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Greenvale Street – Throwback Thursday

This week Primrose Boutique in Greenvale Street, Ballymena celebrates its first birthday. The shop has been open for one year and we love their style and are avid followers of their Facebook page. But have you noticed how much Greenvale Street has changed in one year? Here are the businesses which have been doing business in Ballymena over the past year, specifically in Greenvale Street. Greenvale Street – Throwback Thursday 1/ Primrose Boutique As we say above this boutique have just celebrated their first birthday. Click here to follow this local business on Facebook where they post lots of...

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Pentagon – Ballymena – Throwback Thursday

Today our Ballymena Throwback Thursday features the Pentagon. Would you have recognised it? If it wasn;t for the Adiar Arms in the background we aren’t sure that we would have! Ballymena looked peaceful on the day that this picture was snapped. Today there stands a roundabout, and is a busy bus stop for lots of people travelling in and out of Ballymena. Photograph from Old Photos of Ballymena Facebook...

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Throwback Thursday Mad Max

[Image: Warner Brothers ; Jasin Boland/warner Bros. Pictures] The George Miller cult classic series based around character “Mad” Max Rockatansky is a perfect Ballymena Today Throwback Thursday for this week. Mad Max: Fury Road has been getting a lot of press attention in it’s first week of official release. Some of our team remember the original films, with their frenzied car chases and post-apocalyptic drama. Some of us are too young to have “got it” but, with the arrival of Mad Max: Fury Road, the series will no doubt reach a whole new audience. Mel Gibson was unforgettable as Max in the first three instalments and now Tom Hardy takes up the role in the new release. Haunted by his turbulent past, Mad Max believes the best way to survive is to wander alone. Nevertheless, he becomes swept up with a group fleeing across the Wasteland in a War Rig driven by an elite Imperator, Furiosa. They are escaping a Citadel tyrannized by the Immortan Joe, from whom something irreplaceable has been taken. Enraged, the Warlord marshals all his gangs and pursues the rebels ruthlessly in the high-octane Road War that follows. In his review for The Observer Film critic Mark Kermode says “Fury Road is the cinematic equivalent of putting your head in the bass-bin at a death-metal concert where everything is turned up to eleventy-stupid.” Wow! Really? Some...

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Glarryford Ballymena – Throwback Thursday

Glarryford is close to Ballymena and is our feature at Ballymena Today for this weeks Throwback Thursday. Glarryford Ballymena – Throwback Thursday This is Coleman’s Shop which is now Glarryford Post Office. As always our photograph has come from the Old Photos of Ballymena Facebook Page – click here to see lots more great archive photographs of Ballymena. We also found this old snap from Glarryford which shows the train station. The station was opened by the Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine and Portrush Junction Railway on 1 July 1856.[1] It was taken over by the Northern Counties Committee in January 1861. The station...

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Ballymena blues band Tailor – Throwback Thursday

Ballymena blues band Tailor is reforming to support Cancer Research UK by playing two dates here in their home town. Tailor who were formed in the late 60s are a six piece band with Tucker McIlwee Drummer, Ronnie McAuley Bass, Trevor Erwin Rhythm/Lead Guitar, Gerry McNeilly Saxophone/Flute is joining the group from Birmingham, Dave Moore Lead/Rhythm Guitar who is jetting in from Canada and John Tennant Vocals. The Ballymena Times reports: The boys got back together after Tucker McIlwee lost his son Christopher to cancer recently and he thought of this novel way to remember Chris and at the same time fundraise for the cancer charity. Two venues have been booked and the six piece group will perform at the Countryman’s on the Grove Road on Friday, May 8 and the following Friday, May 15 in the BT Club on Church Street. Tickets are currently on sale at £5 with all the proceeds going to Cancer Research UK. If anyone would like further Information they can contact Marion McAuley on 028 2589 9356 We look forward to hearing how the Ballymena Blues band get on at the comeback gigs and commend this group of friends for planning such a great tribute for a good...

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