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Asda Larne driver praised after rescuing pensioner found collapsed at home
Community hero: Asda Larne driver Norman Gibson A quick-thinking Asda delivery driver from Larne has been praised for his heroic actions after coming to the aid of an elderly customer who had fallen and been lying on the floor of her home for more than two hours. Norman Gibson, who has worked at Asda Larne for nearly five years, was making a regular delivery when he spotted the woman, who is in her seventies, lying collapsed in the hallway through the front window of her home
Nov 3, 2025


Swann: NI faces animal welfare crisis as veterinary medicine supplies under threat
South Antrim MP Robin Swann has issued a stark warning that Northern Ireland could face a serious animal welfare crisis unless urgent action is taken to secure the supply of vital veterinary medicines. The former Health Minister has written to both the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA), urging them to make the issue a priority. His intervention follows contact from a local animal
Nov 2, 2025


Tides of change: Daniel’s journey to success with Stena Line through Northern Trust’s Day Opportunities
Daniel Hunter at work with Stena Line The journey towards a job you love is not always smooth sailing – but with the right direction and support, it’s possible to reach your destination. That’s exactly what happened for Daniel Hunter from Carrickfergus, who has proudly worked with Stena Line since 2022 after years of determination and perseverance. Daniel’s story began over a decade ago when he was first referred to the Northern Health and Social Care Trust’s Day Opportuniti
Nov 2, 2025


“Age is no barrier”: Margaret Cowie inspires others through art in Mid and East Antrim
Mayor and Mayoress of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford and Allison Minford, pictured with Margaret Cowie Carrickfergus Museum came alive with colour and creativity as it hosted Margaret’s Later Life Hobby Exhibition and a special Paint with Numbers Workshop on Saturday 25 October, celebrating wellbeing, connection, and lifelong learning as part of Positive Ageing Month. The exhibition showcased a stunning collection of paintings by Margaret Cowie , whose passio
Nov 2, 2025


Waterstone’s Ballymena: This week’s Top 10 bestsellers, half-price picks and new local reads
From political insight and celebrity memoirs to festive favourites and local fiction, Waterstone’s Ballymena has revealed its latest Top 10 bestselling titles — alongside this week’s half-price highlights, storytime fun for families, and a new novel from a much-loved Ballymena author. This Week’s Top 10 Bestsellers At the top of the list this week is Ballymena man, Stephen Walker’s David Trimble: Peacemaker — a powerful biography exploring the life and legacy of one of North
Nov 1, 2025


Ballymena Discount Day returns with BIG savings and the perfect way to kickstart your Christmas shopping!
Ballymena is set to sparkle once again this November as its much-loved Discount Day returns on Thursday 6 November — bringing unbeatable bargains, community spirit and festive cheer to the town centre. Organised by Ballymena Business Improvement District (BID) , Ballymena Discount Day has become one of the town’s biggest and most anticipated shopping events of the year — and 2025 promises to be no different. From 9am to 9pm, Ballymena’s two shopping centres and bustling high
Nov 1, 2025


A quare wheen o’ events as Mid and East Antrim celebrates Ulster-Scots Leid Week 2025
A packed and varied programme of events has been unveiled by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council to celebrate Ulster-Scots Leid (Language) Week 2025, taking place from 24 to 28 November. The week-long celebration — supported by the Ulster-Scots Agency — will see communities across Ballycarry, Ballymena, Carrickfergus, Cullybackey, Larne and Whitehead come together to honour the borough’s linguistic and cultural heritage through music, poetry, film, storytelling and discussion
Nov 1, 2025


Wrightbus showcases remarkable turnaround to deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly
Deputy First Minister Little-Pengelly with Wrightbus CEO Jean-Marc Gales Zero-emission bus manufacturer Wrightbus has showcased its dramatic revival and global success story to Northern Ireland’s deputy First Minister, Emma Little-Pengelly, during a visit to the company’s Ballymena headquarters. The visit on Wednesday offered an insight into how the company has transformed from administration just six years ago into a global powerhouse of green transport innovation. Since 201
Nov 1, 2025


North Antrim MLA raises alarm over alleged Sinn Féin demands on PSNI officers
Inset: North Antrim MLA Jon Burrows North Antrim MLA Jon Burrows has voiced serious concern over reports that Sinn Féin representatives allegedly asked PSNI officers to remove their personal protection weapons before entering party offices or attending community meetings. Mr Burrows — a retired senior police officer — described the alleged actions as a “dangerous abuse of political power” that could undermine both officer safety and the independence of policing in Northern
Oct 31, 2025


Springboard NI Head, Ballymena’s Caitriona Lennox recognised for transforming lives through hospitality
Ballymena woman Caitriona Lennox FIH, Head of Springboard Northern Ireland with her award Ballymena woman Caitriona Lennox FIH, Head of Springboard Northern Ireland, has been named winner of the Institute of Hospitality’s prestigious Fellows’ Outstanding Contribution Award 2025 — the first time this esteemed recognition has been bestowed on anyone from Ballymena. The award, presented at the annual Institute of Hospitality (IoH) Fellows’ Dinner held on 27 October at The Waldo
Oct 31, 2025


“Farmers deserve better”: Butler and Allister back UFU’s no confidence vote in DAERA
Two senior Northern Ireland politicians have backed the Ulster Farmers’ Union’s (UFU) unprecedented vote of no confidence in the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA), describing it as a “seismic moment” and “wholly understandable”. Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) Agriculture spokesperson and Chair of the Assembly’s Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee, Robbie Butler MLA , said the move represents a damning indictment of a department an
Oct 31, 2025


North Antrim MP Jim Allister demands new bridge across River Bann as Kilrea link shut
Kilrea Bridge, and (inset) North Antrim MP Jim Allister North Antrim MP Jim Allister KC has challenged the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) to commit to building a new bridge across the River Bann at Kilrea, following the closure of the 242-year-old structure due to serious structural defects. Kilrea Bridge, which provides a vital connection between Counties Antrim and Londonderry, was recently closed after inspectors found vertical and diagonal cracking on a retaining wal
Oct 30, 2025


Van pull-out causes lorry to plunge down embankment — ‘Miracle’ no one killed
Emergency Services at the scene of the incident at Glarryford, outside Ballymena A COURT heard it was a "miracle" nobody was killed after a van driver's careless driving ended up with a lorry crashing down an embankment onto the A26 dual-carriageway at Glarryford near Ballymena. The van driver - Patrick Fitzpatrick (56), from the Dunloy area - pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention at Station Road, Glarryford, around 5.45pm on March 20 this year. Footage o
Oct 30, 2025


New residents celebrate at St Patrick’s shared housing development in Ballymena
Mayor of Mid & East Antrim Mayor, Jackson Minford, joins Sonic the Hedgehog, Kevin the Minion, at a community celebration event at St Patrick's Housing development, along with Loma Wilson, Radius Housing, and Grainne Mullin, NIHE. Residents of the new St Patrick’s shared housing development in Ballymena came together this week for a special Tenants Welcome Event to celebrate the completion of the new homes and the beginning of a vibrant new community. Held on Wednesday 29th
Oct 30, 2025


Robin Swann meets charity leaders over Northern Ireland funding uncertainty
Robin with Celine McStravick, Chief Executive of the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA), and David Babington, Chief Executive of Action Mental Health South Antrim MP Robin Swann has met with leading figures from Northern Ireland’s voluntary and community sector to discuss growing concerns about the future of funding once the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) ends in March 2026. The meeting brought together Celine McStravick, Chief Executive of the Northern
Oct 30, 2025


Shop Front Revitalisation Grant returns to boost Mid and East Antrim town centres
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has announced the return of its popular Shop Front Revitalisation Grant Scheme for a third consecutive year, offering a major boost to local businesses in town centres across Ballymena, Larne, Carrickfergus and Greenisland. The initiative, backed by £604,000 in funding from the Department for Communities, aims to transform the appearance of shop fronts and revitalise high streets throughout the Borough. Building on the success of previous s
Oct 30, 2025


Dogs Trust Ballymena shares ‘Howl-oween’ safety tips for pets
As Halloween approaches, Dogs Trust Ballymena is urging pet owners to keep their canine companions safe during what can be a spooky and stressful time for dogs. With over half of UK dogs reacting to knocks at the door or outdoor noises, Halloween festivities can easily overwhelm even the calmest pets. Costumes, sweets and constant doorbell rings can quickly turn the night from “spook-tacular” to stressful for our four-legged friends. Dogs Trust Ballymena is sharing simple ste
Oct 29, 2025


‘Precedent case’: £53k cost for council after Pit Bull type dog court battle
Max with new owner Molly Piper A landmark case involving a Dundonald dog identified as a Pit Bull type has cost Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council (LCCC) more than £53,000. The council this week released a detailed report following a court verdict earlier this month which confirmed that Max — the dog at the centre of the dispute — was a banned breed under UK law. The case has created what LCCC described as a “precedent” for councils across Northern Ireland, establishing tha
Oct 29, 2025


Farm 999: New BBC series filmed at CAFRE, Co Antrim shines a light on the hidden dangers of farming life
Presenter Steph McGovern on a farm in Northern Ireland. (Images: BBC / Stellify Media) Filmed at the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) in County Antrim, a new BBC series is set to uncover the unseen side of rural life — where danger, dedication and resilience meet on Britain’s farms. The 15-part series, Farm 999, launches on Friday 7 November on BBC One Northern Ireland and BBC iPlayer . Presented by Steph McGovern , it takes viewers deep into the chal
Oct 29, 2025


Ballymena adventurer takes to the skies in daring wing walk for Air Ambulance NI
Ballymena’s own Jack Mitchell has quite literally taken fundraising to new heights after completing a daring aeroplane wing walk to raise money for Air Ambulance Northern Ireland (NI). On October 4th, Jack travelled to Bristol to take on the bucket-list challenge with AeroSuperBatics Wingwalkers, experiencing the thrill of being strapped to the top of a flying aircraft for a breathtaking ten-minute flight. Despite stormy weather and challenging winds, Jack’s adventure went ah
Oct 29, 2025
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