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Ballymena vet shares Leptospirosis warning

Grove Vets, who are based in Ballymena, recently shared a Leptospirosis warning. If you have a dog and live in Ballymena then here is some information which you may want to share. Ballymena vet shares Leptospirosis warning Dogs, wild rodents and other small animals can carry a bacterial disease known as Leptospirosis. It is transmitted by contact with the urine of infected animals, either directly or indirectly from a contaminated environment. One common example is still or slow moving water which has been contaminated with the urine of infected rats. If you let your dog bathe or swim in a pool or lake of water then you may be putting your dog at risk. My Pet Online state that any dog that is exercised outdoors is potentially at risk, and if your dog is at risk there is a chance that you too could be affected. Leptospirosis is a ‘zoonotic’ disease, which means it can also infect humans. In humans, as in dogs, leptospirosis is very dangerous. However the good news is that leptospirosis is easily prevented through a simple vaccination. This vaccination will prevent your dog from becoming infected and spreading the disease farther through their urine. When symptoms do occur they can include fever, muscle pain,vomiting and diarrhea, loss of appetite,lethargy, depression, and blood in the urine. More serious infections can cause jaundice and blood clotting problems. If you are worried about your dog...

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Harry Potter Book Night in Ballymena

Harry Potter Book Night in Waterstones Ballymena is set to be held on Thursday 4 February from 6.30pm – 8.00pm. This is going to be the perfect night out for any Harry Potter fans. Celebrate with Harry Potter fans all around the world with this year’ s theme will be A Night of Spells.  Here are all the details: On 4th February you’re all cordially invited to participate in a spellbinding evening at Waterstones Ballymena, this is an evening not to be missed all for Harry Potter fans as the Ballymena bookshop joins thousands of other bookshops around the world to host A...

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Your UCAS Form is in – What now?

If you have been busy filling in your UCAS form then you will know the relief of finally getting it submitted and off your plate. However once you have picked your subjects, filled in your personal statements and researched your opportunities it is easy to feel overwhelmed and exhausted. So what happens next? Everyone is different and while some people know exactly what they want to do with the rest of their lives other of us will be less certain – and that is absolutely normal. The next step in your education is to wait and see if you...

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Make Up – Ballymena

In Ballymena there are many wonderful make up artists who can transform your look for a special event, or pamper you for a treat. Having your make up professionally done can completely change your face and it can give you lots of new ideas for your make up routine. Whether it is your wedding day and you want the perfect bridal make up, or if it is your birthday night out or a school formal – the right make up can make you look and feel great.  Make up is like fashion and each new year there are new products colours and looks to get excited about. If you are heading to a big event soon and have booked a beautician to do your make up, or are doing it yourself at home with your mates here are some of the new trends which you should be trying to incorporate. 1/ Apple Red Lip – Red lips are always a fashion staple but this spring it will come back fresh, youthful and exciting. Apple red is a step away from vampy, matt formulas and you should be looking the perfect warm shade in a satin finish. Pair red lips with minimal eye make up and a fresh glowy foundation. 2/ Blue eyes – Blue eyeliner is not an easy look to pull off, even some of the runway models sporting this...

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NRC Ballymena – Foundation Degree Building Technology and Management

The Northern Regional College, NRC, in Ballymena a offering a Foundation Degree in Building Technology and Management. The Foundation Degree is part time and offers people a flexible way to study and work at the same time. It is a great option for people who are already working in the construction industry who want to add to their qualifications or for students who a have an interest in the construction industry but aren’t sure which University course would suit them best, or who would prefer to work rather than be a full time student. NRC Ballymena – Foundation Degree Building Technology and Management The course content includes a wide variety of modules which cover topics including on Surveying, Sustainability, CAD and Law. Modules include: • Work Based Learning • Introduction to Construction and the Sustainable Environment • Computer Aided Design and BIM • ICT • Construction Science, Materials and the Sustainable Environment Services • Surveying • Analytical and Numerical Methods • Economics and Finance • Building Design and the Development Process • Construction Law • Building Surveying • Measurement and Costing • Project Management and Contract Administration. Students attend classes one day a week, for 3 years, leaving them free to continue in employment as they study. Choosing the Foundation Degree in Building Technology and Management at the NRC in Ballymena opens up various opportunities including the potential for full time employment, progression...

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