Author: Cherry

Advice for Students heading to University

If you are leaving Ballymena soon to head off to University, whether it is just down the road at the University of Ulster or you are heading overseas, there are a few things that you will need to get sorted out. If you are moving out of home then it is about time that you started picking up all the bits and pieces that you will need. Here is some help from Ballymena Today when your move to University: Makes halls more homely If you are moving into halls then you will want to fill your room with as many...

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Ballymena Today loves Autumn Fashion

In Ballymena our summer has been fleeting and rather than hoping for a sudden heatwave we have reset our sights on Autumn. Autumn is one of our favourite seasons and one of our favourite things is seeing the new seasons clothes and fashions coming into the shops. Here are a few things that we will be working into our new season wardrobe this year: We love the colours in these leather boots, they are the perfect height for long autumn walks and will keep our feet dry in the any autumn showers. We fist spotted these on the Fred...

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Ballymena Dogs Trust Summer Fun Day

Dogs Trust Ballymena are holding a Summer Fun Day for dog owners, dog lovers and their dogs at their centre on Teeshan Road in Ballymena. the event kicks off at 12 noon on Saturday 5th September and runs until 4.00pm The day will be filled with excellent entertainment and lots of activities for you and your dog to enjoy including: Fun Dog Show Doggy Dash Raffle Various Stalls Tombola Doggy Games Refreshments The Summer fun day costs £1 for adults and children can come and should bring along a tin of dog food if possible. The event will raise funds...

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Grove Vets warn of rise in Parvo cases

Grove Vets in Ballymena have seen confirmed cases of Parvo in dogs. Parvo (Canine parvovirus) is high contagious and can be life threatening. It is a virus which attacks the dog’s body can can cause lifelong problems. Here is some information of what to look out for if you are a dog owner: What Are the General Symptoms of Parvovirus? The general symptoms of parvovirus are lethargy, severe vomiting, loss of appetite and bloody, foul-smelling diarrhoea that can lead to life-threatening dehydration. How Is Parvovirus Transmitted? Parvovirus is extremely contagious and can be transmitted by any person, animal or object that comes in contact with an infected dog’s faeces. Highly resistant, the virus can live in the environment for months, and may survive on inanimate objects such as food bowls, shoes, clothes, carpet and floors. It is common for an unvaccinated dog to contract parvovirus from the streets, especially in urban areas where there are many dogs. Which Dogs Are Prone to Parvovirus? Puppies, adolescent dogs and canines who are not vaccinated are most susceptible to the virus. The canine parvovirus affects most members of the dog family (wolves, coyotes, foxes, etc.). Breeds at a higher risk are Rottweilers, Doberman pinschers, Labrador retrievers, American Staffordshire terriers and German shepherds. (Source) The good news is that Parvo can be easily prevented. Make sure that your dog or puppy is up...

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Learn to Paint with Louise Lester

Local artist Louise Lester helps lots of people enjoy learning how to paint. She says; Do you want a new relaxing hobby or improve your painting skills? Anybody can paint! …… Everyone has their own unique artistic style! …… You just enjoy art! Northern Ireland Artist Louise Lester (BA Hons) of ‘LLCrafts’ in Ballymena runs WEEKLY ‘Cross-Community ART CLASSES’ at various Co. Antrim community venues …… along with MONTHLY ‘1Day WORKSHOPS’ at her art studio ‘The Crafty Hub’ in Galgorm, Ballymena ……… and anyone is welcome to join! NO SKILL NEEDED! Louise’s WEEKLY ART CLASSES run all year round,...

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