NORTHERN IRELAND PIZZERIA SPREADS ITS WINGS TO LISBURN & NEWTOWNARDS

 

The first and original Little Wing Pizzeria on Ann Street, Belfast. Home grown pizzeria chain, Little Wing has announced an investment of £500,000 in two new restaurants in Lisburn and Newtownards, creating up to 40 new jobs. The major investment will bring the number of branches Little Wing across Northern Ireland to eight. Further sites are currently being explored across Northern Ireland, with ambitious plans to open several new Little Wing Pizzerias in the next 12 months, while options are also being considered in the Republic of Ireland.

Little Wing pizzeria invests £500,000 in two new restaurants and announces ambitious plans to expand NI portfolio further in the coming months

 

Home grown pizzeria chain, Little Wing has announced an investment of £500,000 in two new restaurants in Lisburn and Newtownards, creating up to 40 new jobs.

The major investment will bring the number of branches Little Wing across Northern Ireland to eight. Further sites are currently being explored across Northern Ireland, with ambitious plans to open several new Little Wing Pizzerias in the next 12 months, while options are also being considered in the Republic of Ireland.

The newest restaurant, located at Lisburn Square will cater for 60 guests when it opens this summer, with a further restaurant is scheduled to open in Newtownards later this year.

Established in Belfast in October 2009, Little Wing prides itself in offering authentic, made to order Naples-style pizzas, cooked in its distinctive 6ft traditional woodstone pizza ovens. Sourcing the freshest and finest ingredients is at the heart of the Little Wing ethos, with 100% mozzarella cheese used on its pizzas; sauce made from San Marzano tomatoes, grown in volcanic soil near Naples and picked at peak ripeness; and dough made to Little Wing’s own secret recipe.

Over the last seven and a half years, Little Wing has gone from strength to strength, developing a cult following and selling over 1,250,000 pizzas to date.  The Lisburn branch is expected to open in August and will employ up to 20 new members of staff, bringing the total number of people employed across all Little Wing outlets to over 130.  The addition of the Newtownards restaurant later this year, will bring the number of employees to 150.

Commenting on the announcement, Luke Wolsey, Managing Director, Little Wing Pizzeria said:

“We are excited to announce this latest investment, which we hope will be the first of several new Little Wing openings over the next 12 months.

“Building on the success of our growing network of restaurants across Northern Ireland, the new Little Wing Pizzerias in Lisburn and Newtownards will help the brand to spread its wings further as we seek more opportunities to expand the business in the coming years.

“Little Wing provides real and meaningful long term career opportunities for people that are passionate about hospitality and customer service and we’re proud to bring a jobs boost, with the creation of up to 40 new jobs this year.”

The new Little Wing Pizzeria will be located at Lisburn Square and will open daily after it opens later this summer. Further details on the Newtownards restaurant will be announced soon.

Little Wing will begin recruiting for a number of positions, including or management positions, waiting staff, pizza chefs and kitchen porters in the coming weeks. Full details are available at www.littlewingcareers.com

Little Wing is part of the Beannchor Group, Ireland’s largest hospitality group, which boasts a portfolio of over 40 pubs, hotels and restaurants across Northern Ireland.

For further information visit littlewingpizzeria.com

 

Children’s show comes to Flowerfield Arts Centre

Flowerfield Arts Centre in Portstewart will play host to a child friendly performance of ‘Woofle’ on Friday 26th May at 11am.

The 30 minute show, aimed at 4 – 10 year olds, explores the world of Dan and his dog with lots of silly songs.

From chasing bees and getting mucky, to taking a walk and having a bath, the combination of video footage and live music gives an unusual view of the ups and downs of having a dog as your best friend.

Written and performed by Dan Leith, the production was inspired by his own four-legged best friend Tyla Brown who will make a special appearance in the show.

Targeted at school children and the general community, Woofle is an irresistible tribute to the fun, playful and unconditional love pets can bring to children’s lives.

Tickets are priced at £5 and booking is essential. To book please contact Flowerfield Arts Centre on 028 7083 1400

RETURN OF THE VIKINGS!

For a fantastic family fun day out by the water’s edge, Antrim Lough Shore Park is the place to be on Saturday 10 June from 12 noon until 3pm.  Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council’s Viking Boat Race, in partnership with Cancer Fund for Children, features a spectacular river race with teams competing in replica Viking longships to win the coveted title of Viking Boat Champions.

As well as the river race, spectators can enjoy a display of Viking battle tactics and a living history exhibition showing that the Vikings weren’t just horned-helmeted raiders, but farmers, traders and settlers.

There will be a range of children’s entertainment on the day including free Viking themed arts and crafts, Jumping Clay, Jump, Jiggle & Jive dance workshops and much more!  Budding Vikings will also have the opportunity to design their very own Viking shield at a cost of £1.  To add to the excitement there will be a DHOL drumming display which has received financial support from The Executive Office through the Council’s Good Relations Programme.

Cancer Fund for Children Corporate Fundraiser, Matthew Allen, is inviting companies to enter a team.  He says: “This is a fantastic teambuilding opportunity, and the gathering together of ten battle hungry colleagues in this spectacular and fun Viking race epitomizes what team motivation is all about.  We are absolutely delighted with the support and enthusiasm from Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council and I would encourage any companies who would like to enter their team to contact me as soon as possible, in order to secure a place. The money raised will help us support families across Northern Ireland affected by cancer”.

The Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor John Scott commented: We are delighted to be able to support such a worthy cause. The Viking Boat Race will be a family fun day for all, with teams competing against the clock in aid of a good cause. This is an opportunity for spectators to have a great day out and for participants to enjoy a spirit of comradeship with their team mates, while helping to raise vital funds”.

To enter a team please contact Matthew Allen, Cancer Fund for Children T. 028 9080 5599.

ARMAGH CRAFT FAIR RETURNS WITH AN EVEN BIGGER AND BRIGHTER LINE-UP

Armagh Craft Fair is returning to Armagh on Saturday 27th May from 10.30am to 6pm, at The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre.

 

Bringing high quality Craft to the heart of Armagh City this annual event offers something for everyone. The fair will feature over 45 high quality craft stalls from makers across Northern Ireland and Ireland. The crafts on show at this year’s Craft Fair will include textiles, knitwear, jewellery, wood, metal, basketry, glass, soaps, leather, ceramics,  and candles to name but a few…..

There will also be 13 free craft demonstrations from master crafters throughout the day including hands on creative craft making opportunities for both adults and children. Why not have a go and learn a new skill? Ever had a burning desire to try your hand at Ceramics, Felting, Hand Loom Weaving. Basketry, Jewellery Making, Green Woodwork, Leather Working, Metal Sculptures, Needle Felting, Glass-Lampworking, Hemp Rope Making? Well now’s your chance to roll up your sleeves and get stuck in as they’re all available at this year’s Craft Fair.

In addition to all this, there will be children’s workshops, musical entertainment, great food & much more.

Also, don’t forget to take a look at the fantastic Art Of Craft Exhibition in The Market Place Gallery, featuring the work of Bernie Leahy.

For further information, bookings and to download the full programme go to www.marketplacearmagh.com. You can also follow developments on Facebook (www.facebook.com/marketplacearmagh) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/mptarmagh) for the latest information and video previews.

 

Millennium Forum hosts Dementia Awareness even

The North West’s premier theatre will host a special event on Wednesday 17th May as part of Dementia Awareness Week.

 

This event is organised by a local partnership that includes Alzheimer’s Society, NI Deed and WHSCT and will bring organisations as well as members of the public together to raise awareness about living with dementia.

The Millennium Forum has already been leading the way as a Dementia Friendly theatre; in 2014, the venue was the first theatre in Ireland to stage a specially adapted performance of its Christmas pantomime and, last year, this offering was developed to form the ‘Sing Song Sessions’ which took the panto cast to various centres across the city, enabling people living with dementia to enjoy an afternoon of live music.

Lisa Heaney, Box Office Manager at the Millennium Forum says:

“We are delighted to be hosting this hugely important event.   Since staging our first Dementia Friendly panto show in Dec 2014, we have been working closely with local organisations including Deed, OLT and the Alzheimer’s Society to develop this aspect of our annual programming.  As a fully accessible theatre, we believe that everyone should experience a theatrical performance.”

Heather Lundy, Dementia Friendly Community Manager at Alzheimer’s Society said:

“It is wonderful that people affected by dementia can be confident that support is available throughout Derry~Londonderry as the event at Millennium Forum showcases.  Following a diagnosis of dementia it is vital that people access information and support to live well and plan for their future.  Staying connected to our local communities is so empowering and I am delighted that this event is being hosted by Millennium Forum who have been working tirelessly since 2014 to provide Dementia Friendly performances of some of their most iconic shows and raise awareness amongst staff and patrons.”

Registrations to attend the event can be made by emailing sabrina@olt.ie or calling 02871 373870.

The Dementia Friendly performance of the Millennium Forum’s panto, Jack & the Beanstalk takes place at 4pm on Sunday 10th December. For more information, contact Lisa Heaney, Box Office Manager, on 71 272779 or email lisah@millenniumforum.co.uk

For information on the Forum’s Sing Song Sessions, contact Daryl Moore, Education & Outreach Officer, on 71 272776 or email darylm@millenniumforum.co.uk

Ballyclare May Fair is out of this World!

Ballyclare May Fair will be out of this world from Tuesday 23 until Saturday 27 May.

 

The Mayor, Councillor John Scott, launches this year’s May Fair at the Dennison Commercials Ballyclare Depot with Stephen Hill (Depot Manager), Alderman Mandy Girvan (Vice Chair of Ballyclare May Fair Working Group) and Councillor David Arthurs (Chair of Ballyclare May Fair Working Group).

This year’s fair will kick off with the ever popular traditional horse fair in Six Mile Water Park.  Local musicians as well as your Uncle Hugo and Q Radio’s Stephen Clements will get your toes tappin on May Fair Tuesday with plenty of music and entertainment in the Square.

Thursday 25 May continues the Unbelievable Universe theme with Mini Explorers workshops for children aged 5 and under from 10am.  These workshops are a feast for all the senses as children will be able to hear, see and touch our unbelievable universe.

Saturday 27 May sees the return of the fantastic May Fair Parade, departing from Dennison Commercials at 1pm, when the town will come alive with entertainment and colour.  A local craft and food market will tempt your taste buds and from 8pm, Ritchie Remo and his band will delight fans of all ages with his charisma and musical talent.

Other highlights throughout the week will include family fun days, amusements, pet show, movie showing, tea dance and a fantastic fireworks display at 10pm on Saturday 27 May in Ballyclare Town Centre.

Full details of all activities and events are included in the programme which is available by visiting www.antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/ballyclaremayfair. Limited free car parking is available at The Square Car Park, Harrier Way Car Park and Sixmile Leisure Centre.

CULLODEN ESTATE & SPA COMPLETES £4.8M RENOVATION PROGRAMME

The Culloden Estate & Spa has announced the completion of a renovation programme which has seen Hastings Hotels invest £4.8m in their leading 5 star property over the last three years.

CULLODEN ESTATE & SPA COMPLETES £4.8M RENOVATION PROGRAMME…Howard Hastings, Managing Director of Hastings Hotels was joined by Eoin O’Sullivan General Manager of the Culloden Estate and Spa as the 5-star hotel announces the completion of a renovation programme which has seen Hastings Hotels invest £4.8m in their leading 5 star property over the last three years.

This week, the Estate’s General Manager Eoin O’Sullivan was joined by the group’s Managing Director, Howard Hastings, to unveil the complete redevelopment of two floors of bedrooms which has seen a selection of the smaller bedrooms remodelled to be augmented in size, bringing the hotel stock to 98.

Also included in the renovation programme has been the extensive redevelopment of the Mitre Restaurant, the Stuart Suite and the Spa which has ensured that the Culloden remains one of the top hotels in Ireland.

Eoin O’Sullivan, General Manager of the Culloden Estate & Spa said: “We are thrilled to have completed a three year renovation programme which has seen almost £5m spent on Northern Ireland’s premier 5-star hotel. As part of this programme we now have a brand new facade to a wing of the hotel with larger rooms and magnificent bathrooms overlooking landscaped gardens, all with the aim of providing our guests with an even more enjoyable experience when they stay at the Culloden.

“As well as the bedroom project, we undertook a complete redesign of the Mitre restaurant together with new menus created by Chef McKnight, and an upgraded spa with new quiet room, exclusive nail bar and remodelled gym facilities  as well as a beautiful refurbishment of the Stuart Suite for our weddings, conferences, and banquets to enjoy.  In addition we have installed a brand new lift allowing easier access to the new rooms and to the spa.

“It is continual investment like this that has enabled us to pick up prestigious awards throughout Ireland. Most recently, this year we were delighted to have been named Luxury Hotel of the Year at the Irish Hotel Awards and highly commended at the first ever Georgina Campbell Breakfast Awards  in the Best 5-Star Hotel category,” Eoin added.

Puppet Fun At The Puppet Festival!

Ards and North Down Borough Council is delighted to announce that The Puppet Festival is back with a jam-packed programme of puppet performances, workshops and general puppetry shenanigans.

Taking place at venues across the borough from Saturday 27 – Monday 29 May, Northern Ireland’s only festival dedicated to puppets, has a range of quirky characters, madcap puppet madness and thrills and spills galore.

The Festival kicks off on Saturday morning, 27 May when North Down Museum throws its doors open for The Puppet Open Day. Come and meet the puppet-licious Polly Pocket and her pop-tastic puppets. Get up close and personal with Strangeface Puppet Theatre and catch the elves helping the shoemaker with the retelling of this magical story by Banyan Puppet Theatre.  The Rev Haslett, Ards’ veteran puppeteer, will also be there with his incredible ventriloquist dummies. William Haslett has been performing with his puppets since the 1950’s and has some incredible stories to tell about his puppet friends.

With a variety of free scheduled performances, free puppet workshops and plenty of quirky characters to meet, there’s something for everyone! The open day runs from 11.30am – 3.30pm.

One of the highlights of the festival is the Northern Ireland premiere of ‘Beached’ by Strangeface Theatre Company. ‘Beached’ is a tiny tale all about Arnold whose walk becomes an adventure. The miniature set is a box with the Strangeface trademark puppets. A soundtrack is played on headphones for each audience member, creating a world to share round the table. Catch the show at The Puppet Open Day and let your imagination run riot, a magical and spellbinding show – not to be missed!

On Sunday 28 May, the Puppet Festival will be visiting Exploris Aquarium in Portaferry with The Three Little Pigs show by Little Gem Puppets. This sweet rendition of the much loved children’s fairytale, is performed in a Punch and Judy style booth. Whatever you do don’t tell the wolf where the pigs are hiding! This is a free show although Exploris admission charges still apply. Shows are at 12pm and 2pm.

Also on Sunday 28, Strangeface Theatre Company will be performing their ‘Spaced’ show at Castle Espie Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre. This puppet version of a silent disco, will entertain children and adults alike. Come and experience the story of one bored boy, one mad scientist and an accidental trip into outer space. This free show runs at various times between 11am and 4pm. Castle Espie admission charges apply.

The puppet tour continues on Bank Holiday Monday, 29 May when “Maggie” by Little Gem Puppets will visit Donaghadee Paddling Pool. Loosely based on Hansel and Gretel, this free show is packed full of excitement and adventure. If you like to talk to puppets, this Punch and Judy style show is the one for you! Show times are 12pm and 2pm.

For a full programme or to book tickets please visit www.ardsarts.com or call 028 9181 0803.

Don’t miss Not The Norn Iron News at The Mac!

Accidental satirist and professional twitter troll, John-Paul Whearty, follows up on his sell-out 2016 show, Adventures In Ulster with a live satirical news show – Not The Norn Iron News.

From Swift to Orange Lil to the current bunch of satirists at LADfleg, there is a long history of taking the mick out of what passes for politics in Northern Ireland.

A craic team of “journalists”  have been assembled from Belfast’s blooming stand up scene to bring you a live, multi-media extravaganza at the MAC this May.

Expect strong language and split sides from this up-to-the-minute assault on the week’s news. Book your tickets online at www.themaclive.com

It’s good to walk before you run!

The launch of “Walking Football” took place at Antrim Forum Leisure Centre with a friendly between the Move More participants, Year 10’s at Parkhall College and a team from Antrim Forum.

This was the result of a pilot programme initiated by Alan McCausland, Move More Macmillan co-ordinator and Samuel McIlveen Everybody Active 2020 Football Coach who have delivered seven weeks of Walking Football.  This programme has proved exceptionally beneficial to the health and wellbeing of seven cancer clients, clients from Cardiac rehab and volunteers who made up the teams.   The Year 10 pupils from Parkhall College have also got involved as part of a health and fitness project linked with Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council and Macmillan.

Alan McCausland stated “Walking Football was initially ran as a pilot programme to gauge interest for clients with a cancer diagnosis through the Macmillan Move More project in conjunction with the Council”.  He added “football had been a pastime the participants loved and they wanted to get back into the sport as part of their recovery.  With support from volunteers to add to the numbers and input from clients from Antrim Cardiac rehab class based at the Antrim Forum, the class has run successfully during the last seven weeks on Friday afternoons”.

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor John Scott attended the event and even kicked off the start of the first match.  Councillor Scott commented “I am delighted to see the introduction of the “Walking Football” programme at Antrim Forum and I am encouraged by the health benefits that it provides to many recovering from cancer and heart problems.”  He added “watching the matches has shown me that walking instead of running needs as much concentration as playing the game”.

Alan and Samuel McIlveen Everybody Active 2020 Football coach will now deliver the programme on Fridays at Antrim Forum 12.45-1.30pm.  Walking Football is available to anyone interested, male or female regardless of health conditions.  For a Macmillan referral call Alan McCausland at 07587 657488 or email alan.mccausland@antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk or contact Samuel McIlveen at Antrim Forum 028 9446 4131 for more information.