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AIB opens €1 million charity fund with extra anniversary boost
AIB Branch Manager Peter Hughes pictured with RNLI staff and volunteer crew at the 2026 AIB Community Fund launch Communities across Ballymena and Northern Ireland are being urged to nominate local charities for support after AIB officially launched the fifth year of its Community €1 Million Fund — with additional funding added this year to mark the bank’s 60th anniversary. The initiative, which has already supported nearly 300 charities across the island of Ireland since 202
May 9


Waterstone’s Ballymena highlights bestsellers, book clubs and new releases in busy spring line-up
Waterstone’s Ballymena has unveiled another packed weekly update, with bestselling fiction, welcoming community book clubs and a wave of notable new releases helping to keep readers engaged this spring. This week’s Top 10 reflects a broad mix of tastes among Ballymena readers, with everything from children’s favourites and sci-fi adventures to literary fiction and historical drama featuring strongly. Top 10 this week (Saturday 9 May 2026) A varied mix of bestselling fiction a
May 9


Ballymena United Girls’ and Boys’ U12 among NIYFA Finals Day winners in Cookstown
Ballymena United emerged among the standout winners as more than 500 young footballers and over 2,000 spectators packed into Cookstown for a dramatic NIYFA Subway Cup Finals Day celebrating the very best of youth football across Northern Ireland. The Ballymena club secured silverware in both the Boys’ and Girls’ competitions, with the Boys’ Under-12 side lifting the Cup title after an extra-time victory over Glenavon, while Ballymena United’s girls edged a tense penalty shoot
May 8


Construction and Scaffolding Academy opens in Mid and East Antrim
Launching the Mid and East Antrim Construction and Scaffolding Academy are: (l-r) Amanda Crossen, Project Manager at CITBNI); Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford; Charlene Earley from Workforce Training) and Steven Douglas of 7 Towers Scaffolding. A new Construction and Scaffolding Academy aimed at helping local people into employment has opened for applications across Mid and East Antrim, offering participants industry-recognised qualifications, practic
May 8


Donnelly Group opens new BYD EV showrooms in Ballymena and Dungannon
Donnelly Group has expanded its electric vehicle and hybrid offering with the opening of two new dedicated BYD showrooms in Ballymena and Dungannon. (L-R: Malcolm Kerr, Dave Sheeran, Paul Compton, Emma Donnelly and Terence Donnelly) Northern Ireland’s largest independently owned vehicle retailer, Donnelly Group, has expanded its electric and hybrid vehicle offering with the opening of two new dedicated BYD showrooms in Ballymena and Dungannon. The move marks a significant inv
May 8


Tool theft in Ballymena sparks police appeal after suspicious vehicle spotted
Police in Ballymena are appealing for information after tools were stolen from a trailer outside a home in the Ashbourne Manor area on Wednesday morning. The theft was reported to have happened shortly after 11am on Wednesday 7 May, with officers now investigating the incident and seeking witnesses or footage from the area. A white Vauxhall Grandland or Vauxhall Frontera was seen in the vicinity at the time of the theft before leaving in the direction of the Woodbourne Road.
May 7


Irish FA submits plans for major new national football centre near Ballymena
Aerial visual of proposed IFA national football centre outside Ballymena A planning application has been lodged with Mid and East Antrim Borough Council for the development of a proposed national football centre outside Ballymena. The proposal includes six football pitches — five outdoor and one indoor — with three hybrid surfaces and three artificial surfaces. One pitch is earmarked as a community pitch, while three pitches would be floodlit. The plans also include three spe
May 7


Ballymena Show unveils fresh new vision for 2026 event
Ballymena Show is set to return later this month with organisers promising a major refresh aimed at broadening the appeal of one of the area’s best-known agricultural events. The annual show will take place on Saturday 30 May 2026 at Ballymena Livestock Market, bringing together farming traditions, local food, family entertainment, and new attractions under a renewed “Farming, Food and Family” vision. Gates will open at 9:00am, with showing beginning from 10:00am, as visitors
May 7


Inspiring Macmillan volunteers at Antrim Hospital honoured for bereavement support to grieving families
Volunteer Coordinator Sharon with volunteers, Helen and Clodagh and Macmillan Cancer Support’s Chief Executive Gemma Peters at the awards ceremony Four volunteers who help families through the heartbreak of losing a loved one to cancer at Antrim Hospital have been recognised for the compassion and comfort they provide during some of life’s most difficult moments. The Macmillan Unit Bereavement Call Service team at Antrim Hospital were named runners up in the Thanks To You Awa
May 6


MLA says Ballymena SureStart is changing lives after visit
A North Antrim MLA has highlighted the vital role of an early years service in Ballymena after seeing first-hand how it is supporting young children and families across the area. Visit shines light on frontline support for families Jon Burrows visited Ballymena and Little Steps Antrim SureStart on the Doury Road, where he met staff, parents and children and observed a range of programmes currently being delivered on the ground. The service, operated by Action for Children, wo
May 5


Generations of service: Ballymena’s retail legends honoured by mayor
Mayor Jackson Minford is pictured with Ballymena businessmen (L-R) William Calderwood of Arbuckle and Calderwood; Richard McLaughlin of Wyse Byse; James McNeill of James McNeill Hardware; Eugene Diamond of Diamonds Newsagents; and Thomas McKillen of McKillens. Retailers whose combined service spans more than three centuries have been recognised at a special mayoral reception celebrating Ballymena’s rich trading history. Honouring decades of local service The event, held at Th
May 5


Cullybackey students win top NI business award with seed venture
Students from Sead the Season at Cullybackey College celebrating being named ‘Company of the Year’ at the annual Young Enterprise NI Awards held in Belfast City Hall. Students from Cullybackey College have secured one of Northern Ireland’s top young enterprise honours after their student-run business was crowned ‘Company of the Year’ at a major awards ceremony in Belfast. The team behind Seed the Season impressed judges with a sustainability-focused business supplying seasona
May 5


Social housing boost as 1,765 new homes started across Northern Ireland
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons pictured with Michael McDonnell, Choice Group Chief Executive; Lyndsay Carr and two of her children Jessica and Luke; and Nicole Lappin, Chair, Northern Ireland Housing Executive. A major increase in social housing delivery across Northern Ireland has been confirmed, with 1,765 new homes started in the past year following record levels of investment. The £210 million building programme for 2025/26 marks a significant step up in supply, delive
May 5


“Everything from here on in is all for him” — Ballymena woman’s emotional London Marathon tribute
Young Ballymena woman Ellen Macdonald running the London Marathon A young woman from Ballymena has turned personal heartbreak into powerful purpose, completing the London Marathon in memory of her father while raising thousands of pounds for charity. Ellen Macdonald, a former pupil of Ballymena Academy, crossed the finish line on 26 April in honour of her dad, Ewan Macdonald, and her ongoing efforts have now helped raise nearly £8,000 for Pancreatic Cancer UK. Running through
May 4


Gibson Paving unveils £250,000 transformation with new Portglenone centre
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, councillor Jackson Minford cuts the ribbon at the newly developed Gibson Paving centre in Portglenone, with the Gibson family. A major £250,000 investment is set to reshape how homeowners across Northern Ireland plan their outdoor spaces, as Gibson Paving opens the doors to a newly redeveloped paving and outdoor living centre in Portglenone. The relaunch marks a significant moment for the long-established family business, blending more than four
May 4


Ballymena racing talent Brandon McCaughan shows front-running pace despite frustrating Paul Ricard weekend
DPPI Images / Ligier European Series. Ballymena driver Brandon McCaughan underlined his growing reputation as one of Northern Ireland’s most promising young motorsport talents, delivering standout pace but leaving France frustrated after a challenging second round of the 2026 Ligier European Series. The 22-year-old produced eye-catching performances at Circuit Paul Ricard across 01-02 May, but a mix of setbacks, race incidents and penalties prevented the results from matching
May 4


Ten locals complete hospitality programme as skills drive targets exceeded across Mid and East Antrim
From left participant Jacqueline Dickson with Hayley Barr Labour Market Partnership, participant Denise Harris, Annie McSparron, CEO Kelli McRoberts, Denise Mayo Labour Market Partnership, Paul Truscott General Manager Harbourview Hotel Ten people across Mid and East Antrim have completed a targeted hospitality training programme, collectively securing 24 accredited qualifications as efforts intensify to tackle unemployment and skills shortages in one of Northern Ireland’s fa
May 4


£75k boost in bid to revive town centres as vacancy concerns persist across Mid and East Antrim
Ballymoney Street, Ballymena More than 90 town centre businesses across Mid and East Antrim are set to benefit from a £75,500 grant scheme aimed at improving the appearance of their premises. The ‘Town Centre Revamp Refresh’ grant offers up to 80 per cent of eligible costs, capped at £1,000 per business, councillors were told at a recent meeting of the borough council’s Environment and Economy Committee. A total of 106 applications were submitted, with 13 deemed ineligible du
May 3


‘1,000 days waiting’: Appeal to find rural home for Ballymena dog who has spent most of his life in kennels
Three-year-old Border Collie Cross Olly at Dogs Trust Ballymena is searching for his forever home A young dog who has spent almost his entire life in kennels in Ballymena is still waiting for someone to take him home, as a fresh appeal is launched ahead of a stark milestone next month. Three-year-old Border Collie Cross Olly is set to reach 1,000 days in the care of Dogs Trust Ballymena, having arrived as a puppy and never finding a lasting match despite early interest. The c
May 3


New ‘Craft to Commerce’ programme aims to turn Mid and East Antrim hobbies into real businesses
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Minford Jackson, announces the launch of the new ‘Craft to Commerce’ programme. A new council-backed initiative launching next month is set to give aspiring crafters across Mid and East Antrim a direct pathway from hobby to income, offering hands-on experience, market exposure, and business support in a push to unlock local creative potential. The ‘Craft to Commerce’ programme, beginning in June 2026, is designed to help hobby-craft en
May 3
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