Year: 2015

St John’s Ambulance Advice

St John’s Ambulance have revealed that lots of new parents wouldn’t know how to deal with a choking baby. In fact the statistics say that four out of five parents wouldn’t know what to do in the event of a baby choking. Any parent knows how quickly a little one can pick something up and get it straight into their mouth so we are sharing this new advertisement which gives some great advice on how to deal with this type of emergency. Watch the video below and see if you can identify any of the famous voices who took...

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Abolition of the vehicle tax disc – Northern Ireland

Here at Ballymena Today we still have our Tax Disc upon our windscreen but we have news for you – You no longer have to display the paper tax disc on a vehicle windscreen. Abolition of the vehicle tax disc – Northern Ireland NiDirect explain: You still need to pay vehicle tax and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) will hold a record on computer. To drive or keep a vehicle on the road you still need to pay vehicle tax and you will still get a renewal reminder when your vehicle tax is due to expire. This applies...

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Grove Vets Ballymena – Special Offer for Cat Owners

Grove Vets in Ballymena Special Offer lets cat owners get their cat neutered at a discounted price. From Monday 17th February Grove Vets on the Grove Road in Ballymena will be offering a reduced rate for cat neutering. This deal will run for 2 weeks. Here are the prices: Cat spay £30 Cat castrate £25 Contact Grove Vets now on 02825656023 to book an appointment for your cat and get the benefit of their special offer for Ballymena cat owners....

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Laird and Gillie – Ballymena

Local Ballymena business Laird & Gillie are a small, home run arts and craft business. They use tweeds and wildlife imagery to create unique and beautiful products ranging from cushions to large pieces of art. Here is a little bit about them from their website; I’ve had a long running love for all things countryside and have now decided to try and sell some of my rural creations. The name “Laird & Gillie” came about due to the Celtic and Scottish animal imagery that I was initially inspired by and due to my love of authentic Donegal and Harris Tweeds....

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