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Farmers’ Choir NI to bring rural life to the stage with Spring Concert at The Braid in Ballymena
Music inspired by the land, the seasons and the lived experiences of Northern Ireland’s farming community is set to take centre stage in Ballymena later this month as Farmers’ Choir NI prepares for its upcoming Spring Concert at The Braid Arts Centre. The choir has announced that the special performance will take place on Wednesday 29th April at 8:00pm , promising an uplifting evening of music and storytelling rooted in the heart of rural life. Set in one of Ballymena’s best-
Apr 9


North Coast Easter crackdown sees nine arrests, 21 vehicles seized and 560 speeding detections
A major policing operation across the North Coast over the bank holiday period resulted in nine arrests, 21 vehicles seized for dangerous defects and 560 speeding detections, as police moved to tackle traffic disruption, anti-social behaviour and dangerous driving in one of Northern Ireland’s busiest visitor hotspots. The extensive operation, led by police in Causeway Coast and Glens District, ran throughout the holiday weekend amid heightened concerns around road safety, exc
Apr 9


“Report cannot be the end” — Swann demands lower insurance costs for NI drivers
Motorists across Northern Ireland facing persistently high insurance premiums are being told that work is continuing at Westminster to tackle the costs driving prices upward, after South Antrim MP Robin Swann welcomed an update from the UK Government on the progress of its motor insurance taskforce. The latest response, issued by Minister for Local Transport Lilian Greenwood MP, confirms that the taskforce is concentrating on reducing claim costs by tackling inefficiencies w
Apr 9


NI schools urged to complete C2k reset before new term after cyber attack disruption
Schools across Northern Ireland are being urged to ensure their C2k accounts are fully reconnected before the start of the new school term, as the Education Authority (EA) moves to reduce ongoing disruption caused by last week’s cyber attack. In an update issued today, Thursday 9 April 2026, the EA warned that schools which do not complete the required reset process before classes resume are likely to face limited or no access to core C2k services at the start of the school d
Apr 9


Landowner left waiting as council halts Ronán’s Way redevelopment in Glens of Antrim
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has called for a reappraisal of the recently halted redevelopment project at Ronán’s Way in Cushendun. Independent councillor Margaret Anne McKillop said the landowner at Ronán’s Way had been awaiting a lease agreement with the council, which would have allowed the £225,100 redevelopment scheme to move forward. Last month’s Leisure and Development Committee meeting approved PEACEPLUS funding for two elements of the Layde Path, Cottage
Apr 9


Primark in your pocket as retailer launches first-ever Northern Ireland app!
Primark has officially launched its first-ever mobile app in Northern Ireland, marking a significant digital step for the high street retailer as it brings real-time stock checks, personalised notifications and store information directly to shoppers’ phones for the first time. The move means customers across Northern Ireland can now browse favourite items, check availability before travelling to store and receive updates on new collections — a major shift for a retailer whose
Apr 9


Ofcom awards Ballymena DAB licence as experienced NI radio team plans wider local rollout
Ballymena is set for a major expansion in local broadcasting after Ofcom today ( Thursday, April 9) awarded a small-scale DAB multiplex licence for the area to NIDAB Limited, opening the door for a new generation of local, community and specialist digital radio services across the town and surrounding villages. The decision is a significant boost for local media in Mid and East Antrim and could pave the way for around ten stereo digital radio stations, with capacity for more
Apr 9


“A revolutionary way to be heard” — new music tech to reach 600 across NI with funding from Power NI
Power NI representative Natalie McCrory pictured with Michelle McCormack (Drake Music CEO) and Drake Music volunteers, participants, and parents . Power NI has donated £1,000 to Drake Music NI in a move set to expand access to cutting-edge music technology for hundreds of people across Northern Ireland, helping those with physical and cognitive disabilities create and perform music in new ways. The funding, awarded through the energy provider’s Brighter Communities initiative
Apr 9


Hit-and-run in Larne leaves teenage cyclist needing hospital treatment
A teenage cyclist was taken to hospital after being struck by a white jeep-style vehicle in Larne on Wednesday afternoon, with police now appealing for witnesses and footage after the driver allegedly left the scene. The collision was reported to have happened at around 1.40pm on Wednesday 8th April near the junction of Ballyboley Road and Donaghys Lane. Police said the cyclist, a teenage boy, was hit by the vehicle and thrown onto the bonnet before falling onto the road. He
Apr 9


The Bedford Hotel opens doors early after multi-million-pound restoration of Belfast landmark
The Bedford Hotel, set within the historic Scottish Mutual Building in Belfast city centre A landmark piece of Belfast’s architectural heritage has been brought back to life as The Bedford Hotel officially opened its doors to the public today, Wednesday, April 8, following a multi-million-pound restoration that has transformed the iconic Grade B1 listed Scottish Mutual Building into an 82-bedroom luxury boutique destination. The opening marks a major new addition to Belfast’s
Apr 8


Northern Trust marks 20 years of transforming rural health and wellbeing across Northern Ireland
Promoting a three-day health check event at Ballymena Livestock Mart, back in 2010, before the official launch of a Northern Ireland wide Farm Families Health Checks service, Dr Brian Hunter, Kate Cairns (UFU), Yvonne Carson, and Sam McNabney, Ballymena Livestock Mart. The Northern Health and Social Care Trust is marking 20 years of dedicated work to improve the health and wellbeing of rural communities, with a legacy that has grown from local pilot projects into region-wide
Apr 8


Much-loved Ballymena retailer marks 25 years with major in-store celebration
The Team at Elite Lighting & Interiors in Ballymena Elite Lighting & Interiors marks 25 years as one of Ballymena’s best-known home and lighting retailers, celebrating a quarter-century in the town centre with a special anniversary sale and a renewed focus on growth. The long-established Church Street business, which first opened in Easter 2001, is marking the milestone by thanking customers for more than two decades of support and inviting shoppers to join in celebrations r
Apr 8


Cloughmills community group wins £1,000 rural award for inclusive garden project
Housing Executive Staff and members of the Cloughmills Community Action Team, winners of the Cleaner and Greener Award sponsored by Northern Ireland Housing Council in the Housing Executive’s Rural Community Awards. Included are (back row, left to right) Noleen Connolly Housing Executive District Manager, Clare Lawlor, Arts Care, Jim Whitten, Cloughmills Community Action Team, Marie Semple and Eoin McKinney Housing Executive Rural Unit. (Front row, left to right), Freda McKni
Apr 8


Better to be safe than sorry: RNLI issues warning after Portrush rescue
An eight metre yacht with one person on board was safely brought to shore off the Causeway Coast on Wednesday morning, April 8, after suffering engine trouble near the Skerries, prompting a call-out for Portrush RNLI’s inshore lifeboat. The volunteer crew was tasked by HM Coastguard at 11.29am following reports that the vessel was in difficulty off the Skerries, close to Portrush Harbour. In calm spring conditions, with clear skies, good visibility and only a light wind, the
Apr 8


Donnelly Group to bring global EV giant BYD to Ballymena showroom from mid-April
Motorists in Ballymena and across Northern Ireland will soon be able to explore one of the world’s fastest-growing electric vehicle brands closer to home after Donnelly Group was appointed as an authorised BYD dealer. The move marks a significant expansion in the local electric vehicle market, with customers set to access the new BYD range at Donnelly Group’s Ballymena and Dungannon locations from mid-April. The appointment sees Northern Ireland’s largest independently owned
Apr 8


Man charged after Glenarm security alert and viable device explosion
A 43-year-old man has been charged following the security alert in Glenarm earlier this week, during which police carried out a controlled explosion on what was later confirmed to be a viable device. The latest development follows Monday’s major police operation in the Feystown Road area, where detectives launched an investigation after a suspicious item was reported and specialist officers were called to the scene. Court appearance on Wednesday Detectives investigating the i
Apr 8


Retail staff in Ballymena to join Ask for Angela safety scheme
A safety initiative already supported by around 300 hospitality venues across Northern Ireland is set to be extended to shops in Ballymena. Retail staff in the town are to receive training as part of the Ask for Angela scheme, which provides a discreet way for people to seek help if they feel unsafe, threatened or vulnerable. Speaking at an online recent meeting of the Mid and East Antrim Policing and Community Safety Partnership, PSNI Chief Inspector Siobhan Watt said the
Apr 7


Fuel contingency plans urged as Jon Burrows calls on Stormont leaders to prepare for possible shortages
Ulster Unionist Party Leader & North Antrim MLA Jon Burrows Northern Ireland’s First Minister and deputy First Minister are being urged to begin immediate civil contingency planning amid growing concern over the risk of potential fuel shortages linked to the escalating geopolitical crisis in the Middle East. Ulster Unionist Party Leader Jon Burrows MLA has written directly to Stormont’s joint leaders calling for emergency preparedness measures to be activated now, warning tha
Apr 7


ATM damaged in overnight attempted theft in Carrickfergus
The scene on Tuesday morning at Carrickfergus Cricket Club where police investigated the attempted theft of an ATM Police are appealing for witnesses after an attempted theft from an ATM machine in Carrickfergus in the early hours of Tuesday morning, with the investigation forcing the temporary closure of part of a nearby car park as officers continue work at the scene. The incident was reported at around 12.10am on Tuesday, 7 April, when an attempt was made to gain access to
Apr 7


Holywell Hospital to see 7,000 native trees planted in major seven-year green transformation
Northern Ireland Ambulance Servi ce staff Estelle Smyth, Michael Patterson , and Derek Hamilton supporting Northern Trust colleagues on tree planting initiative Holywell Hospital in Antrim is set to undergo a major environmental transformation under a new Northern Health and Social Care Trust scheme that will see 7,000 native trees planted across the site over the next seven years. The large-scale planting programme, announced as part of the Trust’s wider sustainability strat
Apr 7
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