Author: Cherry

How to tackle your January Debt

Ballymena Today recently read about January Debt in The Guardian. The newspaper reports that our consumer debt has reached a seven year high in the UK from Christmas spending. Debt and money worries can be a difficult burden to bear. Here at Ballymena Today we want to direct you to some websites which can offer you information, support and help. The Money Advice Service is a free and impartial money advice website set up by the government. You may have seen their advertisements on television and they offer online support and help via the telephone. Click here to visit Money Advice Service.   CAP or Christians Against Poverty is a charity that gives free debt help to anyone in debt. You don’t have to be a member of a local church to take advantage of their courses and advice. Just log on and read through their website and you have the option to enter your postcode and find a CAP course which is being run in a church near you. In Ballymena CAP is run in Partnership with Ballymena Baptist church and is open to all. This service is really helpful as it provides a face to face meeting and help with setting up budgets and spreadsheets to keep on top of your household finances. Click here to visit the CAP website.   The Citizens Advice Bureau offer lots of...

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Rare Breed returns on UTV

Ballymena Today favourite loves farmer television show Rare Breed and we are glad to see it will be back on our screens tonight. UTV say: In all weather conditions and on every type of farm, from fruit to livestock, crops to Christmas trees, Rare Breed encapsulates the value of the agri-industry, showing our local produce is an international commodity worth millions to the economy every year. In the opening programme we meet farmer Seamus Kane in Co Antrim who is hoping the worst of the rain comes while his cattle and sheep are indoors while in Co Down, arable farmer Allan Chambers, is also patiently waiting for the rain to stop, although there’s no rushing his crop of trees. In Armagh, brothers Geoffrey and John Kinnear are checking which of their dairy cows are in calf. While in Galway, Liam Conway and son Shane, are lambing their pedigree Charollais sheep. At the same time Micheál Looney is welcoming new arrivals at his Cork dairy farm and in Laois, tillage farmer David Walsh-Kemmis, is busy making the most of January’s short-lived dry weather. In Co Clare, we meet John Moroney who breeds Limousins at the gateway to the Burren National Park and twenty three year old Frank McGeeney, one of the tens of thousands of part time farmers who juggles his office job with working on the family farm in...

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Furniture Sale at Algram in Ballymena

Algram Furniture Store in Ballymena have launched their winter furniture sale. The Algram sale started on 27th December and offers reductions on beds, dining room sets, sofas and much more. Algrams favourite brands, including Himolla, Natuzzi, Parker Knoll, Skovby, Harrison and Hypnos, are all brilliantly reduced. If you are looking for a new piece of furniture or know that it is time to update your home then don’t buy before visiting the sale at the Algram furniture showroom on Railway Street in Ballymena....

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Happy New Year from Ballymena Today

Ballymena Today are back to work and looking forward to an exciting 2015 in Ballymena. Are you back to work today? Back to school? Have you taken down the Christmas decorations and finished off the last of the Quality Street and Roses? Well, what is next? Here are some things that we know people love about the New Year: Put the decorations away and get the vacuum cleaner out – Nothing is more satisfying than returning your front room to its normal state with no massive tree blocking the window/door/sofa. Get outdoors – With our cold crisp mornings January is the perfect time to wrap up warm and head out for a walk, run or just some peace and quiet. Head to Broughshane and enjoy the Buttermilk Bridge walk or to the Glens for some stunning scenery. Make resolutions – The New Year is a great time to commit to achieving a new goal. Learn how to draw, work out more, volunteer to help others. The opportunities are endless and even if you break your resolution after a few months at least you had a go. Get back to your normal routine – While we love getting time off over Christmas sometime the sitting around and eating is more exhausting than our everyday life. Why? Because we are out of our normal everyday routine. Plan something to look forward...

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Ultimate Ballymena Gift Guide – Shop Local

We love Ballymena and one of the reasons why we write is to encourage Ballymena people to shop local and shop together. This Christmas buying even one gift from a local business will help our high street and our local retailers! Ally from Ballymena Today has been out and about finding gifts, vouchers and ideas for easy and quick Christmas presents from our very own town centre. Every single Christmas stocking filler and gift which he has found has been photographed and shared on the Ballymena Today Instagram account – Click here to follow us and make sure that you...

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