Author: Cherry

Bamber Physiotherapy aims to get Ballymena locals back on their feet

Physiotherapist Sherwyn Bamber has a keen understanding of structure. Proprietor and clinician at Bamber Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic, he started out in civil engineering which gave him a firm interest in the theories of construction and how projects and systems are built and work. A love of martial arts led him to become an instructor where he discovered how much he enjoyed learning about the anatomy of the body. Now he works as a physiotherapist where he analyses the body’s musculoskeletal structure and comes up with solutions of what to do when systems are not working. Now a well-established physiotherapist, Sherwyn set up his...

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Food and Craft Market – Broughshane

Raceview Mill is holding its regular Food and Craft Market. Based in Broughshane the Raceview Mill is located off the Raceview Road. Their next market will be held on Saturday 1st October from 11am – 3pm. The Raceview Mill website have shared some of their reasons why everybody loves a market: EVERYONE LOVES MARKETS. Markets are a great visitor attraction but they are also a major contributor to economic development. Several traders have started market stalls at Raceview Mill, then have grown to taking a unit here. Soon, they start to employ part time staff, then full time staff. Markets create sustainable employment by giving people a route to start selling their wares inexpensively. They provide small traders, including crafters and food producers, an outlet to trial and to sell their wares. Supporting local markets has a direct impact on the local economy in a way that buying from a supermarket never can. They say; The Raceview Mill markets are held in a massive covered heated hall which can hold over 100 traders, a music stage, seated area and still have lots of spill out area. The market, held on the last Saturday of every month, is the largest food and craft indoor market outside of Belfast St Georges and features live musicians.  Click here to visit the Raceview Mill website and be sure to add the Food and Craft Market...

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Women’s Aid offer a range of training opportunities

Women’s Aid is an organisation offering help to victims of domestic and sexual abuse. Women’s Aid ABCL&N stands for all the Northern Ireland location – Antrim, Ballymena, Carrickfergus, Larne and Newtownabbey. Womens Aid recently shared details of their training courses which are run throughout Northern Ireland during the year. Take a look below: Women’s Aid ABCL&N offer a range of training opportunities in a range of geographic locations. To get involved check out the link below or register your interest by emailing womensaidadmin@btconnect.com or telephone 02825 632136. Women’s Aid offer a range of training opportunities Have a look at the...

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Tyre Safety as the season change in Ballymena

It has started to turn chilly in Ballymena and soon we will be experiencing colder, darker weather. With that in mind Tyresafe.org have released some advice from drivers. Take a look below:   Why are Tyres Important? Most drivers know that snow and ice can dramatically affect their safety on the road. Steering, acceleration and braking are more difficult as normal tyres have less grip in these conditions. However, it is not just these extreme wintry conditions which can reduce your safety on the road. Even cold, damp roads can dramatically affect the performance of tyres, leading to an...

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Sally’s Florist in Ballymena has a new look

This month local Ballymena business Sally’s Florist has had a make over. Sally’s Florist has for a long time been the first stop for Brides who are ordering their wedding flowers. However Sally’s Florist now offers lots of beautiful, and unusual plants.  They shared this on their Facebook page: Our new look is complete.. Visit our studio for some floral inspiration  We have a range of air plants, succulents, orchids, olive trees real and artificial. Along with gifts to suit any home. Here at Sally’s we are one of Northern Ireland’s Premier retail florists specialising in weddings so feel...

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