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Back to school preparations – Ballymena

It has been a long time since some of us here in the Ballymena Today team went to school but that’s exactly why we have the Ballymena Today Youth team. This week they have already helped us with an article about Getting the Bus to school for the first time which you can read here. Now we are relying on them to help get you prepared for returning to school – here we go… Back to school preparations – Ballymena With less than one week left to go, last minute panic starts to set in. Last minute sales are...

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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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Only in Ballymena – Ballymena Today Blog our local Favourites 2

A few weeks ago Ballymena Today blogged some of our favourite thing which can only happen in Ballymena. Basically they are the thing that we would not want to miss out on if we were visiting Ballymena for the first time. Since our blog post we have been chatting to some folks who gave us some new suggestions. Here we go with round two! Feeding the Ducks in the People’s Park – As a child it is a rite of passage to feed a massive loaf to the duck. In our memory we remember turning up to the People’s...

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Click and Collect Services could help our high street

New ways of shopping online could be encouraging more people to actually visit Ballymena town centre and become part of our community. How? The Consumer Council recently shared this infographic which shows that people are beginning to use online click and collect services, meaning they buy online but pick up the goods from the shop. People are turning to click and collect because they aren’t happy with delivery charges and have had problems in the past. Click here to visit the Consumer Council website. Over a quarter of the people surveyed found the click and collect service a preferable option for...

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