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Personalised Plaques from LL Crafts

Louise from LL Crafts paints personalised plaques and gifts in her studio near Ballymena. Have your own verse, picture or phrase painted onto a Plaque and own a unique and special keepsake. Louise from LL Crafts shares her latest projects with us;   Here are a couple of my latest ‘Hanging Plaque Orders’ ……… with the very personal verses or sayings that have a special meaning to each customer. These wee plaques make the ideal thoughtful gift and can be produced with any verse or saying! Email Louise at info@llcrafts.co.uk to discuss your personalised plaque and visit the LL Crafts website...

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Prevent Rural Crime on your Farm – Tools and Equipment

As a farmer in Ballymena you have enough to keep you busy without worrying about rural crime. But with crime on farms on the increase protecting you machinery, livestock and equipment is more necessary now than ever before. Here is advice on how to ensure that your tools and farm equipment is protected; Never leave your keys in the ignition – an opportunistic thief might not be able to resist. Try to avoid leaving machinery out overnight unless it is in your farm yard or somewhere you can keep an eye on it. Mark all of your machinery with your postcode and house/farm name. This not only acts as deterrent to thieves, but also helps return stolen property if it is then recovered. Keep an inventory of tools, note down their serial numbers, and take a photo where possible. Always keep tools locked away when they are not in use. As well as being taken away, they could be used to gain access to secured premises. Never leave ladders lying around near to your house or buildings because they only make it easier for thieves to gain access. Fit alarms and security lights that can alert you to an intruder to outbuildings that contain equipment. If you have a lot of equipment parked on site, install a basic CCTV system with warning signs to deter thieves. Rural Crime has become an...

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House builder advice – Vol 1

In Northern Ireland Wilson and Mawhinney know that many people build their own house. Buying a site and building your dream house is a lot of work and can be stressful but here is some advice from the professionals. Wilson and Mawhinney have been building houses, offices and other buildings since 1977 and in that time we have spotted many mistakes which we would advice any would-be house builder to avoid. Don’t Do it yourself We don’t mind if you want to take on some DIY projects once your house is built but we advise you to stick with professionals...

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Northern Ireland Potato Festival

The first ever Northern Ireland Potato Festival is planned for the weekend starting October 4th. The event is free and there will be lots of attractions for all the family. The National Trust blog has this to say; “Italy have pasta, Spain have paella, Northern Ireland have…well, potatoes of course! But what have potatoes got to do with the Giant’s Causeway? Well, Innisfree Farm (the Giant’s Causeway offices) was once the homestead of John Clarke, a pioneering potato breeder who won an OBE for breeding the first blight-resistant crop of potatoes. To add to this fame, the Maris Piper...

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Playing the Tin Whisle

Ballymena Today love music and asked Tin Whistle player, teacher and enthusiast Sara to tell us more about it. Sara says that the tin whistle is easy to pick up – even at a young age: “The tin whistle is the foundation of any traditional instrument and is the instrument many musicians begin learning before moving on to others like the fiddle or wooden flute. I learned how to play the tin whistle in group lessons when I was six and the youngest pupil I have ever taught was aged four. A standard tin whistle is in the key of D but many other keys are available. There are only 8 notes to learn and if you want to play them at an octave higher all you have to do if blow harder! One of the first tunes that you will have to master is the Kerry Polka – once you can play this you should be able to work on other tunes. I love playing so much that I am part of a folk band and we play lots of contemporary songs at our gigs like this Sam Smith song. Click here to see this video. Post by Folk This. Learning the tin whistle help you to make new friends, promotes creativity and can ignite a passion for all kinds of music. It is easy to learn, easy to...

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