Author: Cherry

Mercury Music Award 2014 – The Shortlist

The Mercury Music Award shortlist for 2014 has been announced and it shows a diverse collection of albums from established and new artists. Blur’s Damon Albarn, poet and rapper Kate Tempest, alt-R&B singer FKA Twigs, electro-funk duo Jungle, Bombay Bicycle Club, Anna Calvi,  Gogo Penguin, Polar Bear, Royal Blood, East India Youth and Young Fathers are all up for the £20,000 prize The Award winner will be announced on 29th October. Haven’t heard of any of the shortlisted artists? Royal Blood have just had a number one album we are familiar with Damon Albarn (from Blur and the Gorillaz) Kate Tempest...

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Ballymena Today Guide: Starting College and University

Ballymena Today know that the step from School to College is a big step which is exciting and daunting all at once. Here are some Ballymena Today tips for what you need to do  to get prepared for college. Photo Credit: Peter Lindberg; Creative Commons 1/ Open a bank account – By now you should probably have a bank account but if you don’t then get one – student loans, grants and bursaries need to be paid in somewhere and it is best to be prepared. Most of the Banks and Building Societies have Student Bank Accounts – advice...

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Cat Care Clinic at Grove Vets in Ballymena

In Ballymena Grove Vets offer a Cat Clinic in their Veterinary Practice on the Grove Road in Ballymena. The Cat Clinic is run by professional veterinarian nurses and staff who are happy to help you. Has you feline friend been scratching at their fur, has your kitty got bad teeth or has you kitten got the injections that they need? If you need to know more pop along to Grove Vets where the staff can help you with dental care, worming, vaccinations, flea treatments and other cat related problems. If you are a cat owner in the Ballymena area call Grove Vets on 028 2565 6023 to make an appointment at our cat Clinic which runs from 12.00 to 12.30 Monday to...

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Prevent Rural Crime on your Farm – Trailers and Horseboxes

Rural Crime is a real problem for farmers in Ballymena and throughout the UK. The BBC News report that “The level of rural crime in Northern Ireland rose by 15% last year, according to a survey by a farming insurance firm. The National Farmers’ Union Mutual Insurance Society (NFU Mutual) said the most-commonly stolen items were livestock, tractors and farming tools.” With that in mind Ballymena Today want to share this information over a few articles to help prevent rural crime from striking your farm. Today we will focus on Trailers, horseboxes and Tractors. These are an easy target for thieves as they are easy to sell on and quick to transport. Here are some tips to prevent your property being stolen; Try to park all vehicles as close to your house, or in your gates farmyard if possible, and keep out of sight from nearby roads. Consider installing a security light near to where you park your vehicles. Wheel clamps can be used to prevent trailers, horseboxes and other vehicles being driven away by thieves if you have to leave it somewhere overnight or longer. There are several trailer-marking schemes, which use either your postcode or a unique number that is entered onto a database. Write down any chassis or serial numbers for trailers and towing equipment. An event like this is being held in Ballymena soon – Click here...

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Wedding Dress Trends 2015

Ballymena Today have celebrated with lots of happy couples who got engaged this year but now is the time for them to get planning for their big day. This Ballymena Today blog post is for Brides only as we give you the Wedding Dress trends which will be massive next year. (Featured Image: JD Hancock; Creative Commons.) Dresses will be dreamy – A big trend for next year is big big dreamy dresses. Think less like a meringue and more light layers Not convinced? How about this beautiful dress from Vera Wang.   Capes add drama – If you don’t...

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