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Falling Inflation and Deflation – Ballymena

Ballymena Today found the article “Falling Inflation and Deflation” for the Money Advice Service very helpful in helping us to understand what exactly is going on in the economy this week. We have heard the news reports that inflation has dropped to zero – but is this a good thing or a bad thing. Florence Buswell from the Money Advice Service shares this: Falling inflation and deflation – what does it all mean and is it a good thing? Inflation dropped to zero for the first time on record last month, according to ONS stats. The stats suggest this is because of price drops on food, as well as cheaper recreational products such as books, toys and games. This could mean Britain is pushing closer to deflation, where the inflation rate has effectively fallen below zero. But what does this mean for us? Short term impact of deflation… In the short term, deflation can be a good thing as it often causes falling prices. This can be good news at the petrol pumps and at the supermarket – filling up your car costs less than a year ago and supermarkets are cutting costs at the tills. You may also spot energy bills falling. But what happens in the long term? The problem comes once deflation has been sustained over a long period of time. Deflation can eventually leaded businesses to either cut their...

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Portglenone Community Rescue Service – Training

Members of the Community Rescue Service Water Team were in Roe Valley Country Park are training alongside members of the NI Fire and Rescue Specialist Rescue Team from Blue Watch. Lots of rain means that we can see rivers getting higher and conditions changing quickly over the next few days. The Specialist Rescue Team showcased the setup of their ropes access equipment. The Community Rescue Service team then were deployed for a exercise. Training then moved upstream where the team took part in practical flood response and river safety exercises. Portglenone Community Rescue Service – Training This is from Portglenone Community Rescue Service Facebook page: The CRS would like to thank Station Commander Neil McKerracher and the members of Blue Watch for sharing their knowledge and expertise with the CRS WRT and we look forward to continuing training with our colleagues from NIFRS in the...

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Ballymena Today loves Leather Bags

Here at Ballymena Toady it is time to have a spring clean of our wardrobe and invite in some lovely new items to take us through to summer. We absolutely love handbags and we love leather so put them both together and we are happy. Here is our favourite designer bag to hit the store recently – the lovely Loewe Puzzle shoulder bag. The bag can be worn several ways as showcased here by the Sartorialist. The only problem is the expensive price tag! EEKK! For now we are happier to look after the leather bag we already have. Here are some tips which will freshen up your handbag ready for spring. If you are lucky enough to have a designer bag try to keep it in it’s dust bag when you aren’t using it. This reduces scuffs and dirty marks. Keep your hands clean if you are handling light coloured leather of suede. One greasy mark could ruin it forever. If you have a greasy mark on your bag act immediately by sprinkling chalk on it. Don’t put too much in your bag. The latest trend for ‘What’s in my bag” vlogs may be interesting but we don’t believe for a moment that some people could even lift their bag because of the sheer amount of stuff they keep in there. Pare your belongings back to the essential and stick...

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Waveney Eyecare Ballymena – Large Frames

Ballymena optician Waveney Eye care stock large frames for men who find it hard to find comfortable glasses. Just like shoes sizes and clothing sizes, glasses frames can be too big or too small. Not many brands offer alternatives for larger men but Waveney Eye Care have found some frames which will be comfortable for any men who find standard frames too small. If you are wearing glasses which are too small you will find them uncomfortable and they may not look balanced on your face.   The key to getting comfortable frames is to try lots on. Why...

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Ballymena Today loves Easter Holidays

It’s the Easter Holidays and here at Ballymena Today we have lots of suggestions for thing you and your family can do. 1/ Visit the Big Dear at Tollymore Forest Park. Plan a road trip to Newcastle and enjoy the beautiful views of the Mourne Mountains. But while you are there take a look at the newest treat which opened on Monday – the Big Deer. We think it looks great. 2/ Make some Rice Crispy Easter Eggs! 3/ Look out for the Circuit of Ireland Rally. The Discover Northern Ireland website says; The Circuit, which will run across stunning...

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