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his initiative, part-funded by Belfast City Council, is also geared towards increasing visitor numbers and its overall profile. Coordinated by the Strandtown Traders Association, the new website
puts the spotlight on Belmont Road as an area for everything from shopping, services, leisure, community and food. It allows for the group to showcase both the community feel and the quality and number of
interesting independent shops. The group will also be more proactive with its marketing through creating new community-focused events and advertising; ensuring everyone keeps up to date with what is going on and ultimately get involved. Kieran Hill, independent retailer and Strandtown Traders Association representative, said:“Belmont Road is strong in independent shops, cafes and restaurants. Visitors love this and the new brand puts the focus on our variety shops and services. A lot of cities would envy the Belmont Road Village’s community feel, that its high street isn’t a cookie-cutter row of the same shops, and that it’s a modern area with a lot of history mixed in. Our new website and marketing approach for the area is all about letting the rest of the Belfast and further afield know, clearly and confidently, that there’s nowhere like the Belmont Road. Too many people miss the Belmont Road on their way to somewhere else. Or
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Eastside Partnership Celebrates 20 Years Making Its Mark On East Belfast {#21 • O CTOBER 2016 / WORKING TO GETHER} East Belfast is changing for the better and it’s, in part, thanks to the vision and work of charitable organisation EastSide Partnership.
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ver the past 20 years this community and voluntary organisation has developed and delivered a range of exciting regeneration projects across health, education, tourism, property, arts and community, which have brought huge benefits and have made their mark on the east of the City. As part of their 20th anniversary celebrations the organisation will not only demonstrate their continued commitment to delivering its mission ‘to make East Belfast a better place’ but reveal an organisational name change from
East Belfast Partnership to EastSide Partnership. This new name reflects the organisation’s dedication to driving forward its important work, connecting communities, developing partnerships and influencing investment in the EastSide. Reflecting on the past 20 years, EastSide Partnership has delivered projects and programmes, big and small, which have focused on creating healthier communities, improving relationships within and between communities, addressing poverty, dereliction and lack of opportunities. Undoubtedly this has made a positive
impact on East Belfast with highlights including: Neighbourhood Renewal- supporting the most disadvantaged communities in east Belfast to develop project and programmes to improve the quality of life in the area Developing buildings- including; Bridges Family Practice, EastSide Visitor Centre, Avalon House, Enler Centre, George Best House, Bloomfield House, 278 Newtownards Road and Lagan Village Tower Leading the Regeneration of the Newtownards Rd- securing resources for the Environmental Improvement Scheme, new paving, tree planting and shop frontage improvements Developing Public Art & Open Spaces- including; Starlings, Urban Meadows, Yardmen Sculpture, The Searcher, Connswater Pocket Park, Tower Street Pocket Park, Pitt Park and Grampian Avenue Play Park Connswater Community Greenway- a £43m project which is transforming the landscape of east Belfast by creating a 16km linear park for walking, cycling while connecting places and communities Education- developing programmes to support better education outcomes for children and young people in the most disadvantaged areas EastSide Arts- developing the arts in east Belfast by establishing EastSide Arts, delivering three annual festivalsEastSide Arts Festival, C.S. Lewis Festival and Woodstock Rhythm and
Blues Festival. With a 20 year foundation in place EastSide Partnership is very much looking forward to the future and to building on successes to date. EastSide Partnership will focus on: Contributing to the regeneration of east Belfast by developing key properties Completing the construction of Connswater Community Greenway and making it a destination for all, locals and visitors Delivering festivals, developing an annual EastSide Arts programme including community arts projects and supporting local arts groups Helping schools and communities to work together more effectively and delivering better opportunities for children and young people through EastSide Learning Enhancing and developing the EastSide Tourism product to encourage more visitors to the area Maurice Kinkead, Chief Executive of EastSide Partnership, said: “Over the past 20 years we have been committed to delivering projects and services with the aim ‘to make East Belfast a better place’ at the core of our activity. We are very proud to have been the key instigator of some very significant and major regeneration opportunities right across east Belfast. Key to our success has been our relationships and especially those relationships within the local community. Without
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these partnerships our projects could not have made the same impact as they have. Under our new brand EastSide Partnership we are focused and committed to continuing our work. With many exciting projects well under way and alongside our work on building new partnerships, encouraging and influencing investment, we are set to continue to make our mark over the next 20 years. Mervyn Gibson, Chair of EastSide Partnership, said: “Throughout this milestone year we hope to celebrate and thank everyone who has been with us on our journey to date. With this in mind, on behalf of EastSide Partnership I would like to acknowledge the support of our staff, past and present, our dedicated Board members, not just the Partnership Board but the subsidiary company boards, our local community and business partners and also our elected representatives. Many of our projects and programmes would not have taken place if it weren’t for our funders and sponsors so we also thank them for their support”. To celebrate their 20 year milestone EastSide Partnership will, over the next few months, host a range of events and competitions. For further information on EastSide Partnership visit www.eastsidepartnership.com ; Facebook: /EastSidePship; Twitter @EastSidePship #ESP20.
East Belfast Residents Travel For Less With Metro £2.50 Day Travel [ #21 • O CTOBER 2016 / HOMES BOOST ]
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rom now until 31 October, Metro passengers on corridors 5 and 6 can enjoy £2.50 day return travel seven days a week after 9.30am. Metro, Belfast’s city-centre bus service, is not only a convenient and cost effective way to get around, it also gives passengers the opportunity to sit back, relax and enjoy some ‘me time’ without having to think about the hassle and cost associated with traffic and parking. Whether it’s reading a book, catching up on emails or listening to music, Metro passengers have the freedom to choose how best to enjoy their travel time, without the hassle or worry of driving. And hopping on board can even keep you fit! Taking Metro is the perfect way to help you get outdoors and stay active as the
Belmont Road Continued from page 1 Councillor Aileen Graham, Chair of Belfast City Council’s City Growth and Regeneration Committee, said: “The Council is committed to supporting our independent retailers and traders associations which are the backbone of our local economy. Indeed neighbourhood-based retail plays a vital role in sustaining and creating jobs while also providing valuable local services which improve community cohesion and wellbeing. A number of business associations from across Belfast
including Strandtown Traders Association have received funding support from Council for a range of promotional and marketing activities this year aimed at increasing footfall and sales within their catchment areas. These include the Christmas period and other seasonal events. “This new website by Strandtown Traders Association is another key project now which will put the Belmont Road on the map by showcasing the area as a fantastic place to shop, eat-out or simply visit!”
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EBCDA is hosting a free Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Training programme for people in East Belfast on Wednesday 9 and Thursday 10 November from 9:30am to 4:30pm each day (you must attend both days). The two day course teaches participants: How to recognise the symptoms of mental health problems; How to provide initial help; How to go about guiding a person towards appropriate professional help. This training programme is open to anyone living, working
autumn months approach. Research confirms that daily bus users walk 2.5 times more per day than the average car user, by simply walking to and from the bus stop in the fresh air - which is good news for your fitness levels and overall wellbeing. Carol Lundy, Brand Manager for Translink Metro said: “The buses along Metro corridors 5 and 6 provide a vital service for people living and working in the Castlereagh and Cregagh Road areas. Both services are very popular among our regular passengers, who love that Metro provides them with a flexible, frequent and great value way to travel. And with the kids back to school, now is the perfect time for those who haven’t travelled by Metro recently, to meet friends or hit the shops using this special £2.50 fare.”
or volunteering in East Belfast including carers, professional groups such as health workers, teachers, front line public sector and voluntary sector workers as well as members of the general public. The course will be held at East Belfast Network Centre, 55 Templemore Avenue, BT5 4FP. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Please advise us of any dietary requirements when booking. To book your place please contact Jean Higginson at EBCDA on 028 9045 1512 or jean@ebcda.org.
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said:“Belfast Trust is delighted to partner with The Fostering Network to acknowledge the achievements of children and young people in our care. Together we want our children and young people to be the very best they can be. We will support children and young people in achieving their dreams and aspirations, helping them to be the best they can be.” Recognising the wide range of skills and achievements, she added: “Pursuing further education, mastering a musical instrument, learning to drive, taking ice skating lessons – these are all positive examples of what children and young people in care can achieve when Belfast HSC Trust, The Fostering Network and our foster carers work together to help young people be the very best they can be.” Eighteen year old Shannon Massey who has lived with foster carers for almost two years and is studying for a B Tech Level 3 in Hospitality received an award in recognition of her achievements in further education. She credits her foster carers with giving her the practical support and encouragement
to pursue her ambitions: “My dream is to keep studying Hospitality and maybe some day to have a management role in a hotel. My advice to someone considering becoming a foster carer would be that you’re going to be helping a kid who probably really needs it. You could be the most positive influence they ever have.” The five HSC trusts are currently recruiting for foster carers and a TV advertising campaign is running until early October. If you are interested in finding out more about fostering, visit www. adoptionandfostering.hscni.net or speak to your local Trust by contacting the Regional Adoption and Fostering Service on 0800 0720 137.
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The World’s Biggest Drawing Festival takes place every October. So come along and get creative with our local artists and take part in Titanic Foundation’s ‘Big Lighthouse Draw’ event. The event will take place in the Andrews Gallery at Titanic Belfast, and we are asking little artists to help us build lots of miniature lighthouses, have fun creating massive drawings and be inspired by our very own Lighthouse story. This year’s theme is bringing together Science, Technology,
Engineering, Art and Maths. STEAM fuses creative innovation, enterprise, digital technologies and the arts. This event is free to attend but booking is essential, please contact kellina. loughran@titanic-foundation.org or call 02890 730490. This is a family event, all children must be accompanied, suitable for age 5 upwards. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook for all the latest events and festivals happening across Titanic Quarter - TQEventsBelfast.
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LEFT: The team from Ballyhackamore Business Association, William McSorley, Lara Goodall, Doreen McKenzie and Emma McMeekin with some of the goodies on display at Ballyhackamore Artisan Market, which takes place on the third Saturday of the month at St Colmcille’s Church. RIGHT: Two-year-old Erin Lacey-Rogers enjoys a treat courtesy of Megan Douglas from East Belfast ice cream company, Proud at Ballyhackamore Market. The next market takes place on Saturday, October 15. For more information go to www.facebook.com/Ballyhackamoremarket
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Positive Ageing Month has been part of Belfast’s calendar for the three years and continues to grow bigger and more popular each year. Working with the Belfast Area Partnership Boards, Belfast City Council, Engage with Age and older people themselves, the Age-friendly Belfast team have programmed a month of fabulous activities and events for seniors, which aim to encourage better wellbeing, reduce social isolation and ensure that Belfast’s over 60s have the best October ever. Events are taking place all across the city as local cultural, arts and community groups take the opportunity to
highlight the fabulous programmes they run all year round. Many events are free or very reasonably priced and are open to both individuals and groups. On Friday the 14th October the City Hall will be transformed into a picture house showing the Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and, on October 17th the City Hall will also be hosting a fun, interactive quiz. Other highlights include a week of tea dances, a fabulous sounds of the 60s and 70s disco, chocolate tasting in the Palm Houses, a train run to Coleraine, Guided Tours of Ravenhill, Belfast Castle and the BBC buildings, movies at the QFT and
Strand Cinema, a brand new Bingo and Bongo event in the Buffs Club, walks, talks and workshops, plus lots of great arts and culture activities hosted by our flagship arts and heritage venues. We’re delighted to also have our Belfast City Council Community Centres involved with over 150 fabulous events taking place right on your doorsteps. Angling, baking, IT classes and Tai Chi are all on the agenda alongside more traditional workshops such as knitting, dancing and bingo. The Leisure centres have signed up too, offering an extensive range of activity classes free with your seniors’ membership card.
The Festival kicks off on Tuesday 4th October at Age-friendly Belfast’s Be Prepared Event in the City Hall (10.30am -12.30pm). Everyone is welcome. They’ll be lots of stalls and activities highlighting great services and opportunities for older people. There’ll also be a chance to get your hands on a P.A.M. Programme. Positive Ageing Month Brochures are available from community centres throughout the city as well as City Hall ,the Spectrum Centre, Shankill Leisure Centre and Girdwood Hub. Information available from Gillian McEvoy, 02890320202 ext 3765 or mcevoyg@belfastcity.gov.uk
Joanne McDowell, Big Lottery Fund NI Director, said: “Today’s Big Lottery Fund grants celebrate what’s special about individual communities across Northern Ireland. From arts festivals to cultural activities and fun days, these events will bring people together to volunteer, have fun and meet more people in their area. “I am delighted to see such a wide range of groups sharing in these first awards, and I look forward to even more communities celebrating and benefiting in the future. “Organisations should submit their applications as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Applications are assessed on a first come first served basis until all funds are awarded.”
ASDA DUNDONALD COLLEAGUES CELEBRATE ‘BIG ANNIVERSARY’! Four colleagues from Asda Dundonald are celebrating a ‘big anniversary’ working with the retailer. Paul Loughlin has clocked up 25 years’ service, whilst Ivan Johnston, Elizabeth Johnstone and Rachelle Kelly are celebrating 30 years with Asda. Along with 16 others from across Asda’s Northern Ireland store network, the four colleagues have been invited to join over 1,000 of their UK counterparts at the supermarket’s ‘Big Anniversary’ Awards in Stourbridge, West Midlands. The event will celebrate colleagues who have worked with Asda for 25, 30, 40 and 45 years and recognise their hard work and dedication to the business. Senior Director for Asda Northern Ireland, George Rankin, said “Huge congratulations to all of our long standing colleagues across Northern Ireland who are celebrating ‘big anniversaries’ - I would like to thank them all for their ongoing commitment to Asda, our customers and local communities across NI. Our colleagues really are at the heart of the business and one of the many reasons why our customers choose to shop with Asda. A huge well done – and here’s to many more!”
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Would you like to be part of a team providing a vital service to people in East Belfast? East Belfast Independent Advice Centre (EBIAC) provides free, independent and confidential advice and information on a range of issues including welfare benefits, debt, consumer, employment and so on. We are currently looking for volunteers to help us to deliver our services. We have vacancies for volunteer Receptionists, Administrators and Advisers. We provide full accredited training, out-of-pocket expenses and child care expenses. Many of our volunteers have successfully used the training and work experience provided to help them to get back into employment. However, we are also happy to provide opportunities for those who feel they just want to give some time to their community. Our volunteers find being part of a small team providing advice services a very rewarding experience. EBIAC was recently awarded the Investors in Volunteers Quality Mark in recognition of our commitment to providing excellent volunteering opportunities.
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TA K E F I V E F O R YO U [ #21 • O CTOBER 2016 / WELLBEING ] There will be taster sessions in a variety of activities which can help you achieve some of the steps of the ‘Take 5 steps to wellbeing’.
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actions to help maintain and improve your emotional wellbeing in everyday life. Try to build these in to your daily life – think of them as your ‘five a day’ for emotional wellbeing. Here are the five tips along with some ideas on
how you can put them into practice. With one in four people in Northern Ireland experiencing problems with their mental health it is well worth taking these simple steps to keep you healthy.
With the people around you, with family, friends, colleagues and neighbours at home, work, school or in your community. You can enjoy some company (and singing!) with Eastside Arts who are looking for new members for the Eastside Choir. For more information Jacqueline via email Jacqueline@eastsidepartnership.com or phone 028 9045 1900 Go for a walk or run, step outside, cycle, play a game, garden or dance. Exercising makes you feel good. Beat the Street is a fun, free walking and cycling game which will turn the area into a real life game. All ages can take part and there are prizes on offer! People score points and win prizes by walking, cycling or running from point to point and tapping a registered and activated Beat the Street card on sensors which are placed on lamp posts across the city. For more information visit beatthestreet.me/ni Be curious, catch sight of the beautiful, remark on the unusual, notice the changing seasons. Savour the moment; be aware of the world around you and what you are feeling. Why don’t you try Adult colouring—it’s extremely therapeutic and can help generate a feeling off wellness, quietness, mindfulness with similar benefits to meditation. Look for adult colouring books in your local pound store.
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Unfortunately, you are not alone. We are dealing with many cases like this at the moment. Please contact us as soon as possible, we will help you to provide the information they have asked for and get your Tax Credits back into payment. If you need emergency help in the meantime, we can work with other local agencies to get you the help you need. East Belfast Independent Advice Centre offers advice on Welfare benefits, Tax Credits, Housing, Employment and Debt. The advice is free, independent and confidential. You can phone us or come into the centre to talk to an adviser. Drop in Advice Clinics Mon, Tues, Wed, 9.3011.30. Thurs 2.00-3.30 (Appointments required for Disability Living Allowance, Personal Independence Payment and Attendance Allowance forms)
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Don’t be afraid to try something new, rediscover an old hobby or interest or sign up for that course. Take on a different responsibility, fix a bike, learn to play an instrument or how to cook your favourite food. There is a Gentle Yoga class at East Belfast Network Centre every Tuesday from 6.00pm to 7.00pm. Classes paid for by voluntary donation, all ages and abilities welcome.
“I am a Lone Parent with 3 children, living in a rented house. I work 20 hours per week and claim Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit. I just received a letter from Concentrix saying my Tax Credits have stopped as they, “have reason to believe that another adult is living with you as a partner.” The letter said that I had not responded to their previous letter, but this is the first letter I have received. I don’t know what to do as my wages are not enough for my bills and food for the children. I cannot get through to Concentrix.”
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Every year on the 10 October, World Mental Health Day is celebrated; the day is an opportunity to raise “awareness of mental health issues around the world and mobilising efforts in support of mental health.” To highlight World Mental Health Day, East Belfast Community Development Agency are organising a Drop in event – ‘Take 5 for You’ at Connswater Shopping Centre on Monday 10 October from 11.00am to 3.00pm.
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“My son, Toby, is the elder of my two sons. When he was born, he was an incredibly easy baby. It was after the birth of my second son, when life became more challenging with Toby. By this stage he was two years old.”
e was a “live-wire” and, being my eldest, I had no-one to compare him with. I just thought I had a ‘difficult’ child. During Nursery and Primary 1 and 2, there were constant issues regarding Toby’s behaviour. He tended to be domineering and liked to be in control of situations. He had a tendency to “police” everyone. Some comments from his reports included: “We do encourage him to come and tell us if there is a problem rather than react himself which is when he would hit out etc.” “Toby can share, take turns etc, but will sometimes decide he wants something and just take it off another child. He understands why he can’t do it but just reacts without thinking of the consequences.” “Toby knows exactly what is expected of him but sometimes forgets.” During Primary 2, Toby was put on a report card. This was due to constant low-level nuisance behaviour. Toby is a very intelligent child and has no difficulties in understanding, however, homework time used to be horrendous. Tears,
tantrums and a lot of fighting…..and that was just me! He especially disliked Literacy; having to write any amount at all. It took forever to complete tasks which were well within his capability. This was an issue in school also. His Primary 2 report said, “Toby should put more effort into his story writing and complete written tasks in the time given.” After Primary 2, Toby moved to a new school. Within the first few weeks, his teacher approached me to ask how Toby was with homeworks. She was finding that his concentration was poor and again, there continued to be behavioural issues. He was up and down from his seat in class, he continued to ‘police’ other children, interfering where he should not have and finding it difficult to cope when he was not in control. Lining up was a classic ‘flash point’ as he was adamant that he should be first in line. Toby was also going through periods of obsessive behaviour relating to hobbies, interests and even friends. He was very disorganised and found it difficult to retain instructions. If I asked him to go upstairs to get his
shoes, he would invariably become distracted and forget to carry out the instruction. He also reported that when he was reading, the words seemed to jump around on the page. At this point, my husband and I decided to have Toby assessed for ASD. The diagnosis we received was “mild Asperger’s with elements of attention deficit.” Toby was referred on to a children’s behavioural centre during which time we were asked whether we wanted to try medication for him. Our main concern was that Toby should fulfil his full potential in school and we felt that with the issues that were present, this would not be likely in the future. After much deliberation, we decided to put Toby’s name on the waiting list for medication. Soon after, I became aware of a programme called Learning Breakthrough. I went online to investigate and liked the sound of it. At least there was no medication involved! I contacted Susan, the Director, and very promptly she contacted me to arrange a meeting with Toby. My husband and I sat down with Toby beforehand and explained the concept and showed him videos and testimonials. We also explained in what ways it might help him. We asked him if he would like to give it a go but made sure he understood the level of commitment needed. He said he would like to try it. We are now eleven months into the twelve month programme and life for Toby has very much improved. I have to admit that it hasn’t always been easy! There are days when he just does not want to do his exercises and on several occasions, Toby has questioned the benefit of doing the exercises. Because he cannot look in the mirror and see physical changes, it is difficult for him to comprehend the ways in which he has been transforming. It is only when we point things out to him, that he takes on board how Learning
Breakthrough has helped him. In terms of school, he can remain seated in class, he does not ‘police’ others and his Primary 4 report said, “Toby always listens attentively and responds appropriately in class discussions.” His reading fluency has greatly improved also, as the words no longer jump around on the page. I was also able to point out to Toby recently that he sat for forty minutes waiting for a school shoe fitting without any behaviour issues. He was blown away by this as again, it had not occurred to him that this was a by-product of his exercises. Another huge area of improvement for Toby has been his ability to participate in sports training. Having tried swimming lessons, rugby and hockey, it became clear that Toby could not concentrate or behave during coaching and we gave up on all of these sports. Since starting Learning Breakthrough, Toby has had a few swimming lessons during which his instructor said, “He’s a great wee listener.” Previously, Toby spent more time bobbing up and down in the water than listening to his instructor! He has also joined a football club and his behaviour is exemplary! He worked very hard and made it onto the team after a few months, much to his delight! We have just returned from our summer holiday and it is the first year I can say that we had a brilliant time, solely due to massive changes in Toby’s behaviour. He has changed so much in the last year. He still has his moments, but then he is an 8-year-old boy! I am so glad I heard about Learning Breakthrough. It does take commitment and time, but when you experience the results and see how your child’s life changes for the better, it’s worth every minute. Thank you, Susan.
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HISTORY By Aidan Campbell
“Rugby is a Hooligan’s Game Played By Gentlemen” Following on from summer articles on East Belfast football teams I thought it was appropriate to mention some local rugby teams as we approach the cooler weather of the Autumn.
By Aidan Campbell
Images described below, clockwise from top left... SYDENHAM RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB Sydenham Rugby Football Club was formed in around 1900 but apparently had rather mixed fortunes financially over the years. They ran a number of fundraising events and at one stage the club president was a local figure, Captain James Craig, later to become the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. It looks like the player 4th from right in the front row is wearing a representative ‘cap’. Was he capped for Ulster? Like many local sports teams Sydenham RFC closed at the outbreak of WW2, and did not reform when the leagues recommenced in 1946. The gentleman to far right is rather snazzily dressed with a fashionable great hat, colourful socks and plus fours! KNOCK RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB Knock Rugby Football Club played at grounds located at Hawthornden Road. This photograph was taken c.1910 and apparently one hundred and three club members served in the First World War and twenty eight were killed in action. The club ceased playing in 1939 and did not reform when the leagues were restarted in 1946. Bryson Robb (1st from left in middle row) was born in
1890 and attended Belfast High School. He was a member of the Robb family who had a large dairy farm at Dundonald and their name survives at Robb’s Road COOKE RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB Cooke Rugby Football Club was formed in 1910 principally from the members of a young men’s Bible Class belonging to Cooke Centenary Church on the Ormeau Road, Belfast. Some of its members were also former members of a club called Rosetta which folded in around 1908. Cooke RFC played friendlies in its first year pending entrance into the Minor League. Its second year was a very successful one during which it was undefeated and in 1913 won the Harden Cup. Cooke RFC won the Harden Cup again in 1923 and moved to play at Flush Park beside Rosetta National School. By 1927 Cooke moved again to play rugby at Galwally on grounds owned then by Methodist College with primitive changing conditions in the infamous ‘black hut’ and only the river at the bottom of
the hill for washing in. In the late 1940s extensive renovations were carried out with the installation of hot and cold water including showers. The outbreak of the Second World War meant that rugby was again suspended from 1940-42 and out of a membership of 53, Cooke lost 12 players killed in action. In 1991 Cooke RFC moved into their present home at Shaw’s Bridge. MALONE RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB A group of residents from Malone Park met in 1892 to discuss the formation of a rugby club and the result was Malone Football Club, later renamed in 1932 as ‘Malone Rugby Football Club’. The club played at several locations in the Balmoral vicinity of south Belfast during its early years. In 1936 Malone Rugby Football Club moved to premises at Gibson Park, Cregagh. The timber pavilion (pictured) contained two changing rooms, each with a communal bath, and survived until a new brick pavilion was constructed in 1968. Shortly after the move from south Belfast,
the 2nd XV of Malone Rugby Football Club won the Junior League title in 1938, jointly with CIYMS. THE ‘POSSIBLES’ This is the ‘Possibles’ team in the final Irish rugby trial of 1976. In those days the Irish National side was chosen from a selection of players in the Inter-Provincial sides and the resulting White team were known as the ‘Probables’ and the Blue team (left) were the ‘Possibles’. The East Belfast connection is that Joe Miles, sitting 3rd from left 2nd row, played for Malone at Gibson Park, Cregagh. The team captain (holding ball) was Stewart McKinney from Dungannon RFC and Colin Patterson (front right) was an Instonian. All three Ulster players gained caps for the Ireland national team. Also in the photograph are the familiar names of Tony Ensor, John O’Driscoll and Ciaran Fitzgerald. With the advent of Rugby World Cup and professional rugby in the mid-1990s the game in Ireland was re-organised and the system of Probables and Possibles was no longer required.
Aidan Campbell has previously published 11 East Belfast local history books entitled: Beaconsfield, Knock, Cherryvalley, Gilnahirk, Castlereagh, Cregagh, Stormont, Sydenham, Belmont and East Belfast Revisited Volumes 1 & 2. Newtownbreda is a local history on South Belfast. Aidan’s latest local history book is entitled ‘Belfast Through Time’. Aidan regularly gives illustrated talks to local groups and societies. Most books are available at Hillmount Garden Centre, Marie Curie Hospice and Hamilton News Cregagh with profits donated to local charity.
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Are Your Feet Getting the Support They Deserve? By David Hallowell Podiatrist and Orthotist
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Experts agree that poor foot posture can be a cause or major contributor to foot pain, ankle pain, knee pain and even lower back pain and that a well-designed close fitting orthotic foot support can be a very effective treatment.
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any patients attending our clinics complain that they have been given or sold orthotic foot supports which are either too uncomfortable to use or do not give adequate support. Some of these patients may have had casts taken of their feet for custom devices and may have paid large sums of money only to be disappointed with the results. One reason for this may be that in the past foot supports could be divided into two types. The first is what are known as “Off the shelf orthoses”- As the name suggests these devices are made from generalised or generic foot shapes which come in different sizes. They are usually relatively inexpensive in the short term although because they are normally made from soft
materials they have a fairly short life span and this over time can make them expensive to repeatedly replace. Although they don’t fit the foot exactly they can be useful as a temporary stop gap. The second type of device is a “custom orthotic”. Made by taking a cast of the foot and then using this cast to make a closely fitting support which has a life span in excess of 10 years and which should be more comfortable and give much greater support than the generic “off the shelf supports”. While initially expensive these devices due to their long life and close fit can represent a really valuable investment. In the last 10 to 15 years however a third type of orthotic support has come onto the market. These could be called
“Pseudo custom”. Casts are taken of the patient’s feet and sent to a manufacturer where they are scanned into a computer. The computer holds a bank of preformed profiles and shapes in its memory which it then matches as closely as possible to the casts. The finished device is sold as custom but in actual fact bears more resemblance in shape to the generic shaped “off the shelf orthotic”. Because these devices are sold as custom the patient is charged the full custom device price. Not fitting the foot closely causes two main problems 1) As the devices are made of rigid materials they can be extremely uncomfortable and 2) As they don’t fit closely they don’t control or correct the foot and in many cases can actually force the
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SO WHAT CAN GO WRONG WITH MY DOG THEN? (Cats at the bottom of this article) Dogs often develop heart problems. All dog breeds can be affected and the effects are often debilitating. Two of the most common heart diseases are Leaking valves (often the Mitral Valve) and Heart enlargement (known as Dilated Cardiomyopathy {DCM}). Leaking Heart Valves: There are valves in the heart which should close as the heart squeezes so that the blood which has filled the chambers can only flow forwards. If the valve leaks, some blood is able to flow the wrong way through the valve even when it is closed. This means that perhaps only 60% of the blood is flowing forward, leaving the heart struggling to be able to pump enough blood around the body fast enough to supply it with oxygen. Untreated, this progresses to coughing, tiredness, increased panting and death. Often as vets we will be able to hear a heart murmur (turbulence in the blood flow) early, before the signs develop and can discuss further investigation with you in advance of a serious problem developing. Heart Enlargement: This is a problem especially in dogs with deep chests (compared to their tummys) eg Dobermanns, Boxers, Hounds, Spaniels, Collies, Labradors etc. The walls of the heart stretch outwards and become dangerously thin. The space inside the
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There is a simple blood test which can pick up the signs of hidden heart disease much earlier than is otherwise possible. The blood test result comes back from the lab as a number. If the number is high, there is a good chance that we have caught future heart problems early. Further tests may be appropriate and I can recommend the best approach to take and what options are available to you. If the number is low, heart disease is very unlikely to be currently developing and we don’t need to do anything more. If you are an Ashwood client and you would like your dog tested, we are currently offering this test for only £15. (If you are not a client of ours, it’s easy to become one, just lift the phone to Kelly on 02890 419374 and tell her I said she should make you a wee record with us quick!)
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Belfast Business Listed In Great British Entrepreneur Awards’ Top 100 Co-Working Spaces In The Uk Co-working has been embraced by freelancers, entrepreneurs and big corporations of the like, thanks to its harmonious relationship between work and workspace; enabling creativity, growth and most importantly, collaboration. Co-working spaces offer like-minded individuals a sense of community, and invaluable networking potential. Studio Souk first opened its doors in Spires Mall Belfast on 14th November 2013 when Linzi Rooney’s hopes were nothing more than just a want to have a “workplace”. Since then Studio Souk has moved to larger premises and Linzi has been awarded Top 50 Businesses in Belfast 2014, nominated and shortlisted as Belfast Telegraphs Woman of the year 2015, nominated and shortlisted for ‘woman in business’ awards 2015 for entrepreneurship and
{ #21 • O CTOBER 2016 / TOP 100 } The Great British Entrepreneur Awards decided to compile a list of the top 100 co-working spaces in the UK, recognising the entrepreneurs behind the spaces that are actively supporting entrepreneurship across the country. Belfast Business Studio Souk launched by local woman Linzi Rooney has made the list.
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innovation, and two Belfast Fashion Week awards 2016 for ambiance and attitude and commitment to the Environment. Linzi, who also operates the recently opened JACK Coffee Bar in East Belfast said, “As a brand who are committed to championing local artists and designers,we are delighted to have been featured on the inaugural Great British Entrepreneur Awards’ Top 100 Co-working Spaces in the UK list. It is an honour to be acknowledged as one of the leading lights across the the U.K, who are paving the way for the future of work spaces to flourish in, that enable creativity, growth and most importantly collaboration.” Look our for Studio Souk’s brand new premises opening on Ann Street this month. JACK is located at 402 Newtownards Road @ The East Side Visitors Centre.
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East Belfast Student Launches New App Belfast Student Samuel Gourley presents the app he built during the summer App Camp hosted by the Belfast flagship software company Kainos. Each year Kainos hosts an app camp with hundreds of university students applying in order to hone their skills in computer programming and software development. Samuel said that he
greatly enjoyed the experience at Kainos and felt that they had helped to develop his software skills. Samuel’s app (pictured right) is for those of us who park in busy areas or who need help remembering where and when we have parked our cars. It allows you to mark where you parked the car and with one dap will display directions for the shortest route back. You need never get
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Q.What happens to my Will if I get married, enter into a Civil Partnership or get divorced? A. If you have a previous Will and get married or enter into a Civil Partnership after making that Will it becomes invalid. You can however make a Will specifically stating it is in contemplation of your union and that will ensure it remains valid. A divorce affects your Will in a different way in that the Will remains valid but any reference made to your former partner is in effect deleted and all other terms remain valid.
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Q.I do not have any family or close friends I wish to inherit my property, should I make a Will? A. You should most certainly write a Will if you do not wish your family to inherit your property. Without a Will only your family, whether close to you or not, will inherit your Estate. This distribution is governed by the rules of Intestacy and will distribute your Estate between your next of kin in a specific manner. Without a Will you cannot prevent your family inheriting. You may wish to include a charity which is dear to you who otherwise would be excluded without a valid Will.
No one likes to think too hard about what would happen if they were no longer here but having a valid Will is an important instrument in ensuring that your property passes to who you want. Throughout October Hunt Solicitors encourage everyone to take some time to consider making their first Will or reviewing the terms of their current Will. As a little incentive we are offering all clients half price Wills on all Wills made during the month of October.
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Q. I recently moved address should I update my Will? A. Your Will does remain valid following a change of address however if you have left a specific gift of your previous property to someone the gift will fail. Although you may not need to make any amendments to your Will we would always recommend reviewing your Wills after life events such as moving house to ensure your Will still contains all of the gifts and terms that suit your change of circumstances. Q. I made a Will years ago is it out of date? A. Will does not have an expiration date so regardless of when you made it the terms remain valid unless you have married or entered into a Civil Partnership since writing it. Keeping your Will up to date is as important as writing your first Will. Most people’s family life and circumstances change over time so it is important to keep a regular review of the terms to ensure they still reflect your wishes. These are just a small sample of queries we are asked on a regular basis and we will discuss any specific queries that you may have during our consultations. All initial consultations are free and we can arrange to visit you at your home if you are unable to travel to our office.
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In East Belfast & Beyond
Creative Exchange are { # 2 1 • O CTOBE R 2 016 / THE SK Y S TH E L I M I T } delighted to announce that one of their members artist David Fox has been shortlisted from thousands of applicants as a finalist on the upcoming Sky Arts programme ‘Landscape Artist of the Year 2016’
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oan Bakewell and Frank Skinner will host the competition, which will be judged by award-winning artist Tai Shan Schierenberg, independent curator Kathleen Soriano and art historian Kate Bryan. The competition sees artists compete to paint a winning landscape inspired by England’s National Trust locations. The winner receives a £10,000 commission to produce a work of art for the collection of the National Trust. David hails from Tullamore, County Offally but has been living in Belfast since X . He graduated from GMIT (Galway Mayo Institute of Technology) where he studied for a BA in Fine Art receiving an honours degree in 2011 and then came to Belfast to complete a Masters in Fine Art (MFA) at the University of Ulster specialising in painting. Early artwork was soley based on the
aesthetic values of paint application and his subject matter was mostly motivated by the impressionists. During his time at the MFA David’ s work took a different route and he began to explore institutional interior spaces where the work created an uncanny atmosphere. He also created a series of paintings depicting hotel interiors which were mostly influenced by film. All of the spaces he paints are devoid of any human presence which leads the viewer to anticipate that something is about to happen or that something has just happened. He uses photography as a point of reference for his work and has been influenced by contemporary painters such as Gerhard Richter, Luc Tymans, Wilhelm Sasnal and Peter Doig pushing the original photographic image into something more atmospheric, where the
Brian Ballard: A Backward Glance [ #21 • O CTOBER 2016 / LOOKING BACK ] A new show of some of the smaller pieces from the Ballard archive, 1982 – 2016.
ong considered one of our finest painters, Brian Ballard is a rich colourist interested in the contrasting colours and textures found in simple subjects. Painting directly on to the canvas with vigorous brushstrokes, he uses bold slashes of rich colour with fluid paint in which the bristles always leave a mark of their speed and pressure, yet they are subject to a structural order, as well as a pictorial depth. Brian still lives in his birthplace of Belfast, although he does enjoy spending time in his retreat on the island of Inishfree, off the coast of Donegal, where he looks for, and finds, the beauty in the ordinary things in life - a jug of flowers, arrangements of books, bottles and bowls - often painting them several times in different lighting or from a different viewpoint. He is delighted to stage this one-man show at ArtisAnn, a new contemporary art gallery that is literally minutes from his home in East Belfast. The exhibition comprises twenty-one of the smaller pieces from his archive (1982-2016), some of which appear in the book that celebrated his first fifty years as an artist, Brian Ballard Paintings
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painting takes dominance over the image depicted. His most recent body of work is titled ‘There is much yet to be done’ this is a series of paintings which highlight the barriers that are still maintained within Northern Ireland. These barriers include the ‘peace walls ‘ , gates at interfaces, army barrack walls, iconic murals and significant landmarks which continue to divide cultures and identities within the local communities of the North. David says ‘ I am looking at the Belfast of today, 100 years on after the Easter Rising and how this past century has impacted the current social and political climate.’ The first episode of Sky Arts Landscape Painter of the Year airs on Tues 11th Oct at 8pm on Sky Arts. David also has a solo exhibition opening on 15th October at Galeria Silvestre, Tarragona, Spain: www.galeriasilvestre.com
1964-2014. Brian prefers to work in the open air rather than in a studio and is currently focusing his attention on creating large-scale landscapes and still life artworks. He initially trained at the College of Art in Belfast, before developing his craft at the College of Art, Liverpool. Returning to his native city in 1966 he worked for the Arts Council of Northern Ireland for twenty years before leaving to concentrate on painting full time, a decision he never regretted. Brian is a member of Royal Ulster Academy of the Arts. His work is held in many significant public and private collections including: Ulster Museum, Crawford Municipal Gallery, An Comhairle Ealaion, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Great Southern Hotels, Haverty Trust, Allied Irish Bank, Saltzburg Seminar, National Trust, Ulster Television, Belfast Education and Library Board, Royal Bank of Scotland, Waterford Wedgwood, Conrad International Hotel, the supergroup U2, Irish Intercontinental Bank, and the Office of Public Works, Dublin. This year (2016) he was awarded the Senior Artist Prize by the Royal Hibernian Society in Dublin.
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halley Fine Art & Framing hosted their charity coffee and cake morning in aid of Hope House Ireland. Dawn Crother’s Aunt and Uncle are the founders of the charity and she produced a special ‘Hope the Snail’ painting which was turned into a print to sell for the charity. There was a raffle on the day to win a framed one of these in aid of the charity and all proceeds of the sales along with proceeds from Stephen’s award winning chocolate carmel squares will help raise much needed funds. The founders of Hope House Ireland are Roy and Dawn McConnell who have been married for over 30 years and have one daughter Leah. In February 1990, at the age of 34, Roy was given the news that he had non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and was given a 30 per cent survival rate. After a year-and-a-half of chemotherapy, a bone marrow transplant and much prayer, Roy amazed the doctors when he fully recovered. He was clear for 21 years. In February 2012 the couple once again were devastated to receive the news that the cancer had returned. A year later they were thrilled to learn that Roy was clear
of cancer once again. Then in 2015 Dawn was diagnosed with cancer. “I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer and had to have a Mastectomy and 6 months of chemo. It was a hard blow to deal with as we had only just got HOPE House up and running, and I wondered how I was going to be able to carry on the work. I am so thankful to my family and the wonderful team of people who help me with the running of HOPE House. They helped me to stay focused and, because of them and the tremendous support of our loyal volunteers and fund-raisers the Lighthouse is still standing after the storm. I am through all the chemo and now clear of cancer and more determined and better equipped than ever, to help people Stand Up To Cancer. On behalf of Team HOPE, a great big ‘Thank You’ to everyone who has supported us on this journey. Without each one of you, we could not have got this far. We have been given the wonderful opportunity to buy the apartment we are renting at this present time in Whitehead. If you would be interested in helping us with fundraising to enable us to achieve this, we would be delighted to hear from you.” www.hopehouseireland.org
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[ #21 • O CTOBER 2016 / FITNESS ]
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It’s that time of year again, kids are going back to school, the sun is making less of an appearance and you may have started thinking about your comfy winter wardrobe and habits. Well James Robb, coach at the Fat Burning Factory is here to help you do things differently and healthier. In my last article I provided you with tips and exercises to make improvements to your cardiovascular fitness and overall health. For those of you who missed it you can catch up on previous articles and exercise demonstrations by visiting the Fat Burning Factory Facebook page. So if you followed the previous routine you should have noticed a general increase in day to day wellbeing, easier breathing and your clothes may fit you that bit better. Now that you have a good base we can progress and target specific areas and the next part of the body that we will focus on will be your core. Certain images may come to mind when I mention the core but the good news is that it is not just having a six pack. The core is a pretty big component of your body that encompasses stomach, back and stabilizer muscles to give you a solid trunk to tackle most forms of exercises, improve your posture and day to day challenges in life. Improving your core can also help to alleviate back pain but if you do have any existing injuries remember to start easier and make allowances for that after checking with your doctor. SO LET’S GET DOWN TO THE EXERCISES You will want to mix this core workout into your existing routine 1 to 2 times per week for now and this can be completed by anyone by changing times or slowing the pace to suit your own fitness level. Aim to complete 1 minute on each segment with 45 seconds of work and 15 seconds of rest before moving on to the next exercise. The exercises are Plank, Ab Crunch, Flutter Kicks, Up Downs and Squat Thrusts. When you complete 1 set take a short break and repeat the routine twice. Performing your core work and continuing with the cardiovascular exercises will escalate your fitness. Keep putting the hard work into yourself and you’ll soon see the benefits. As always I would love for you to get in touch with me and tell me your goals and progress by calling in to the Fat Burning Factory on 409 Newtownards Road, e-mail or sending a private message on our Facebook page.
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Some people love them and other people say they cannot use them at all. Why? The simple fact is that all varifocals are not the same. There are hundreds of designs of varifocal lenses available. So to make sure you are getting the most suitable lenses for you, you need to get the right advice. As an August 2016 Which report stated, “Generally, the more you pay for varifocals, the better the optical design and quality (with fewer distortions round the edges).” As with most things, the conclusion is that you get what you pay for.
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AUTUMN & WINTER COLOUR TRENDS [ #21 • O CTOBER 2016 / TREND SETTER] With the changing of the seasons, you’ll probably want to upgrade or change your hair colour too. Here are some hair colours that are a big trend and will inspire you to refresh your look for autumn/winter months.
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Whether you’re a bottle blonde like Khloe Kardashian or natural looking blonde this season is all about creating and adding dimension to your hair colour. To create this dimension the deeper roots or lowlights helps you to keep the ombre and and natural effect, but brings depth back into the colour for healthier looking hair. If your
a light blonde you can create texture by adding some light beige or nude colours, nude colours consist of an even amount of warm and cool tones which cancel each other out to create the natural effect. For the more natural blondes, face-framing highlights and soft lowlights off of the face, are great to freshen up your colour.
The Brunettes
Brunette hair is on top this season and one of my favourites, brunette colours look amazing with the new autumn lipstick shades like Bobbi Brown’s Rum Raisin and Blackberry and also go well with a soft nude lip . When it comes to upgrading your brunette colour, its important which shades will work best to compliment your
complexion you can. If warmer tones work best for you go for colours like golden chocolate, honey chestnut browns. For cooler tones go for cappuccino tones as well as mocha shades , you can go for a dark brown with soft red accents through the hair these will add rich tone and shine to your hair, making it appear healthier for the winter.
The Red Heads
Red hair is always a favourite for autumn, you can enhance your hair colour this fall by adding in more tones to really bring out your true colour, whether its orange , strawberry, cherry or terracotta , by adding more of the
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WEST COAST COOLER
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“Here at West Coast Cooler our brand is going from strength to strength alongside FASHIONWEEK, with amazing campaigns like our #WCCStyleSquad which integrate our audience with our brand activity – and we can see that the fashion week fans love it! This season we’ve tapped into the Instagram generation’s love of a good flat lay photo of their favourite outfit and we’ll be hosting an event to find the most stylish outfit of the day (#OOTD) which could end up being part of our ad campaign.”
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info to be released!] as well as the new People’s Catwalk, in which individuals can join the catwalk and spend the day living life as a model – with hair and make up applied by the experts, catwalk training and a photoshoot with a top fashion photographer, plus the opportunity to walk the FASHIONWEEK catwalk at the end of the evening. Lastly, the schedule will close, as always, in sumptuous style with the flagship Style Sunday luncheon at Deane’s at Queen’s on 23 October. This glamorous four course gourmet luncheon, which is run in association with Action Cancer, accompanies trend forecasts, a mini fashion show and a mini masterclass from FASHIONWEEK’s hair, style and make up partners. Deane’s at Queen’s chefs will deliver a delicious meal while guests enjoy designer fashion from Blush boutique in Belfast as well as accessories from Stella and Dot. The charity lunch costs £45.00 per person and places can be booked directly through the restaurant on 028 9038 2111. Back at the helm of make up trends this season is director Oonagh Boman with her team from Oonagh Boman School of Make Up sponsored by and creating key looks using Senna Cosmetics and Dominia Skincare. Taking inspiration from the international catwalks as well as from the colour palettes of Californian make up brand SENNA, Oonagh’s team will create a mixture of exciting looks to enhance the fashion on show. Inspiring audiences alongside this creative team is international brand ALFAPARF Milano Professional Haircare, which is sponsoring the event with a fantastic new line-up of hairdressers for AW16.
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“As an Italian brand, from one of the world’s fashion capitals, Milan, we are delighted to be back on board with West Coast Cooler FASHIONWEEK for another season to support this Northern Irish display of fashion, design, beauty and creativity – all central to the Italian way of life. The very best local hair teams will be using our loved ALFAPARF Milano products to create catwalk-worthy looks for some of the best designers and fashion across the country.”
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“With a whole host of fabulous fashion events for all ages and stages in life plus amazing international sponsors including West Coast Cooler, Senna make up, ALFAPARF Milano Professional Haircare and Citroen as our official car partner, this event is truly leading in the fashion game!”
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Grosvenor Grammar In ‘Songs Of Praise’ {PICTURED}
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MINDFUL MOMENTS [ #21 • O CTOBER 2016 / CLASS INNOVATION ] Year 13 students from Ashfield Girls’ High School in East Belfast started their new term in an original and innovative new way – with no classes! Instead the pupils had an ‘Induction Week’ whereby they attended motivational workshops delivered by Army Careers, Eye 4 Education, Belfast MET, SERC, Pathways Activity Adventures and Volunteer Now as well as in-house inspirational sessions delivered by teachers on time management, revision techniques, presentational skills and emotional intelligence. To
enhance the pupils’ wellbeing, they also participated in physical activities such as step classes and Mindfulness. Head of Sixth Year, Paula Doak, said, “Hopefully this unconventional start to a new term will provide the pupils with a range of knowledge as well as a wealth of practical strategies which will empower them as they embark on their A Level journey!”
HARDING MEMORIAL SANTA EVENING [ #21 • O CTOBER 2016 / FEELING FESTIVE ]
HARDING Memorial Primary School is a warm and welcoming school where high standards of behaviour and learning are consistently demonstrated by the pupils. We are a long established local school with excellent links to the community. Our professional, caring staff offer a high quality education in a happy and enriched environment. We are holding a Story Telling Evening with Santa for children starting Primary 1 in September 2016 on Wednesday 7th December. Our Open Afternoon will be held on Thursday 5th January 2017 2.45pm – 3.45pm when we look forward to welcoming prospective parents and their children who wish to view our facilities. If you are interested in enrolling your child at Harding Memorial Primary School, feel free to contact us at info@hardingmemorial. belfast.ni.sch.uk or call 028 9045 8040.
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The school’s Senior Choir, with Head of Music Miss Rosemary Foster, fellow Music teacher Mr Jonathan and contemporary performers Keith and Kristyn Getty
Congratulations to Grosvenor Grammar School’s Senior Choir which was recently selected to participate in a recording of BBC’s ‘Songs of Praise’ from Orangefield Presbyterian Church, recordings for which took place on the evenings of Tuesday 13th and Thursday 14th September
he recordings took place on the evenings of Tuesday 13th and Thursday 14th September. This incredible opportunity arose when the BBC’s Stephanie McKee contacted the School’s Head of Music, Miss Rosemary Foster, in late August to invite Year 13 and 14 pupils from the Senior Choir to take part in a recording of the esteemed programme. Following a rehearsal on the evening of Tuesday 6th September the recording of the programme, which featured the performance of five songs on each night, afforded Grosvenor’s pupils the opportunity to perform with contemporary hymn writers Keith and Kristyn Getty, as well as their band from Nashville, who were completing their tour of their native province, having previously performed at the Waterfront Hall after literally flying into Belfast from the BBC ‘Big Sing’ at the Royal Albert Hall. For the local performance at Orangefield Presbyterian Church, the Gettys led the singing of some of their own songs such as ‘In Christ Alone’ and ‘Facing a Task Unfinished’, as well as many more of their favourite hymns. Of further note is the fact that the Musical Director for the programme was Jonathan
Rea, Chief Executive of the ‘New Irish Arts’ and Director of the ‘New Irish Choir and Orchestra’, as well as, most pertinently, the husband of Grosvenor’s own Mrs Gillian Rea, a Geography teacher within the school. Particular thanks is extended to the twenty-two pupils from Years 13 and 14 who rose to the challenge so early in the academic year and impressed the BBC Producer on both nights with their creative harmonies, freshness of sound and immaculate behaviour in assisting to lead the congregational singing. Sincere gratitude is also offered to a number of members of GGS staff, namely the aforementioned Miss Foster, as well as Mr Jonathan Arnold (Music), Miss Sandra Harte (Physics), Mrs Rebecca Simpson (Technology and Design), Mr and Mrs Andrew White (P.E.) and Mr Ross Mr Comiskey (R.S.) who collectively provided an impressive representation from Grosvenor. We now look forword to seeing and hearing Grosvenor’s pupils singing the Getty worship songs over the coming months as they will be included in multiple ‘Songs of Praise’ programmes throughout the forthcoming year.
Moving Forwards Together at Leadhill [ #21 • O CTOBER 2016 / GROWING COMMUNIT Y ] Leadhill Primary School has had a really exciting start to the new school year, welcoming 140 children and their families into our community. With a growth of more than 40% in the past 3 years, the pupils, parents and staff are excited to see news spread about what Leadhill can offer for families. Not only do we have a school where every adult knows every child, we also provide wrap around care and a pre-school playgroup providing both peace of mind and convenience to parents. Looking ahead to the 2016-17 school year, we are excited to continue our work with Sustrans as we focus on encouraging sustainable transport to and from school. Our ‘Ditch the Dark’ event in October will focus on raising awareness of being safe when walking or cycling on darker days. We look forward to a bright and colourful spectacle as the children brighten up their coats and bicycles for the journey to school. This work on transport supports our continued project to raise awareness of impact to the environment as we work towards achieving our green Eco Flag. Musical events play a big part in the life of our school, and this year our choir and choral group are looking forward to singing in St Anne’s Cathedral in December as part
of the Action Cancer event ‘The Sound of Action’. Our choir will be very busy, with dates already booked for performances at Harvest services and Christmas Fairs. Children love to be in the limelight, and our little stars will get lots of opportunity to shine! In October, we hold our annual Harvest Service in school, where we specifically invite Grandparents and older relatives to attend. These extended family members are an important part of the lives of our children and the school. Following the success of our Digital Age project, we hope to continue to support parents and grandparents in becoming more confident in the use of technology, learning from our pupils in collaborative workshops. If you would like to know more about what Leadhill can offer your family, visit our website on www.leadhillps.com or come along and see our school. We currently have a limited amount of spaces still available in some of our classes and Pre-school Playgroup. For information about a place in our school or our Pre-school Playgroup facility or to arrange for an opportunity to visit our school, please contact the school office on 028 90401101.
LISNASHARRAGH PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS MAKE ANTI-LITTER MESSAGE CLEAR FOR ALL TO SEE
(L-R) Councillor Sian O’Neill, Deputy Chair of Belfast City Council’s People and Communities Committee, Isaac Penaflor (current P7, Lisnasharragh Primary School) and Madison Holland (Lisnasharragh P7 last year, and currently attending Ashfield Girls High School) and Principal Mr P Monks unveil the pupils’ winning Community Billboard Challenge anti-litter poster with the message: ‘Don’t risk the fine, bin it every time’.
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Thursday 13th October, 7pm NT Live – Encore Screening Hamlet by William Shakespeare Academy Award® nominee Benedict Cumberbatch (BBC’s Sherlock, The Imitation Game) takes on the title role of Shakespeare’s great tragedy. Thursday 20th October, 7pm NT Live – Encore Screening Coriolanus by William Shakespeare. National Theatre Live’s 2014 broadcast of the Donmar Warehouse’s production of Coriolanus returns to cinemas by popular demand.Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge, Coriolanus features an Evening Standard Award-winning performance from Tom Hiddleston (War Horse, The Hollow Crown, The Night Manager) in the title role, directed by the Donmar’s Artistic Director Josie Rourke.
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Thursday 27th October, 8pm Theatre of Blood Edward Lionheart (Vincent Price) is incensed that his last season of performances in Shakespearean plays did not win him a prestigious acting award from critics. He sets out to murder them all, each with a different style of death taken from a Shakespeare play.
FREE WEEKLY FILM CLUBS FOR AGES 5 – 19
We’re offering FREE weekly educational film screenings with either an introduction, handout or special activity such as a workshop. You will also be provided with links to additional resources online where you can upload reviews and learn about making your own movies. In partnership with INTO FILM SATURDAY MINORS FILM CLUB FOR AGES 5+ EVERY SATURDAY DURING THE SCHOOL TERM AT 12NOON OCTOBER 8th - Spy Kids (2001) [U] 15th - Mary Poppins (1964) [U] 22nd - Moomin Mania (2005) 90s Episodes [U]
TEENAGE KICKS FILM CLUB FOR AGES 12 – 19 EVERY FRIDAY DURING THE SCHOOL TERM NOW AT THE NEW TIME OF 5PM OCTOBER 7th - The Truman Show (1998) [PG] 14th - X+Y (2014) [12] 21st - The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) [12]
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Halloween Family Classic – Casper (PG) Saturday 29th October at 7pm & Monday 31st at 2pm. Casper is a friendly but lonely young ghost who can’t seem to help scaring people. Banterflix’s John Carpenter Night Friday 28th October 7.30pm We’ll be screening a film voted for by the public. We’re asking Carpenter fans to choose between Christine, Vampires, In the Mouth of Madness and Prince of Darkness. Tickets £6
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One of the most popular events in East Belfast is back for its annual bash The Gilnahirk Pipe Band will herald its opening at 2pm and Reverend Stephen Moore will officially open the Fair. In the main church hall will be a host of stalls including hand crafts, cakes, breads and jams, pre-loved handbags, toiletries, books and CDs and many others. An auction will be held in this hall at 3.00pm.The Stye Brae Centre will host a range of activities for kids including toy and Lego stalls, games, tuck shop, face painting and craft for kids of all ages, while the Scouts and Sunday school will lost a range of exciting games for children of all ages. Fans of the Disney movie ‘Frozen’ can look forward to a very special guest, the beautiful Anna, who will be making a guest appearance and Marshall from
Paw Patrol will also make a guest appearance. Outside, the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service hope to attend with their Paramedi-kidz ambulance, where the youngsters can experience at first hand life saving equipment our paramedics use in real life emergencies. Also outside will be a BBQ, plus an array of autumn plants, fresh fruit, vegetables and potatoes for sale and we hope for the PSNI vehicles for children to explore. All proceeds from this year’s event will be shared with 3 chosen charities – Marie Curie, Barnardos and Presbyterian Church in Ireland United Appeal. 161 Gilnahirk Road.
a new comedy musical presented by the award-winning Belfast Operatic Company. Running for 6 performances from 25th - 29th October, the musical comes just in time for Halloween and provides a real treat for all ages. Tickets are available from the Grand Opera House Box Office at (028) 9024 1919 or on the wesbite goh.co.uk
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Mums & Tots Monday
CALVARY MUMS & TODDLERS. 10.30-12.00am. £1 per family. 100 Dee St, BT4 028 9073 2331 EAST END BAPTIST TINY TOTS (Westbourne street). Each Monday during term time 10:30-12noon. £1 donation. Tel: 07786 962220. LITTLE STARS The Salvation Army 110 Cregagh Road Toys/snacks/craft/music. £1.50 per family. 10am-12 term time for 0-4 years. 028 9045 4466. SYDENHAM PARENT & TODDLER Mon 10-11.30 £1 per family. Inverary CC BT4 1RN 028 9047 1456 ST FINNIANS 10-11.30. Cregagh Park, 028 9079 2793. WANDSWORTH MUMS & CHUMS 10-11.45am. Wandsworth CC. £1 26a Belmont Church Rd. 07903 674698 Tuesday
ALBERTBRIDGE CONGREGATIONAL 10.30-12.15. Woodstock Link. Donation £1 CFC MOPS & TOTS 9.30-11am (term time - alternate Tuesdays) £1 for one child, £1.50 total for more. Tea/coffee/juice/snacks. CFC MOPS 9.30-11am (term time - alternate Tues) £3.50 per mum. Breakfast & creche. 10 Belmont Rd. 028 9067 1838 thisiscfc.com MERSEY STREET PRESBYTERIAN. 10-11.45am term time. £1. 028 9065 7025 MCQUISTON TODDLERS 10-11.30am. Toast, juice, tea, coffee & biscuits. McQuiston Memorial, 83 Castlereagh Road. MOUNT MERRION PARISH CHURCH 10am Toddler Group. Tel 07905 144070 Mount Merrion Ave, BT6. ST DONARDS CHURCH 10am-12 Bloomfield Avenue Tel: 028 9065 2321 £1 for adults. Tea/coffee/juice STRANDTOWN BAPTIST TOTS 10.00- 11.30am (term time) Strandtown Baptist Church, 1 Clonallon Court BT4 2AB Tel: 028 9080 8380 £1 per adult TOTS & CO 10.15- 11.45am (term time). Cregagh Methodist Church. £1.50 per family (incl juice/snack & tea. 28-30 Cregagh Rd. 028 9045 7564 Wednesday
BUSY BEES 10 -11:30am Knock Methodist Church, Knock Road MOUNTPOTTINGER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10.30am Toddlers ORANGEFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH 10.30-12. 37 North Road, BT5 5NE SMALLTALK @ ORANGEFIELD 10-11.45am O’field Church & Community, 464 Castlereagh Road. 02890 799391 orangefield.org.uk ST COLMCILLE’S PARENT & TODDLER 10am term time St Colmcille’s Parish Hall (opposite Tesco’s) in Ballyhackamore. Men looking after young children welcome. 191a Upper Newtownards Rd WILLOWFIELD MOTHER & TODDLER 10-12pm W’stock Rd, 028 9045 7654 Thursday
123 TOTS 10-11.45am Exchange Church, Albertbridge Road (opposite Keens in the old YMCA building) BLOOMFIELD METHODIST CHURCH 10-11.30am £1 per family Grand Parade 028 9065 8946. CREGAGH PRESBYTERIAN 10am mothers & toddlers. Tel Josephine 028 9065 4181. 102-104 Cregagh Road CREGAGH MUMS & TOTS 10-12pm Cregagh CC. Mount Merrion Avenue. Tel: 028 9040 1444 GILNAHIRK PRESBYTERIAN Thursdays 10-11.30am. £1 per family. 161 Gilnahirk Rd. Tel: Laura 07708 000025 GLENMACHAN TOTS & TODDLERS 10-12 term time. Church of God, Glenmachan Road. Tel 028 9076 1676 glenmachan.org KIRKPATRICK MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN Parents & Toddlers. 10-11.30am Upper Newtownards Rd £1 donation KNOCK PARENT & TODDLER 10-11.45am Knock Presbyterian 53 Kings Road, Gillian 07803 117619.
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ST COLUMBA’S MUMS & TOTS 9.45-11.45 (term time). 29 Kings Road WOODSTOCK LIBRARY RHYTHM & RHYME 10-10.30am. 0-4 years. 358 Woodstock Road. Tel 028 9050 9239
Classes & Events Monday
BALLYHACKAMORE LIBRARY 1-3 Eastleigh Drive 028 9050 9204. Ballyhack Book Pack - Adult reading group (1st Mon of the month) 7pm. Knit & Natter 2-4pm. Bedtime Stories 7pm. Womens Book Club (Last Mon of the month) 7pm. Creative Writers (3rd Mon of the month) 6.45pm. Ballyhackamore Crime Reading Group (2nd Mon of the month) 7pm. BEAN BLESSED Bloomfield Ave Congregational Church Tea/ coffee, scones, pastries. 10.30-12 BELMONT TOWER The Programme 6.30-8.30pm. 028 9076 1172 CREGAGH CRICKET CLUB Gibson Park Avenue 028 9045 9440 6.30pm Under 9 & Under 11 cricket training. CREGAGH PRESBYTERIAN Cub Scouts. 6.30pm. Tel John 07809 205579. 102-104 Cregagh Road HARDING MEMORIAL Rainbows 4-7yrs Mon 6pm Brownies 7-10yrs Monday 7pm Guides 10-14yrs Mondays 7pm. Clare 07905 556825. JUNIOR BOYS CLUB (FREE) 6pm-7pm @ St. Judes Parish, Ravenhill Rd P1-P6; Football, craft & games. ORANGEFIELD BAPTIST Ladies Coffee Morning 1st Mon of month 10.30am 37 North Rd 028 9065 7876 SKAINOS BUILDING SKAINOS.ORG Turas Irish Language Total Beginners 10am-Noon/ Upper Intermediate Class 10 -Noon. Childrens Irish Dancing Class 7-8pm. EBM Homework Club (P4-P6) 3.30–5.30pm. Contact Hannah Ferguson 028 9045 8560. Female Body camp from 7-8pm. FREE Trial. Sara Eaches on 07919 146434. Walking Group 6.30pm. STRAND ARTS CENTRE & NI STARS Holywood Rd, BT4 .nistars.com. Singing & dancing 7-8pm TULLYCARNET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GB Teenies & Explorers (3-8yrs) 6.30-7.30pm, Juniors (9-11yrs) 6.30-8pm, Seniors & Brigaders (12-18 yrs) 6.30-8.30 Contact Carol 07813 117453. Presbyterian Women’s Group (2nd & 4th Monday of month) 8pm TEL JEAN 02890 486492 WANDSWORTH COMMUNITY 028 9065 1668. Children’s Drama Academy 5-6pm. Children & Teens carnival drumming 6.30pm-7.30pm. Aerobics 7-8pm. Combat 8.15-9.30pm WOODSTOCK LIBRARY Mindful Colouring for adults. 10.30-11.30am 358 Woodstock Road. Tel 028 9050 9239 Tuesday
15TH NI GIRLS BRIGADE Cregagh Methodist 23-30 Cregagh Road Tinies (3-4) 6.15-7.15pm explorers (5-7) 6.15-7.30pm juniors (8-10) 7.00-9.00pm company (11-19) 7.30-9.30pm tel 07783 408609 ARDENLEE LADIES BOWLING CLUB Warm and friendly Club welcoming new members. Experience not necessary, bowls supplied. Ravenhill Green, Ormeau Park, opposite Ravenhill Avenue All enquiries to 90586446. Also meet on Thursdays. BALLYHACKAMORE LIBRARY 1-3 Eastleigh Drive 028 9050 9204. ART CLASSES - Interested in learning a new skill or improving an old one? Book your place in Ballyhackamore Library’s monthly art class (Adult). Classes commence Tuesday 4 October 10-12. Booking essential. BELMONT TOWER Childrens dance classes 4-7pm. Pregnancy Yoga 8pm-10pm. Belfast Wine Makers 8pm-10pm. Samantha Meditation 7pm-9pm. MOUNT MERRION PARISH CHURCH Junior puppet club. 3.30pm. P1-P3. Senior puppet club. 4.30pm. P4-P7. Tel 07443 334690. Learn to dance. 7.30pm, Ballroom, sequence & Latin. Tel 07547 801383. MOUNTPOTTINGER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10.30am Open Door. 2.30pm Senior Citizens (1st&3rd Tues of month). 6.30-7.45pm GB Explorers. 6.30-8pm GB Juniors. 7.309.30pm GB Seniors & Brigaders. 8.15pm -PW (2nd&4th Tues) TULLYCARNET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mixed Bowling Club – 7.30 / Cell Group - 7.30 SKAINOS BUILDING SKAINOS.ORG EBM Women’s Group 7pm-9pm. EBM Homework Club (P4 – P6) 3.30–5.30pm. EBM Choir practice (age 17+) 5.45 – 6.45pm. Irish Language Singing Class from 6 – 7pm. Total beginners Irish language 7-9pm. Irish Language Post Beginners Class 7-9pm. Turas Irish Language Improvers class 7-9pm (Dundonald High) Turas set dancing class from 7-8.30pm. Street League Football at
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Waterworks 3G Cliftonville Rd 3-5pm. Time Out 12.30-12.50.Mens Bible studies 11-12pm. Rang Comhra 7-9pm. WANDSWORTH COMMUNITY Playclub 3-4 yr olds 10am-12. Painting for Pleasure 11am-1pm. Kids Irish dancing 5-6.30pm, Aerobics 7-8pm. Appreciation of Art 7-9pm. Wasps seniors group last Tues of month 2-3.30pm. Belfast Boxing Fitness. Male & female 18+ 8.15pm. WOODSTOCK LIBRARY Adult reading group (general). First Tuesday of the month. Adult reading group (crime). Last Tuesday of the month. 6.45-7.45pm. 358 Woodstock Road. Tel 028 9050 9239 Wednesday
29TH NI GIRLS BRIGADE Cregagh Congregational. Explorers (3-7) 6:45-8:15pm. Company Section (8-18) 6:45-10pm. Helen 07938 521823. AVONIEL COMMUNITY GARDEN Beside Avoniel Leisure Centre. Open to public 1pm - 3pm. T: 028 9046 7925 BELMONT TOWER Baby massage 10am-1pm. PlayBall NI 9am-1pm. 39th Old Boys Flute Ensemble 7-9pm. Belfast Soroptimists 7.30pm-9. NI Orchid Society 6pm-8pm. Mindfullness 6.30pm-8.30 CREGAGH CRICKET CLUB Gibson Park Avenue, 028 9045 9440 6.30pm Under 13 & Under 15 cricket training. CREGAGH PRESBYTERIAN For seniors - “Evergreens’. 2.30pm. Tel Barbara 028 9045 3829. Beavers. 6.30pm. Tel Carolyn 07816 658507 Squirrels. 6.30pm. Tel 07597 684104 102-104 Cregagh Rd GILNAHIRK HORTICULTURAL & CIVIC SOCIETY 1st Wednesday of the month (Sep-May) 8-9.30pm Gilnahirk Presbyterian Church. GILNAHIRK MENS GROUP 10.30am – cuppa,chat, visiting speaker. Jack Britton Hall, Gilnahirk Presbyterian Church (October-April) GIRLS BRIGADE Bloomfield Ave Congregational. 3 yrs - P4 6.15pm.P5 upwards 7.30pm KNIT & CHAT Dundonald Methodist Church (Rank Road) on alternate Wednesdays, 2-4 pm starting 14th September, 2016. Very friendly group who will make you very welcome. Come along and enjoy the fellowship. Enquiries 02890 486247. LUNCHEON CLUB For senior citizens. 12 noon. £1.50. Cregagh Methodist. Pre book on 028 9045 7564. MOUNT MERRION PARISH CHURCH Homework club. 3pm. P1-P3. Homework club. 4pm. P4-P7. Tel 07443 334690. Ladies craft club. T: 028 9058 9149. MOUNTPOTTINGER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7.45pm Midweek Prayer. ORMEAU TABLE TENNIS CLUB Kids beginners table tennis 6.30-7.30. Adults beginners table tennis 7.30-9. 113 The Mount. OVER 60’S LUNCH CLUB Bloomfield Methodist Church. 12.30pm. 3 courses for £3. Grand Parade. Tel: 028 9065 2314 to book. SKAINOS BUILDING SKAINOS.ORG Kidz GAP - Young children with their Parents/Guardians 10am-12pm. Ladies Senior Friendship Club 2pm-3.30pm. Street Soccer five-a-side Avoniel Leisure Centre 1-3pm. Turas Irish Language Family Class 5.30 – 7pm. Irish Language Post Beginners class 7-9pm. Irish Language support class 12-3pm. Irish Language family class 5.30-7pm. Irish Language intermediate class 7-9pm. Irish Language intermediate exam class 12-3pm. Bible Studies general group 7.30-8.30pm. STRAND ARTS CENTRE “Wacky Wednesdays” All shows £3.50 TULLYCARNET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cell Group – 7.30 / House Group – 8pm, Held in 154 Comber Road. Contact - Stephen 02895084930 / 07904498502 WANDSWORTH COMMUNITY Sewing 10am-12. Flower Arranging 1.30-3.30pm. Yoga 7-8.30pm YOUTH DROP IN (FREE) 4-30-6pm @ St.Judes Parish Church Ormeau Rd. Secondary school youths. Pizza, snacks, chat, chill. WOODSTOCK LIBRARY One to one beginners computer lessons. Booking required. 358 Woodstock Road. Tel 028 9050 9239 Thursday
1ST BALLYMACARRETT OUTDOOR BOWLING April - Sept . Friendly Cub welcoming new members , Experience not necessary, bowls supplied , Ravenhill Green Ormeau Park, opposite Ravenhill Avenue . 90 455678 . ARDENLEE LADIES BOWLING CLUB Warm and friendly Club welcoming new members. Experience not necessary, bowls supplied. Ravenhill Green, Ormeau Park, opposite Ravenhill Avenue. 90 586446. BALLYHACKAMORE LIBRARY 1-3 Eastleigh Drive 028 9050 9204. Rhythm & Rhyme (1st & 3rd Thurs of the month) 11.15am. Booking essential. BELMONT TOWER Art classes 10am-1pm. Baby Sensory Classes 10am-1pm. Yoga 6-9pm. E Belfast Historical Society (Every 2nd Thursday Sep - May) 7.30pm CONNSBROOK AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Trekkers @ 6:30pm - Games, Quizzes, Crafts, Stories for kids
During school term time only. CREGAGH PRESBYTERIAN Girl Guides. 6.30pm. Gillian 028 9187 4687 Brownies. 6.30pm. Vicki 028 9045 8208. Rainbow Guides. 6pm. Claire 07598 866895 MOUNT MERRION PARISH CHURCH Diamontes Dance Group. Tel 07880 880829. MOUNTPOTTINGER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10.30-Midday Open Door. 6.30-7.30pm BB Anchor Boys.6.30-8pm BB Junior Section. 7.30-10pm BB Company Section SENIOR CITIZENS LUNCHEON CLUB Midday @ Ballymac Centre. SKAINOS BUILDING SKAINOS.ORG Over’s Luncheon Club 12.30-2pm. EBM homework club (P4-P6) 3.30 – 5.30pm. Turas Tin Whistle beginners 2-3pm.Coffee Morning comhra 10.30-noon. Bible Studies womens group 6.30-7.30 every fortnight. STRAND ARTS CENTRE Weekly screening of classic film TULLYCARNET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Parent and Toddler Group – 10.30-12 noon Contact – Stephen –02895084930 / 07904498502 BB - 6.30 Contact – Irene Mornin - 02890 486475 WANDSWORTH COMMUNITY 028 9065 1668. Needlework 10am-12pm. Spanish mums & tots 11am-12pm. Spanish for preschoolers 2.15-3pm. Spanish for children 3.15-4pm. Boot Camp 7-8pm. Core Combat 8.30-10pm. Friday
AIKIDO MARTIAL ARTS CLUB Belfast Aikido practice on Friday evenings 6:30-9pm and Saturday mornings 9-11am then 11-1pm in the Dojo at unit 9, 45 Ravenhill Road. Contact 07976 758908. ALBERTBRIDGE CONGREGATIONAL 6 Woodstock Link. Friday Friendship. 10.30-12.30pm. BALLYHACKAMORE LIBRARY 1-3 Eastleigh Drive 028 9050 9204. Chill Out Family Story. 3.30pm. Relax & Read 9 am-12pm. BELMONT TOWER Art Classes 10-1pm. EAST END BAPTIST CHILDRENS MEETING (Westbourne street). Every Friday night. 7-8pm. Quizzes, choruses, Bible lessons & lots of fun each week. MOUNT MERRION PARISH CHURCH 3rd Fri of the month - Messy Church. Tel 07880 880829 MOUNTPOTTINGER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11am-2pm Mens Lunch Club. 7.30pm Mixed Fellowship bowls SHILOH HALL 6 The Mount, Coffee Morning. 10:30-12. SKAINOS BUILDING SKAINOS.ORG Turas Irish Language Intermediate class 10-12noon. Friday Fusion - arts, crafts, play P1-P7 6:30pm-8pm. Street League Soccer 1.30–5.30pm. 5 a-side football Shaftesbury Community Centre. Tura’s ‘Turning the Lamps Down’ - traditional music, poetry, song, 2nd Fri of each month, 8-late. STRAND ARTS CENTRE Teenage Kicks Film Club 4.15 WANDSWORTH COMMUNITY Painting for Pleasure 11am-1pm. Kids Ju Jitsu 6-8pm. B’fast Boxing Fitness 8.15pm. WOODSTOCK LIBRARY Knit and Natter 2.00-3.00pm.358 Woodstock Road. Tel 028 9050 9239 Saturday
AVONIEL COMMUNITY GARDEN Beside Avoniel Leisure Centre. 1pm to 3pm. T: 028 9046 7925 MOUNT MERRION PARISH CHURCH SunshineFit Kids - keep fit. Mount Merrion Ave, BT6. ORANGEFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH 37 North Road, Searchlight Club p1-p7. 10.30-12. SKAINOS BUILDING SKAINOS.ORG Walking Group on selected Saturdays at 10am. Contact Gary Allen on 028 9045 8560. STRAND ARTS CENTRE & NI STARS Stage school. 10-1pm nistars.com WANDSWORTH COMMUNITY 028 9065 1668. STX/Kickboxing 10am-11.30am WOODSTOCK LIBRARY Storytime (4-8 years) 10.00-10.30am 358 Woodstock Road. Tel 028 9050 9239 Sunday
CONNSBROOK AVENUE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Sunday Worship at 11am and 7pm KINGDOM HARVEST CHURCH, BELFAST Sunday Worship 11am. "Superchurch" for Children 6-12yrs @ the Inverary Community Centre kingdomharvest.co.uk MOUNTPOTTINGER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11.30am Morning service. 6.30pm Evening service. MOUNT MERRION PARISH CHURCH KIC (Birth upwards). 10.30am. Youth Club. P4-P7. 6pm. Youth Club. Yr 8 upwards. 7pm. SKAINOS.ORG Worship 11am. Tea & Coffe @ 10.30am. Creche. STRAND ARTS CENTRE & NI STARS Singing & dancing 1.30-3.30. Saturday Minors Film Club 12 noon TULLYCARNET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Worship 10.45am & 6.30pm Junior Church 11.10am
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Sport
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FROM ZERO TO HEROES The Story Of East Belfast Ladies FC [ #2 1 • O C TOB E R 2 01 6 / W I N N I N G STR E A K ]
East Belfast 05’s Have a Strong September
East Belfast Ladies fired themselves into Northern Ireland ladies football history books after their unbelievable league and cup double winning debut season in the NIFWA league.
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ast Belfast Football Club was on the brink 4 years ago. Barley enough players to make 1 senior team things looked bleak. However through severe dedication from various club officials the rise and glory from this Inverary Park based club has nothing of a miracle. In the last few years the senior teams have won 4 major trophies in the NIFL one of which being the coveted Boarder Cup. They now have a strong and well established academy with grassroots football for children aged from 6 right up to 16.But why stop there! The club committee decided to continue the growth and 18 months ago unanimously agreed to start a ladies team. They asked former men’s 1st team manager and UEFA A licence coach John Spence to manage this project. ‘’it was always going to be a challenging prospect’’ said John, ‘’ we were venturing into the unknown, some of these girls barley understood the rules of the game and couldn’t even take throw in’s at the start, we certainly had a huge task on our hands. However what we did have was lots of girls with unbelievable character and determination, that excited me’’ Along with assistant manager Stephen Watters, John and the girls quickly got a ladies squad up and running. Unfortunately missing the deadline the join the NIWFA in 2015 the girls had focus on training mostly with the odd
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friendly game. ‘’missing the deadline for last season’s league registration was upsetting at the time, but thinking back may have been a blessing in disguise’’ John explains, ‘’it give us time to start from the basics, get a good sustained period of working on the girls fitness and during this period we were able to attract some experienced former league players who had falling out of way of the game for various reasons.’’ Entering into their first season East Belfast ladies had signed 25 girls. A wide range of experience existed in the squad and this was evident in the first 7 games losing 4 and winning 3. It was a chaotic start with the full list of signings being required at different times due to work and family commitments. ‘’we are a family club’’ Assistant Stephen claims ‘’ we have always wanted to create a family and community spirit in this group, my wife plays and we bring our own son to every session and match and other girls bring their kids also, whatever it takes to make time to meet up regularly’’ With this feel good factor oozing from the squad they attracted a few more marquee signings that was eventually to be the catalyst that would fire the ladies on a winning streak to glory. After a narrow and difficult 3-2 home defeat at home to Belfast Celtic Ladies the girls knuckled down and their true character came to light. They went on a run of winning 8 consecutive games
firing themselves to brink of league and cup glory. 2 games from double success the ladies rearranged work and family life to fully concentrate on what could be a huge week in their lives. A league decider game at home to Chimney Corner Ladies on Aug 24th and a League Cup final at Seaview again v big rivals Chimney Corner on the 29th. What a fairy tale week it ended up to be. Not without any drama. Going 1-0 down in the league decider at home the nerves had seemed to get the better of the girls. But a huge crowd at East Park, Inverary roared the girls home to a sublime comeback with centre back Trish Neil scoring the winner with little over 8 minutes left on the clock, ‘’it’s an unbelievable feeling to score the winner’’ Neil hailed, ‘’I’ve played every minute of every game this season and for it all to come down to a 1v1 with me and their keeper was so crazy, I was just so relieved to see the ball hit the back of the net’’ Another huge crowd witnessed the cup final scenes at the home of Irish League Champions Crusaders FC. A fitting venue for what was to be a champion performance from East Belfast. Again, just for added theatrics for the onlookers, East didn’t make it easy for themselves, going in at half time 1-0 down to much more fired up determined Chimney side out for revenge. ‘’we had a good chat with the
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Hamilton Attends British Ladies Amateur Open Strokeplay Championship
Economy Minister Simon Hamilton has attended the British Ladies Amateur Open Strokeplay Championship which is taking place at Knock Golf Club.
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he Championship took place from 31 August to 2 September and entrance was free. Speaking at the Championship, Minister Hamilton said: “I am hugely impressed with the quality golf I have seen today. I commend Knock Golf Club and all those involved in organising the Championship. Events such as this continue to boost our golfing profile with golf tourism proving to be a key element in growing the Northern Ireland economy. The huge success of our local players, the high quality of golf courses available and the ability to hosts events such as this proves that Northern
Ireland is an exceptional destination for golf.” The Minister concluded: “As the Minister responsible for tourism I aim to see Northern Ireland achieve its potential to become an internationally competitive and inspiring visitor destination, creating jobs and growing our local economy and golf will be integral in achieving this objective.” A copy of Tourism NI’s Strategic Review of Golf Tourism in Northern Ireland 20152020 is available at: www.tourismni.com/BusinessSupport/ Culture,HeritageandActivityTourism/Golf. aspx
girls in the changing room’’ said Watters, ‘’we were sloppy and frustrating in the first half which we put down to nerves, the second half was a now or never moment’’ East responded in true heroic fashion taking a 2-1 lead after 8 minutes of the second half, Melissa Galloway scored the equaliser, again repeating the same feat she achieved in the league decider 5 days previous. Noelene Douglass doubled the lead volleying home a pin point perfect cross from Rachel Laverty. East sealed the Cup double with a sublime solo effort from non-other than top goal scorer Shelly Stothers. “Its an enormous personal achievement to be club captain of these girls, “states Kimberley Matthews, “I have a huge affinity with East Belfast FC with my dad managing the mens senior team. To emulate his success with these ladies is an amazing feeling ill never forget. I am delighted for these girls and all they achieved’’ quoted a gleaming John Spence, ‘’it’s a huge achievement to win any trophy in the NIWFA but to win the double in your first season is beyond belief, I truly believe these girls can go on create a huge history for themselves, their strength and belief is next to none and I’m proud of every one of them’’ The East Belfast Ladies end of season awards night is on October 1st at the Con Club. Then they go again early January aiming for more silverware.
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We recently had the pleasure of helping to sponsor the East Belfast 05’s and results for the boys in September have been very good. Saturday the 10th saw them beat Glentoran 3-0. Goalscorers were Gareth Ryan, Harvey Donaghy and Jake Seaton. Saturday 17th saw the team playing Lisburn Utd and again the boys won very comfortably with special mention to Gareth Ryan, Finlay Waring and Harvey Donaghy (below) all scoring hatricks. The final game in September s against Castle Juniors A at the home pitch Inverary Ave. The boys finished the month in style recording another fine 4-1 victory. Gareth Ryan got another 2 with Dale Hoy and kyle Leighton adding the others. Next month sees the boys competing in both the 11 aside SBYL premier league and also the 9aside league as well. We wish them all the very best. More news next month.
LEFT: Shorts under 13’s pictured here with MD Chris McCartney of SAC Compliance Ltd, who have sponsored this years new training kit. RIGHT: Peter Maud and his team of stylists, of Peter Maud Hair Peace, Holywood Road, present some of the Shorts under 16 team with this years new away kit. Shorts Juniors start the new season with some new sponsorship deals and have added 2 new age groups to the club, a under 10’s (07) team and a under 8’s (09) team, both teams are playing in the IFA run development leagues and will follow in the footsteps of the already well established under 16’s, 13’s and 12’s. Shorts Juniors are a very friendly welcoming club based at Aircraft Park, Holywood Road. Any boys or girls interested in joining Shorts, get in touch with Ronnie on 07858 227049.
Finlay East Belfast FC Mini Soccer Academy takes place every Sunday 12.30-2pm at Inverary Playing Fields. For 3-6 year olds, boys and girls. Fully qualified coaches. Free of charge.
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Football By Alan Hall
Glens Slump to Defeat at The Showgrounds
A game of unequal symmetry, the proverbial game of two halves, as Glentoran slumped to this 4-1 defeat by David Jeffrey’s Ballymena United at the Showgrounds.
BALLYMENA UNITED 4 | GLENTORAN 1 Not the way Roy Coyle would have liked to have signed off in his latest caretaker role and, on this performance, the new manager has a job on his hands. In horrendous weather conditions, it was the Sky Blues who created the first real opening, just two minutes in; Willie Faulkner dragging his shot across Elliot Morris’s goal, and wide of the far post. At the other end, James Ferrin headed a Chris Lavery corner straight at keeper Alan Blayney. Curtis Allen was looking lively up front for the Glens and on eight minutes, he fastened onto a Ross Redman pass, but Blayney was alert
to the danger, darting off his line to make the block. Glentoran went close again when Jonny Smith’s searching pass seemed to present Lavery with a clear run on in on goal, only for referee Steven Taylor to surprisingly whistle for a none too obvious infringement. Although still scoreless, the Glens were building up a head of steam and Blayney had to show his old class by pawing away Eric Foley’s 30 yard free kick. Striker turned defender Jonny Addis fired wide from the resultant corner. On 15 minutes, Allen surely took the wrong option, in trying to play in Lavery instead of pulling the trigger
RATHFERN RANGERS 1 | SIROCCO WORKS 3 SIROCCO Works sit proudly at the top of Division 1B, with five wins out of five after Saturday’s 3-1 success over fellow challengers Rathfern Rangers at the Diamond, Rathcoole. To be fair, it wasn’t the worst week to meet Rathfern, given that they had four players, Jimmy Douglas, Glen McCord, Josh Doyle and Philip Gordon all sent off the week before, against one of Tommy Kincaid’s former clubs, Barn United. The Newtownabbey side were also missing striker Paul Waite and midfielders Robbie Lee Crawford, Willie McMurdie and Stuart Crawford. Sirocco boss Tommy Kincaid conceded, “It might have been a good day to meet Rathfern, but you can only beat what’s in front of you, and we could have won by more, after missing two one on ones with the keeper. But I’m sure they will be looking to have a good go at us when we meet at our place later in the season!” Sirocco opened the scoring at the Diamond, when Kurtis Hanna stroked the ball past keeper Neil Lovell. On the turnaround, it was Hanna again, although Rathfern did narrow the gap, through left back Aaron Wright. Sirocco, however, soon restored their two goal cushion through Lewis Irwin, and could have been out of sight had Matt Stitt and Lee Ashe not been just a little too casual when straight through on goal; the midfielders missing the target on both occasions. Saturday (8th), it’s back to Dixon Park for the visit of Wellington Rec. Sirocco Works; Shields – Fleming, McConville, Allen – Spiers, Stitt, Stewart, Duffy, Hanna – Irwin, McLarnon (Ashe). Subs (unused) Forsyth, Mannis.
DROMORE AMATEURS 2 | SHORTS 3
Shorts climb up to third place in Division 1c following Saturday’s victory over bottom club Dromore Amateurs at Ferris Park. It was the Amateurs who were first to strike. Back, though, came the visitors through Alan Jamison and Andrew Dummigan. Twoone then at the break and Shorts should have tightened their grip ten minutes after the turnaround, but Dummigan missed a penalty, after he himself had been brought down inside the box. That was looking a costly miss when Dromore levelled matters on 75 minutes. But Shorts weren’t to be denied, restoring their lead courtesy of Daniel Orr ten minutes from time. As Shorts manager Lee Cathcart reflected afterwards, “It was close enough, but we’re starting to get a few players back which is making a difference!” Saturday (8th), it’s back to the league where Shorts travel to Iveagh United. Shorts; Gibson – Graham, Crawford (McGhee), Martin, Smith (Wynne) – Orr, Carnduff, Ennis, Annett – Jamison, Dummigan (Lorimer)
EAST BELFAST 3 | ABBEY VILLA 3
A last gasp Abbey Villa equaliser saw East Belfast drop their first league points of the campaign. East had to play the last 15 minutes with just nine men, after Craig Campbell and James Belshaw picked up injuries, with all three substitutes already on the field. Since our last edition, East have lost their grip of the Border Regiment Cup, beaten by Islandmagee and were knocked out of the Steel and Sons by Ballymena Provincial Intermediate League outfit, Glebe Rangers, who were in the Championship in the not too distant past. Stephen Robb had given the EastEnders the lead but goals from Dornan and Dalzell saw the Millisle side go off at the half way mark 2-1 up. Parity was restored after the break when Luke Wilson was upended inside the box; Stuart Beattie doing the formalities from the spot. A Robb header had East back in front and that
himself, after being nicely fed by Foley. A minute later, nonetheless, Glentoran were in front, with that same combination unlocking the Ballymena defence; Foley ushering the ball through for Allen to slot past Blayney, for his 50th goal for the club. It was looking good for the EastEnders, especially given their good recent record at the Ballymena Showgrounds, but they failed to turn the screw with Steven Gordon (twice), Lavery and Allen all squandering presentable opportunities. Just past the half hour, Foley almost prised out another opening for Allen but his tempting cross was cut out by Blayney, with the striker lurking, ready to nod the ball home. Yet there was a brief hint of things to come when Redman conceded a free kick on 33 minutes; Ferrin doing well to clear the danger, as Tony Kane swung the ball over. Back on the attack, Jonathon Smith set up Lavery, but Jim Ervin’s intervention took the sting of the shot, allowing Blayney to save comfortably. One-nil then at the half way mark, but the general consensus amongst the travelling support was that this
one should already have been done and dusted. As you’d expect, David Jeffrey managed to get some sort of reaction from his players; United came out fighting and it was ‘game on’ once more after just six minutes; Gordon losing possession in the midfield and the ball was played out the right to Ervin who brushed past Redman before crossing for Faulkner to head past Morris. The ball, however, rebounded back off the right hand post but, with the keeper slow to react, it was Ballymena skipper Allen Jenkins who bundled it home from a few yards out. Glentoran almost bounced back five minutes later when Foley’s free kick was too hot to handle for Blayney, but there was no Glens player following up. Instead, it was the Braidmen who inched in front on the hour; Gary Thompson finding Cathair Friel who was afforded too much time and space, swinging the ball to the far post for Faulkner to head home. The visitors could have been back in tandem but one time Southampton netminder Blayney was again equal to the occasion, with a fine save to defy Lavery.
looked to be enough to make it three wins out of three, despite Villa’s two man numerical advantage. But instead it was Abbey who snatched a share of the spoils, following a free kick right at the death. Saturday (8th), they return to East Park for the visit of Ballynahinch Olympic. East Belfast; Halliday – Belshaw, McMillan (Campbell), McCaughan, Evans (Cousins) – Wilson, Beattie, Davidson (Garrett), Pinkerton – Robb, Wright. Player In; Warren Pinkerton, M, Ards Rangers.
KILLYLEAGH YC 1 | ORANGEFIELD OB 1
It was the home side who had first strike, scoring from the spot after what looked like a rather harsh handball decision. Orangefield found their answer when Ross Orderly’s free kick was bundled in by William Gracey. The Old Boys themselves had two plausible penalty appeals turned down in the second session, when Chris Dickey and then David Tittensor went down in the box. Its best wishes, too, for a speedy recovery to midfielder Daryl Finlay who had to come off with a shoulder injury. 8th Oct its back to the Cregagh Sports Ground for the visit of Paul Kirk’s Rathfriland Rangers in the Border Regiment Cup. Orangefield OB; Taylor – L Cunningham, McNaul, Hamilton, Orderly – Dickey, K Cunningham, Finlay (Keery), Gracey – Tittensor, Moore (Gibson).
On 82 minutes, Ballymena gained some breathing space. Aaron Harmon totally misjudged the bounce, leaving United with a 3 v 1 situation with only young Tiernan McAuley covering for the Glens, with Harmon desperately trying to back track. Friel stormed through, slipping the ball wide of Morris only to see his effort ping off the right hand post. As Thompson homed in on the follow up, he was barged over by Harmon. An obvious penalty and while Morris guessed right and dived right, force overcame anticipation as Tony Kane’s able shot fizzed into the bottom corner. Five minutes later, Mr Taylor was pointing to the spot again; a little harsher this time, though it was probably the assistant who signalled for Marcus Kane’s handling aberration. This time, both Kane and Morris changed sides, but the end result was the same – 4-1 and the game really was over for the visitors. Glentoran: Morris, McAuley, Redman (Kane), Ferrin, Addis, Foley, Harmon, Lavery (Novo), Gordon (Caldwell), Allen, Smith. Subs (unused) Leu, Kane.
A one sided opening half, with the Welders by no means flattered by that two goal margin. Yet they couldn’t quite regain the same rhythm in the second session, as Breda came into the game more, forcing keeper Samuel Johnston into a couple of useful saves. At least, unlike Glentoran at Ballymena, the Welders managed to hold onto their first half advantage and were well worthy of the three points. The Welders were captained by Craig ‘Chopper’ Harris, making his 200th appearance for the club. H&W Welders; Johnston, Dickson, Armstrong, Harris, McMurray, Spence (Nixon), Deans, K Devine, McKee, McLellan (Boylan), Middleton (McMillan). Subs (unused) S Devine, Bowers. Forthcoming matches October 7th – Ballyclare Comrades (a) 16th – Larne (a) 19th – Glenavon (a) – League Cup 22nd – Armagh City (h) 29th – Dergview (a)
BLOOMFIELD 0 | BRYANSBURN RANGERS 2
Bloomfield had already beaten Bryansburn 3-2 after extra time on that same ground in the Border Regiment Cup earlier in the season. Perhaps missing the organisational ability of the vocal Brodie Leeman at the back, Bloomfield were slow getting out of the blocks and it was Rangers who dominated the opening quarter. The home side came more into the picture as the half progressed, without troubling the visiting keeper. The Bangor side showed the way, opening the scoring on 70 minutes. That was the prod Bloomfield shouldn’t have needed and they could have bounced right back had the Rangers keeper not pulled off an excellent save to deprive Michael Bowers, clawing the ball out of the top corner. Instead, it was Bryansburn who made sure with a second goal just before the close. Bloomfield manager Jason Elliott afterwards had, “No complaints, Bryansburn played well, they were hard to break down. On the day, if we had played to our strengths, we could have beaten them – but there’s a lack of belief at the minute. We were dropping deeper and deeper, almost waiting on the other team scoring!” Best for Bloomfield, left back Dean Moore. Saturday (8th), away to Saintfield United. Bloomfield; Harvey – Shaw, Woods, McVeigh, Moore – Armstrong, Cowden, Bowers (Burton), Getty (Booth), Jeffers – Lamont (Lowden).
KNOCKBREDA 0 | H&W WELDERS 2
This was one the Welders could have had out of sight in the opening quarter had they not been holding their own ‘crossbar challenge’, with Danny McKee, Michael McLellan and Chris Middleton both striking the frame of the goal. And when the Shipyardmen were awarded a penalty, after Ryan Deans was brought down inside the box, McLellan’s spot kick, true to form, smacked off the crossbar. Instead, it was left to defender Gary Spence to show the way, getting on the end of Karl Devine’s low corner. Yet the strange obsession of battering ball against crossbar wasn’t yet over, as Middleton once more tested the quality of the joinery, before getting it right in first half stoppage time, finishing off a McKee cross.
ABOVE L-R: Bobby Stewart (Club Representative), Stephen Carlisle (Club Chairman), Terry Pateman (NAFL Chairman), Alderman Brian Kingston (Lord Mayor of Belfast), David Martin (IFA President), Jim Shaw (ex IFA President), Rodney Humphries (Club President).
An evening of celebration
Orangefield Old Boys’ 50th anniversary
ORANGEFIELD Old Boys are fifty years young and to mark their anniversary a special dinner was held at Belfast City Hall. Special guests included the Lord Mayor of Belfast, Alderman Brian Kingston; Mr David Martin, IFA President, the former President, Mr Jim Shaw and the Chairman of the Northern Amateur Football League, Mr Terry Pateman. The club was formed in 1966, comprising of past members and teachers of Orangefield High School. They joined the
Northern Amateur League in 1970, achieving Intermediate status in 1987. Orangefield play their home games at the Cregagh Sports Club on Gibson Park Avenue, Belfast. The First Team is managed by Gary Cunningham, assisted by Stephen Carlisle. The Old Boys field four teams in total. As well as the First team who play in the NAFL Division 1A, there is Seconds in 3A , as well as two Junior teams, the under 18s and under 16s.
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