Author: Cherry

Easter Egg hunt – Peoples Park Ballymena

The Peoples Park in Ballymena is set to host an Easter Egg hunt in support of No More Traffik. The event will be held on Monday 6th April and will run from 12-3pm. Egg hunt, face painting and family games. Bring a picnic lunch! ALL welcome. Easter Egg hunt – Peoples Park Ballymena Hosted by Stop the Traffik – Ballymena & Stop The Traffik Antrim the Easter Egg hunt has enjoyed donation of traffik-free eggs from local businesses and we hear that there might be an appearance by the Easter Bunny! If you would like to know more about No More Traffik...

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Galgorm Resort and Spa introduce Spa Village

Galgorm Resort and Spa located in Galgorm near Ballymena have unveiled plans for a new Spa Village at their complex. The five star resort is already a local attraction but with the addition of the Spa Village we are sure to race out for a visit. Galgorm Resort and Spa introduce Spa Village Due to open this September the plans are innovative and exciting featuring facilities including; 48 Deluxe Rooms & Suites including The Signature Suite 75,000 square feet of Unique Indoor & Outdoor Spa and Wellness Facilities Full Leisure Pool & Gym Breathtaking Riverside Yoga Studio Private Dutch Tubs, heated by their own log fires Snow Paradise & Fire Pit Luxurious Relaxation in The Orangery For more information about what is on offer already at Galgorm Resort and Spa click here to visit their website. Don;t forget about the Galgorm Movie Night which was featured on Ballymena Today here. We think the plans look exciting and cant wait for a treat at the new Spa Village at Galgorm Resort and...

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Ballymena Area Diabetics – May Quiz Night

Ballymena Area Diabetes have had 2 great meetings so far. Lizzy from the Ballymena Area Diabetics team told us that the first night was a huge success with over fifty people in attendance to hear Belfast Giants player Calvin. Our second meeting was with a specialist dietician who talked to us about Easter and managing our diabetes in the chocolate filled season. Another great night! Ballymena Area Diabetics – May Quiz Night The Ballymena Area Diabetics third meeting is taking the form of a table quiz and raffle. The Quiz Night will be held on Friday 15th May in Ballymena Rugby club and will...

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Raise The Roof Kids Choir – New Foundation at Ballymena Academy

Raise The Roof Kids Choir are holding New Foundation at Ballymena Academy. Ballymena Academy is the perfect venue for two nights of New Foundation – music, dance and song. It is being held on Friday 17th & Saturday 18th April at 7.30pm. Raise The Roof Kids Choir New Foundation Ballymena Academy The tickets for New Foundation are £10 each for adults and £5 for children aged 12 and under. They are available from the Faith Mission Bookshop in Ballymena or Ballymena Academy office. The New Foundation presentation will raise funds to help build a school in Northern Uganda. Raise The Roof Choir...

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Safety Advice for Farmers – Northern Ireland Electric

NIE have lots of Safety advice for farmers. Following this story about a farmer who smashed into a power pole while slurrying (click here to read the full story from the Ballymena Times). Fortunately the farmer was unharmed and although over 100 homes lot power it was restored later that night.  Ballymena Today wanted to share the safety measured outlined for farmers by the NIE. They say; Before you begin any work around the farm you should read these practical guidelines: Overhead lines Before you cut hedgerows, trim trees, spread slurry or cut silage, be aware of electricity poles, overhead lines and stay wires that are attached to some poles to provide stability. Avoid operating plant or using equipment where any part is likely to approach close to, or touch overhead lines. Be careful when moving plant or equipment from one place or another, especially with tall machines or those with long booms. If you have contractors working around your farm, remember to point out the location of poles, overhead lines and underground cables so they can work safely. Liquid slurry can conduct electric currents so spraying devices could become ‘live’ if jets were to come into contact with overhead lines. The electricity could pass through the vehicle and the body of anyone in contact with the machine. Underground cables If you are installing drainage, digging foundations or sinking...

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