Author: Cherry

Rural Broadband Scheme – Northern Ireland

North Antrim Community Network have shared information about Rural Broadband Scheme – Northern Ireland on Facebook. The information outlines a information evening which is scheduled Wednesday 24th August, a venue has not been specified. Read the announcement below: Mid and East Antrim local action group is holding an information evening for the Rural Broadband Scheme on the 24th August from 6pm to 8pm. Venue to be confirmed upon place reservation. Funding will be limited to small broadband infrastructure projects led by business clusters which involve innovative community led solutions. To find out further information on the Rural Broadband Scheme and...

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Bespoke Windows from Hayburn & Co – Northern Ireland

Hayburn & Co, Northern Ireland are unique designers, manufacturers and installers. They create bespoke windows along with luxury kitchens, fitted furniture and architectural joinery for the finest homes worldwide. They work is of an outstanding quality and their pictures are giving us some serious house envy. Here are some of the latest projects which showcase the beautiful windows Hayburn & Co have shared on the Instagram and Facebook account.  Bespoke Windows from Hayburn & Co – Northern Ireland Curved sliding sash windows provide incredible views into the garden at this project in the South Coast of England.   Curved...

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Shine online with Childsnet

Childsnet recently crowned the video Shine Online from Arundale as the winner of their ‘Times have changed’ online competition. This short video shows how our lives have been impacted by the internet – young and old. take a look at the winning video below. Arundale Primary School – “Times have changed” Using the cut-out animation technique, ‘Times have changed’ is an informative commentary that looks at how the internet has impacted on our lives and how it differs from the olden days! Shine online with Childsnet   Childsnet is an organisation who work to make the internet a safer and better place for children. You can visit their website here. They say; Childnet’s mission is to work in partnership with others around the world to help make the internet a great and safe place for children. We work directly with children and young people from the ages of 3 to 18 on a weekly basis, as well as parents, carers, teachers and professionals, finding out about their real experiences online, and the positive things they are doing as well as sharing safety advice. Working directly with these audiences is important in helping us to equip them to stay safe online and informs the resources that we develop for them. The conversations that we have with them also helps to inform how we develop and respond to policy issues and the messages that we take...

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Creating Great Places to Live – Wilson and Mawhinney

Creating Great Places to Live is the business of Wilson and Mawhinney. Wilson and Mawhinney are a family owned and operated construction contractor. They have a reputation for a fair, professional and honest approach to business and have been creating great places to live and work since 1978. Their projects have been varied from large to small, domestic and industrial. Creating Great Places to Live – Wilson and Mawhinney Wilson and Mawhinney say: “The 1970’s was the decade of punk, platforms and the post-it note. In 1978 Wilson & Mawhinney began building great places to live and work. Our mission was simple –...

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Local Ballymena Business and the Internet

This is a beautiful picture of Ballymena from the early 1900’s via Old Photographs of Ballymena. Depicting Church Street it is easy to see the variety of businesses who traded here when this was the main street in town. Lots has changed since this photograph was taken. Cars have replaced the horses, shopfronts have been remodelled, businesses have come and go and the town has expanded beyond one main street. But the purpose of the high street has remained the same – to serve the people of Ballymena. And the problems remain the same too – attracting customers into...

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