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They have a very loyal client base for which they are truely grateful for and always have time to welcome new clients. The salons highly qualified team of professional therapists are an asset to the business and all bring individual qualities and expertise to the workplace. Claire truely believes without the great team in place, the salon wouldn’t be what it is today.
Last year Claire and her husband Jonathan recently ventured into her new business venture and launched, Limited Company Sugar FX Ltd. This is manufacturing & wholesale of cosmetic products mostly used for body sugaring aftercare. These products are paraben free, vegan, SLS free and most importantly handmade. Claire has great hopes for the brand and with
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claire’s story The night of the NI Hair & Beauty Awards ceremony was bitter sweet, as unfortunately Claire couldn’t be there to pick up her award. She had just recieved terrible news the week before that her beloved dad had sadly passed away in Barcelona, after a week’s holiday on a cruise ship. Her world was shattered, as Claire’s dad was and is her ‘rock’ - always so proud of her salon and all that she had achieved in her life. Claire says the award she won was in honour of her beloved dad and a tribute to him. She plans to place a plaque outside her salon and as she puts it: “In remembrance of the most amazing man I’ve ever known.” her training studio already in action they have great expectations of becoming a UK leading brand for Body Sugaring. She works with other leading brands in the beauty industry including HD Brows, Eve Taylor, Shrinking Violet, Lusso tan, BPerfect, Sugar Fix, Tatti Lashes & Clinicare.
Since opening the salon Claire has had four children and they are all under the age of seven - an extremely busy working mum who is determined to show anything is possible if you put your mind to it and you are surrounded by the right group of people.
velvet rose Awards Over the past 6 years the salon has grown from strength to strength. Northern Ireland HAIR AND BEAUTY AWARDS. (Up against 60 salons)
Her salon is definitely a family ran business with huge help from the family, especially Claire’s father who transformed the salon from a shell to the beautiful place of work that it is now. And also her husband for every odd job she can think of every weekend. Clients love this family atmosphere and with such a loyal returning clientele it feels like a home away from home. This year Claire wants to focus on building the training school, launching Sugar Fix into an international market & hopefully plans to franchise the business. Claire Baxter, propreitor.
2017 - Co Antrim salon of the year 2019 - Team of the Year 2022 - Northern Ireland Salon of the Year They are also one of the Good Salon Guides 5* Salons and a CPD Centre of Excellence with the salons most recent expansion into becoming a certified training studio. Being part of Good Salon Guide means being part of a club that recognises and promotes high standards in hairdressing and beauty.
Claire didn’t come from a beauty background originally and has a degree in Spanish and film studies from Queen’s University and a PGDip in Communication, Advertising and Marketing from University of Ulster. She studied beauty therapy part time at evening class as a hobby and ended up going to work on cruise ships after university and that’s how she entered the beauty industry full-time.
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COLUMNIST – KATHY CLUGSTON Smell You Later
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MY TOP TEN Colleen O'Hare
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PLATINUM JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS
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IN PROFILE: CHRISTINE MACKIN
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JANE HARDY INTERVIEW Rebecca McKinney
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SOCIETY WEDDINGS
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UT INFLUENTIAL WOMEN AWARDS
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NI WOMEN FOOTBALL HEAD TO THE EUROS
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HOTEL REVIEW Trinity City Hotel
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ARTS DIARY
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BOOK EXTRACT The Former Boy Wonder
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LIFE & TIMES EDITED BY KATHY CLUGSTON
Kathy Clugston is a freelance radio presenter. She chairs the long-running BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Gardeners’ Question Time’ and presents the weekly entertainment show ‘The Ticket’ on BBC Radio Ulster.
SMELL YOU LATER This month, Kathy describes what life is like with no sense of smell. “My daughter’s got no nose.” “How does she smell?” “Terrible!” This oft-repeated joke was one of my late stepdad’s favourites, borne of my anosmia. That’s the medical term for having no sense of smell. I don’t often tell people about my condition, not because I’m embarrassed about it in any way but because it’s usually too much effort to explain it: “No, not even perfume… no, not food either…honestly, nothing! Yes, I am lucky I can’t smell B.O…” In evolutionary terms, smell is the oldest of the senses, essential for feeding, mating and avoiding danger, but we know relatively little about it. If you have a properly functioning nose, you probably rarely think about the minor miracles it performs. Yet without smell the world is a totally different place. When I was a child, smelling was a game I played along with. Driving past a manure-rich farm, my parents would remark on the “fine country smell” and I would enthusiastically agree. Someone once let off a stink bomb at my school and everyone ran around gagging and retching, including the teacher. I was the only one who could bear to clear it up. Smelling was like a joke I wasn’t being let in on. It didn’t occur to me that I might have a medical condition. It’s estimated that more than three million people in the UK, about 5 percent of the population, have a smell disorder. There are many causes - sinus infections, viruses (including Covid 19), head injuries, polyps, diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. The condition can be temporary, intermittent or long-term. The smell function can disappear entirely (anosmia), be reduced (hyposmia), become distorted or disgusting (parosmia) or detect odours that aren’t there
(phantosmia). Older people may start to find food less enjoyable, not realising that it’s their sense of smell that is deteriorating. My anosmia is congenital. I was born without an olfactory bulb, the equipment that transmits information from the nose to the brain. I only found this out a few years ago l when I made a documentary about smell for BBC Radio 4. My Mum had taken me to a GP when I was about 10 after realising I couldn’t smell a gas leak. We were sent away none the wiser. That was the early 1980s and more is known about anosmia now, but there are still only a few clinics in the UK dealing specifically with smell and taste disorders. Most anosmics have a poor or altered sense of taste, or more accurately “flavour”, which is closely linked to smell. Luckily for me, I am able to fully enjoy food, but anosmics who suddenly lose their sense of smell can find eating and drinking much less pleasurable, even unbearable. Not many smelling people realise how profound the emotional effects of smell loss are. How often have you picked up a scent that transports you back to a moment in your childhood? Or a holiday you once had? Or a loved one, now gone? I have never experienced this. Try to imagine waking up one day and not being able to smell your child’s freshly shampooed head, the magnolia in your garden, the toast burning in the toaster. Imagine that everything you eat tastes strange or of nothing at all. You can see why depression is common among people affected by taste and smell disorders. My day-to-day life is only mildly affected: I have carbon monoxide alarms in the kitchen, I don’t eat food that’s past its use-by
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date, I don’t douse myself in eau de toilette. If, when presented with the armpit of a garment to sniff, my partner gags, I won’t wear it for a second day. But, like many other anosmics, I am aware that there is a missing dimension to my life, a door to an experience of people, places and things that is closed to me. So if you are fortunate enough to be able to wake up and smell the coffee, take a moment to breathe it in and give thanks. The charity Fifth Sense is dedicated to smell and taste disorders. www.fifthsense.org.uk
THIS MONTH’S OBSESSIONS: Making Sense of Cancer with Hannah Fry – An emotional and courageous TV documentary in which 36-year-old maths professor Hannah Fry charts her journey with cervical cancer, and asks us to examine our attitudes to cancer treatment. Available on BBC Iplayer.
Lemon Curd – Nothing new of course, but I’ve only just rediscovered it after loving it as a child. Unlike its sticky companion jam, lemon curd doesn’t require much skill to make and you only need lemons, sugar, butter and eggs.
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Raise your glasses folks! There’s a brand new drinks experience in the heart of Belfast! The Spirit Circle, operated by award-winning Taste & Tour who serve some of Belfast’s best loved food and drink tours including; the ever-popular Belfast Food Tour, Belfast Gin Jaunt, City Cocktail Circuit, 5 Stop Brunch and many more have recently launched ‘Sensorium’ and ‘Belfast by the Glass’. Coowned by food and drink obsessed Caroline Wilson and Phil Ervine, The Spirit Circle is home to two very different drinks experiences. Based in the National Bank Buildings, above The National bar, on Belfast’s High Street, ‘Sensorium’ is an interactive sensory cocktail experience set over three floors. Guests will be offered a series of sensory experiments, meet The Inhibitor, your artificial intelligence friend and discover the drinks and cocktails your subconscious wants but emotions desire! Next up ‘Belfast by the Glass’ offers an alternative history of Belfast through booze. Guests are taken through six chapters of Belfast, try six very different drinks and leave with a sense of pride of how far Belfast has come. Launch night guests included legend Dame Mary Peters and Gemma Louise Bond. Sensorium is £45 per person, two hours long and includes four cocktails and a series of sensory experiments. Belfast by the Glass is £40 per person, takes 75 minutes and includes trying six different drinks. Don’t forget to drink responsibly folks! The Spirit Circle experiences can be booked through the website: www.thespiritcircle.co.uk
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My day simply flies by and then it’s time to pick up the kids, dinner, bedtime and repeat! 5. Do you have a specific fitness regime? I am a member of Maeve Madden’s ‘Queens Don’t Quit’ online fitness programme. Thanks to my 4-day-working week, I aim to get five workouts done every week. I also enjoy walking whilst listening to podcasts - of course one of my favourite one being The Public Eye, which is hosted by Sarah Travers and is recorded here in Granite Exchange.
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6. Do you have any tips for staying positive? I start each day on a positive note by being thankful for all the great things in my life like my family, my job, my colleagues. When I am faced with challenging situations and obstacles, I try to focus on the good things, no matter how small or insignificant they seem. I tend to keep positive people in my friendship circle as I feel negative people can bring you down with them.
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7. What do you think is the best thing about living in Northern Ireland? Northern Ireland has so much to offer and it is a fantastic place to live, bring up my family and work. We have so many incredible businesses that have been founded here and lots of opportunities for start-ups and small businesses, some of which I got to personally meet in Granite Exchange. We are also blessed with beautiful mountains, coastlines and landmarks.
1. What do you love most about your job? I love the variety of my work, from showing potential clients around our state-of-the-art serviced offices and meeting rooms to soundchecking our podcast users. Granite Exchange is home to so many businesses and one of the most enjoyable aspects of my role is seeing these businesses at Granite Exchange grow and succeed. We’ve created an uplifting and collaborative culture which makes my role so enjoyable. In addition to my responsibilities, my role facilitates me to enjoy an excellent work-life balance, which helps me retain the energy and passion I need to do my job. I leave the office every day feeling upbeat because I love what I do and work with an incredible team and boss.
8. What is your mantra or favourite quote that you live by? Dream big, stay positive, work hard and enjoy the journey – Urijah Faber 9. Who has been your biggest influence? There’s been so many influential people in my life but professionally, Jonathan McKeown, owner of Granite Exchange is someone who I hugely respect for his forward-thinking approach, respect for his teams and innovative ideas. He’s an inspirational businessman.
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Broughshane had got into the spirit of things with a cap (him) and pretty dress (her). They said: “We were always going to dress up. We haven’t been to an event like this for so long.” Alan Holden MBE, his mother and volunteer Barbara Little happily posed by the fountain. Mr Holden said: “The Queen’s brilliant, she presented me with my MBE in 2013 and I think she seems to have a soft spot for Northern Irish people.” His mother recalled Royal family members sometimes attending church locally. Union Jacks were on backpacks here and there. The Swingtime Starlets belted out wartime hits, including In the Mood, there was a bit of dancing. Some Dad’s Army style tunes were played impeccably for the two p.m. parade of the Jubilee medals awarded to servicemen and women of all ranks. The weather held, it didn’t rain. Well, it wouldn’t have dared.
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EDITED BY JANE HARDY Jane Hardy is a feature writer who has interviewed a few of the big names from Arlene Foster to Mrs Thatcher.
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Lady Mary Peters, Chief Executive of LCCC David Burns, Brigadier James Senior CBE 38th (Irish) Brigade, Secretary of State, Brandon Lewis CBE MP, Lord Lieutenant of County Down Gawn Rowan Hamilton, Mayor of Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council, Alderman Stephen Martin, 9th Marquess of Downshire Nicholas Hill and Head of Hillsborough Castle and Gardens, Laura McCorry.
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SEA BANGOR ROYAL VISIT This year’s Sea Bangor Festival was transformed to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Running over Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th June, Sea Bangor celebrated the Platinum Jubilee taking place on and around Eisenhower Pier. The Earl and Countess of Wessex joined members of the public as they celebrated The Queen’s reign. 1. Amy and Alison Caldwell from Bangor. 2. Celebrity chef Jean-Christophe Novelli MBE with City of Bangor CEO Stephen Reid. 3. Chris and Angela Haggan. 4. Robert, Sophie and Jennifer Wilsden. 5. Molly Hagan and aunt Julie Jones from Donaghadee. 6. Dad Matt Tenant with boys Jacob and Cillian on board the RNLI boat. 7. Prince Edward greets crowds. 8. Phil, Neill, Adrienne and Soren Fox. 9. Morris Minors Owners Club who met and chatted with the royal visitors. 40
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Royally Rewarded This month Ulster Tatler features a selection of photographs from those members of the community recognised in the Queen’s Honours.
ANNE BROWN BEM
JOAN MCAULEY BEM
Joan McAuley has received a British Empire Medal (BEM) after working with small children at the Peter Pan Playgroup in Trillick for 27 years. Mrs McAuley only found out she would be receiving her honour on New Year’s Eve the same time the public did, via email. She said that it was a complete surprise. “I have been working for 27 years with kids between the ages of three and four. I love my job. I wouldn’t have been there for so long if I didn’t love it.”
Mrs Anne Brown, Counsellor at Belfast Women’s Aid received a British Empire Medal by The Lord Lieutenant of the County Borough of Belfast Dame Fionnuala Jay O’Boyle at a recent ceremony at Hillsborough Castle in recognition of her service to victims of Domestic Violence. Here she is pictured with her husband Roland Brown. Photo by Aaron McCracken
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Wendy Anderson MBE, a respiratory consultant who works in the Northern Health and Social Care Trust has been made an MBE in the New Year’s Honours list for her work during the pandemic. Wendy was invited to attend the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Wendy wore a dress from ‘Droopy and Brown’ in Edinburgh, purchased 25 years ago and attended the reception with her niece Lara, who finished a language degree the day prior.
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LAUNCH OF HERITAGE AND TOURISM PROJECT May witnessed a celebration at historic Cloona House for the Colin Neighbourhood Partnership to mark the launch of a novel heritage and tourism project, supported by the Department for Communities and the Urban Villages Initiative. The project focuses on the history of the Colin/Dunmurry area from penal times to the linen industry and the 1798 Rebellion. Colin CEO Ms Annie Armstrong said: ‘We are proud to showcase our rich history and use it to promote tourism in the area’. Historical consultant Dr Éamon Phoenix said the next step was to train local people as tour guides.
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RETIREMENT EVENING FOR MR C. PEEL Sullivan Upper School held an evening event to say farewell to their Headmaster, Mr C Peel at The Royal Belfast Golf Club. To celebrate his twelve years’ leadership, current and previous members of staff and Governors enjoyed a meal, speeches and some light entertainment. 1. Louise Graham, Sinead McKeown, Clare Dorman, Jennifer Hutchinson, Jane McVeigh and Amy Morgan. 2. Christina Byrnes, Andria & Chris Peel, Stephen Thompson and Catherine Moore. 3. Darlene Middleton, Kay Millar and Linda Montgomery. 4. Amanda Graham, Andria & Chris Peel, Sam Graham. 5. Chris Peel with the Board of Governors. 6. Rosemary Gilbert, Jenny Chambers, Michelle McAvoy, Margie Hanna, Sharon Torrens and Jacqueline Kelly. 7. Sam and Amanda Graham, Andria & Chris Peel, Stephen Thompson, Catherine Moore and Christina Byrnes. 8. Martin Beggs, Kirsty Merriman, Wendy McCullough and Laura Barr. 9. Mr Brian Cave, Past Chair Board of Governors, Mrs Andria Peel and Mr Christopher Peel, Headmaster with Mr Chris Warnock, Current Chair of the Board of Governors.
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A CELEBRATION OF RORY BEST Banbridge Rugby Club hosted a black-tie event in celebration of one of Ireland’s greatest rugby players, Rory Best. A fabulous night was had in the Europa Hotel Belfast and Rory’s chosen charity, Cancer Fund for Children, also benefited from the event. 1. Rory and Jodie Best. 2. Suzanne and Iain Henderson. 3. Chris and Jade Henry. 4. Hannah and Jacob Stockdale. 5. Rory Best and Phil Alexander. 6. Robbie and Kirsty Diack. 7. Paddy and Lynda Robinson with Mark McCall. 8. Aisling Lawless, Chris Nelmes, James Mathers, Maynard Sinton, Craig Stewart and Fiona Rice. 9. Andrew and Anna Trimble with Declan Fitzpatrick.
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The Catholic Chaplaincy at Queen’s University Belfast gathered in the iconic setting of Belfast’s City Hall on Friday 10th June for a Gala Ball to celebrate Chaplaincy’s Golden Jubilee. More than 250 students, staff, alumni and friends were welcomed by our newly-elected Lord Mayor, Cllr Christina Black, before enjoying a fine dinner, good wine and great entertainment. Chaplaincy would like to thank all those individuals, businesses and organisations who supported the event, and to all guests who helped mark this significant milestone in Chaplaincy’s record of service to the University and City with such style and good humour. Here’s to another 50 golden years!
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1. Sarah Leonard, Mary Lyons and Mary Murphy. 2. Roderick & Nicola Skelly, Bishop Noel Treanor, Shannon Campbell and Fr Dominic McGrattan. 3. Shannon Campbell, Bishop Noel Treanor, Belfast Lord Mayor Cllr Christina Black and Fr Dominic McGrattan. 4. Ann Darcy, Maria George, Fr Colin Crossey and Aideen Darcy. 5. Seamus Lagan, Jarlath Macallister, Nora and Sean Elliott 6. Shannon Campbell, Fr Dominic McGrattan, Marcella Walsh and Peter Asprey. 7. Brian Canney, Michael Kinsella, QUB Chaplain Fr Dominic McCracken and Peter Johnson. Continued on page 66
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Relax at Bellinter this Summer!
Stay & Dine this Summer
Causey Ice Cream Adventure
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Bellinter House is your country retreat, a wonderfully unique place of charm and relaxation. From €155 per person sharing Offer valid until end of August 2022
Overnight stay with B&B, three-course meal & bottle of wine Offer valid until 31 August 2022
A Summer of magical outdoor fun and Causey Ice-cream Adventure is a fantastic day out for all the family Offer valid 6 July - 28 August 2022
Book: +353 (0)46 902 3119 ardboynehotel.com
Book: +353 (0)46 903 0900 bellinterhouse.com
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Book: +353 (0)46 943 4135 causey.ie/icecream
Clarkes Bar, Drogheda
Conyngham Arms Hotel, Slane
Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa
Kells Road Races 2022
Live Music at Clarkes Bar
Prime time – Over 50s Special
Family Breaks
Experience the thrills
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One of Lonely Planet’s ‘20 Best Pubs in Ireland for Pints and Music.’ Pour your own Guinness! Offer valid: Music every Tues and Sun
Tea/coffee & scones on arrival. 3-course dinner. Beautifully-appointed bedrooms and cooked to order breakfast Offer valid Sun - Thur, until 31December 2022
2 nights B&B 1 dinner for 2 adults and 2 children (under 12) Offer valid June- September 2022
Follow motorbike racing on the Crossakiel Circuit, Kells, Co. Meath 18-19 June 2022 Entry Tickets €30. Saturday ticket covers Sunday. Under 16s free
Book: +353 (0)41 983 6724
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Book: +353 (0)1 801 3500 dunboynecastlehotel.com
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Kiltale Farm Holiday Homes, Trim
Knightsbrook Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort, Trim
Listoke Distillery, Tinure
Moynalty, Kells, Co Meath
Family Activity Holiday
Autumn Exclusive Offer
Ireland’s first ever Gin School
Moynalty Music & Threshing Festivals
Free entry
€450 per family
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Enjoy a real farm experience: milking goats and feeding lambs, with 3 nights self-catering for a family of 4 Offer valid until 31 December 2022
One Night B&B, 2-Course dinner, €15 golf credit & €20 spa credit per person Offer valid from Oct to Dec 2022
Distil your own unique bottle of gin for just €95 in Listoke Distillery and Gin School. 18+ only Offer valid 11 June - 31 August 2022
Book: +353 (0)86 122 1589 meathselfcatering.com
Book: +353 (0)46 948 2100 knightsbrook.com
Book: +353 (0)41 214 5044 listokedistillery.ie
Country Music Festival €30 Steam Threshing €15-€20/U-12 free Country Music Festival including Nathan Carter and Mike Denver. Steam Threshing Festival with live music and demonstrations Music Festival 26 June, Threshing 14 Aug Book: office@moynaltysteamthreshing.ie moynaltysteamthreshing.ie
Newgrange Hotel, Navan
Rock Farm, Slane
Slane Castle, Slane
Tayto Park, Ashbourne
Family Tayto Park Break
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Two nights in luxury yurt with pizza pack dinner. Organic farm, 2 adults, 2 kids Offer valid June - September 2022
Learn about the Conyngham Family, the history of Slane Castle and its world-famous concerts Offer valid every Fri, Sat & Sun 2022
A rawrsome adventure at Ireland’s only theme park and zoo! The best family day out this summer Offer valid June – December 2022
Book: +353 (0)46 907 4100 newgrangehotel.ie
Book: +353 (0)41 988 4861 rockfarmslane.ie
Book: +353 (0)41 988 4477 slanecastle.ie
Book: bookings.taytopark.ie
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PANI PRESIDENT’S LUNCH PANI is the Publicity Association of Northern Ireland, an industry body representing agencies and individuals in the fields of media. They recently hosted a President’s lunch at the Titanic Hotel Belfast with a drinks reception, delicious meal and speech from speaker Mark Earls.
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1. Sonia Armstrong, Michael Rogan and Sarah-Jane Stevenson. 2. Colette Donnelly, Chloe McKeating and Grainne McCaffrey. 3. Steven Johnston and Graeme Kelly. 4. Rebecca Rodgers, Natasha Downey, Nuala Meenahan and Ryan Hoy. 5. Richard Sherry and Eoin O’Connor. 6. Karen McGarvey, Sonia Armstrong and Theresa Allingham. 7. Reach PLC members. 8. Basil Singleton, Nuala Meenehan, Billy Mawhinney, Rebecca Rodgers, Tony Axon and Michael Keenan. 9. From Ardmore advertising left-right Miriam Mortel, Amy O’Donnell, Ed Henderson, Ally O’Neill, Glenn Irwin, Rebecca Hollywood and Eoghan Doherty.
Men’s Stylist of The Year This year we are in for four awards; Male Grooming Venue of the Year, Men’s Stylist of the Year, Barbers of the Year and Salon Ambiance of the Year. This is our biggest year to date. We took home the award for Men’s
Stylist of the Year award which is amazing, although we are always striving for more. As a leading salon we are passionate about every client. Laird Law Male Grooming give their best every single time.
August 2022 is the year I am finally getting married so I thought I would
create a promo video entitled, ‘The Law’s’. We are going to record the wedding preparations with clips including all the groomsmen getting cuts
Abi Walker, Aidy Boyd, Laird Law, Farrah Neeson and Jordan Boam. Laird Law Male Grooming was established in 2013 and started off with
me renting a chair to growing an award-winning salon. I believe that the vision I had for the salon became a success through sharing it with my team. Though the team at Laird Law Male Grooming has changed over
the years the vision and standard remain the same. Over the last 6 months our team has grown once again, we have doubled or staff and are still in plans to expand. Unfortunately, due to Covid-19 our plans to open new
and shaves in the shop, a little socialising night, all the groomsmen in the
shop on the morning of the wedding getting styled up and then arriving at our wedding venue, Galgorm Castle. This promotional video is intended
to show any future grooms that we want to play a part in their big day and encourage them to book out our salon for that exclusive wedding day experience.
We hope that you have enjoyed our journey so far. Thank you from all the team.
premises in the luxury hotel of Galgorm Golf Resort and Spa have been
put on hold, although, we are thankful to still be in contact and continue to build a great relationship with them.
Having our plans for expansion set back, we decided to put our focus
on building the brand in another area which has seen us really push for our own product line. We are currently in the process of developing our own products starting with shampoo and conditioner. We plan to release multiple lines of styling products including spray powder, sea salt mousse, clay and texture paste. We believe that beginning with the shampoo and
conditioner will establish our own luxury scent at the backwash where the client relaxes and will smell the unique essence of Laird Law Male
Grooming. Our shampoo and conditioner are due to be ready in the next eight to ten weeks.
In March 2022, a lady came into our shop and asked if we would make a home visit for her friend, a gentleman who was terminally ill. That evening
I got Tony freshened up, listened to his story, had a laugh and there was no doubt in my mind I would see Tony again for another trim, but that wasn’t to be as Tony passed away 7 days later. Tony and his story inspired
Aidy Boyd, Laird Law and Farrah Neeson.
me to get in contact with Marie Curie and we now offer our services free of charge to those in need.
5 Springwell Street, Ballymena 07522 610648 lairdlawmalegrooming.co.uk
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Was this a career you always wanted you pursue? After living through the trauma of unexplained episodes of Bell’s palsy and experiencing the devastating effects of dealing with it daily as a teenager, I have made it my lifelong ambition to help others feel confident in their own skin. I embarked on my training and professional career as skin specialist and makeup artist to the stars in the USA. Twelve years and countless film sets later, armed with experience, conviction and a work ethic Alan Sugar would envy, I returned to Northern Ireland for the next chapter of my life … and that was when the real work began.
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IN PROFILE Ulster Tatler chats to our cover star Christine Mackin, the force behind the award-winning Radiance Beauty & Day Spa.
What is the key to your success? The key to my success is not giving half measures. My modus operandi is - set goals, meet deadlines and carpe diem! I am always chasing the “proverbial carrot” in a quest to source the next “big thing”. I measure the success of the business by client satisfaction and recognise that none of this would be possible without the continued support of our loyal clientele, my Radiance team and my long-suffering husband Frank.
Secrets to Success How did the creation of Radiance Beauty & Day Spa come about? A vision, a persistent determination and the inability to take “no” for an answer were paramount factors in bringing Radiance Beauty and Day Spa to fruition. The blood, sweat and tears behind the public façade of any business are never visible. However, the trials and tribulations are its foundation and
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building blocks. They are a true barometer of the level to which we push ourselves in our quest to succeed and place our business on the Northern Ireland beauty industry map. Myself and my loyal team of ambassadors, many of whom came to me in ankle socks and pigtails, are proud to say Radiance has earned its rightful place alongside all the other leading giants in the NI beauty industry. 72
You have won a range of awards can you tell us about your recent wins? Radiance Beauty and Day Spa is a multiaward-winning business, collecting awards such as; Ulster Tatler Day Spa of the Year 2018, NI Excellence in Beauty “Day Spa of the Year 2022”, Families First People Choice Awards in three categories: Salon of the Year 2022, Gold Star Award for Innovation and Outstanding Work for Women 2022 and Finalist in The Best Employer 2022. And we are delighted to confirm that people are nominating us for Ulster Tatler Awards 2022 Salon of the Year. These achievements and credentials have placed me in a position to return the gesture and share my experience with other likeminded Northern Ireland business women, all pioneers in their fields, helping them to achieve the deserved recognition and bask in the accolades these awards bestow upon them. Prestigious awards are a badge of honour and place businesses on an acclaimed platform from which to catapult their businesses to greater heights. Awards ceremonies provide an arena for organisers to shine the spotlight on individuals and businesses, highlighting the arduous work involved in achieving their goals. But the greatest take away from any awards ceremony, is the knowledge that all competition is healthy - view your competitors as like-minded peers and allies and celebrate each other’s achievements. What is your advice to other women in business? As the mother of three young girls I place great importance on respect and empowerment. “We rise by lifting others” is a proverb I live by -the best thing you can do for yourself is do something for others. Sponsoring the Women
in Business Awards and The Ulster Tatler Influential Women Awards has placed me in a position to do just that and support other women in varying fields of business. In male dominated industries, women are always swimming upstream. To offer a lifeline in the form of words of encouragement and advice, could ultimately in some instances, be the difference between failure and success. Not one to miss an opportunity to promote another business, I have worn several of the multi- award-winning Clare Garvey’s divine dresses to these events. I see many more awards for this talented lady on the horizon and copious outings for me in the splendour of her artistic creations. Last but not least, leading an exemplary team of career driven professionals and passing on my knowledge and expertise is my raison d’être. I have created an environment for them to excel in their chosen careers within the Radiance family. What makes radiance beauty and day spa unique? What makes Radiance unique is our ability to move with the ever-evolving advances in technology, yet stay rooted in our commitment to maintaining a superlative standard. Offering treatments such as CACI, microneedling, LED light treatments, Profacial, Doublo, AlumierMD peels etc … we are proud to announce we now offer radio frequency micro needling (RFM). Radiance is the only Spa in Northern Ireland to use stem cell treatment in correlation with micro -needling for outstanding rejuvenating results. We receive continuous feedback from our clients claiming Radiance feels like a “home from home”, a “safe space” and in a world that has been undeniably rocked by the waves of a global crisis, Radiance offers them the desired sanctuary and escape to recharge and rejuvenate. From initiation to conclusion, the premium standard of hospitality, treatment and aftercare is second to none. What are the plans for the rest of the year? We are delighted to have launched a revolutionary new treatment called radio frequency micro needling, an absolute game changer, designed to “snap the skin back into shape” – it “lifts firms and tightens” the targeted areas including loose jaws lines, dynamic and static wrinkles, acne, blemishes, scars and can even brighten the complexion with reduced discomfort & downtime. It is a new fractional radio-frequency micro needling device which is the latest solution for anti-aging and is described as the ultimate in nonsurgical facelifts. It works by promoting collagen and elastin production as well as encouraging fibroblast stimulation. Using an advanced method of inducing thermal trauma and stimulates neocollagenesis in the deep layers of the skin. Neocollagenesis occurs in the human body as a natural component of wound repair. Utilising ultra-fine needles, this device delivers safe and effective treatments.
Dress by designer, Claire Garvey.
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INTERVIEW Jane Hardy is a feature writer who has interviewed a few of the big names from Arlene Foster to Mrs Thatcher.
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Presenter, Rebecca McKinney
EDITED BY JANE HARDY
Rebecca McKinney discusses the Cool FM philosophy, influential women (and the Ulster Tatler Women of the Year awards she presented) and Beyonce’s new single with Jane Hardy.
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the opportunity and found it an affecting experience. “Yes, it was a total honour to be asked to host it. I didn’t expect it to be as emotional as it was.” She adds that the stories of the women nominated for the awards were inspiring. “It was lovely to read all the testimonies and get the information on the women’s stories and journeys. I felt I knew them before meeting them. I suppose it’s because I love people, particularly women from here.” Some of the biographies of the local heroes who qualify as truly influential women hit home. Two or three people stood out in particular, including one woman who’d dedicated her whole life to mental health. She was involved in educating children about abuse and what’s appropriate to protect them. And she does this although she isn’t well herself.” Another tale of courage involved bereavement, as Rebecca McKinney explains: “She lost her husband and had three teenage children. This woman has been trying to teach other bereaved parents how to help their children. Sadly, she had developed Covid and couldn’t attend the event in person.” Then there is the amazing Bernadette Hagan. Rebecca McKinney enthuses audibly down the line. “It was great to meet and speak with her, have a natural conversation with this humble, modest young woman. She’s involved with a world-wide global brand as she has a big role with Kurt Geiger. She’s supported Northern Ireland women’s football in Europe while going through cancer and losing a leg. She is just so positive.” Who, apart from the Ulster Tatler award winners, does Rebecca McKinney find inspiring? “In my own life, my mum Valerie McKinney is an amazing lady. She’s in education, like my father, and has taught P1, the little ones who are the hardest age to teach, for nearly forty years. She brings these little minds on but has never wanted to be in the spotlight. But I meet people all the time who were taught by her in Penrhyn.”
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Radio has become a multifarious medium, with numerous ways of accessing music. McKinney agrees that this presents a challenge. “But we have a point of difference, there are people between the songs. It’s so important to bring personality to the show and listeners feel they know Pete, Paulo and myself. They talk to us as if they’re our friend. We don’t absolutely always get it right, we’re human, but the vast majority of the time it works.” The Cool FM trio did a charity challenge recently and their off-air friendship survived the rigours of the paddle board journey. “We paddle boarded from Scotland to Northern Ireland which is over 22 kilometres. We raised £20,000 for Cash for Kids NI. Hundreds of people came out to welcome us back at Bangor Marina.” Rebecca McKinney’s achievement was impressive as it was only the fourth time she’d been on a paddle board. Downtime wasn’t always easy when Rebecca McKinney first made her career change. “I am definitely getting better at switching off though. It was difficult in the beginning as I felt you always had to be on the go to be successful.” She adds that she has got the balance between work and time off about right. “The balance is better. I’m not on the phone all the time, which is too much of a distraction, I want to be present.” McKinney lives in East Belfast, always has, and loves the area. “Over here you can be outside in nature, with trees, yet near the city. And over lockdown, I got jogging outside.” McKinney also enjoys going to the gym and found lockdown good for catching up with friends. She still works as a stylist and has a full list of private clients. When presenting the Influential Woman awards, McKinney reveals that she wore a pink Mango trouser suit – “spotted”. Her wardrobe contains a mix of styles, including quality shoes and bags she has invested in. “Yes, I have a pair of Louboutins and although they cut the feet off you, they’re incredible. I am mainly a high street shopper, though, and like Zara and Asos clothes. But there are certain boutiques I like too, for example Ros Oir in Dungiven and Honey on the Lisburn Road.” While keen to keep her personal life personal, McKinney says that she has a significant other and is “very happy”. The day we talked, Rebecca McKinney was packing for a long awaited trip to Ibiza. Would she be going to any big discos or raves, I wondered. “Not really, I’m not a party animal. I am going with two friends, we’re staying in a pink hotel, and I can’t bloody wait!
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EACH MONTH ULSTER TATLER SHOWCASES OUR FAVOURITE LOOK SNAPPED AT ONE OF NI’S HOTTEST EVENTS.
Super stylish couple, Joel Mawhinney and Eden McAllister rocking a monochromatic look for the UT Influential Women Awards.
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Fashion Must Have Wedge Trainers
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Matilda canvas sneaker in light grey by INUIKII. Favourite skincare Alumier MD SPF
Style Rules
Dr Fionnuala Vernon
Style Icon Duchess of Cambridge
GP and founder of Blackwater Private Clinic
We speak to Dr Fionnuala Vernon, GP and founder of Blackwater Private Clinic, Armagh.
beautiful boutique in Moy. Their window on ‘the Moy Hill’ is such a distraction for passing traffic, it’s a wonder there is not the odd accident! They have lovely affordable, casual pieces as well as stunning occasion wear.
How would you describe your style? I don’t have a fixed style, my style varies depending on the situation. At work, I like to dress professionally and since the pandemic began scrubs and trainers have been a much welcome change from blazers and heels. At home with the kids my style is practical - you never know where we could end up on a Saturday; at the beach on a paddleboard with bag of chips on your knee on the way home… so white jeans are for special occasions.
Do you have any style icons? I don’t own a designer handbag or shoes, much as I would aspire to both, so the style of icons like the Duchess of Cambridge or Poppy Delevingne are recreated in Dunnes, River Island or Zara… for now!
What are your wardrobe staples that you can’t live without? I live in wedge trainers becaue, like any busy mum, the ability to chase a stray child across a car park requires sensible footwear. The hybrid of a trainer with a little bit of height make these a wardrobe stable.
Do you have a skincare regime? As a doctor with a specialist interest in skin, I use Medical Grade skincare brand Alumier MD. We offer free skin consultation in the clinic and remind patients of the importance of SPF, vitamin C and Retinol in their skincare regimes. I have regular Alumier MD chemical peels in the clinic with Dr Rebecca Ferris and it’s a real treat when the tables are turned
Do you have a favourite designer or high street brand? Sadly, much as shopping online is tempting, I have been prone to stockpiling returns until they can no longer fit under our stairs. We are huge adovates of local business and local suppliers, so I try and shop locally as much as I can. I love to shop at Saretta, a
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Are there any haircare products you recommend? Petra Carroll Hair, Armagh, is my go-to salon. All the stylists provide clients with tailor-made advice for their haircare needs. Alanna and Petra have recommended a Kerastase Genesis regime since my boys were born. Hair loss and hair breakage after a baby can be very sigificant. It wasn’t too bad after the two girls, but with the two boys it was a different story. My husband Sean knows better than to touch those pink bottles in the shower!
How do you keep fit and healthy, are there any exercises or health foods your swear by? With my mum and dad both being former PE teachers, brother Charlie former Armagh GAA, and husband Sean a former Ireland and Tyrone player, fitness, exercise and clean eating are part of daily life in this house. I love to cook - it’s a real passion of mine - so nutritious, healthy cooking is something I’ve always had at home and now pass onto my own family. My girls, Eva and Clara, are heavily involved in Irish dancing. I dance along with them, as it was a hobby I loved until I retired at university. Demonstrating particular dance moves has always proved to be a pantomine in our house as Sean thinks he can do equally well - until he pulls a hamstring and has to go to physio for six weeks to recover!
What is your go-to makeup product? I have seen such an improvement in my skin since using the Alumier MD Medical Grade skin care and in-clinic treatments prescribed by Dr Ferris. I like my make-up to be light and natural. Alumier MD Moisture Matte in Sand with added SPF is a great option for medical grade make-up.
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GIRL ABOUT TOWN EDITED BY NUALA MEENEHAN
It’s been a busy June for Girl About Town! Kicking off with the inaugural Ulster Tatler Influential Women of The Year Awards, to Ladies Day at the Festival of Racing at Down Royal to the highly anticipated PANI Presidents lunch – there’s been a lot to celebrate!
Nuala Meenehan works in the media and is a leading model.
Get your Glow on! A brand new and innovative collaboration between social enterprise You Glow Girl and small business Broken Crayons Still Colour is making a difference to how we look and feel! The passionate teams committed to empowering women and advocating good mental wellbeing have joined forces to create ‘The Broken but Beautiful’ clothing collection. The newly launched range of hoodies, sweatshirts and tees are designed and created to support women and girls to own and embrace the struggles and challenges they may experience in life and not let their brokenness define them. You Glow Girl sell feel good gear to make girls glow and are partner to local charity Glow NI. Empowering pro-active positive mental health for women and girls Say it with Colour workshops create a space for individuals to connect, and embrace their inner child, learning new skills with crayon art. To date, 60 women and girls from a range of ages and backgrounds have benefited from the workshops, with over half citing a positive and notable improvement in their mental health. For every two hoodies or sweatshirts sold, one disadvantaged women or girl will be put through a bespoke 3-hour art and wellbeing workshop. Wear yours with pride! Shop the collection www.youglowgirlni.co.uk or www.brokencrayonsstillcolour.co.uk
Top Award for Tony Axon Some of Northern Ireland’s best-known names from the world of advertising and media came together for the much awaited PANI Presidents lunch. The Titanic Hotel welcomed over 180 guests to hear guest speaker creative expert Mark Earles talk copy! Great to see my old buddies PANI Chair, Rebecca Rodgers, Natasha Downey and Ryan Hoy and was proud as punch to see by husband Tony Axon receive the PANI Life Time Achievement Award. He’s always been a legend to me!
Nuala Meenehan and Husband Tony Axon.
Rebecca Rodgers, Natasha Downey, Nuala Meenehan and Ryan Hoy.
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Sinead O’Donnell, Nuala Meenehan and Melissa Elliott Ulster Tatler Influential Women of the Year Awards.
Down Royal Style Stakes
Racing fans and Ireland’s style elite gathered for the BoyleSports Festival of Racing at Down Royal Racecourse. The race was on for Ladies Day with high fashion winners everywhere in a riot of colour from hot Down Royal Best Dressed Winner pinks to pretty pastels, Sarah McCulla, Aidan Callanan sunshine yellow and Zen Orthodontics. shades of green. Hundreds of glamorous race goers went that extra furlong with statement hats and headpieces making sure they were winning in the style stakes! A smile was definitely in style for Down Royal Best Dressed Winner, Sarah McCulla. The Best Dressed competition was sponsored by awardwinning specialist orthodontic practice Zen Orthodontics and hosted by Cool FM Breakfast show host and fashion stylist Rebecca McKinney. Sarah faced off stiff competition in a classic cream polka dot dress from Little Mourne Boutique, headpiece from Susan Magee Millinery, shoes from River Island and bag from Shein, taking top price and galloping off with a luxury trip to Dubai!
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BTY COSMETICS STORE OPENING BTY Cosmetics has opened a second shop in the thriving village of Moira. BTY cosmetics recently won ‘Beauty Retailer of the Year’ at this year’s NI Beauty Excellence awards. Ladies from local businesses where invited for a ‘sip and shop’ preview of the shop before the official opening. 1. Rachel McCully and Catherine Fleming. 2. Rachel McCully, Samara Prentice and Hannah Campbell. 3. Janice Cuddy and Sarah Cuddy. 4. Frances O’Connor, Aisling Brady and Cara O’Hagan. 5. Roisin Thornbury and Karen Shanks. 6. Laura Mulholland and Robyn Bell. 7. Ciarrai Shanks, Alana Manderson and Fionnuala Furphy. 8. Hannah Campbell, Rachel McCully and Tia Shannon. 9. Elaine McCartney, Emma Spiers and Natasha Mitchell with Christian Mitchell. 82
We are a specialist physiotherapist and podiatry clinic between Lisburn, Hillsborough and Moira. We are well known for our treatments of Spinal pain, but we would like to let you know of some of the other services we are offer, and which our clients are finding of particular benefit. OHI Gait Scan & Custom Made Orthotics Our team of physiotherapists and podiatrists work closely together to provide a combined treatment approach for biomechanical problems. How the foot interacts with the ground during walking or running can cause or contribute to many lower limb pathologies. Good foot posture is essential for pain free walking and running. We introduced the GAIT SCAN system in August 2020 and both we and our clients have been extremely happy with the resulting custom made orthotics, made locally on Cookstown by the International Company OHI.
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Cosmetic reconstruction builds a new toenail when the original is damaged, unsightly or lost. The reconstructed nail is flexible and can be filed and polished if you wish. This treatment, which lasts for 6-8 weeks, is perfect for people with fungal nail infections, cracked, split or discoloured nails. Wilde Pedique is an innovative UV gel
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Don’t let back pain ruin your long-awaited holiday this summer At Apex Clinic, Belfast we are specialists in treatment of all spinal problems. Every summer we hear numerous times how back pain has ruined people’s holidays. What should be a relaxing and fun time is often ruined by pain from long periods traveling, soft mattresses and more time spent sitting than usual, all of which may be doing more damage than you realise. With many of us getting ready to jet off on our summer holidays this month, Apex Clinic founder and Spinal & Headache Physiotherapy Specialist, Rebecca Nelson, shares some valuable advice on keeping your back pain-free this summer. but sitting incorrectly could play havoc with your lower back. However, following these simple tips can go a long way to reducing the load on your back. Firstly, raise your lounger to an angle between 35-45 degrees from the vertical position to avoid lying horizontally. Secondly, roll up two towels and place them underneath your knees to create a slight bend. When it comes to lying on your stomach, towels also come in handy. This time, fold a beach towel to create at least four layers of towel and place it under your stomach to stop your lower back joints jamming together. Finally, break up prolonged sunbathing with brisk walking on the flat or swimming to reduce the risk of a flare up of lower back problems.
this will really help to reduce the ill effects of prolonged sitting on your spine. Don’t overdo it on arrival When arriving somewhere new it’s your first instinct to want to explore your new surroundings straight away, but in the first 24 hours after a long journey, your back is most vulnerable to injury so it is crucial to take care of it at this time. Upon arrival, minimise the lifting of heavy suitcases and avoid running or walking uphill where possible as these activities can increase the risk of lower back injuries, so are best avoided for the first 24 hours.
Sitting comfortably? Long haul flights are one of the major causes of lower back pain, but thankfully, this can be reduced, simply by reclining your chair back as far as possible for the duration of your flight. Positioning your seat at the optimum reclined angle of 35 to 45 degrees from the vertical, is perfect for reducing the load through your back discs, making it less susceptible to injury. It is also important to get up regularly and walk for just a few minutes as
Stay on level ground If your back is prone to injury I recommend minimising walking or running uphill throughout your holiday to avoid placing a high load on your back discs, which can lead to extreme pain. Keeping to flat surfaces such as the beach or on grass where possible for walking or running is great because it offers shock absorption, reducing the risk of injury. Walking on the flat, little and often is the best regime. Use sun loungers wisely Relaxing by the pool is definitely a highlight when on holiday
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pain in the morning, ask if a firmer one is available. If this isn’t an option, it is better to move your bedding to the floor and sleep there in order to reduce the risk of waking up in pain. Sleeping on your side with both knees bent is the best sleeping position for adults with back pain. Apex Clinic could help clear your spinal pain At Apex Clinic, Belfast we have an extremely high success rate in clearing spinal pain, even when patients have had many unsuccessful treatments or failed surgery in the past elsewhere. We offer a unique specialised manual treatment regime called The Nelson Spinal Approach™ which isn’t available at any other clinics, and we get patients traveling for our treatment from all over the UK and Europe. If you suffer from back pain, help is at hand. Book an appointment with one of our specialist physiotherapists to clear your pain. If you would like to book an appointment at Apex Clinic, contact us on: 028 9048 4153. No GP referral is necessary.
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“Apex Headache Clinic has transformed my life” 59-year-old Ruth Neill from Lisburn had been suffering with migraines with aura (visual disturbance) as long as she could remember. This was having a massive impact on her life and after trying everything, with no relief, she visited Apex Headache Clinic in the hope of getting to the source of the problem. Here, she shares how the clinic’s unique regime of specialist manual physiotherapy treatment for migraines and headaches, called The Nelson Headache Approach™, cleared her migraines, meaning that she could finally start to enjoy her life again. Ruth, when did your migraines begin? My migraines began when I was 14 years old. I have migraines with aura and the first time it happened to me, I started to feel strange and didn’t know what was happening. I had an aunt who had had a stroke and I thought I was taking a stroke. After the aura symptoms subsided, I had a buzzing headache but I thought it was just from the stress of what had happened and not knowing what had caused it. I was seeing my GP for another problem and when I mentioned what I now know to be auras he said, “that’s a migraine”. I was surprised as I thought a migraine was a terrible headache where you would have to go and lie in a dark room with the lights off until it passed. I hadn’t heard of migraines with
but I thought my migraines were different as I had the aura and I hadn’t had an injury or any tension or pain in my neck, so I was sceptical at first. I was at my wits end and I thought I may as well give it a go; I had tried everything else and felt I had nothing to lose.
so it would have affected me financially if I had to close the business when I took a severe migraine and on the days when I had a migraine at work, the whole day was in chaos. The stigma of migraines really affected me also. I found that people didn’t really understand what I was dealing with and thought it was just a little headache and if you took paracetamol it would be ok but it was very debilitating for me.
aura before. I have suffered with these migraines with aura for most of my life. Over the years I tried everything, from herbal treatments to medication prescribed by my GP. This medication helped a bit at the time but the side effects of the tablets left me feeling so awful for about 4 or 5 days after a migraine attack and a couple of years ago the medication stopped being as effective. How did the migraines affect your life? The visual aura for me was often the worst part, I would lose my vision and it affected my speech. The only way I can describe it is like being put in a washing machine. Then I knew the awful headache would come afterwards and I would need to get into bed and sleep until it passed. This wasn’t always possible when I was at work and when a migraine would strike, I couldn’t drive myself home. I owned my own business
What led you to Apex Headache Clinic? Around a year and a half ago, I was suffering with migraines almost every day and my GP prescribed me with betablockers. When I looked up the side effects, I really didn’t want to start taking them and was desperate to find an alternative solution. I found Apex Headache Clinic on Google. I had read other patient’s stories on their website, and I could see how much the treatment at Apex Clinic had helped them
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How has your life changed since having treatment? After I started treatment at Apex Headache Clinic, I started to feel that it was working, my migraines started to reduce in frequency and severity. I also felt I had the support and understanding of my specialist physiotherapist which was very valuable to me at that time. I was always worried that I would take a migraine at a crucial time or when I was out as they were so unpredictable. My appointments with my specialist physiotherapist are now spaced out to once every 6-8 weeks and my migraines are 99% cleared. I have had an odd migraine with a slight aura feeling but it didn’t develop into a full aura and the headache can be sorted by taking paracetamol so I can totally get on with my day. What advice would you offer someone suffering from migraines? Don’t suffer with migraines and don’t accept that it has to be that way. Give Apex Headache Clinic a go and try to avoid having to take the stronger migraine medications. My mother always said, “your health is your wealth” and I feel that treatment at Apex Headache Clinic has transformed my life. To book an appointment at Apex Headache Clinic, call 028 9048 4153. No GP referral is necessary.
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The Horseshoe Gallery is located in Saintfield, a quirky little gallery housed in a listed building at the top of the town. Already steeped in history, husband and wife team Michael and Audrey Smyth are making history of their own, bringing their contemporary works of art to the quintessential little village of Saintfield. Michael Smyth is a painter/sculptor and Audrey Smyth is a sculptress, both cover a variety of subject matter from local flora and fauna, drawing on inspiration from the surrounding countryside, to quaint pieces as seen in Audrey’s collection of swimmers. The Horseshoe Gallery is the home of Michael and Audrey’s works which cover a wide variety of oil paintings, ceramic sculptures, watercolours, drawings and mixed media works. Their love and appreciation of local art extends beyond their own talents. When Michael and Audrey opened The Horseshoe Gallery they reached out to a select number of local artists, providing a space and platform for artists to sell their work. These beautiful hand-crafted pieces from other artists complement the gallery through elegant jewellery prints and a variety of stunning textiles. This all lends to the unique experience of The Horseshoe Gallery. It’s important to Michael and
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Audrey that purchasing a piece of art is an experience as each piece becomes personal with meaning and memories attached to the art for its new owner. Audrey as an artist wears many hats, exploring new life adventures and new experiences that all reflect in her art work. Audrey’s lust for life is the foundation for Audrey’s work when she comes to create. Not content with running a busy gallery and creating works of art she has a daily yoga and meditation practice, swims daily, cycles and loves all forms of exercise. Her mantra being; keeping active keeps the spirit vital and up lifted. This upbeat outlook all adds to the energy and spontaneity that is reflected in her work. Audrey began her artistic career as a mature student by studying at Castlereagh College. A foundation year under the auspicious eye of tutor Ray Duncan. She then gained her B.A.Hon in ceramics at the University of Ulster and following this a Masters in Fine Art. All the while undertaking many years training in bronze casting at the Foundry at Belfast Met. She has achieved many highlights in her career but stand out moments for Audrey include being recognised by her peers of the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts, the largest and longest established body of practising visual artists in Northern Ireland. Over the years she has received many selections for their prestigious annual exhibition, which lead to her work winning the Connor Prize and being a bronze medal winner. Her works have been purchased and held globally in many prestigious collections such as the Museum of Modern Art Dublin, the UTV Collection, the Ulster Bank collection, the Ombudsman Office and even Bono has favoured Audrey’s work purchasing pieces for his personal collection. When Audrey isn’t in the gallery or the gym, she works from her home studio in Raholp, a picturesque village towards Strangford. Not the kind of place you’d expect to find an internationally 108
acclaimed artist! The Horseshoe Gallery opens two days a week; Friday and Saturday from 10am to 5pm. This allows Michael and Audrey to spend their time creating and curating new pieces for the gallery. You can also find their work on the gallery’s Facebook which has cultivated a large following from all over the world, with pieces regularly shipping to America, France and beyond. Audrey relishes the personal interaction that Facebook allows. Here she is able to chat to people online and build personal relationships which again are so important to Michael and Audrey in their gallery. Many clients that purchase works online are basing the purchase solely on photos or video from Facebook which is a testament to the quality and desirability of the work they produce. Many clients now hold small collections of Smyth art works themselves as they often see customers come back again and again. Audrey says “I am always in love with my latest piece, having taken weeks or months to explore and develop my initial vision into a reality. The delight when it is shared with the person who purchases it and the joy it will bring that person. I share my story, my vision and it lives within the piece forever. For me, this is the greatest gift to share. The
passion and love that art evokes within us, that’s why a lot of purchases of work are spontaneous; it’s the unexpected emotion that the viewer experiences. Art is so powerful that once this happens, this piece of art work will stay in your psyche forever. Art creates an emotion within us and that’s a gift you can’t put a price on!” To see more art pieces from the gallery, vist our facebook page: The Horseshoe Gallery.
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INFLUENTIAL WOMEN OF THE YEAR 2022
Geraldine Waddell, Eileen Hughes, Chris Sherry and Nuala Meenehan.
Gemma Murphy and Aoife Fergus from Jack Murphy Jewellers.
Caitriona and Feidhlim Brennan with Catherine Rice.
Liam Muldoon and Pamela McHenry.
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Janine is a professional classically trained pianist, taught through the Ulster College of Music. Janine’s passion for the piano is reflected in her creative and contemporary arrangements of pieces she plays at special events. Janine is available to play background instrumental music for your special day - Wedding ceremony, Pre dinner drinks reception, during the wedding meal, corporate events and anniversaries. Janine is guaranteed to make your event memorable and add that extra sparkle to any occasion with her fabulous repertoire of piano interpretations of contemporary pop and old classics to get your guests talking.
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INFLUENTIAL WOMEN OF THE YEAR 2022
SOCIAL Aisling Courtney and Hannah Magowan.
Victoria Quinn and Joanne Harkness.
Sharon Curran and Grainne Maher.
Gemma-Louise Bond, Anna Leitch and Rachel McCully.
Megan Wright-Dunlop, Lindsay Gordon, Nichola Gordon, Tara Moore, Rebecca and Trish Tweedie from Galgorm.
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An Oasis of Delights
along the Carrickfergus Seafront
The Courtyard, Carrickfergus is an oasis of shops and businesses located on the edge of the medieval town centre. Surrounding a beautiful courtyard and garden, hosting regular live local music during summer months, it provides a tranquil and interesting place to visit. Our selection includes: Front Courtyard
Through the black door, immediately on your left upon entering, and up the stairs, you will find Lodge Men’s Room! Jack and Jai lead a team of friendly, hard-working guys who provide a funky, fresh atmosphere where you are guaranteed to get your next favourite fade.
find what you’re looking for. Across the hall, JAVART provides an eclectic mix of homeware and giftware, where you can easily find that perfect present. As only one of four Annie Sloan Chalk Paint stockists in Northern Ireland as well, Alison is full of experience and ready assist you with your latest upcycle project.
take the weight off your feet at Angie’s Corner? Serving gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian and traditional fayre, the team are ready and waiting for you. With a newly refurbished patio area, there’s no need to leave the dog at home either! For the summer months, they are also doing late night speciality evenings e.g. an Italian night, check out the socials for the details. Why not enjoy an afternoon of pampering between Kellie Courtney Hair Design and The Nail Room? Home to an array of professionals, you can experience all types of hair/nail treatments and styles, along with fabulous and friendly service.
The Silver Store is a unique jeweller holding a beautiful selection including a wide variety of gold, silver and platinum pieces along with the unusual and stunning Alchemy range, so there is something for everyone.
Also situated off the garden is Bluebird Counselling NI. Joanne offers a wide range of services to help navigate the trials and troubles of day-to-day life. For a full list of her services, visit her profile page – www. counselling-directory.org.uk/counsellors/ joanne-hudson.
Tucked into the corner is local artist Tom Stephenson - from local scenery to his punfilled sheep collection, part of The Whimsical World of Thomas Joseph, Tom can often be found in his gallery working on his latest piece and is always happy to share a bit of his knowledge on any of his art. The front building is shared by JAVART and The Mulberry Bush, which is a beautiful children’s boutique. Whether it’s a special outfit, some comfy garments, or a unique present for your little one, Anita is more than happy to help you
Rear Courtyard
In a new unit right at the end of the path, The Secret Bookshelf has shaken things up with a new design! Housing a selection of new and pre-loved books, literary gifts and local artwork, it’s a great place to spend the afternoon browsing. Not finding what you want? Don’t worry! Speak to Chris and Jo to see what magic they can work! All that shopping can be tiring, so why not
Completing our rear courtyard, we have Lee in The Talking Shop. Set up by Positive Carrickfergus to host multiple projects exploring the future of Carrickfergus with the people who live here, The Talking Shop invites innovative thinking and imagination, while providing an encouraging space for community-orientated ideas and experiments.
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INFLUENTIAL WOMEN OF THE YEAR 2022
SOCIAL Gillian Creevy, Karen Yates, Jenny Clarke and Elvina Graham.
Caoimhe Moran, Amanda Mitchell and Emma Mitchell. .
Grainne Maher and Christine Mackin. Marion Lancial and Joanne Kennedy.
Gail Redmond, Henry and Moira Macklin and Nadine Redmond.
Caroline Mackin and Paula McQuade.
Miss Derry/Londonderry Amy Doherty with Gary and Elizabeth Doherty.
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MIDWIFERY SOCIETY AT QUEEN’S The Midwifery Society at Queen’s University Belfast were delighted to welcome current students, teaching staff, midwives and maternity multi-disciplinary team members from all five trusts to the Great Hall to celebrate International Day of the Midwife. The afternoon consisted of addresses from RCM NI Director, Karen Murray and Margaret Mulholland, guest speaker, as well as the annual Mentorship Awards which seek to celebrate and shine a light on the fabulous and continued efforts of all maternity teams throughout NI. Congratulations to all those nominated and the winners. Special thanks to all those who made this event possible, especially esteemed guest speaker, Margaret Mulholland.
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1. Mum and daughter Elaine and Rebekah Hill. 2. Kathryn McBurney, Rachael McClenaghan, Rachel Rafferty, Lily Maxwell, Georgia Campbell and Hanna Garrity. 3. QUB School of Midwifery lecturers Dr Felicity Agwu Kalu, Clare Hughes, Dr Janine Stockdale, Gail Anderson and Christine Lua. 4. Royal College of Midwives Mary Caddell, Lily Maxwell, Karen Murray (RCM NI Director) and Kerry Harkin. 5. Caroline Boyle, Eimir Martin, Hanna Garrity, Tracey McAlynn and Donna Blake. 6. Community midwives Elaine Hill, Sharon Larkin, Sylvia Pollock and Bronagh Murray. 7. Dr Ciara Close, Debbie Cross, Dr Mary Gillespie and Kerry Trouton. 116
Go For It! The Women’s European Championships 2022 is upon us and Northern Ireland will be competing in their first-ever major tournament, in a group alongside hosts England, as well as Austria and Norway.
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The championships will take place in ten different venues across England, commencing on Wednesday 6th of July and running until Sunday 31st July. The Euros will be a historic moment for manager, Kenny Sheils’ side as they hope to continue to defy the odds, competing in their first ever major tournament. Team captain and Ulster Tatler’s Sportsperson of the Year 2021, Marissa Callaghan and her green and white army will be more determined than ever to make their mark on the European Football stage and return home as champions.
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Women’s EURO 2022 Championship NI’s schedule The Championship kicks off on 6th July 2022 at Old Trafford and hosts England will be joined by 15 other nations in a bid for the trophy at Wembley Stadium on 31st July. Take a look at the match schedule for the group stages below; Thursday 7th July Group A: Norway vs Northern Ireland (20:00, Southampton) Monday 11th July Group A: Austria vs Northern Ireland (17:00, Southampton) Friday 15th July Group A: Northern Ireland vs England (20:00, Southampton)
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The Women’s Euro 2022 will be broadcasted live on BBC in the UK and all viewers will be able to stream all the action for free on the BBC sport website or BBC iPlayer.
Daire McCartan & Niamh Herron who work at Olympia Leisure Centre commented: “Very good to see, good for young girls to look up to as role models. Hopefully it will lead to more girls taking up football at grass root level with increased funding for the game.”
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All the best to Northern Ireland at the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022
Terry Fuller who was visiting Olympia Leisure Centre commented: “Brilliant news, great to see as Northern Ireland people are passionate about their sport. Hope they go as far as they can. It’s going to be challenging up against bigger countries.”
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Gerry Has His Say Ulster Tatler chats to NI football legend Gerry Armstrong. What are your thoughts on the Northern Ireland Women’s team qualifying for the Women’s Euro Championship? It reminds me so much of the team back in 1980/1982. We were in a difficult group which we qualified from and they’re in a difficult group with England who are the favourites so they’re in a similar situation. The girls have done fantastic and I’m looking forward to seeing their performances. I know they’ve been training hard, I was chatting to a couple of the girls a few weeks ago and they were all preparing the best they can. What does this mean for Women’s Football in Northern Ireland? It’s really taking off. I mean women’s football was going okay and then over the past 2 or 3 years it’s gone to another level. The girls have done such a good job in highlighting women’s football the fact
“They have taken it (women’s football) to another level. “ that they’ve qualified for the Euros and their performances against oppositions that they weren’t ‘supposed’ to beat, again, that’s why they remind me of ourselves and I want them to do really well. They have taken it (women’s football) to another level. There are so many young girls who want to play soccer and want to become like their hero’s, like Marissa Callaghan and the Demi Vance’s of the future so hopefully we will have a lot more stars coming through. How do you think the team will do in the championship? It’s going to be difficult for them but I still think it’s all about self-belief. I had a chat at the weekend with my colleagues who came over, Pat Jennings, Martin O’Neill, Jimmy Nicholl, Bobby Hamilton and John McClelland. We were all together and we went to the World Cup finals together against the host nation and we weren’t supposed to qualify out of the groups. Some said we wouldn’t score goals, some said we wouldn’t even score a point but we won the groups and beat the host nation. Anything is possible if you believe and Kenny will have the girls well prepared. The girls need to have determination and the right attitude which I know they’ve got and I just want to see them compete on a level playing field with everyone and I know England has got so many top professionals but every time I see the girls play they get better. They’re playing against better oppositions and they’re improving themselves so more credit to them.
Wishing Northern Ireland best of luck at the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022
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We chat to local figures who are sending support to the Women’s NI football team.
Ulster Tatler work placement students Daniel Carlin and Eve Jackson from Aquinas Grammar School with Linfield manager, David Healy.
Northern Ireland women’s football striker, Kirsty McGuinness commented: “The girls have worked hard and deserve to be there. We are up against world class teams, we are going to give it the best we’ve got and see how it goes.”
Linfield manager, David Healy is looking forward to the Womens Euros and said: “ The team have made giant strides over the last 3-4 years. This is a great opportunity for the girls and the country to prove themselves.”
BBC Sport NI’s Nicola McCarthy Former Northern Ireland international Nicola McCarthy will be fronting the Euro 2022 coverage for BBC Northern Ireland and will be speaking to the manager, players and fans as the green and white army descend on Southampton. BBC Radio Ulster’s programming will come live from the city in the build-up to Northern Ireland’s first game. As well as all the build-up across TV and radio there will also be extensive coverage across the BBC Sport Northern Ireland website with our team of online reporters on the ground in Southampton. Every home nation game will be live on BBC One, starting with tournament hosts England against Austria at Old Trafford in the opening game live on Wednesday, July 6. The following day Northern Ireland kick off their campaign against Norway. What are your thoughts on the Northern Ireland Women’s team qualifying for the Women’s Euro Championship? I think what the women have achieved is nothing short of momentous - for the squad, the management and back room staff and for women’s football in Northern Ireland. There is thought that the squad has punched above their weight - and they have - but what they have achieved by reaching their first ever major tournament is equally so well deserved. I considered it a great privilege watching their qualifying campaign unfold, right up until the moment they sealed their spot in the Euros at Seaview back in April last year. In all my experiences in football, it is up there with the best I have had. This squad has a tenacity and a team spirit like no other and what they have achieved already, without kicking a ball at the tournament, will leave a mark on women’s football and football as a whole in Northern Ireland, for years to come. It is a very exciting time for the players and all involved with them. What does this mean for Women’s Football in Northern Ireland? What this squad has achieved has and will continue to change the face of women’s football in Northern Ireland. It has already had an incredible impact in putting the women’s game centre stage and providing a platform for the development and growth of the sport. 120
The saying “If you can’t see it, you can’t be it,” has never been more apt when it comes to this squad and what they are doing. Added to that, we also have an incredible group of role models for our young girls and boys to look up to. The tournament itself will only add to that and the legacy it and the girls leave will only boost the game further in Northern Ireland. It provides an incredible opportunity to grow and develop the game and I have no doubt we will see the fruits of that in the next number of years in both participation in the game and engagement with the women’s game on a wider scale. How do you think the team will do in the championship? There is no doubt that it is going to be a difficult task and tough challenge for the girls in England this summer. But having spent a long time around this squad and their management team, there is no doubt that the feeling is that they are not going to make up the numbers - they are going to England to challenge and compete. It is really important for us to remember and put into context how far this team has come. They have only been in full-time training since January and before that, the majority of the squad were amateur players. What they have achieved is already remarkable and I have no doubt they will give their absolute best in this tournament. There is no doubt that this is a journey and what an exciting one it has been so far. I’m sure it will continue in England this summer and beyond!
Girls in Blue... Play with Passion
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GOOD LUCK TO NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE UEFA WOMEN’S EURO 2022 Sponsor of the NIFL Women’s Premiership League Cup Lisburn’s only NIFL club. Family oriented club established in 2010 and playing girls junior and senior football in Lisburn area. Girls in blue... play with passion.
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Glentoran Women make history One of the great, historic institutions of football in Northern Ireland is Glentoran FC. Over the past few years, the jewel in the old club’s crown has been Glentoran Women. This all-conquering Glens’ squad has won no fewer than ten senior trophies in the last five seasons, including a four-trophy clean sweep in 2021. Glens’ players Kerry Beattie and Joely Andrews were also announced as the Northern Ireland Glentoran WFC and Northern Ireland Player of the Year and women’s team midfielder, Nadene the Ulster Player of the Caldwell. Year, respectively. Glentoran Woman is proud to say that the Northern Ireland Euros squad selected four Glens’ players for the finals of this year’s European Championship. The players selected were Lauren Wade, Joely Andrews, Nadene Caldwell and Chloe McCarron alongside former club stalwarts Demi Vance and Jackie Burns.
BEST OF LUCK TO NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE UEFA WOMEN’S EURO 2022
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Left to right – the cast – Frankie, Elsa, Bekah, Henry, Nea, Harrison, Lynn OC, Zara and Raine.
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Chantal and Adam Ailsby, Regis and Nea Calard.
Catherine, Harrison, Graeme and Sophia Finlay.
STRAND ARTS PREMIERE Music and visual artist Nea Calard has released 3 new songs into the streaming and mainstream world, with music videos & short films, one a collaboration with Lynn OC, and two of which feature pupils from Grosvenor Grammar School. The premier was a great success and took place at the Strand Arts Centre in East Belfast. The event also raised money for Action Mental Health. To listen and view ‘Free Falling’, ‘On Standby’ & ‘My Secret Hideaway’, tune into Channelnea on YouTube, or at www.neamusicstation.com
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SUMMERTIME ‘22 SPECIAL
Northern Ireland has lots to offer during the upcoming summer months. Why not head for a scenic walk at The Silent Valley or take in gorgeous coastal views while on the new ‘Mourne Eye’ wheel in Newcastle? Have a look through our Summertime Special to find even more places to enjoy this summer with everything from accommodation to some of the best places to grab a bite to eat.
Stay busy this Summer
Ulster Tatler has put together some summer activities you don’t want to miss: Cranfield Alpaca Summer Experience Meet and greet the Cranfield Alpacas this summer. At Cranfield Alpacas, visitors can choose between taking the alpacas for a leisurely stroll through fields with stunning views of the Mourne Mountains, a beach trek or simply a meet and mingle in a safe, outdoor environment. For more information visit; https:// cranfieldalpacas.com/. Colin Glen Forest Park Colin Glen is Ireland’s leading adventure park, nestled in the heart of Belfast Hills. The park features laser tag, ziplining, archery and much much more. For more information visit; https://www.colinglen.org/. Killowen Distillery Tour & Tasting Take a tour of Ireland’s smallest distillery and experience the making of Killoween gin and still Irish whisky. You will be given the opportunity to sample the final produce whilst emmercing yourself in tradition live music. For more information visit; https://www. killowendistillery.com/our-story/
zLegenDerry Street Food Festival Running from Friday 15th July - Sunday 17th July, this festival will welcome the Clipper Round Yacht Race to the city. LegenDerry is set to feature vibrant street food, local drinks produce and live music. For more information visit; https://www. foylemaritime.com/about/whats-on/. East Coast Adventure Centre Situated along the Carlingford Lough, the family run outdoor activity centre has a lot to offer including mountain biking, guided walking tours and a yachting experience. The centre even features a glamping experience with mountain lodge accomodation. For more information visit; https://www. eastcoastadventure.com/. Castle Espie Wetland Centre Set along the Strangford Lough, Castle Espie is fun for all the family with activities such as nature walks, a sensory garden and the opporunity to get close to a collection of endangered birds. For more information visit; https://www.wwt. org.uk/wetland-centres/castle-espie.
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OUT AND ABOUT: BOTANIC GARDENS, BELFAST We visited cosmopolitan Botanic Gardens to get a feel for where people are planning to visit on the Island of Ireland this summer.
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1. Mum Manal with daughters Razan and Diana Naser from Jordan travelled here for a graduation. They came to Belfast last October and couldn’t wait to come back. They love the Botanic Gardens and are hoping to visit Derry soon. 2. Sebastian, Dagmara, Dominik and Agnesczka live in Dublin but love Belfast and enjoy the weather while walking around Botanic Gardens. Their favourite staycation spots in Ireland are County Kerry and County Mayo. 3. Meghan Gallagher and Nina Constable from Belfast, love the Botanic Gardens, getting a coffee and enjoying the good weather. Their favourite places to visit around Northern Ireland during the summer include Cavehill and Helen’s Bay beach. 4. Katie Van Aardt and Cam Sands just finished exams and are now able to enjoy their summer with their friends at the beach in Helen’s Bay. They think that Belfast is a great spot for tourists to travel around and shop.
Killeavy Castle Major Investment Officially unveiled by the owners of Killeavy Castle Estate, Sydneybased businessman Mick Boyle and his wife Robin, Killeavy Castle Estate has just launched an Estate Farm Store and Estate Gardens following a further £500,000 investment. Originally from south Armagh, Mick Boyle and Robin acquired Killeavy Castle in 2013, and over the past nine years have restored the 186-year Killeavy Castle, creating a venue that’s now regarded as one of the premier destination hotels in Ireland. In the past 12 months, the team at Killeavy Castle Estate, headed up by General Manager, Jason Foody, and Executive Chef, Darragh Dooley, have developed the Gardens and Farm Store to further enhance the Estate’s ‘farm to fork’ ethos and guest experience. The project was partially supported by Tourism Northern Ireland. Featuring an Estate Garden that mirrors the landscape of the existing heritage Walled Garden, the additional one-acre Estate Garden doubles the volume of fresh produce that Killeavy Castle Estate can now grow onsite. The Farm Store has been purpose-built to facilitate the processing of the Estate’s beef and lamb, including specialised aging techniques, curing and smoking of the meats. Additional space within the Farm Store will be utilised for preparing fruit and vegetables from the gardens for kitchens throughout the Estate. Viewing windows allow guests to watch this preparation take place. In addition, the Bistro Bar has been extended, tripling its kitchen area and facilities to increase capacity to provide more of our farm to fork meals for both residential and local guests. The Walled Garden café has also reopened serving refreshments and sweet treats Friday through Sunday from 10:00am. Under the expertise of Executive Chef, Darragh Dooley, Killeavy Castle Estate has grown its reputation for the quality of its food offering and over 90% of the food served throughout the Estate is
produced within the grounds of Killeavy Castle Estate or sourced within a 20-mile radius. The Estate is proud to have created a destination venue where tourists and local people can visit, enjoy superb dining, access beautiful mountain walks and connect with the natural surroundings. For further information on Killeavy Castle Estate, see killeavycastle.com
Left to Right: General Manager Jason Foody, Owner Robin Boyle, NMDDC Council Chairman Michael Savage, NMDDC Director of Enterprise, Regeneration and Tourism Conor Mallon, Owner Mick Boyle, Minister for Finance MLA Conor Murphy, NMDDC Chief Executive Marie Ward.
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BREDAGH GAC GOLF DAY The Bredagh GAC Golf Day returned for 2022. Bredagh were delighted to host their 2nd Golf Day in recent years. This event is firmly cemented in the club’s fundraising calendar after the phenomenal success of the 2021 Golf Day. The day itself welcomed players, parents and sponsors of the club. Club Chairman Malcolm Macfarlane said, “We were delighted to host even more players on the day, a resounding success, well done to all involved.” 1. Dallan McAleenan, Paul McCann, John Finnegan and Maurice May. 2. Mabel Doherty and Liz Nicoletti. 3. Trevor Glavey and Linda Macfarlane. 4. Mark Carron and Barry Bresnahan 5. Club Chairman Malcolm Macfarlane, Joe Shields and Club President Stephen Brown. 6. Michael and Christine Grant. 7. Dermot O’Donnell, Angela Amorello, Davina and Mark Cassidy. 8. Sean Blaney, Joe Shields and Ruairi Gillen. 9. Club Chairman Malcolm Macfarlane, Maria and Catherine Curran and Club President Stephen Brown.
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celebrates 100 years! 2022 marks the 100th anniversary of the completion of the Mourne Wall, a remarkable feat of craftmanship that has stood the test of time and weather for a century. Work on the wall commenced in 1904 and took 18 years to complete, providing a 35 km boundary for the 9,000-acre water catchment area that feeds the Silent Valley and Ben Crom Reservoirs. Major repairs have been completed spanning two years, involving flying stones sourced in local quarries by helicopter to various sites and being rolled into place using age-old methods. Anna Killen, Education & Learning Officer, NI Water, comments: “This anniversary is a chance to reflect on the importance of Silent Valley, not only as a beautiful visitor attraction, but also as a working
site, providing a source of drinking water to thousands of homes and businesses daily. Covid 19 has shone a light directly on how vital safe, clean water is to our health. Now is the time to really think about how we can respect and conserve the water we use on a daily basis and how we are leaving the planet for the next 100 years.” To mark this special birthday, NI Water is planning a series of events, kickstarting with a family fun day on Sunday 14 August from 1pm to 5pm. Live music, entertainment, food and games will all be available on the day. We are also planning to place time capsules in the wall, so any group who is interested in placing a capsule should contact: education@niwater.com. Other events will be announced on niwater.com.
Anchor down at Titanic Hotel Belfast Book your staycation this summer at Titanic Hotel Belfast, in the heart of Belfast’s Maritime Mile district, just a short walk away from Belfast’s bustling city centre district. Enjoy a two-night stay in one of their nautical themed rooms, three-course dinner in the award-winning Wolff Grill restaurant on one evening, a Titanic sized breakfast each morning and complimentary car parking for 48 hours for one vehicle, all from just £379 per room in total. This unique and iconic hotel building provides guests with a museum experience, which will take you on a journey through Belfast’s maritime history. RMS Titanic was designed in the original drawing offices located within the hotel itself. Why not add on tickets to the Titanic Belfast attraction, adjacent to the hotel, to enhance your destination experience? Just ask one of the reservations team for further details on how they can enhance your stay with our range of added extras and local destination activity tickets. For more information visit www.titanichotelbelfast.com
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QUB BOAT RACE Queen’s University Belfast Rowing Club hosted a Boat Race along the River Lagan, Belfast. Queen’s went head to head with Trinity College Dublin in their first Boat Race since 2019. Spectators enjoyed a lovely day by the river with food from Tribal Gourmet Burger and drinks from The Points. 1. Coach John Armstrong, QUB Captain Barry McWilliams and Coach Meghan Hunter. 2. Julie Lonergan with Hannah, Brenda, Michael and Jack Haycock. 3. Secretaries Harry Mathers and Molly Curry. 4. Patrick Morgan Jones, Matthew Riordan and Todd Smyth. 5. Ann and Trevor Gorman. 6. Andy Frew, Roddy Clarke and Dermot O’Hara. 7. Samantha McCormick, Audrey Greer, Queens Vice Chancellor Ian Greer, Barry McWilliams and Coaches John Armstrong and Meghan Hunter. 8. Queens Ladies Senior Team. 9. Queens Senior Team.
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Living History Ulster Tatler’s Chris Sherry spends a night at the Trinity City Hotel, Dublin.
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ublin is a city steeped in history. You only have to take a walk down any street or alleyway in the city centre to happen upon a historic building or monument. I stayed right in the centre recently in the Trinity City Hotel and found the area around the hotel fascinating. The hotel is on Pearse Street, a five-minute walk from Grafton Street. Fans of the author James Joyce will be interested to know that the hotel is also close to Nassau Street, which is where, on 10th June 1904, Joyce first met Nora Barnacle, the woman with whom he was to spend the rest of his life. Also near the hotel is perhaps my favourite Dublin pub, Mulligans on Poolbeg Street. Reportedly, Joyce visited it several times. It even gets
a mention in his short story collection, Dubliners, in the story Counterparts. It is a great place to sit over a pint of Guinness and, although one of Dublin’s oldest premises, it seems to have remained largely unchanged over the years. As you would expect, the building housing the hotel also has a fascinating history. Over the years the site has been home to a coal merchants, a British army recruiting office and an ecclesiastical architecture and sculpture firm. Padraig Henry Pearse, the executed leader of the 1916 Rising, and one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence, was born several doors away. Hence the street’s name which was, until 1923, known as Great Brunswick Street.
The hotel itself is a welcome refuge from the bustle of the city centre and has some great public spaces. The bar and restaurant are both really good places to while away an hour or two, so be sure to set aside some time to relax in the hotel. We had pre-dinner drinks in the Brunswick Bar followed by dinner in the Courtyard Restaurant. Quite often the food in city hotels is pretty mediocre, to say the least. This is definitely not the case with the Trinity City. Our meal was excellent in every respect. Weather permitting, the hotel also has an inviting internal courtyard, perfect for alfresco dining. If you are travelling by car, the hotel has a valet parking service. We drove down and, conveniently, we handed over our keys at the front door. If you decide to travel down by train, Connolly Station is only a short walk away. Our room had its own balcony which was an unexpected bonus, especially on a sunny day. We were able to sit and watch the world go by several floors below. If your budget can stretch to it, I recommend that you book a deluxe room with a balcony. The Trinity City Hotel is a great base from which to explore Dublin: a modern European city with a rich cultural life and more fashionable than ever these days. Recent TV series such as Normal People and Conversations With Friends have really put it on the map. However, as a proud Belfast man, I feel obliged to point out that large sections of Conversations With Friends were actually filmed in Belfast - just saying.
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ituated in County Down, Kilkeel is the southern-most town in Northern Ireland. The town is known for its contribution to the fishing industry, with Kilkeel Harbour being home to one of the largest fishing fleets in Ireland. Kilkeel has lots to offer visitors and holiday makers with its cultural heritage, delightful range of boutiques and an abundance of local pubs and restaurants to dine at. Silent Valley, situated just five miles from Kilkeel, is one of Northern Ireland’s top visitor attractions. Known locally as The Valley, the reservoir is in the Mournes Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Also situated just outside the picturesque town of Kilkeel is the breathtaking Cranfield Beach. This south facing beach offering idyllic views from the majestic Mourne Mountains is the perfect holiday destination this summer.
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amphill Community Mourne Grange was established in 1971 and provides sector leading supported living and day opportunity services for people with learning disabilities, autism and other support needs. We are situated near to Kilkeel and are based on a 100-acre estate. Camphill’s founders, led by Dr Karl König in 1940, and inspired by the Austrian thinker Rudolf Steiner wanted to make a real difference to the lives of people who were marginalised and excluded from society. At Mourne Grange our aim is to provide a mutually supportive and purposeful community life for the people we support. Our values are based on enabling each individual to realise their full potential through creativity, engagement and involvement. These values and our approach are reflected in all aspects of our varied and vibrant
community life, both in the life of one of our 11 homes and within our wide range of day opportunities. We support people to express themselves creatively through crafts, music and drama. These activities are fun, but also help people to develop new skills and confidence. We also have our own health centre to provide a range of therapeutic activities. Mourne Grange also offers a number of meaningful day opportunities for people who live in Mourne Grange and who also live out in the wider community. These include the following; The bakery which provides the opportunity to learn about making bread, biscuits and cakes and also supplies our coffee shop. The Community Produce team uses the fruit, berries and vegetables from our orchards and gardens to produce delicious organic jams and bottled juice.
The farm is registered to Demeter standards and the farm team have the opportunity to learn about looking after the land and animals. The garden team grow biodynamic vegetables and fruit for our community. In the weavery there is the opportunity to learn about weaving and felting and produce many beautiful woven items. The well-equipped wood workshop provides an opportunity to learn a range of skills, for example carving, sanding and wood turning. Home is where the heart is and in Mourne Grange we know about the sense of security and belonging that is generated through a nurturing family life. Our Community is composed of households that offer people a set of close, dependable relationships. If you are interested in more information about Mourne Grange or would like to come visit us our contact details are
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Ulster Tatler speaks to Susan Magee from Susan Magee Millinery & Hair. When did you launch Susan Magee Millinery & Hair? I established my business 4 years ago and thankfully since then my brand has gone from strength to strength. My work has been featured on Ireland Am and I was also invited by Gok Wan to showcase my millinery on his ‘One Size Fits All’ show in Belfast. What makes Susan Magee Millinery & Hair unique? I am also a hairstylist with 20 years’ experience, this gives me a unique edge in the world of millinery as I understand how to create balance when working with both the headpiece and hairstyle in mind. I can advise on how to style the hair to complement the hat creating the perfect look. Can you talk us through the headpiece you designed for Sarah McCulla who won best dressed at Downroyal Racecourse? Sarah’s hat was created using a beautiful vintage straw braid crown & sinamay brim. Embellished with tan & gold flowers. I love to combine old and new and incorporate different textures into my pieces. What are the current millinery trends this summer? For the current millinery trends, I always look at what the Royal family are wearing as they are definitely trendsetters in the world of millinery and you can be sure that what they wear is going to become a popular style. Headbands have been extremely popular up until now but for mother of the bride or groom a larger piece is always a hit.
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St. Louis Grammar School: 100 years at the heart of its community Blessed with a wonderful view of the southern flanks of the majestic Mourne Mountains, St. Louis Grammar School, Kilkeel, has offered a high-quality education to the young people of South Down and beyond for nearly 100 years. Happy 100 St. Louis! The academic year 2022-23 is also a landmark year in St. Louis history. The school is celebrating its centenary this year with a calendar of exciting activities and events. Current pupils, former pupils and staff Former Down GAA and are invited to Aussie Rulers star, Martin join the school Clarke helps kick off the throughout the Centenary celebrations of his old school, St. Louis year to mark Grammar Schoo, Kilkeel. this significant milestone and are invited to join the online School Alumni which has just launched. To celebrate the launch of the Centenary Calendar and Alumni network, St. Louis recently hosted a number of notable past pupils including former GAA and Aussies rules player and now BBC Sports commentator , Martin Clarke, Irish Olympian, Kerry O’Flaherty, Irish News editor, Noel Doran and Women’s Rights Advocate, Bronagh Hinds, at the school. Martin Clarke, who attended St. Louis from 1999 to 2006 commented: I look back on my school years with fond memories and thank all the great staff for providing an invaluable education which ultimately laid the foundation for all our successes after we left in 2006. My most cherished memories from my school
St. Louis Principal, Mr Kevin Martin pictured with students, both past and present, at the launch of the Centenary celebrations.
days involved many happy times, both in the classroom and with the football teams. ‘I hope that many other past pupils and teachers from near and far will join me in celebrating the Centenary Year of our School and take this opportunity to join the Alumni Network.’ Mr Kevin Martin, St Louis Grammar School Principal commented: ‘This year marks a century of education and community spirit. As we approach this significant milestone for St. Louis Grammar School, I am delighted that so many past pupils are getting in touch with the school and are becoming involved with our Centenary celebrations . Our aim is to reconnect with many past pupils and staff members from across the decades and I would encourage all past pupils to join our Alumni Network.’ A call to all past students We are calling on all past pupils to get in touch with St. Louis. Their journeys and success stories will no doubt inspire current and future generations at St. Louis to fulfil their potential. The newly created St. Louis Alumni Network will be a hub for our past pupils and staff to reconnect and share stories. We look forward to the year ahead and have a fun filled calendar of events for all generations to come together and share stories of the past and visions of the future.
Former BBC Sewing Bee finalist Angeline Murphy working with the Art students Ariane Quinn (seated), Aoife McGrath,Cliondhna Cope along with Art teacher Jayne Grant at the launch of the St. Louis Centenary celebrations.
To join the Alumni Network with other past pupils and staff visit www.stlouis.org.uk and log your details. The school will be posting a full calendar of events and Alumni members will be the first to know. Also check out the school’s specially dedicated Facebook page ‘St. Louis Kilkeel Centenary’ which already has
a very active following and gallery of photos from days gone by. A school with a great tradition and future St. Louis Grammar School, Kilkeel, has certainly delivered on the vision of its founders over the past 100 years and can look forward with confidence that it is meeting the needs of current and future generations. On the 23 June 2020 the Minister of Education announced 9 schools to advance in design under the major capital works programme, at an overall anticipated cost of £156million, £120m of which is anticipated on construction. St Louis Grammar School, Kilkeel, was included in that announcement. The Board of Governors and the Trustees now welcome reaching a significant milestone for the project with the appointment of Hamilton Architects LLP, who have been selected to lead the project through to completion. Hamilton Architects LLP have now commenced with the design and appraisal of options for the scheme. We look forward to welcoming each new generation of St. Louis students and preparing them for life in the 21st Century. We hope the ethos that has influenced the lives of so many St. Louis students from the past will continue to have a positive impact on current and future generations of pupils for many years to come.
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Kilkeel Ulster Tatler speaks to Andrew Imrie from KMW Wine and Spirits...
How long have you been living / working in the Kilkeel area? About 27 years now! I moved here after finishing school and have been here ever since. What do you like most about Kilkeel? The natural environment without a doubt is special. With the coastline on our front door and the Mourne Mountains on our back door, the scenery makes it a beautiful place to live. You really notice how special it is when you come back from travelling, plus the 5-minute commute is a bonus! Does Kilkeel have any hidden gems? There are a lot of great independent businesses within the town. Made in Mourne is a unique, community-based business where local artists and producers can
showcase their work and sell their products. Just outside town, you have Aughrim Hill which the Woodland Trust has recently taken over and created a new set of pathways and walks free for the public to use. They have also just taken over a large section of Mourne Park and its ancient woodlands, so hopefully both will soon be opened up to the public as they are beautiful.
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Where do you like to dine and socialise in the local area? The best place to dine locally would be the Kilmorey Arms Hotel. Under Sam Hamilton’s ownership the place has gone from strength to strength and the quality of the food on offer there now is as good as anywhere in the wider Mourne area. Great for local seafood and steaks!
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How long have you been living / working in the Kilkeel area? I’ve lived in Kilkeel my whole life and after graduating from University, started my own company in Kilkeel straight away. I now run my Wedding Film House, ‘Take Two’ and my Digital Agency, ‘Blank Space’ from Kilkeel so it’s certainly home for me. What do you like most about Kilkeel? Kilkeel is such a beautiful part of the country, it’s hard to look past the breath-taking scenery. With picturesque scenes everywhere you look, whether it be up in the Mourne Mountains or down by the sea, Kilkeel has something for everyone! Does Kilkeel have any hidden gems? Kilkeel and the Mourne area has so many hidden gems! There are so many hikes in the Mournes and walks by the sea if you’re interested in that but if you prefer a slower pace, there’s lots of great coffee shops and cafe’s - I find it hard to look past the building where my business runs from MADE in Mourne! If you’re in the area, make sure to pop in for a coffee and come upstairs and say hello! Where do you like to dine and socialise in the local area? There’s such a range of places to go in the Mourne area, if you’re looking for a coffee shop, either MADE in Mourne, Honeybee Bakery or Koji are good spots! (You’ll probably find me in my free time in one of these spots with a coffee!) If it’s food you’re looking for, Cunningham’s Bistro, Kilmorey Arms Hotel or a Kilkeel favourite, Country Fried Chicken are all great options!
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Kilkeel High School Kilkeel High School is a nonselective post-primary school with a proud history based on a Christian ethos. The school is an academic institution which welcomes students from all backgrounds and has a diverse population from around the world. Our aim is to prepare students to take their place as happy, productive members of society. This vision is fulfilled through a carefully structured curriculum which is tailored to meet the needs of all. Our ability to deliver is evidenced in a 16% increase in pupil numbers in recent years. We are delighted that this success is being recognised in the provision of additional facilities and upgrades to the existing school in the year ahead. Our provision of both academic and vocational subjects is broad and is supported by our Shared Education partnership with neighbouring schools. This provides an extensive suite of options at both GCSE and A Level and our unique pathway system allows for students of all abilities to achieve. As a school with a vibrant Learning Support Centre which caters for young people with additional needs, we are in a position to ensure every child that walks through our doors meets his/her potential. We are a school at the heart of the community with our eyes also set on the global stage. We have developed strong links with Queen’s University, Belfast and as a Queen’s Academy school our pupils benefit from opportunities to engage with the university on varied programmes from junior school level right through to our school leavers. We have also forged strong bonds with industry which empowers our young people to be ambitious and to consider options for training and employment that they might otherwise be unaware of. We are currently developing partnerships with schools in Germany and our planned visits to London, Rome, Paris and South Africa help broaden horizons for the young people in our care. A strong and effective pastoral care system is at the heart of all we do. At Kilkeel High, every child matters and our team of caring, supportive teaching staff are ably backed up by medical and counselling professionals. Our extra-curricular offer continues to grow and flourish. Whether it be in the area of sports, the arts or other creative pursuits, we believe that the development and education of the whole child is essential. There really is something for everyone at Kilkeel High School.
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he busy town of Newtownards once started as an old market town and it has certainly retained its reputation for excellent shopping, hosting an array of both independent and high street stores. When it comes to food, you will be spoilt for choice with an impressive range of vibrant cafes, delicious restaurants and thriving pubs. Just a short walk from the main hub of the town is the Ards Visitor Information Centre (VIC). This is the perfect first port of call, as it is jam-packed with in-depth information on local attractions and events. The centre also offers an extensive range of souvenirs and gifts to commemorate your visit to Newtownards. An outdoor attraction not to be missed is Scrabo Hill. Scrabo Hill, overlooking Newtownards town, was first occupied by people during the Bronze Age, between 2000 and 300BC. The re-mains of a late Bronze Age settlement can still be seen in the area currently occupied by Scrabo Golf Club. Standing tall on the horizon of Scrabo Hill is Scrabo Tower, overlooking the town below, built in 1857 it is one of Northern Ireland’s best-known landmarks. Visit Scrabo Country Park and follow one of the many walking trails through the beech woodlands of Killynether Wood. Scrabo Hill provides the perfect vantage point for a picturesque 360degree view across the beautiful Strangford Lough and the rolling countryside of Co Down, it’s certainly well worth the 10-minute climb to the site.
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Newtownards Ulster Tatler speaks to Susan Nelson Teacher in Abbey Primary School.
How long have you been living/working in the Newtownards? I came to work in Newtownards in Abbey Primary School 28 years ago. My husband, son and I then moved to live in the town 3 years later. We’ve since has two other boys so they have all grown up living in Newtownards. What do you like most about Newtownards? I like the fact that Newtownards feels like a community: people know and genuinely care about each other. I’m a teacher in Abbey Primary School and it is such a special place; it’s like a family and I have really loved getting to know so many children and their parents over the years. Does Newtownards have any hidden gems? There are a few special places in the town. Cafolla’s gift shop on Frances Street is fantastic for lovely little bits and pieces, Roamer is a wonderful spot for a wee pamper and Haptik does the best brunch ever! I also love that Mounstewart is nearby and, with a lively dog, the floodgates are a perfect place for a walk. Where do you like to dine and socialise in the local area? As I’ve already said, I love Haptik for brunch; their savoury waffle stack is just divine. My husband and I also enjoy a meal in Tuk Tuk and Knotts is always great for a bun!
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Abbey Primary School is a very special place where every child is valued, cared for and encouraged to be the best they can be; academically, socially and emotionally. Our school is situated to the east of Newtownards on the Movilla Road leading towards Millisle. It takes its name from the nearby ruins of the old Movilla Abbey, which was a seat of learning for many years after it was set up by St. Finian in approximately 550AD. Primary colours throughout the school are used to provide a bright, attractive and stimulating environment for pupils. The school staff is ably led by our principal Mr Jonathan Manning and both teaching and non-teaching staff combine to provide a team dedicated to the education and welfare of all pupils. We are delighted to have an excellent Nursery Unit as part of our school. The Nursery is a warm, safe environment where children can experience learning through play; developing the skills necessary to take them on into Primary School. In Abbey, we believe in fostering the development of the whole child. While academic achievement is important we also place great value in promoting the physical, social, emotional and spiritual wellbeing of each boy and girl. To this end we support the excellent teaching and learning that goes on in our classrooms with a wide range of extracurricular and supplementary activities. In order to support the parents in our school family we offer before and after school provision. This is known as Sparkles and is run by our own staff. It provides outstanding care for all of the children who attend and the parents who use Sparkles are confident and secure that their children are receiving high quality provision on the school site at a reasonable price.
More information about our School can be found on our school website: www.abbeyprimary.net Or feel free to get in touch by phone: 028 9181 9141
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Jim Cullen, General Manager, Scrabo Golf Club
Tee Off with Scrabo Golf Club Jim Cullen is the general manager of Scrabo Golf Club, a unique golf course lying on the gorse-covered contours of Scrabo Hill overlooked by the wonderful Scrabo Tower. The course is a true hidden gem and a must play for golfers of all abilities. Jim commented on the Golf Club stating, “As General Manager of Scrabo Golf Club it is a privilege to be involved with such a stunning location situated high above Newtownards town. There are spectacular and breath-taking views of Strangford Lough, Mourne Mountains, Scotland and the Isle of Man.” Scrabo Golf Club is fantastic value for money with beautiful scenery and is certainly well worth a visit where you can be assured of a warm welcome. For more information contact: admin@scrabogc.co.uk
Visitors Welcome At SJO Accountants Ltd we have been helping local businesses thrive since 2008. Our friendly and approachable team are based at our offices in Newtownards, from which we provide all round business support to individuals, sole traders and limited companies across Northern Ireland. Our outsourced book-keeping is a very popular service and can be delivered in-house or remotely. We also provide Payroll, VAT, Management Accounts, Statutory accounts, all manner of tax as well as software training and mentoring.
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Castle Gardens Primary School has provided an education for children in Newtownards since the 1870’s. Relocating to a new school building overlooking Strangford Lough in 2001, the school provides an inclusive, multi-sensory learning environment for almost 400 pupils between the ages of 3 and 11. Pupils participate in a wide range of extra-curricular activities including sports, music tuition, arts and crafts as well as outdoor learning within the extensive school grounds.
Find out more about the school at www.CastleGardens.org.uk Prospective parents can contact the office on 028 9181 3827 to arrange a tour.
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Stephen Scott & Company Solicitors Stephen Scott & Company Solicitors have been serving clients in the Newtownards and North Down wider area for over thirty years. They have amassed extensive experience and delivered a wide variety of legal expertise, aiming to deliver the best possible service and results to their clients. They are client focused and continue to offer a personal approach in all matters. The firm is led by fonder, Stephen Scott, ably backed up by a close-knit team which keeps the companies approach personable and friendly at all times. For enquiries or to make an appointment please call: 028 9182 1700 or email info@stephenscottsolicitors.com.
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History of Ards Rugby Football Club
On 11 April 1928, Ards Rugby Football Club (RFC) was formed at a meeting in Newtownards Academy pavilion. The first competitive game was played on 13 October 1928. In the early years, Ards RFC played most of their games in the Ulster Junior Leagues but attained Senior League and All-Ireland League status on 2 occasions. The club currently fields three adult teams and a women’s team, North Down Women, who are a combination of players from the Ards, Bangor and Donaghadee clubs. Three youth teams also play at under-18, under-16 and under-14 levels. There is also a rapidly developing girls’ junior section and a very successful mini rugby section in the club. The club works in close collaboration with local schools such as Regent House Grammar School, Movilla High School and Strangford College who provide much of the playing talent at the club. In 1977/1978 Senior League status was achieved by defeating Ballymena 2nd XV 12-6 in an Ulster League Section 2 playoff at Shane Park, Instonians. After experiencing their most successful period in the mid 1980s, when the Ulster Senior League and Ulster Senior Cup titles were won once and twice respectively, the club were finally admitted to the All-Ireland League in season 1993/94. However, after a downturn in fortunes in the late 1990s Ards were relegated from senior rugby to Qualifying League Section 1 in season 2000/01, a situation which was reversed in 2002/03 when the 1st XV won the AIB All Ireland Qualifying Round Robin playoff and were promoted for a second time to the Ulster Senior and All-Ireland Leagues. Unfortunately, in season 2014/2015 Ards again forfeited their senior status and now play in the Ulster Rugby Championship Division 2. In August 1983 Ards embarked on their first, and thus far, only major overseas tour to Canada.
• Forster Cup Winners 1968/69, 1969/70, 1980/81 • McCambley Cup Winners 1987/88, 1988/89, 1990/91, 1994/95, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2009/10, 2013/14, 2019/20 (shared with Ballymena) • Butler Shield Winners 2017/18 • Ulster U-20 Prudential Cup Winners 1984/85, 1989/90 • Ulster U-20 League Joint Winners 2008/09 • Ulster U-18 Edgar Bowman Cup Winners 2007/08 • Ulster U-18 Holland Plate Winners 2014/15 • Coleraine Coca-Cola U-18 Cup Winners 2002/03 • Ulster U-16 RB Fleming Cup Winners 2000/01 Some sections of the club: Ards U-12 boys
Ards U-12 girls at the Aviva Stadium Dublin in May 2022
Jill Shaw’s Ards Girls North Down Women (Ards, Bangor and Donaghadee) Canadian Tour Party
Notable Former Players British and Irish Lions: Blair (Paddy) Mayne, Phillip Matthews, Nigel Carr Ireland: Blair (Paddy) Mayne, Phillip Matthews, Nigel Carr, Ken Hooks Barbarians: Phillip Matthews, Nigel Carr, Rab Irwin Ulster: Barry Calvert, Phillip Matthews, Nigel Carr, Iain Moles, Wesley Campbell, Garth Calow New Zealand: Scott Robertson League and Cup Wins Ulster Senior League Champions 1983/84 • Ulster Senior Cup Winners 1984/85, 1986/87 • Boston Cup Winners 1976/77 • Past Players’ Cup Winners 1971/72, 1974/75, 1984/85, 2002/03 • Ulster Towns’ Cup Winners 1961/62, 2002/03 • Ulster Junior Cup Winners 1976/77 • Qualifying League 1 Champions 2002/03 • All-Ireland League Qualifying Round Robin Championship 2002/03 • Oval Trophy Winners 1969/70
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17 Frances Street, Newtownards BT23 7DW Tel: 028 9181 5777 www.roamerbeauty.co.uk
We do Environ Facials, Dermalogica Facials, Footlogix Pedicures, LVL Lashes, Biosculpture and Cuccio Gel, He Shi and Bellamianta Tan, Hot Stone Massage and many other beauty treatments.
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Newtownards Ulster Tatler speaks to Grainne Savage from Roamer Holistic Health and Beauty Clinic.
How long have you been working in the Newtownards area? Over the course of my career, I have worked in Newtownards for about 16 years. I love working here as it’s such a vibrant friendly town. What makes Roamer Holistic Clinic unique? We are proud to say that the salon is unique because our staff force has over 60 years’ experience within the industry. We have been based in Newtownards for 25 years and so are an established business within the town. We love to keep up to date with the latest treatments and learning new tricks and techniques to share with our lovely clients. Does Newtownards have any hidden gems? Newtownards is a beautiful town. There are so many wee hidden treasures from independent boutiques to yummy eating houses - we truly are spoilt for choice. I would throughly recommend a visit to check them out.
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Ulster Tatler speaks to Sara Otley from SJO Accountants. How long have you been living / working in the Newtownards area? I was born and raised in Comber and other than a short interlude living in Dromore, I have been here my whole life. I started working for myself in 2008 and moved my practice to Ards Business Centre in 2016. In June 2019, we then moved into our own premises at 37 Movilla Street and have been here ever since. What do you like most about Newtownards? The bustling town centre. It seems that town centres across NI are becoming more and more run down with little or no life about them. Newtownards is a great thriving town with loads of independent shops as well as some of the larger chains. There is always a great atmosphere and the regular markets in the square add to the sense of community. We
are also spoilt for choice when we decide to have a ‘treat day’ with the many local bakeries, coffee shops and restaurants. Does Newtownards have any hidden gems? Aside from our wee accountancy practice based in Movilla Street, there are some lovely walks along the flood gates when the tide is in and the quarries around Scrabo Tower are particular favourites for me and our office mascot Luna, the cockapoo. Where do you like to dine and socialise in the local area? The local offerings are great. We enjoy the local eateries of Haptik, Bull & Claw and Regency Restaurant as well as Bob & Berts on occasion too. You also can’t go wrong with a sandwich from Shaw’s Home Bakery or a pancake/scone from Knotts.
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“Fields of Wonder is a well researched book that captures the heart of a team that dared to dream...” EDITED BY KELLIE BURCH EDIT@ULSTERTATLER.COM
Fields of Wonder book launch Guests were welcomed pitch-side at 2 Royal Avenue as Fields of Wonder, the latest publication from Blackstaff Press, was launched in style. Written by Belfast author and film director Evan Marshall, the book, which features a foreword by former international captain Martin O’Neill, tells the incredible untold story of Northern Ireland’s 1982 journey to the World Cup. Based on new interviews with many of the players, including Pat Jennings, Billy Hamilton, Sammy McIlroy, Gerry Armstrong, Jimmy Nicholl, John McClelland and Norman Whiteside as well as with manager Billy Bingham, who has sadly since passed away, this book is a vivid account of the team’s glory days. Fields of Wonder, which has been released on the 40th anniversary of the epic ‘82 World Cup odyssey, took years of research to complete and will be complemented with a film release later in the year. At the launch, Evan Marshall, who also wrote Spirit of 58 chartering Northern Ireland’s journey to the quarter-finals of the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, was joined by guests including, Michael Cockcroft, a tour guide for the Irish FA Tours, and artist and curator of Northern Ireland Screen Digital Film Archive’s Sinead Bhreathnach Cashell. The evening saw 2 Royal Avenue filled with memorabilia such as original football jerseys, scarves, posters and even a replica of the World Cup trophy, and featured a fascinating Q&A with Hugh Odling-Smee who probed Evan Marshall on the motivation behind writing the book and delved into the author’s obvious passion for the beautiful game. Fields of Wonder is a well researched book that captures the heart of a team that dared to dream and it even manages to bring a little bit of that magic from ‘82 to life on the page 40 years later. Available now in all good bookshops. The launch of Fields of Wonder took place on 30th May.
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Sinead Bhreathnach Cashell, Hannah Gallagher, Paul McClintock, Bronagh McAtasney and Lisa Duggan.
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Stones in His Pockets In 1996, Stones in His Pockets, written by Marie Jones and directed by Ian McElhinney, debuted at the West Belfast Festival before officially premièring at the Lyric Theatre. Since then, the play has toured the West End and Broadway and scooped three nominations for the Tony Awards, and won two Olivier Awards. Twenty five years later, this renowned production by The Barn Theatre once again made its way back to the stage of the Lyric Theatre. This time under the directorship of Marie Jones and Ian McElhinney’s son, Matthew McElhinney. The red carpet première of the 25th anniversary iteration of Stones in His Pockets was a sell out with people like playwright Martin Lynch, The Barn Theatre’s CEO and artistic director Iwan Lewis, actor Conleth Hill, singer Peter Corry, and ‘Posh Radio 4 Lady’ and Ulster Tatler columnist Kathy Clugston, arriving in their droves to welcome this production home to Belfast.
Maebeth Fenton Martin and Grace Kennedy.
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Matthew McElhinney, whilst paying homage to the work created by his parents, very much adds his own stamp to this piece. Set in the world of today (given away by references to Amazon Prime, Macauley ‘McCulkin’, and The Dead Rabbit), Stones in His Pockets tells the tale of Jake Quinn (Shaun Blaney) and Charlie Conlon (Gerard McCabe), two extras on set of a big, budget Hollywood movie being filmed in rural Ireland. The play explores the conflict between the Hollywood dream and its exploitation of people struggling in dispossessed rural Ireland - from farmers with no cows to tend to or down on their luck out-of-towners failing to make a fresh start. Blaney and McCabe are glorious as Jake and Charlie. But, they also, seemingly effortlessly, meld into all the other characters on stage, from starlet Caroline Giovanni to famous extra Mickey. The fluidity of these transitions is akin to watching an exquisitely choreographed dance. Speaking of dance, the duo have a number of memorable moments but the real showstopper was their Irish jig scene, choreographed by Fleur Mellor, which had the audience on their feet long before the end of the performance. Being staged 25 years after the original 173
Father and son, Ian and Matthew McElhinney.
has afforded Matthew McElhinney the opportunity to use cutting edge technology to add a new dimension to this re-imagining of the play. In addition to allowing audiences the opportunity to view the playback of the final cut of scenes, it also allows the production to fully expand on the famous line, “The stars will become the extras and the extras will become the stars’’, as the genius use of green screen allows some of the biggest stars from Northern Ireland to become the real extras in this show. The 25th incarnation of Stones in His Pockets is a roller-coaster of emotions which still resonates all these years later. It’s perfectly pitched, seamlessly weaving comedy and tragedy together to wonderful effect. Ultimately this is a play about selfbelief, friendship and courage to follow your dreams. Although stepping into mighty big shoes, Matthew McElhinney does it with aplomb. He’s an unmistakable talent and with such ingenious creativity on display, it’s no wonder the 25th anniversary Stone in His Pockets earned two standing ovations in one night. Stones in His Pockets runs at the Lyric Theatre until 3 July 2022 Continued on page 174
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Clare McMahon, Jimmy Fay, Conor Mitchell and Paul McVeigh.
Conor Mitchell, Belfast International Festival Director Richard Wakely and Matthew Cavan.
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The Lyric’s new season launch At the recent launch of the Autumn /Winter season at the Lyric Theatre, executive producer Jimmy Fay said: “Here in the Lyric, new writing is at the heart of what we do.” And one look at the vivid new jam-packed programme, which showcases a new generation of writers as well as welcoming back firm favourites to its stages, shows just how true that is. Guests, such as Richard Wakely of the Belfast International Arts Festival, actor Tony Flynn, and playwrights Richard Clements and Patrick J. O’Reilly, joined Jimmy Fay in remembering those from the theatrical world, such as Roma Tomelty, BJ Hogg, and Keith Ginty who have recently passed away. The launch was also an opportunity to acknowledge the changes the Theatre has experienced over the past two years. Although the doors may have been closed for 17 months, the creative and
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dynamic team were still furiously working away at delivering new content digitally and with partnerships such as the BBC. Now that live theatre has returned, the line up at the Lyric for June-December season is bigger, bolder and stronger than ever. And guests at the launch got to enjoy a snippet of what is to come. Grimes and McKee had the audience in stitches with an excerpt of St Mungos The Ladies (9-21 August) and Emma Jordan, director of The Border Game spoke of the play’s upcoming tour, which will see it return to the Lyric once again (25-27 August). Belfast playwright Clare McMahon also chatted about the inspiration behind her new work, The Gap Year (3-25 September) which is a journey of craic, coffee shops and self-discovery for three women in their 60s. The audience was also rapt as Matthew Cavan and double Ivor Novellonominated composer Conor Mitchell performed a haunting song from upcoming
Propaganda: A New Musical (8 Oct-5 Nov), which is an old fashioned Soviet love story set in Berlin in 1949. One production I am also extremely keen to see is Big Man (27 Oct-13 Nov) a new play by local writer Paul McVeigh, which explores how two men in pursuit of love move beyond the barrier of age and conflicting gay experience. The launch concluded with a look at the Lyric’s Christmas productions (which have something for everyone) and their new membership scheme, Lyric+, which is very budget friendly and promises perks like priority seating, new show exclusives and discounts. On the night, Claire Murray, Head of Development & Marketing, said: “It’s wonderful to see that live theatre is well and truly back.” And I couldn’t agree more. The new season launch at the Lyric took place on 9 June.
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Belfast Lord Mayor Cllr Tina Black; Marion Hawkes owner Sound Advice; Rachel Kennedy, EastSide Arts Festival Director (centre); Charlotte Richardson, Translink; and William Leatham, Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
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Michael and Patricia Davidson.
Julie McQuillan and Victoria Gleason.
Anna Montgomery and Kiera Bogues.
Ruairi Conaghan and Jane Hardy.
Bloomsday Festival Bloomsday, which is a commemoration and celebration of the life of Irish writer James Joyce, was extra special this year as it marked 100 years since the publication of Ulysses. To honour Bloomsday - named after Leopold Bloom, the protagonist of Ulysses - I went to Waterstones, Belfast, as local theatre group 4th Wall brought Joyce’s words and characters to life in a scintillating display. 4th Wall, which is the brain child of journalist - and Ulster Tatler’s very own Jane Hardy, and poet Michael Conaghan, curated a special collection of Joyce’s writings, all performed by talented actors Victoria Gleason and Mark Claney. Effortlessly traversing through Joyce’s literary accomplishments, we journeyed from a playful extract from Ulysses, of Leopold Bloom and his cat (Gleason’s meowing cat declared the most realistic cat Conaghan
has heard in a long time) to a haunting extract from short story ‘The Dead’ where Gretta mournfully tells Gabriel the sad tale of Michael Furey. The evening’s climatic conclusion came from Gleason’s impassioned delivery of Molly Bloom’s seductive and powerful soliloquy from Ulysses. The audience were utterly captivated by the time she had finished. As Jane Hardy said of Ulysses, it “changed our view of what was possible between the covers of a book”, and guests, such as actor Ruairi Conaghan, enjoyed this thrilling offering which aptly paid tribute to the quality and literary importance of Joyce’s works. With such a talent for curation and presentation, I can’t wait to see what 4th Wall produces next. 4th Wall’s Bloomsday Festival took place on June 16.
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EastSide Arts Festival is back EastSide Arts Festival celebrates its 10th birthday this summer, 4th–14th August and everyone is invited! Packed full of unique, exciting events, festival goers will enjoy music, theatre, film, literature, walks, talks & tours, comedy & cabaret, family focused and community events for all ages. The celebrations will feature over 100 artists across more than 80 events taking place in a range of venues in east Belfast. Highlights from the Festival include, Hot House Flowers (4th August); Park Fest (6th August); Hairspray (4th August); David Hull Promotions Presents Cash Returns - The Johnny Cash & June Carter Tribute Show (11 August); Dig with It magazine presents… New Pagans, Lemonade Shoelace and Winnie Ama (12th August); and Billy Boy by Rosemary Jenkinson (4th August) to name a few. The EastSide Arts Festival is supported by Principal Funder, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, funders Belfast City Council, National Lottery Awards for All and Halifax Foundation for Northern Ireland, Principal Sponsor Translink, sponsors Connswater and Hewitt & Gilpin. For the full festival programme and ticket information visit www.eastsidearts.net.
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The Former Boy Wonder This month’s extract is from The Former Boy Wonder, a novel by Lisburn-born writer Robert Graham, which includes loving recreations of life in 1960s Bangor and 1970s Belfast. Our waitress, who has an Amy Winehouse beehive and winged eyeliner, leads us to our table, the only vacant one in the room. It’s six inches from a fireplace with a wood-burning stove, which if it were in use, would make toast of us. Once we’re seated, Amy Winehouse says, ‘Is this a special occasion, guys?’ Lucy lifts a menu and gives her a showy smile. ‘Too early to say.’ Amy looks a little startled and says she’ll leave us to study the menu. Waitresses come and go with plates of tantalising food, and we sit and try to think of what to say. Lucy’s wearing her hair down, which is novel and nice, and she’s sharp in her black and grey checked top. Somebody watching us might imagine that we’re the kind of people who go out and have fun all the time, so I sit up at the table and think about how I can become that kind of person. ‘This is my treat,’ I tell her. ‘You can’t afford it.’ ‘I want to pay.’ ‘We can discuss it later.’ I could mention our wedding anniversary, but I don’t want to. Things are bad if this milestone doesn’t make me want to leap in the air and click my heels together. If she doesn’t either, they’re really bad. I put my mind to it, to getting this conversation onto a better footing, and ask her about issues at the shop she has mentioned recently (the card racks need replacing, Emma’s unhappy, Lucy’s not sure why). Then I
steer the conversation onto her parents (her Dad is drifting since he retired, her Mum says it’s been a long time since Jack came to stay), and onto her friends (the one with breast cancer, the one who had a hysterectomy, the one whose husband left her). We discuss the new Fitbit she’s ordered and her Rightmove habit. I look at the menu, but I can’t make out anything on it. It’s like trying to read the bottom line of an optician’s eye chart. ‘Forgotten my glasses,’ I say. The truth is I couldn’t find them before we left the house, which I can’t tell her, as losing my glasses is one of the things that frustrates Lucy about me. I’ve been known to forget them, too. ‘Can I borrow yours a sec?’ She hands them over. While I study the menu, she looks wintry, weary. When you know each other inside out, there is nobody who can annoy you more than your other half. ‘Done,’ I say, in as upbeat a way as I can fake and give the glasses back, but the eyebrows aren’t impressed. The smell of garlic and chilli cooking hangs in the air, the couple at the next table are marvelling at the mains a waitress has set down before them and I’m ravenous. ‘We should try to catch that film with whatsit in,’ I say. ‘I’d need a bit more information before I could commit.’ ‘You know, the tall guy. Very English, always plays posh.’ She shakes her head.
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‘Low voice.’ ‘And?’ ‘He’s very good. Kind of floppy hair. He played an MI5 agent in a Hollywood blockbuster a few years ago. He was in a drama series with Judy, ah, Judy – ‘Dench?’ ‘No, no. The Judy who was in a Woody Allen film in the 90s.’ ‘I’m losing the will to live.’ ‘She’s Australian.’ ‘Judy Davis.’ ‘Yes!’ ‘So who’s the tall English actor?’ ‘Ah.’ ‘Do you think you might have early onset senile dementia?’
The Former Boy Wonder, by Robert Graham (Lendal Press, £12.99)
July 2022
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Mustang Alley Ford reinvents the Mustang for the all-electric era, writes James Stinson. There’s been an expectation that when mainstream car makers start expanding their electric car ranges, sales will surge…. and that’s proving to be the case. There were more Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) registered in the UK in March 2022 than during the whole of 2019, with their monthly market share growing to 16%. And while Tesla has blazed the trail… VW, Mercedes, Nissan, Vauxhall, Kia, Hyundai and now Ford are beginning to seriously scale up their electric offering. The Mustang Mach-E is Ford’s first proper electric vehicle and the Blue Oval has managed to get it right straight from the off. The name helps. The fact that it’s been lifted from the legendary V8 powered sportscar of the same name caused quite a stir among purists but battery electric power is the future and the Mustang brand had to evolve and had a lot to offer. Already, Ford is selling more Mustang Mach-Es than its conventionally
powered stablemate. And while no-one will argue it’s anything like as striking, there are some important styling cues that clearly mark the Mach-E out as a Mustang, including the tri-bar tail lights, the long, high bonnet and muscular rear haunches. Ford has also managed to pull off a neat trick with a gloss back roof, which from the side gives the Mach-E a vaguely coupe-like silhouette. The Mach-E’s party piece though is its excellent range. It comes with a choice of battery pack sizes - 75kWh or 98kWh – as well as rear and all-wheel drive options. The “Standard” 75kWh in rear-wheel drive form has some 265hp on tap and is capable of a 0-60mph time of 6.1 secs (from a rolling start). The same model will do a claimed 273 miles on a full charge. Real world driving will deliver less but that’s still a mighty distance and more than enough for the vast majority of drivers. A full charge can be
done overnight from a wallbox for which there are government subsidies. Use a faster 50kW public charger and you can take the battery from 10% to 80% in 90 minutes. It’ll also support quicker, higher powered public charging as these become more widely available. The larger battery 98kWh “extended range” model takes the range out to a claimed 380 miles. Both versions can also be specced with all-wheel-drive which adds another electric motor to the front axle. With the bigger battery this punches out a meaty 351 bhp. And if you want true Mustangstyle performance, you can opt for the range topping Mach-E GT. With 487hp from its twin electric motors, it will hit 60mph in just 3.7 seconds. In reality, all of the Mach E’s feel reassuringly quick. Acceleration, as is the electric way, is effortless and instantaneous. It’s a big car and necessarily heavy thanks to the batteries so
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f growing older is such a natural process in the human condition, why do we fear it so much? Ageing can be a challenging and daunting process for us all, with some activities becoming affected by factors such as mobility and illness. Instead of feeling anxious and ignoring the inevitable it is important that we instead try and embrace the change, considering which steps to take to help make those later years rich and satisfying. Small changes to your daily routine such as eating healthier and getting more exercise can make a big difference in keeping you fit and healthy. These changes can also help to reduce the physical signs of aging such as fine lines, wrinkles and a decline in your physical ability. Getting more exercise doesn’t have to be seen as a chore or strenuous activity, it can be as simple as walking to the shop instead of driving or meeting a friend for a leisurely walk instead of a coffee. We also take a look at the range of services and companies within Northern Ireland that not only focus on helping deal with the aging process but also on helping those living with a disability. Through the work and dedication of these charities and mobility services, people living with a disability can overcome obstacles and manage everyday activities independently.
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Retirement living at Baile Beag Estate Baile Beag Estate is a new concept on retirement living for over 50’s in Ireland launching in September 2022. Baile Beag Estate believes that, as you get older, life should be fulfilling, engaging, and uplifting. Their aim is to give you access to the absolute best life has to offer in experience and service. Enjoy living life in your own luxury 2 or 3 bedroomed lodge, at one of the most beautiful locations in Ireland on the shores of Carlingford Lough, enjoying the backdrop of the Cooley Mountains. This Estate offers unique luxury supported accommodation. Baile Beag puts your safety, health, and well-being at the heart of everything they do. Development includes an onsite community health hub offering exceptional holistic therapies, health, and fitness amenities, along with access to excellent healthcare provision. With direct access onto the Greenway residents can walk or cycle directly into Carlingford and Omeath. The
Onsite Slipway allows residents direct access onto Carlingford lough. Baile Beag Clubhouse offers a licenced bar, café, restaurant and year-round social events. Become part of an incredibly special club that offers everything you love right on your doorstep. For more information or to arrange a viewing please email bailebeageresort@ gmail.com or contact Rosaleen on 07724206425. 178
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CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE AT NAZARETH CARE VILLAGE BELFAST An Afternoon Tea Party organised two years and three months ago, and which had to be cancelled due to the pandemic, eventually took place, under current guidelines on Saturday 18 June 2022, at Nazareth Care Village, Ravenhill Road, Belfast. The party celebrated excellence in care carried out by the home during lockdown, and paid tribute to the Sisters of Nazareth - Sr Cornelia, Pastoral Team, Srs Joseph, Malachy and Jacinta and it’s Caring General Manager Patricia, nursing staff, catering department and domestic staff.
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HARBERTON HALL GARDEN PARTY Residents, friends, family and neighbours of Abbeyfield Belfast’s newest development, Harberton Hall, enjoyed a glorious day of sunshine, entertainment and top class catering to celebrate the Queens Platinum Jubilee. 1. Marie Allen, son Brian and grandaughter Evie. 2. Anna, Roger and Willie Hogg. 3. John McKeown and Patricia McKinty. 4. Felicity Gransden, Lynzi McCartney, Patrick Winter and Helen Winter. 5. Sin City Salamander band Alex Hall and Ivor Graham. 6. Joe Fitzgerald and Kevin Quinn. 7. Debbie and Trevor Armstrong, Eddie Stone and Susan Armstrong. 8. Resident Kathleen Rafferty pictured with family left-right Caolan, Tara, Chloe, Catrina, Michael, Ryan and Phil. 9. Geraldine Smyth, Jeannie Quinn and Betty O’Rawe.
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“It’s hard to believe I’ve only been at Harberton Hall for six months and it already feels just like home.” - Maureen Thornton Niki Molloy, Chief Executive with Abbeyfield Belfast says, “We’ve packed a lot in, between our opening ceremony and Jubilee Garden Party, both of which were a fantastic success. We have a regular controlled intake of new residents joining our community, all taking full advantage of activities designed to keep everyone busy and stimulated. With the twice weekly walking club, indoor bowls, Saturday night bingo, movie matinee Sundays, theatre and cinema trips, exercise classes, gardening and IT sessions, there’s never a dull moment.” Are you or a family member considering the next move for retirement living? Learn more about Harberton Hall at Harbertonhall.org or arrange a viewing by calling 02890381332.
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Thinking of a break? Let Richmond Help Richmond Nursing Home is a family run private nursing home located on the seafront of Cultra, overlooking Belfast Lough. We have been providing the highest standard of nursing care to our residents and their families for over thirty years.
Dr Mike Bull (O.B.E) recently paid a visit to North Down Rotary Club to share his Olympic journey with members. Mike first achieved success in 1966, taking home the silver medal for the pole vault at the Commonwealth Games. From then his career went from strength to strength, appearing in 69 internationals for Great Britian and Northern Ireland as well as captaining the team on numerous occasions. Mike reflected on his time spent training throughout his career and how facilities for training in the world of pole-vaulting has changed immeasurably since he started. Members of the club were very interested to hear that he is impressively still polevaulting at the age of seventy-five. Mike brought along his medals and also spent time signing copies of his autobiography.
As well as providing long term care for our residents we also specialise in offering care for a respite period whether this be for post-operative recovery or simply to provide a break for family members/carers. With our idyllic coastal location our residents can enjoy fresh sea air walks (assisted as required), a wide range of activities led by our activities coordinator, an extensive library of books and movies, afternoon tea, or why not simply relax and enjoy the view. If the stresses and strains of daily life are proving difficult for you or someone you care for then why not book a relaxing break at Richmond where we will attend to all of your daily care needs.
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Newry, Mourne and Down District Council hosted an afternoon tea event in the Burrendale Hotel, County Club and Spa on Sunday 5 June 2022 as a ‘Thank You’ to community group volunteers from across the district. The event, which was compered by local television presenter Julian Simmons, was to acknowledge and thank volunteers for the hard work and commitment which they provide in managing community facilities throughout the area as well as awarding Community Associations that went over and above to support their communities during the Covid pandemic. Awards were presented in a variety of categories by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council former Chairperson Councillor Michael Rice.
1. Newry, Mourne and Down District Council former Chairperson, Councillor Michael Rice pictured with and Step Up and Stand Out Award Winners. (Back Row) Maurice Rooney, Meadow Road Armagh; Lisa Rooney, Three Ways Community Association; (Front Row) Sharon Hutchinson, Schomberg Society; Newry, Mourne and Down District Council former Chairperson, Councillor Michael Rice; Julian Simmons, Event MC and Niall Murray, Newtownhamilton Community Association. These awards were presented to Community Associations that went over and above to support their communities during the Covid pandemic. 2. Raffle Prize Winners. 3. Councillor Michael Rice presenting Louise Maguire from Meigh Community Centre with the Big Birthday Award in recognition for delivering over 25 years of service to the community. 4. Julian Simmons, Event MC pictured with Community Association Award Winners from across the district. 5. Councillor Michael Rice pictured with Members of Community Association Health and Wellbeing Award Winners. (Back Row) David Hunter, Newry Street Unite; Jim Conlon receiving the award on behalf of Ardglass Community Association. (Front Row) Edith Edgar, Annalong Community Association; Julian Simmons, Event MC and Ita Gibney, Newtownhamilton Community Association. 6. Councillor Michael Rice with Julian Simmons and members of the Forkhill Community Association: Philomena Treanor, Nuala Duffy who collected the lifetime achievers award on behalf of the late Marie Grant and Jimmy Duffy. 7. Award Winning Harpist Ruth Corry. 8. Councillor Michael Rice pictured with Members of the Three Ways Community Association and Lifetime Achievers Award winner Patricia O’Gorman who received the award for displaying high levels of voluntary achievement over 25 years. 188
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A Walk in Memory of Andrew Andrew Vaughan was a photographer who worked with Ulster Tatler for many years and produced some of our most stand-out front covers. Andrew sadly passed away suddenly in January 2021 and is missed by us all here at Ulster Tatler. Here his wife, Rachel Vaughan tells us about her recent fundraising walk in memory of her late husband. “Andrew and I were together for 20 years. I grew up with Andrew and he was my rock, my best friend, my everything. I never imagined being widowed at 37 and left to raise our three kids – Tilly 12, Benji 10 and Micah 8. Andrew died from a ruptured brain aneurysm on Wednesday 27th January 2021. On Saturday 4th June 2022 I set off at 8am to complete my fundraising walk in memory of Andrew, my amazing husband. I did 16 peaks to represent the 16 years of our marriage. It was 16 peaks, covering 21.5miles and 49,000 steps, which I completed in 9.5 hours. All money raised is for Headway, the brain injury association. If Andrew had survived I know he would have required a lot of help so I want to help others who have survived a brain injury. I know Andrew would be proud. So far I have raised over £4100. I never imagined raising that kind of money with my first target being just £500!” 190
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A new initiative which aims to help sixth form girls build their confidence and broaden their career perspectives, was launched recently at an event in Danske Bank’s Belfast headquarters. The SistersIN Leadership Programme includes bespoke leadership skills training, an in-school leadership project and mentoring from leading females in business and society. The programme has been developed by the charity SistersIN with the support of foundation partners Danske Bank, the Education Authority and The James Kane Foundation. Speakers at the launch included Peter Dobbin, Principal of Assumption Grammar School and Director of SistersIN, Dame Brenda Kelly, Attorney General for Northern Ireland, and Aisling Press, Managing Director of Personal Banking at Danske Bank. Ten schools will be participating in the first phase from September - Ashfield Girls High School, Assumption Grammar School, Glenlola Collegiate, Our Lady’s Grammar School, St Cecilia’s College, St Genevieve’s High School, St Ronan’s College, Strathearn School, Thornhill College and Victoria College. For more information contact the schools or visit www.sisters-IN.org 1. Vicki Hassan and Niall Harkin. 2. Caroline Young and Wilma Fee. 3. Peter Dobbin. 4. Kerrie Louise Townsend and Angela Halpenny. 5. Michael Wilson, The James Kane Foundation; Sara Long, Education Authority; Dame Brenda King, Aisling Press and Peter Dobbin. 6. Celine Corr, Ita Cosgrove and Bronagh Bradley. 7. Barbara Greer Sayer and Ciara Cauley. 191
LOOKING BACK ISSUE: JULY 1983
ACTION CANCER GALA BALL IN THE CITY HALL
Mrs. Cecil McNamee, Mrs. Sandra Leathem, Mrs. Ruth Leathem, Mrs. Heather Dixon and Mrs. Yvonne Armstrong.
ULSTER INDEPENDENT CLINIC DINNER IN THE CULLODEN HOTEL
Mrs. E. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. R Reid and Mr. and Mrs. S. Stone.
COFFEE PARTY IN AID OF MCARTHUR NURSERY SCHOOL
Mrs. Freda Dickson, Mrs. Irene O’Dell, Mrs. Brownie Shute and Mrs. Frances Spratt.
FASHION SHOW BY YOUNGS & DRUCKER FURS Anne Denvir, Fr. A. Bennett, Anne O’Reilly, Mary McMullan and Mrs. Maeve Denvir.
QUEENS UNIVERSITY GAELIC ASSOCIATION Kieran Cosgrove, Cora Smith, Catherine McGovern and Martin Small.
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