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Frew welcomes Translink progress as Ballymena Park and Ride expansion gets underway
Work has officially begun on a long-awaited new Park and Ride facility at Ballymena Bus and Train Station, marking a significant milestone in a campaign that has spanned more than a decade. The North Antrim DUP MLA Paul Frew has welcomed confirmation from Translink that construction is now underway on a 387-space Park and Ride expansion, an issue he says he has been actively pursuing since 2013. Speaking following the announcement, Mr Frew said: “I am delighted that Translin
Jan 14


Kells & Connor YFC cycle 206 miles, raising £3,500 for children’s cancer charity Angel Wishes
Kells & Connor Young Farmers’ Team ‘Tour de Kells’ leaving Kells in Ballymena, Co Antrim – Andrew Millar, Alex Millar, Adam Lyttle, James Fullerton and Zoe McIlroy Five members of Kells & Connor Young Farmers Club (YFC) have completed an impressive long-distance cycling challenge, raising thousands of pounds for a Northern Ireland children’s charity. The group — Andrew Millar, Alex Millar, Adam Lyttle, James Fullerton and Zoe McIlroy — took on the “Tour de Kells” challeng
Jan 13


Third death from Co Antrim collision that claimed the life of a pregnant woman and her unborn baby
Ralph Singco with his wife Cathrene Kith Quiñones Singco Police have confirmed that a man in his 30s who was critically injured in a Co Antrim road collision has sadly died. The man has been named locally as Ralph Singco, the husband of the pregnant woman who was killed in the same tragic crash. Mr Singco was critically injured in the two-car collision on the Moira Road near Nutts Corner in Crumlin on Sunday afternoon, 11 January, and has now sadly died from his injuries. The
Jan 13


“World-class facilities”: Swann presses Ministers on Aldergrove’s next role
RAF Aldergrove, and (inset) South Antrim MP Robin Swann speaking in the House of Commons Robin Swann MP has urged the Government to act with urgency to ensure the “full utilisation” of Aldergrove’s world-class military facilities, following the withdrawal of RAF Puma helicopters and the end of a long chapter in the site’s aviation history. Speaking in the House of Commons, the South Antrim MP questioned the Ministry of Defence on how it intends to address a growing capacit
Jan 13


Nearly five decades of service: Sam Moore steps back as Ballymena firm takes the reins
Sam Moore of S&T Moore, Coleraine A long-established Coleraine menswear retailer is entering a new chapter after nearly half a century, as owner Samuel Moore prepares for retirement and the business is taken over by Wallace’s of Ballymena. In a statement released this today (Tuesday 13 January 2026), S & T Moore confirmed that Samuel Moore will be stepping back after 48 years at the helm of the business — a store that began as a small local shop and went on to become a famili
Jan 13


How a former quarry could become a new Eco Village on the Antrim coast
Plans for a new lakeside Eco Village near Portrush are offering a detailed look at a holiday development designed to sit naturally within a former quarry landscape while delivering sustainable accommodation and local jobs. Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has now received a full planning application from White Rock Eco Parks for a 45-unit Eco Village on a 4.72-hectare site at a disused quarry close to Ballybogey Road. The proposal includes self-contained holiday lod
Jan 13


Councillor Alan Barr condemns recycling failures as residents face weeks of missed bin collections
Inset: Braid Ulster Unionist Councillor Alan Barr Braid Ulster Unionist Councillor Alan Barr has strongly criticised ongoing failures in Bryson Recycling’s kerbside collection service, warning that residents across Mid and East Antrim are being left frustrated and short-changed despite paying for a service that is “simply not being delivered”. The councillor says he has been inundated with complaints from households reporting repeated missed collections, damaged bins and re
Jan 13


Stop The Build launches as community opposition intensifies over riverside housing plans in Ballymena
Local UUP Councillor Brian Thompson with Rosie Orr and a number of other local residents launch Stop The Build Community Group as they deliver a strongly supported petition and letters of opposition to council’s planning director at Ardeevin, Ballymena. Opposition is continuing to grow against a proposed housing development close to the Braid River Walk in Ballymena, with residents from across the wider Tullygarley and Galgorm Road areas joining forces to protect what they de
Jan 13


Ballymena new build Knots Landing reaches House Of The Year Final on BBC One NI
Finalist in BBC NI’s House Of The Year, Knots Landing, Ballymena Images: BBC NI / Elyse Kennedy A striking detached new build near Ballymena has been named the second home to secure a coveted place in the House Of The Year final, placing the property firmly in the national spotlight. Knots Landing, located outside Ballymena, impressed judges in the current BBC Northern Ireland series, earning its place among the five standout homes competing for the prestigious title. Celebra
Jan 12


“Total shambles”: Anger grows as Bryson’s missed bin collections continue across Antrim & Newtownabbey
A less-than-pleased resident shared their frustration of the new kerbside recycling system implemented by Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council Antrim and Newtownabbey councillors have highlighted ongoing concerns over missed bin collections, despite a recovery plan having been agreed last week between contractor Bryson Recycling and the borough council. In an update on Monkstown and surrounding areas, Threemilewater DUP councillor Mark Cooper said in an online post: “Despit
Jan 12


Northern Trust colleagues honoured in King’s New Year’s Honours for service to communities
(L-R): Current Northern Trust staff member Alison Irwin from Portstewart, and former colleague Yvonne Carson from Cloughmills. Two colleagues from the Northern Health and Social Care Trust have been recognised in The King’s New Year’s Honours List, with one current staff member and one retired colleague awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) for their outstanding contributions to health and social care. Yvonne Carson , a current member of staff, and former colleague Alison Ir
Jan 12


Pregnant woman named as victim of fatal two-car collision in Co Antrim
Victim of County Antrim collision Cathrene Kith Quiñones Singco The Police Service of Northern Ireland has confirmed the identity of the woman who died following a two-car collision near Nutts Corner in Crumlin on Sunday afternoon, 11 January. She has been named as Cathrene Kith Quiñones Singco, who was travelling as a backseat passenger at the time of the collision on the Moira Road. In a further tragic development, police have confirmed that Cathrene was pregnant and that h
Jan 12


Woman in her 30s sadly dies following two-car collision near Nutts Corner
A woman in her 30s has died following a serious two-vehicle road traffic collision near Nutts Corner in Crumlin, police have confirmed. The fatal collision occurred on the Moira Road at around 2pm on Sunday afternoon, 11 January. Emergency services attended the scene after a blue Ford Fiesta and a silver Skoda Superb were involved in the crash. The woman, who was travelling as a backseat passenger, was taken to hospital for treatment but sadly later died from her injuries. A
Jan 12


Flags row erupts as Ulster Banner removed from Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games team
Inset: North Antrim TUV MP Jim Allister The decision to end the use of the Ulster Banner as the flag representing Northern Ireland athletes at the Commonwealth Games has sparked a strong political backlash, with unionist representatives accusing organisers of unnecessary and divisive political interference. TUV leader Jim Allister MP said he was “deeply disappointed” by the move, warning that the controversy risked overshadowing the sporting achievements of athletes due to
Jan 12


PSNI investigate reports of suspected hare coursing near Slemish
Police in Ballymena have attended the Shilnavogy Road area following reports of suspected hare coursing, as officers continue to step up efforts to tackle wildlife crime across the district. Ballymena Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) confirmed they were in the area on Saturday (January 10) after receiving information suggesting illegal hare coursing activity. Hare coursing, which involves the pursuit of hares by dogs for sport or gambling, is illegal and widely regarded as a
Jan 12


Local food and drink producers offered Balmoral Show 2026 showcase opportunity
Staff from The Harbourview Hotel, Carnlough, who exhibited on the Mid and East Antrim Borough Council stand at the Balmoral Show 2025. Food and drink producers and visitor experience businesses across Mid and East Antrim are being offered the chance to showcase their products to tens of thousands of visitors at the Balmoral Show 2026. Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has opened Expressions of Interest for local businesses to take part in the NI Food Pavilion at the Balmora
Jan 11


Doctor-led medical weight management clinic opens new Ballymena branch
A new doctor-led medical weight management service has officially launched in Ballymena, bringing clinically supervised weight loss care to the heart of the local community. Weight Loss Clinic NI , founded by local GP Dr McCandless , has expanded its services with a new Ballymena branch located within Highway Health on Broughshane Street. The expansion aims to improve access to safe, evidence-based weight management for people whose weight is affecting their health, wellbeing
Jan 11


Waterstone’s Ballymena kicks off 2026 with new Top 10 bestsellers and packed events programme
Waterstone’s Ballymena has unveiled its first Top 10 bestselling books of 2026, revealing a strong start to the year with literary fiction, psychological thrillers, poetry, health titles and biography all proving popular with local readers. The list highlights an appetite for thought-provoking storytelling alongside practical wellbeing reads, as customers return to bookshops following the festive season. This week’s Top 10 bestselling books 1. Nesting — Roisín O’Donnell A pow
Jan 11


Enhanced Northern Ireland–Isle of Man ferry links in new Steam Packet year-round timetable
The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company’s Ben-my-Chree vessel The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company has announced a significantly enhanced ferry timetable for 2026/27, strengthening maritime connections between Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man and opening up new opportunities for passengers, freight operators and businesses on both sides of the Irish Sea. The new three-vessel schedule, which is now on sale, marks the first time in more than 15 years that the Isle of Man has o
Jan 11


Ballymena school leader David Radcliffe to appear on Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win alongside daughter Emma
Ant & Dec, hosts of ITV’s Limitless Win An associate principal from Ballymena is set to take centre stage on national television this weekend as David Radcliffe of Gracehill Primary School appears on the latest series of Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win, ITV’s flagship primetime quiz show. Hosted by Britain’s best-loved presenting duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, the hit entertainment format returns for a fifth series, promising higher stakes, bigger risks and the chance for c
Jan 11
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