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Artisan Christmas Fair to bring festive cheer to Galgorm Resort this December
Tom Wiggins, CEO Ballymena Chamber of Commerce, and (L-R) Lauren Kelso from Lauren Kelso Illustrator, Debbie Chestnutt (Good Morning, Ballymena), and Lucinda Graham (Galgorm Melts). The Ballymena Chamber of Commerce is set to launch its first-ever Artisan Christmas Fair next month, offering a festive celebration of local craftsmanship, community spirit, and seasonal entertainment. The free-entry event will take place this coming weekend on Saturday 6 December 2025, from 11am
Nov 30


Suspected Bluetongue case under investigation in NI as 20km control zone imposed
DAERA vets are investigating a suspected case of Bluetongue virus at a livestock holding near Bangor, Co Down, prompting urgent disease control measures and the introduction of a 20km Temporary Control Zone (TCZ). The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) confirmed that results from its active Bluetongue surveillance programme “indicated the presence of the disease in two cows”. Officials have now implemented what they describe as “robust disease co
Nov 29


Waterstone’s Ballymena unveils this week’s Top 10 bestsellers and festive new cookery arrivals
Waterstone’s Ballymena has released its latest Top 10 bestselling books, showcasing a strong mix of children’s favourites, festive reads, high-profile memoirs and brand-new fiction — all proving popular with local shoppers in the run-up to Christmas. Leading the list is Jeff Kinney’s newest instalment of the global sensation Diary of a Wimpy Kid, while titles by Charlie Mackesy, Dan Brown, Wendy Erskine and Jeremy Clarkson also feature prominently in a varied selection appeal
Nov 29


Mid and East Antrim councillors approve 3.2% allowance increase to £18,916
Mid and East Antrim councillors have accepted an increase to their basic allowance from the Department for Communities, which will take their annual payment to £18,916. The 3.2 per cent rise, up from £18,329, will be backdated to 1 April and will apply until 31 March 2026, in line with payments to councillors across Northern Ireland. Councillors’ basic allowance includes an element for incidentals and consumable costs incurred in the course of their duties, which will now amo
Nov 29


Carrickfergus Christmas Twinkle Trail to illuminate Shaftesbury Park in festive first
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council is set to bring new festive magic to the borough this December with the launch of the first-ever Carrickfergus Christmas Twinkle Trail. The free family-friendly attraction will run at Shaftesbury Park from Sunday 7 to Thursday 11 December, offering visitors a gentle, glowing Christmas walk filled with illuminated features. Designed especially for young families, the Twinkle Trail will transform the park into a sparkling seasonal experience,
Nov 29


Ballymena Discount Day success and BID re-election set a positive tone for the festive season
North Pole-sent, and full of fun and clever ideas, Ballymena BID’s dynamic duo Emma McCrea (Manager) and Clare Moore (Business Engagement Officer) continue on mission, urging shoppers to discover the best of Ballymena businesses this Christmas! Ballymena has stepped into the festive period with renewed confidence after a hugely successful Ballymena Discount Day and the announcement that Ballymena BID has secured a third term. The dual boost marks a significant moment for loca
Nov 29


Emergency services stage major incident training exercise at Lough Neagh
Emergency services have carried out a large-scale training exercise in the Lough Neagh area of Antrim this morning (Saturday, 29 November), testing their readiness to respond collaboratively in the event of a major incident. The operation brought together multiple agencies, including the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Air Support Unit, Lough Neagh Rescue Team and the Northern Ireland Coast Guard. According to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), the exercise h
Nov 29


Unmissable evening of flutes & voices this weekend at West Church in Ballymena
Music lovers across Ballymena are being invited as two of the town’s most cherished musical groups prepare to take to the stage together for a special joint concert this weekend. The Ballymena Young Conquerors Concert Flute Band, the town’s longest surviving musical ensemble with roots stretching back to 1886, will unite with the renowned Seven Towers Male Voice Choir, who celebrated their centenary in 2024. The collaboration promises an uplifting and memorable evening of mus
Nov 28


Pet therapy partnership brings ‘unconditional love’ to Northern Trust hospital patients
A new partnership between the Northern Health and Social Care Trust and charity organisation Pets as Therapy is helping bring comfort, companionship and emotional support to patients through regular therapeutic pet visits in hospital wards. As part of the initiative, therapy dogs Pickle, Charlie and Bailey – accompanied by their volunteer owners – have begun visiting patients in a number of specialist units at Antrim Area Hospital. Gillian and her golden retriever-poodle
Nov 28


Sale of Ballymena Showgrounds land and multi-storey car park decisions postponed
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has deferred a decision on the proposed sale of a multi-storey car park in Ballymena town centre. Minutes of a discussion, which took place behind closed doors at a council meeting last month, state that a report had sought approval to market Springwell Street Multi-Storey Car Park for sale. Councillors were advised that a sale would “represent a significant impact on capital budget”. However, members requested further information to be pro
Nov 28


MLA Jon Burrows urges calm after charges withdrawn against two teenagers in Ballymena case
North Antrim MLA Jon Burrows North Antrim MLA Jon Burrows has appealed for calm following the Public Prosecution Service’s decision to withdraw attempted rape charges against two teenage boys in relation to a reported sexual assault in Ballymena earlier this year. The charges, stemming from allegations reported on 7th June 2025, were formally withdrawn at Laganside Youth Court on Friday, 28 November, after what the PPS described as “significant evidential developments”. Both
Nov 28


Glenshesk Road to reopen following major repair works, Minister confirms
Work taking place on the Glenshesk Road, Ballycastle over the last months following a landslide. (Image: Anne Kelly) Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has confirmed that the Glenshesk Road in Ballycastle will reopen to traffic by 5pm on Monday 1 December, marking a significant milestone after months of disruption caused by severe weather damage. The route, which has been partially closed between Glenbank Road and Greenan Road since last year, suffered a serious embankment f
Nov 28


Spreading Christmas cheer: Mid and East Antrim’s pre-loved toys scheme receives 1.9 tonnes of donations
Mayor and Mayoress of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford and Allison Minford, pictured with a Christmas tree surrounded by toy donations made by the residents of Mid and East Antrim. Christmas generosity is already shining across Mid and East Antrim as residents rally behind the Borough’s seventh annual Pre-Loved Toys Scheme, donating nearly two tonnes of toys in just the first weeks of the initiative. Since opening on Monday 27 October, dedicated Christmas toy c
Nov 28


Charges withdrawn against two boys in Ballymena attempted rape case, say PSNI and PPS
The Public Prosecution Service (PPS) has formally withdrawn attempted rape charges brought against two juvenile boys in connection with a reported sexual assault in Ballymena earlier this year. The charges, which related to an alleged incident on Saturday 7th June 2025, were withdrawn at Laganside Youth Court on Friday, 28 November. Both the PPS and senior detectives from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s (PSNI) Public Protection Branch met with the complainant and her
Nov 28


President Arthur Homestead Centre in Cullybackey reopens following major redevelopment
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford, (centre) cuts the ribbon at the President Arthur Homestead Interpretative Centre reopening with representatives from the Ulster Scots Agency and Arthur Cottage guides. Images: Arthur Allison/Pacemaker Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has announced the much-anticipated reopening of the President Arthur Homestead Interpretative Centre in Cullybackey, following a significant refurbishment designed to enhance one of the
Nov 28


‘Lasting legacy’ promised as Belfast put forward for 2035 Women’s World Cup
(L-R) are: Northern Ireland - 12 year old Megan McCabe from west Belfast, who plays for Linfield and the Irish FA’s Performance Programme which is based at Ulster University’s Jordanstown Campus; Wales - Sophia Huntley aged 9 who plays for Buckley Town, a thriving club with a committed volunteer base; Scotland - Erin Smith , who plays for Clark Drive and is in the South West Emerging Talent Centre programme; and England - Victoria Jones , 14 years old from Liverpool and
Nov 28


Ballymena child sexual offence suspect extradited from Spain to Northern Ireland
A man wanted in connection with child sexual offences in Ballymena has been extradited from Spain to Northern Ireland, five years after he allegedly failed to answer bail. The 45-year-old suspect was transferred back to Northern Ireland on Thursday, 27 November 2025, following his arrest earlier this year in the Canary Islands. He is wanted to stand trial for five offences of sexual activity with a child, alleged to have taken place in the Ballymena area in August and October
Nov 28


Escapes brings free screenings of romantic fantasy Eternity to 100+ UK cinemas
Escapes is set to close out the year with a nationwide cinematic treat, offering free preview screenings of Eternity, the new romantic fantasy from acclaimed director David Freyne, on Monday 1 and Tuesday 2 December. The film, distributed by A24, will officially be released in UK cinemas on Friday 5 December. The special previews — screening across more than 100 cinemas including Omniplex Antrim — form part of Escapes’ ongoing mission to make cinema accessible to all audience
Nov 28


£2 million Cancer Charities Grant Scheme announced to boost community support across Northern Ireland
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt and Gemma Peters, Chief Executive Macmillan Cancer Support. A major £2 million Cancer Charities Grant Scheme for 2025/26 has been launched by the Department of Health in partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support, marking a significant investment in community-based cancer services across Northern Ireland. The scheme has been co-designed alongside the Northern Ireland Cancer Charities Coalition (NICCC), introducing a new partnership funding model. H
Nov 27


Swann secures Westminster debate on future of veterinary medicine supply in Northern Ireland
Robin Swann MP speaking in the House of Commons Robin Swann MP is set to lead a Westminster Hall debate next Wednesday on “the supply of veterinary medicines in Northern Ireland,” amid intensifying concern from vets, farmers and animal welfare organisations over post-Brexit medicine arrangements. The Northern Ireland Office will respond to the debate, which follows heightened warnings from across the sector about the potential impact of the current grace period ending on 31 D
Nov 27


Ulster Bank Ballymena team helps raise £155,000 for Air Ambulance Northern Ireland
John Ferris, Accelerator Leader, Ulster Bank; Kerri Anderson, Head of Fundraising, Air Ambulance Northern Ireland, and Terry Robb, Head of Personal Banking, Ulster Bank. Ulster Bank colleagues in Ballymena have helped raise more than £155,000 for Air Ambulance Northern Ireland (AANI) as part of this year’s major ‘One Week in September’ fundraising campaign — delivering a six-figure boost for the charity’s lifesaving work. Staff at the Ballymena branch organised a series of ev
Nov 27


Mid & East Antrim chief defends move to blue recycling bins amid diverging approaches across councils
The interim chief executive of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has defended the authority’s decision to move to blue mixed-recycling bins in Ballymena and Carrickfergus from 2026/27, despite neighbouring Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council phasing out the very same system. Speaking during Monday night’s full council meeting at The Braid in Ballymena, Valerie Watts responded to a public question which asked: “Who is right – Antrim council getting rid of blue bins or B
Nov 27


Council to explore alternatives after rejecting Ecos dog park idea
The potential for locating a dog park at the Ecos Nature Park in Ballymena has been dismissed at a meeting of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council this week. The issue was raised through a public question submitted ahead of Monday evening’s meeting at The Braid in Ballymena. Responding, Interim Chief Executive Valerie Watts said: “After consideration of this question, it would be council’s view that Ecos is not a suitable location for a dog park for a number of reasons. “A key
Nov 27


Galgorm celebrates global success as resort announces opening date for new Forest Spa Garden
Victoria Brown, Director of Marketing at Galgorm Collection and Tara Moore, Head of Spa Operations at Galgorm accept the award for Best Spa Weekend at the Condé Nast Johansens in London. Galgorm, Northern Ireland’s premier luxury resort, has secured a series of major international accolades at the World Luxury Awards and the Condé Nast Johansens Awards, reinforcing its status as one of the world’s leading spa and hospitality destinations. The global recognition comes as the
Nov 27
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