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Ballymena mourns sudden passing of respected motor trade figure
Well-known Ballymena businessman John Wilson has sadly passed away. Tributes have been paid following the sudden passing of well-known Ballymena businessman John Wilson, a respected figure in the local motor trade and a familiar face in the community. Mr Wilson, who lived at Ardnabreen on the Galgorm Road, helped lead the family-run vehicle dealership Wilson’s of Rathkenny alongside his brother Darren. The business was founded by their father, the late John Wilson Snr, and ha
Mar 7


Beloved Ballymena bakery to close as family thanks community for seven years of support
A much-loved Ballymena bakery is preparing to close its doors after seven years, with the family behind the business sharing an emotional message of gratitude to the community that supported their dream. The Old Mill Bakery , located on Mill Street in Ballymena, will cease trading on Saturday 4 April 2026, bringing to an end a journey that began with a simple ambition: to create honest, handcrafted food for the local community. Owners Marta and Tomasz Gomula announced the de
Mar 6


Local grocer marks 70 years serving Broughshane community
Sandra Currie (left), Store Manager, and Andrew Thompson (right) Assistant Manager at McNeill’s ViVOXTRA, Broughshane celebrate 70 years of their business with James and Margaret McNeill (centre), alongside shoppers and the local community. A Broughshane family grocery business that began with a delivery van in the mid-1950s is celebrating an extraordinary 70 years serving local households — a milestone that reflects not just business success, but deep roots in community life
Mar 5


Cirdan Imaging to create 72 jobs through £12.9m innovation investment In Co Antrim
Pictured left to right are Economy Minister, Caoimhe Archibald, First Minister Michelle O’Neill, Hugh Cormican, CEO of Cirdan, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Alison Currie, Chief Development Officer, Invest NI. A £12.9 million investment by Cirdan Imaging is set to create 72 highly skilled jobs while strengthening Northern Ireland’s growing reputation as a centre for life and health sciences innovation. Announced by the First Minister, deputy First Minister an
Mar 5


Decision delayed on late-night entertainment licence at Cotters Park glamping site
Cotter’s Park glamping site near Randalstown An annual indoor entertainment licence application for a glamping site outside Randalstown has been deferred following discussion at a meeting of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council’s Operations Committee at Antrim Civic Centre on Monday evening. The application relates to dancing, singing and music – entertainment of a “like kind” – at Cotters Park on Clonkeen Road, operating Thursday to Sunday from 2.00pm until 1.00am, for
Mar 4


Home heating oil bills spike by up to 60% overnight — Minister demands action
Households across Northern Ireland are facing a sharp and immediate spike in home heating costs, with prices rising by more than 60% since last Friday — prompting urgent cross-government talks and a warning that “any unjustified hike” is unacceptable. Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald has responded to escalating home heating oil and fuel prices, which have emerged in the wake of the action taken by the US and Israel against Iran. The situation has sparked fresh concerns f
Mar 4


Ballymena colleague marks 15 years at Donnelly Group
Donnolly Group celebrates long service milestone at with Lisa Gormley at their Ballymena showroom Fifteen years in one workplace is an increasingly rare milestone — but at Donnelly Group ’s Ballymena showroom, it’s being celebrated as a mark of loyalty, experience and long-term career growth. Lisa Gormley has reached her 15-year landmark with the company, a significant achievement within one of Northern Ireland’s leading employers and the region’s largest independently owned
Mar 4


Portglenone businesses open doors for free public toilets
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford, pictured with Councillor Anna Henry to announce the Community Toilet Scheme which has launched in Portglenone. Portglenone village is making life a little easier for residents and visitors, thanks to a new Community Toilet Scheme launched by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council in partnership with local businesses. The initiative allows anyone to use participating businesses’ toilet facilities free of charge during norm
Mar 4


Asda launches ‘Free The Books’ campaign across Northern Ireland as 283 million books sit unread
Hundreds of millions of books are lying untouched on UK shelves — and now Asda is asking Northern Ireland shoppers to help change that. The retailer has launched a nationwide “Free The Books” campaign, introducing book donation points in stores across Northern Ireland after research revealed a staggering 283 million books are currently gathering dust in homes across the UK. The findings paint a powerful picture of how deeply physical books still matter. A striking 98% of adu
Mar 3


Councillors approve Slemish Market Garden expansion at Ecos in Ballymena
Slemish Market Garden, Ballymena A planning application for the retention of a farm shop, car park extension and change of use of an existing office and former retail unit to storage in Ballymena has been approved by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council’s Planning Committee. Members granted permission at a meeting on Thursday (February 26) for works at Slemish Market Garden, located within the grounds of the Ecos Nature Park at Kernohan’s Lane. The approval also covers a new s
Mar 2


From Ballymena to net zero: Minister sees future of travel as 322 zero-emission buses hit roads
Minister Kimmins is pictured with Sarah Schaefer, ESG Director and John McLeister, Managing Director of Sales for the UK and Ireland The push to decarbonise Northern Ireland’s transport network took centre stage in Ballymena this week as Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins visited Wrightbus to see first-hand how the sector is shaping the journey to net zero. Touring the factory floor, the Minister met staff and viewed progress on zero-emission bus technology that is already
Mar 2


Ballymena-founded farmdrive secures £690k to scale agri-tech platform
farmdrive co-founders - Gareth Gordon, CTO, and Gareth McDonald, CEO A fast-growing agri-tech company founded by two men from the Ballymena area has secured a major six-figure investment to accelerate its next phase of growth — with new jobs and export expansion firmly in its sights. Antrim-based farmdrive has received £690,000 in equity funding through Techstart Ventures, part of Invest NI’s Access to Finance programme. The investment will support the development of its live
Mar 2


Kinecx Energy names Autism NI as 2026 Charity of the Year
Pictured (L-R) is Lisa McCarthy (Kinecx Energy’s Transportation Services Business and Planning Manager, and chair of the Corporate Social Responsibility Committee), Jane Leatham (Kinecx Energy’s Regulatory Affairs Analyst), Sorcha Mathews (Corporate Fundraising Manager at Autism NI), Andy Booth (Business Analyst at Kinecx Energy) and Lorna Leese (Kinecx Energy’s HR Business Partner). At a time when autism diagnoses continue to rise across Northern Ireland, a new corporate par
Feb 26


Lidl Northern Ireland invests £2.3 million in pay rise for entire workforce
Lidl Northern Ireland announce a £2.3m investment in pay increases for their workforce across the region - pictured is Maeve McCleane, Chief People Officer for Lidl Ireland and Northern Ireland and colleagues from Lidl's store team. (Pic. Robbie Reynolds) More than 1,300 Lidl Northern Ireland employees will see their pay increase from next month, as the retailer announces a £2.3 million investment in wages across the region. From 1 March, Lidl Northern Ireland store and wareh
Feb 25


Plans submitted for Ballymena’s new Lidl store and it could be one of NI’s largest
CGI of Lidl’s proposed new store on St Patrick’s Link Road, Ballymena. A significant new retail investment is being proposed for one of Ballymena’s busiest gateway locations — with plans submitted for a large-format Lidl foodstore at the junction of St Patrick’s Link Road and Broughshane Road. The planning application is supported by a detailed Planning, Design and Access Statement setting out proposals for a purpose-built store with a gross internal floor area of 2,560 squar
Feb 25


Belfast International Airport wins global award for customer experience
Belfast International Airport, County Antrim A major international accolade has placed Northern Ireland’s busiest airport firmly on the European stage — with Belfast International Airport crowned Best Airport at Departures (5 to 15 million passengers) in Europe. The award, presented as part of the 2025 Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Customer Experience Awards by Airports Council International (ACI), recognises excellence in the departing passenger experience — and is based ent
Feb 24


He transformed Bishop’s Gate — now he’s leading Belfast’s newest boutique hotel
Managing Director of The Bedford Hotel Ciaran O'Neill (middle) alongside The Bedford's General Manager Mike Gatt and Bishop's Gate General Manager JP McCafferty One of Northern Ireland’s most respected hoteliers is stepping into a landmark new role in the heart of Belfast. Ciaran O’Neill , the driving force behind the acclaimed Bishop’s Gate Hotel in Derry~Londonderry, has been appointed Managing Director of The Bedford Hotel Belfast as it prepares to open for bookings in May
Feb 24


Solution needed to unlock Ballycastle town centre regeneration, says McGuigan
The former Antrim Arms Hotel in Ballycastle town centre Seventeen months on, a closed street and an unresolved building safety issue are now threatening the future of a £2million investment designed to rejuvenate Ballycastle town centre. Sinn Féin MLA for North Antrim, Philip McGuigan , has called for urgent collaboration between the owner of the Antrim Arms and statutory organisations to address structural safety and planning concerns that have left Fairhill Street closed —
Feb 24


‘A sincere thank you to all’: McKillens announces final sale
Queues formed outside McKillen’s of Ballymena last week when the shop first announced its closure After a century on Church Street, one of Ballymena’s best-known family retailers is preparing to close its doors — bringing to an end a story that began with a single brave decision in 1926. One hundred years ago, a 30-year-old Tom McKillen left his job at McDowells Boot and Shoe Store and opened his own gents’ footwear shop on Church Street, Ballymena. From those modest beginnin
Feb 24


Major £14m regeneration bid submitted with plans to restore and reimagine Galgorm Estate
Galgorm Castle, Ballymena A bold £14 million regeneration plan promises to breathe new life into one of Ballymena’s most historic estates — with a boutique hotel, arts venues and more than 200 jobs at its heart. Galgorm Castle Education and Preservation Limited (GCEP) , custodian of Galgorm Castle, has submitted a full planning application for what it describes as a landmark restoration and renewal programme. If approved, the ambitious scheme would not only rescue the estate
Feb 24
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