provides a unique venue for the event. Situated in the heart of lower North Belfast, the theatre offers a modern and inspiring environment for entrepreneurs to connect, learn, and grow.

And the venue location has been a very strategic booking for conference host and creator Tina, she explained: “I’m really excited about this line-up and to have found an amazing venue hidden away in lower North Belfast is a bonus. 

“Being an entrepreneur myself from lower North Belfast, I know the challenges people face in working-class areas when they want to step into the world of self-employment for the first time. 

“To be able to bring entrepreneurs from across the country to the Cathy Short Theatre at Jennymount Business Park is a lovely bonus for me.”

Attendees at Entrepreneurs Unleashed will not only gain valuable knowledge from expert speakers but will also have the opportunity to network with like-minded professionals, exchange ideas, and explore new business opportunities. 

The conference is tailored to cater to both those just starting out and seasoned business leaders looking to elevate their ventures to the next level.

Entrepreneurs Unleashed has been sponsored by Belfast City Council, MovieHouse, Oranga Creative and Excalibur Press.

Entrepreneurs Unleashed Conference will take place on Thursday November 28, at the Cathy Short Theatre, Jennymount Business Park, Belfast, tickets are available from entrepreneursunleashed.co.uk 

Giant Weekend of Family Fun Planned for Wake the Giant in Warrenpoint

Join Fionn Mac Cumhaill as he returns to oversee festivities at the Wake the Giant Festival in Warrenpoint this year with the theme, ‘The Land of Giants’.

Taking place on Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 August, this year’s festival promises even more excitement with the arrival of two new Giant Guardians, Wee Binnian and Carley who will make their grand debut in The Giants Parade.

Our mischievous newcomers, Wee Binnian and Carley, will make several pop-up visits to keep crowds entertained during the festival weekend creating awe-inspiring moments and unforgettable photo opportunities.

During the festival weekend Warrenpoint Municipal Park will be transformed into ‘The Land of Giants’, featuring Family Garden Games, Green Crafts Workshops, a Bemusement Arcade, and a Food Village. While at Warrenpoint Municipal Park, don’t miss the fantastic line up of musicians billed across the two days performing on the Park’s bandstand stage.

This year, we are thrilled to offer a diverse food experience, perfect for food enthusiasts of all tastes and preferences. Explore the Food Village in Warrenpoint Municipal Park and join the unique Food Trail through the town, featuring giant food offerings all weekend long. The Giant Funfair on Warrenpoint Promenade will entertain with thrilling rides and classic carnival games for all to enjoy.

Families and visitors can also enjoy a new Sensory Hub located in Warrenpoint Town Hall which will provide a safe and relaxing space for children and adults to enjoy over the weekend, with changing places located nearby on Great Georges Street (South).

Don’t miss this chance to watch the facade of the former Osborne Hotel be transformed into a vibrant canvas as nature street artist ‘Faunagraphic’ creates a Giant Art Mural depicting the unique aspects of Mourne Gullion Strangford Global Geopark.

With so much on offer throughout the weekend, visitors are encouraged to make a break of it and explore more of what the destination has to offer. For the full festival line-up and further information on where to stay, eat, and for even more things to do during a stay here in the Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion, please visit www.visitmournemountains.co.uk/wakethegiant

Offers of the week from Discover Northern Ireland

Seagoe Hotel, Portadown, County Armagh

Enjoy a night away at the beautiful Seagoe Hotel in County Armagh. For only £84 per person, experience the amazing Luke Combs Tribute band with two complimentary tickets to the show, with their own resident DJ performing before and after the event. At the end of the night, no need to worry about a taxi home, rest your head in one of their luxurious double bedrooms and wake up to a delicious breakfast the following morning. Offer valid on 31st August 2024. For more information, please contact their Events Team at events@seagoe.com or 028 3833 3076. Visit www.seagoe.com for more information.

 

Galgorm, Ballymena, County Antrim

From £270 per person, enjoy Galgorm’s Autumn Awaken offer, with an overnight stay in a superior guestroom, two-course evening meal in Gillies Grill, Fratelli Ristorante or Castle Kitchen & Bar, Thermal Spa Village relaxation from check-in until check-out and Full Irish Breakfast. This package is valid Sunday – Thursday from 1st September – 7th November 2024. Visit https://www.galgorm.com/bookings.html#!/accommodation/packages?code=AUTUMN24 for more information.

Book in advance to avoid disappointment. Subject to availability.

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

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 19 – 25 August

 

  1. Belfast Mela, 17 – 25 August. A week-long celebration of culture, colour and creativity that comes together across a magical series of events finishing with the fabulous festival finale at Botanic Gardens. Belfast Mela is the city’s annual celebration of global cultures and sees tens of thousands of visitors come together to celebrate our people and diversity.
  2. Ould Lammas Fair, Ballycastle, County Antrim, 24 – 27 August. Every year, thousands flock to the beautiful seaside town of Ballycastle for the Ould Lammas Fair. Traditionally held on the last Bank Holiday weekend of the summer, the town bustles with street trading, bargaining, traditional music, dancing, horse trading, amusements, artisan markets and more. The fair launches with a spectacular fireworks display at the Seafront on Saturday 24th August, complemented by live music and a twilight market. There is also a live music concert in The Diamond on Sunday 25th August. Don’t forget to pick up some Dulce or Yellow Man – a local sweet speciality.
  3. Museum Late: Keep ‘Er Lit at Ulster Museum, Belfast, 22 August. Expect the unexpected at the Ulster Museum Late from 18:00 to 22:00 – an experience for adults only. Get creative with life drawing, watch adult science shows and try the museum’s VR and experimental synth stations. Explore the Archaeology Neolithic Minecraft world and follow a Trad Trail with An Droichead, plus so much more.
  4. Summer of Play at Florence Court, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, until 1 September. Join the fun at Florence Court this summer with ‘all the fun at the fair’ games, and the new obstacle course just beside the mansion. Don’t forget to pick up an ‘eye spy’ sheet at reception for some added fun for the little ones as they explore the estate. Normal admission applies.
  5. Hillsborough Castle Summer Fair, Royal Hillsborough, County Down, 24 – 26 August. Celebrate the bank holiday weekend at the magical Hillsborough Castle and Gardens. Explore a variety of stalls with the finest local produce and crafts as our artisan producers bring you the best in gourmet foods and unique handmade items. Soak up the atmosphere and relax with live music all weekend against the picturesque backdrop of the castle.
  6. Full Moon Paddle, Killinchy, County Down, 19 August. Join Strangford Lough Activity Centre for a Full Moon Paddle. Departing at twilight you will be guided by an instructor for a paddle out onto the water and around the lough’s maze of islands. With a favourable forecast, they hope to have a great view of the stars and moon, with the aim to stop and have a chat with a physicist who will entertain you with lots of night sky-related facts and folklore. After that, you’ll return to base for some hot chocolate & treats.
  7. Foyle Tribute Festival, Derry~Londonderry, County Londonderry, 23 August. Mark your calendars for an unforgettable evening as the city plays host to a spectacular tribute concert in aid of three incredible charities, Foyle Search and Rescue, Foyle Pride, and the Foyle Hospice. Some top tribute acts are taking to the stage to deliver a show-stopping spectacular that will make you feel like you’re watching the real -stars. This event is family-friendly with a special, separate area dedicated to children and families who wish to attend in a fun and safe environment for fans of all ages.
  8. International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition at the Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone, 24 – 25 August. The Ulster American Folk Park will mark the UNESCO International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition. Learn how products like tobacco, cotton and sugar, cultivated by enslaved people, became part of the local economy in Ulster. Visit the Rogan House and find out how the former enslaved people created their own community in the face of many difficulties after gaining freedom in 1865.
  9. Summer Seisiún 2024, Omagh, County Tyrone, 20 August. One of the longest running summer shows of its kind, Sesiún attracts increasing numbers of visitors from overseas and nearer home with a show that captivates its audiences and welcomes participation. After the show of authentic Irish traditional music, song, dance and storytelling, light refreshments are served during the short interval. The second part of the evening’s entertainment unfolds, and guests are invited to join the Comhaltas Seisiún experience, taking to the floor as they wish, with a step, tune, song, or story.
  10. Armagh City Summer Walking Tours, County Armagh, visit website for available dates and times. Armagh is an ancient compact city soaked in myths, legends, history and heritage. Unearth hidden gems with Armagh Guided Walking Tours by taking part in a walking tour of the city centre or a guided tour of the Archbishop’s Palace.

 

For more information on what’s on, or to plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland, visit discovernorthernireland.com. Keep a look out for additional dates of the above events throughout the year.