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What Ballymena is reading: Local author Jan Carson tops Waterstone’s Ballymena weekly bestsellers
Waterstone’s Ballymena has unveiled its latest Top 10 bestselling books, with literary fiction, psychological thrillers and popular non-fiction continuing to shape readers’ choices as the new year gathers pace. Northern Irish author Jan Carson tops this week’s chart, while bestselling writers Freida McFadden, Maggie O’Farrell and Mel Robbins all feature prominently. The list reflects a broad appetite for thought-provoking fiction, comforting cookery and titles focused on well
Jan 31


Free accessible Digital Skills training for deaf and hearing loss communities launched across NI
A new free Digital Skills training programme aimed at people who are deaf or have hearing loss is being rolled out across Northern Ireland, with accessible sessions taking place in local libraries throughout February and March. The initiative, delivered by AdaptNI and supported by the Department of Finance, is designed to tackle digital exclusion by providing deaf-aware, visual and practical training tailored to the everyday needs of people who often face barriers when acces
Jan 29


More than 100 jobs on offer as Belfast International Airport hosts New Year Recruitment Fair
Joanne Deighan, Senior Commercial Manager, Belfast International Airport and Jaclyn Coulter, HR Director, Belfast International Airport. Belfast International Airport is set to host its first major recruitment event of 2026, offering more than 100 job opportunities as it prepares for a busy summer season and continues a £100 million transformation programme. The New Year Jobs Fair will take place on Saturday 31 January 2026, from 11am to 3pm, at the Voco Hotel in the Gasworks
Jan 28


Wrightbus opens doors to future engineers with Apprenticeship Open Night and Insight Day
Leading UK manufacturer Wrightbus is opening its doors to the next generation of engineering and manufacturing talent as part of Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week and National Apprenticeship Week, with two dedicated careers events at its Ballymena headquarters. The bus maker will host an Apprenticeship Open Night and a dedicated Insight Day, offering up to 60 individuals the opportunity to explore careers in advanced manufacturing and engineering across a wide range of dis
Jan 27


From Heaney to Appalachia: The Old Courthouse launches ‘Journeys’ heritage programme
Audiences are being invited to step into the past and explore shared cultural journeys through a new heritage programme at The Old Courthouse Theatre, presented by Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council. Titled Journeys , the series brings together live performance, music and storytelling to reflect on culture, place and movement through time, offering a varied programme designed to resonate with audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Counci
Jan 25


“Dinnae houl yer wheest!” — Sian Mulholland MLA welcomes new Ulster Scots course in Armoy
North Antrim MLA Sian Mulholland Ulster Scots language classes are set to begin in Armoy later this month, with North Antrim MLA Sian Mulholland welcoming the initiative as a meaningful celebration of local culture, heritage and community identity. The free course, titled Dinnae houl yer wheest! , is being delivered by the Ulster Scots Agency and will commence on Thursday 29 January 2026, running for six weeks at the Tilly Molloy Centre in Armoy. Classes will take place week
Jan 24


Psychological thrillers dominate Waterstone’s Ballymena Top 10 as January reading continues
Waterstone’s Ballymena has revealed its latest Top 10 bestselling books, with psychological thrillers, literary fiction and popular self-help titles continuing to dominate readers’ choices as January draws to a close. Freida McFadden claims three places in this week’s chart, reflecting sustained local demand for fast-paced, twist-heavy thrillers, while acclaimed novels by Roisín O’Donnell and Maggie O’Farrell also feature strongly. This week’s Top 10 bestselling books 1. The
Jan 24


Titanic Belfast launches new initiatives to support a more inclusive visitor experience
Helping to launch the new initiatives alongside Titanic Belfast’s Head of Operations, Paula Bradley is Niamh Givens. Titanic Belfast has unveiled a range of new accessibility initiatives aimed at ensuring every visitor can enjoy the world-renowned attraction in a comfortable, welcoming and inclusive environment. The new measures include the introduction of Sensory Backpacks and Quiet Sessions, further strengthening the attraction’s commitment to accessibility and inclusion fo
Jan 23


Former Ballymena Utd and Crusaders manager Roy Walker to share life story at Ballymena Elim Church
Ballymena Elim Church is set to host a special evening of reflection and inspiration this weekend as former Ballymena United and Crusaders manager Roy Walker shares his life story with the local community. The latest instalment of the church’s Life Stories series will take place on Sunday 25 January at 6:30pm , offering the opportunity to hear first-hand from one of Northern Ireland’s most recognisable sporting figures. Roy Walker is widely known across Northern Ireland’s spo
Jan 22


Bingo Music Bonanza 2026: Ballymena Air Ambulance fundraiser in memory of Naomi Lynn and Lydia Ross
A special charity event celebrating the lives of two young women while raising vital funds for emergency medical care will take place in Ballymena this spring. Bingo Music Bonanza 2026 will be held on Saturday 7 March at the Tullyglass Hotel , with all proceeds going to the Air AmbulanceNorthern Ireland . The event is being organised in memory of Naomi Lynn and Lydia Ross , who tragically lost their lives in separate car accidents. Presented by Ritchie Entertainments, the ev
Jan 21


Historic fairs, markets and heritage in focus as Ballymena prepares for 400th Anniversary
Plans are being developed to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Ballymena in 2026, following confirmation from Mid and East Antrim Borough Council that work is under way to mark the town’s historic milestone. North Antrim DUP MLA Paul Frew said he had received confirmation from the Council after writing to senior officials to enquire about preparations for the anniversary year. The landmark date marks 400 years since King Charles I granted the Ballymena Estate to the Adair f
Jan 21


From Cullybackey to Capitol Hill: New funding highlights Ulster’s role in America’s founding
Pictured at the President Arthur Homestead in Cullybackey are David Gilliland, Ulster-Scots Agency; Richard Hanna, Cullybackey Community Partnership; Jonathan McGrandle, Mid & East Antrim Borough Council; and Communities Minister Gordon Lyons. A major heritage project in Cullybackey, centred on the ancestral home of a former US President, has been awarded funding as part of a wide-ranging programme to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence
Jan 21


“Orange is the New Black meets Orwell”: Ballymena’s Jo Donnelly headlines Animal Farm at the MAC
Cast Jo Donnelly, Catriona McFeely, Clare McMahon, Susan Hoffmann A Ballymena actor is set to take centre stage in a major new theatrical reimagining of George Orwell’s Animal Farm, as Tinderbox Theatre Company prepares to unveil its latest production at the MAC in Belfast. Jo Donnelly, who hails from Ballymena and has built an extensive career across stage, screen and radio , stars in the bold new adaptation, which will receive its world premiere from 18 to 28 February 2026.
Jan 20


Waterstone’s Ballymena reveals this week’s Top 10 bestsellers as January reading takes shape
Waterstone’s Ballymena has unveiled its latest Top 10 bestselling books, with psychological thrillers, literary fiction and practical health titles dominating readers’ choices this week. The list reflects strong demand for gripping page-turners alongside acclaimed novels and lifestyle releases, as book lovers settle into their January reading routines. This week’s Top 10 bestselling books… 1. Nesting — Roisín O’Donnell A powerful and intimate novel exploring motherhood, displ
Jan 18


Ballymena community invited to beat the January blues at FREE Wellbeing Monday event!
Residents across Ballymena and the surrounding area are being encouraged to prioritise their mental health this January as a free community wellbeing event returns to the town. Radius and Triangle Housing Associations , working in partnership with Turning Point NI , will host their annual Wellbeing Monday event on 19 January , offering a welcoming space for anyone who may be struggling with the post-Christmas slump or simply in need of a boost. Taking place at the Adair Arms
Jan 18


Back by pup-ular demand: Barket returns to The Junction, Antrim
Pet lovers across Northern Ireland are being invited to start the New Year on a high note as Barket, the much-loved market celebrating pets and their people, returns to The Junction Retail and Leisure Park in Antrim on Saturday 17 January 2026. Running from 11am to 4pm, the event promises a lively, family-friendly atmosphere, with over 50 stalls and exhibitors offering everything from gourmet dog treats and eco-friendly toys to bespoke collars and pet wellness products. Now f
Jan 16


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


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


BBC Sing! returns in 2026 with four Northern Ireland recordings celebrating decades of music
BBC Radio Ulster’s much-loved choral celebration, BBC Sing!, is set to return in 2026 with a brand-new four-part series recorded at venues across Northern Ireland. The programme, which brings together community choirs from right across the region, will feature four special recording events taking place in Ballymena, Newry, Omagh and Newtownabbey . Each event will see a local BBC community choir take centre stage, celebrating the power of collective singing and the unique spir
Jan 10


Ballymena Runners launch Cosy Sofa 2026 to help beginners go from couch to 5K
Ballymena Runners have announced the return of their popular Cosy Sofa programme for 2026, offering local people the chance to take their first steps into running in a friendly, supportive and community-focused environment. The eight-week programme will run from Tuesday 6 January to Tuesday 3 March 2026 , with weekly sessions beginning at 7:00pm in the Sports Zone Hall at Northern Regional College (NRC), Ballymena. Parking will be available at the Ballymena Showgrounds, acces
Jan 1
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