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Patented technology What makes a Quooker really clever is, it is actually hidden from view under the sink. The Quooker tap is connected to Double a specially designed compact tank that push & turn uses patented high-vacuum insulation handle to enable it to deliver instant 100°C boiling water on demand. If you choose to add the new Quooker CUBE you will also have the added convenience of filtered chilled and sparkling water – all from the same tap. The combined system will save you time, energy and water and reduce the use or need for plastic bottles so helping the environment.

Save 4 months of your life! A survey, published by The Daily Mail has found that the average Briton wastes almost 7 years or about 11% of their life just waiting for things to happen. Among the major timewasters are waiting for food to be cooked (17 months of our life) and the kettle to boil (4 months of your life). That’s where the Quooker comes in to its own. It gives your cooking a head start. No more waiting for the water to boil in the pan before your potatoes or vegetables begin to cook. And no more waiting for the kettle to boil!

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Safety first The first thing that springs to everyone’s mind when you think of boiling water is safety. So, it may surprise you to know that the kitchen kettle is actually the cause of so many accidents in the home. Over 570 severe burns are reported every year, 360 of those are incurred by children under the age of 5. With this in mind, Quooker have gone to great lengths to ensure their tap meets the highest safety standards. A specially designed childproof double push and turn handle and insulated spout is used to dispense boiling water, whilst a separate lever operates conventional hot and cold. These two completely independent controls mean there’s no mistaking their function. In addition, the flow of boiling water is delivered in a fine spray and not a solid flow which further prevents the risk of any scalds or burns.

Another report published in 2016, again in The Daily Mail, confirmed that as a nation, we waste huge amounts of water and energy by overfilling kettles. Whereas a Quooker only dispenses the exact amount of 100°C boiling water you need precisely when you need it. There’s no water wastage and only minimal energy is used to keep the boiling water available on demand. If you add a Quooker COMBI which has an ‘A’ energy rating, you also need never use hot water from your domestic supply for washing up ever again. With a Quooker in your kitchen you can enjoy 100°C BOILING, HOT, COLD AND NOW filtered CHILLED AND SPARKLING WATER all from a single tap and save gallons of water and significant amounts of energy every year.

An offer you can’t refuse When you purchase a Quooker CUBE, installation (by a Quooker engineer) is just £99, normally £384, plus you will receive 5 CO 2 cylinders FREE. The equivalent of 300 litre-bottles of sparkling water. Only when you quote code UT/14 Already have a Quooker tap? You can easily add a CUBE. Visit Quooker.co.uk. Call 0345 833 3333 or e-mail enquiries@quooker.co.uk for assistance.

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FEATURES 22

COLUMNIST – KATHY CLUGSTON Not-so-Total Recall

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MY TOP 10 Also throughout the magazine

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UT AWARDS 21 SUPPLEMENT

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JANE HARDY INTERVIEW Actor, Matthew Forsythe

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UT HEALTH

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SOCIETY WEDDINGS

NORTHERN IRELAND’S NO1 GLOSSY

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WONDERFUL WALLS

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FOCUS ON: HOLYWOOD

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ARTS DIARY

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BOOK EXTRACT Kilclief & Other Essays

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GREAT TASTE AWARDS 2021

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BLAS NA HEIREANN AWARDS 2021

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FOCUS ON: BELMONT ROAD

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STYLE WATCH

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STYLE RULES Fashion inspiration for local trendsetters

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GIRL ABOUT TOWN UT’s columnist Nuala Meenehan

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HAIR MATTERS With Kelly Cowan

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FASHION PICKS Winter Warmers

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Editor’s Letter

Back on the Town After being on hold for nearly 18 months, the 14th Ulster Tatler Awards finally took place on Thursday 28th October at the Crowne Plaza Shaw’s Bridge Belfast. I will leave it for other attendees to judge if it was worth the wait but I certainly enjoyed myself. Hoodies and jogging bottoms may be de rigueur for Zoom meetings but they definitely would not have cut the mustard on that particular evening. After such a long hiatus it was great to dust down my tuxedo and get ready for a night on the town. The guests at the event certainly did not disappoint

- the style on show was something else and the competition for the best dressed was fierce. The big winner on the night was the legend that is John Linehan, aka May McFettridge. He is one of life’s gentlemen and a very worthy recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award. He joins a pretty exclusive club that includes the likes of Mary Peters, James Galway and Brian Friel. Other notable winners on the night were Christine Lampard (Celebrity of the Year), Marissa Callaghan (Sportsperson of the Year) and the Tyrone GAA team (Special Merit Award). In fact, all of the finalists and winners deserve a pat on the back. For extensive coverage of the awards and to find out who won what, turn to page 49.

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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.

NOT-SO-TOTAL RECALL

This month, Kathy Clugston reflects on how the brain can play tricks with your memory.

I don’t know if it’s a scientific fact that the older you get the further back you can remember - the distant past coming into focus while recent events take on a distinctly hazy hue - but anecdotal evidence would suggest this is the case. Older people I know can remember the sting of a childhood rebuke or the taste of a seaside holiday treat with pin-sharp clarity, while they have no idea what they watched on TV last night or who they were talking to on the phone a mere five minutes ago. Now that I have reached un certain age I too notice my memory playing tricks on me, and it was never that great in the first place. Like many of you no doubt I often forget the names of people I know and can no longer bring to mind the names of those I don’t - that actor from that thing with yer woman, you know… oh, I can see his face! Slim are the chances of me walking into a room and heading straight for the thing I am looking for, or remembering how many MLAs there are, or what the capital of Mozambique is, no matter how many times I look them up. (I’ll save you the trouble: 90 and Maputo.) A certain amount of this I ascribe to meeting lots of new people every week in the course of my work. I think of my brain as a folder on my computer; it can only hold so much data before it has to start deleting files which, while helpful for social intercourse, are not necessary for survival. However, I do scare myself sometimes. Not long ago in Portrush a woman came hurtling over to me. “Kathy! Halloooo!! How are you?” I had no inkling who this woman was, and we were outside so she wasn’t even wearing a mask. In these instances, there is about a second where you might be able to say “I’m so sorry, I just can’t place you…” or a well-trained friend might immediately step forward proffering a hand and bellowing “Hello, I’m Frank. And you are?” But I was alone, and felt that second whizz by. I arranged my face into a delighted smile and had a short,

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unsatisfactory conversation with this woman, berating myself all the while for not fessing up and finding out who on earth she was. On the other hand, I think we have to help each other out a bit here. I rarely go unrecognised, mask or no mask, by virtue of being six feet tall and having a white streak in the front of my hair (all natural, before you ask), but if I meet someone I don’t know that well, I try to mention my name and how they might know me. I love it when people do this to me, especially if they’ve lost/gained/ changed weight/hair/glasses sense since the one time I met them three years ago at a party after a few babychams. You can shriek “Well of COURSE it’s you, Mike!” as if you knew all along, and everyone’s a winner. Mind you, I’m not sure I want my distant memory restored. Recently, out of the blue, I suddenly remembered a lad at primary

school being taunted and having his glasses knocked off by some other boys. I’ve not so much as thought about this lad for 40-odd years, but his name and face, contorted with trying not to cry, leapt into my mind unbidden, swiftly followed by the realisation that to have this memory I must have witnessed the event. Did I intervene? Pick up his glasses? Berate the bullies? I couldn’t remember. My body went cold with the realisation that I had more than likely just stood there and watched. The shame of it made me cry, like an eejit, in the middle of Ormeau Park. I’ve searched online and there are a number of people with his name. None of the photos look like the boy I remember though. Who knows what tricks the memory plays? I hope that wherever and whoever he is now, he’s doing OK.

THIS MONTH’S OBSESSIONS: Women Vs Hollywood – Helen O’Hara’s book about the history of women in the film industry. Helen is our film reviewer on The Ticket but I’m not doing her any favours, the book and the accompanying podcast are terrific.

Pickled red onion - My friend Carmel served this with some curry and it was the highlight of the meal. It’s really simple, just some slices of red onion left to marinade for 30 - 60 minutes in lemon or lime juice.

Herbal tea cocktails - Use up your less favoured herbal teas by double-bagging them with others. I’m currently having ‘Night time’ and ‘Detox’ together - yes, in one cup! It’s a revelation.

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Grant Goldie, Kasper Segner and Tina Segner.

Aaron and Emma Riddle with kids Judah and Levi.

Michelle Bryans, Thomas Ferris, Jacqueline O’Hagan and June Jordan.

URBAN MARKET AT CS LEWIS SQUARE Belfast’s CS Lewis Square welcomed back its popular Urban Market showcasing the best in local food and crafts. The Square also hosted Simple Cypher and their show ‘Roll Up, Roll Up’ as part of Belfast International Arts Festival.

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Jenny McClaughlin, Emma Hutchinson and Emily Cameron and children Isiah, Sienna and James from True North Life outdoor accessories designed locally and made sustainably.

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Sheena Bleakney from ‘Truffleupagus’.

Sienna Mullan with Jude and Ella Smith.

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Susie Black with Matthew, Ruby and Sarah.

Ebony with Connor Kerr from Another World Belfast.

Emma Stone and Clark Chambers.

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SAY “I DO” AT TITANIC HOTEL BELFAST The multi award-winning hotel has become one of Northern Ireland’s most unique wedding venues, steeped in history and romance. Located in the heart of Titanic Quarter, just minutes from Belfast City Centre and George Best City Airport, the hotel provides the perfect location to celebrate your special day. The historic Drawing Office One, with its breathtaking vaulted ceiling and large overhead skylights highlight the beautifully ornate architecture within, providing a wedding venue unlike any other. After sundown, the venue glows under glimmering stars and reflections of the iconic Titanic Belfast building, setting a romantic backdrop for that all-important first dance as a married couple, marking an exciting and memorable start to the rest of your lives together. “The way we were looked after in the run up to our big day meant we were SO relaxed and happy. We knew our guests would be looked after to the highest standard, and they were! Excellent food and service: a warm, relaxing, friendly atmosphere that put all our guests at their ease and made for the best possible experience: both in the run up and on the day. Thank you all so much.” The hotel offers various wedding packages, allowing you the flexibility to choose the package that perectly suits your needs. The hotel’s friendly, welcoming wedding experts are eager to hear your ideas to ensure your dream day becomes reality.

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Mums and daughters Lisa and Sandra Flynn and Betty and Emma Brannigan.

Freda and Michael Wightman, Michael Dunn and Seamus Trainor.

WELCOMING THE LOBSTER POT’S SISTER RESTAURANT – THE MARINER The Mariner, which recently opened in summer is the sister restaurant of The Lobster Pot in Strangford. The Mariner is Newcastle’s newest bar and restaurant, with everything under one roof to make it the perfect night out, including live music in the downstairs bar, great food, quality service and stunning views from the first floor restaurant. A Cabaret Club will also be opening in this exciting new venue in time for summer.

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Mariner restaurant staff Cian Dooley, Abbie Fitzpatrick, Treya Dorrian and Susan Hughes.

Peter Lavery, Rory McNally and Scott McCormack. Searlain McCormack, Lorraine Lavery and Moyna McNally.

Steven and Sarah Kilgore.

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Evan and Heather Morton, Joanne MacDonald and Lisburn Chamber President Garry MacDonald.

Karen and Claudia Marshall.

LISBURN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 60TH ANNIVERSARY

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Lisburn Chamber of Commerce celebrated their 60th Anniversary at Down Royal racecourse recently. Guests included Sir Jeffrey Donaldson MP, and the Mayor of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council, Alderman Stephen Martin. Denise Watson was MC for the evening and an enjoyable meal was provided by Craft Events. A charity raffle was held with the sum of £1635 raised for the Northern Ireland Hospice. Alan, Denise and Gary Braithwaite.

Helen and Mark McCall, David and Kirsty Traynor.

Philip Dean, Pat Catney MLA and Thomas McMichael.

Chamber President Garry MacDonald, Denise Watson, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson and Lisburn Mayor Alderman Stephen Martin.

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Cllr Hazel Legge and Alderman Amanda Grehan.

Ciara Brennan, Ellen Hillen and Carla Bowyer from Stepping Stones.

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Diane McGregor, Gillian Baxter, Emma Tate and Andrea Kennedy.

Sophie Faloon, Tanya Lyttle and Denise Braithwaite.

Nigel Jordan, Sonya Jones, Lisa and Alun Gorman.

Zara Hughes and Vickie White.

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William Leacock, James Stewart and Mark Byrne.

Chris and Jade Henry.

THE EMPIRE LAUGHS BACK COMEDY CLUB Making a much welcome return to Belfast’s weekly entertainment fixture is the much loved comedy club which returned in October with a fantastic A-List line up, including The Chase’s, Paul Sinha. Following the recent NI Executive review of Covid regulations the venue owners and Moondog Productions have decided to reopen the doors and offer a much needed laugh to the people of Belfast as well as work for the many of the comedians who have found themselves unable to gig since lockdown was introduced.

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Comedians Paddy McDonnell and Andrew Ryan.

Holly Millar and Jayme Hamilton.

Danielle Adair and Jay McGilton.

James Hume and Tanith Jamison.

Marie Claire McGovern and Sierra Mohamed.

Maeve Armstrong and Michael Smart.

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The Speckled Hen, A Multi-Award-Winning Pub Is One Of Ireland’s Oldest Pubs Dating Back To 1660. Situated in the ancient Parish of Derriaghy (Doire Achaidh – Field of Oak) on the edge of Milltown Village, the Speckled Hen has a warm, cosy atmosphere and a passion for simple, rustic cuisine, craft beers, ciders and a friendly welcome. Relax in the old bar; enjoy a drink in front of the fire. Or relax in one of the pub’s beer garden cabañas. Try a beer from the pub’s Black Mountain Brewery or savour one of our Hen’s Blend spirits. Choose from a selection of great pub food presented at its very best in one of our dining rooms or eat on the outdoor patio. We look forward to welcoming you to The Speckled Hen.

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Organising committee John O’Kane, Mary Merron, Geraldine Meeke, Jo-Ann O’Neill, Roisin Lynch and Sean McAleese.

Ann Meyer and Derville Pyper.

ST LOUIS 50TH REUNION OF CLASS OF 71 Past pupils from St Louis Grammar School, Ballymena, Class of ’71’ held a reunion at their old school recently. The former students received a warm welcome back by the acting principal Mrs J O’Neill, with tea and coffee hosted by The Friends of St Louis. The school’s senior music students’ string quartet and a pianist delighted the group with their exquisite playing before the group was guided around the school by current senior prefects.

Mary Merron, Roma Oakes, Maura Buckley, Liz Monaghan and Mary McKenna.

Sean McAleese and Jim Mulholland.

Former pupils at St. Louis school.

Geraldine Meeke and Siobhan Martin.

Deirdre Donaghy, Dolores O’Loan and Frances Whiffen.

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MY no adverts to voice or things to do for sales, I head home to Lisburn. Then I walk the dog, make lunch and do one of the school runs. My husband is still working from home, so he does the other. My eldest is at Wallace High School in Lisburn and my youngest at Hunterhouse College in Belfast. I rarely go out at night unless it’s doing a pick up from hockey or Girls Brigade. 5. Do you have a specific fitness regime? As I get older I feel the need to do something each day - even walking or stretching. I’ve had a bad hip since 2013 and it flares up if I’m immobile for too long. I love the rowing machine. All my cardio is done on it and not the treadmill. I try to do 5km in my gym session then some weights. I’ve just joined GymCo in Finaghy and it’s great. I try to go at least twice a week. Definitely on Saturday when my girls go to drama class.

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6. Do you have any tips for staying positive? Yes! Lots of tips, although I’m an eternal optimist and rarely downbeat. I might annoy people at times as I’m always quite bright and breezy! But getting outside into the fresh air is a must. I love listening to music, having bubble baths and lighting wax melts around the house. And spending time with my kids keeps me young. We find stupid things to laugh at on YouTube. Modern Family on Netflix is funny too.

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7. What do you think is the best thing about living in Northern Ireland? So many things! But I’d say the people first and foremost. In 2004 I lived and worked in London for Radio One on an attachment. I got so homesick. People don’t chat on the tube or speak to you in shops. I yearned for that familiarity and friendliness we have here. Also the natural beauty here is stunning. We don’t realise what we have on our doorstep. The north coast in summer time is breathtaking.

1. What do you love most about your job? I’m so lucky to have succeeded in my chosen career and have been working in TV and Radio in NI for over 25 years. It was always my ambition to broadcast and it has not disappointed. I love the live aspect of my job. The adrenaline rush, which comes as soon as you go on air. It’s never boring and you have to think quickly and react to your environment. I have prepped some notes or scripts and then suddenly the agenda changes and you just have to run with it. I love the spontaneity, excitement, and working shifts. I don’t think I was cut out to sit behind a desk from 9 to 5 every day. I’m so grateful for the job I do at U105.

8. What is your mantra or favourite quote that you live by? It’s “Be Better, not Bitter.” Yes I’ve had some bad experiences personally and professionally, but it doesn’t do me any good to hold onto grudges. A wise man called Johnny at UTV shared that wee phrase with me when I went there in 2013. Forgive and Forget is another good one. But I’m a Scorpio so I find the “forgetting” part tricky at times!

2. What has been your career highlight to date? There are so many highlights. I’ve reported on NI winning Gold in shooting at the Commonwealth Games in Manchester, on All Ireland Hurling finals and Irish Cup victories. But I’d say I’m most proud of the the CIPR Sports journalist of the year award for my interview with Armagh GAA star, Oisin McConville, who shared his struggle with a gambling addiction with me for BBC. It led the Newsline show and I was congratulated on the sensitive way I’d handled his story both here and in the south. Oisin thanked me in the forward to his autobiography, which meant the world to me too.

9. Who has been your biggest influence? My mum and dad are brilliant as they never pushed me into anything. They were always there for me saying “Do your best Dee.” Dad was a rugby coach and he has given me great advice. As has my husband, who is such a good dad to our girls. Professionally I must thank Terry Smyth at BBC for giving me my break and Michael Wilson at UTV for welcoming me to their team too.

3. What are your favourite hobbies/activities outside of work? I never thought I’d say this, but lockdown taught me how to cook more healthily so I love trying out new recipes especially in my slow cooker. We have a two-year-old German short-haired Pointer called Eddie and I take him on a walk for at least 3-4 miles several times a week. I adore Audible and listen to celebrity autobiographies all the time. Matthew McConaghey’s and Elton John’s are brilliant. I also read lots of crime thrillers and particularly like Jo Nesbo, the Scandinavian author.

10. FAVOURITE Movie: Grease or Legally Blonde. I love the message in Legally Blonde – first impressions may not always be right, and always be true to yourself. Reese Witherspoon is great. Band/Musician: Bon Jovi and Motley Crue. I’m an 80’s rock chick. I had the long hair and leather jacket.

4. What is your daily routine? I get up at 5.30am Mon-Fri, which is so much easier to do during the summer months. Winter is tough! But it’s my job and it’s necessary. I eat toast and coffee, and write my sports bulletin, and check overnight breaking news on social media news sites. When I arrive at the U105 studios (in City Quays in Belfast) I firstly record my entertainment news bulletin and check the weather forecast. I’m live with Maurice Jay from 7-9am. We’ve lots of interaction with our listeners and competitions, so it’s great fun. The banter between us is great as we’ve known each other for nearly 30 years. Once I’m off air at 9am – if I’ve

Book: Such a difficult question as I read so much. “Greenlights” by Matthew McConaghey is my recent favourite. Restaurant: Coppi in Belfast or Square Bistro in Lisburn Holiday Destination: Amsterdam Drink: Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand Meal: Carbonara or Thai Green curry

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MAYOR’S INAUGURAL DINNER Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council held the Inaugural Dinner for Mayor, Councillor Billy Webb MBE JP at the Dunadry Hotel. Approximately 140 guests, including family and friends of the Mayor attended the event along with elected members and business representatives from the Borough. The Mayor was also joined by the Vice LordLieutenant for County Antrim, Mrs Miranda Gordon and High Sheriff for County Antrim, Mrs Sue Pinkerton. Speaking at the event, the Mayor said; “It is an honour to serve as Mayor of this fantastic Borough. I have thoroughly enjoyed my first few months in office and have met some truly inspirational people. I remain committed to using my term in office to support residents and businesses to rebuild and come back stronger after the pandemic and pledge to do all that I can to promote Antrim and Newtownabbey as a wonderful place to live in, work in, invest in and visit.” The event boosted the Mayor’s fundraising for his two charities: Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice and Women’s Aid Antrim, Ballymena, Carrickfergus, Larne and Newtownabbey, raising almost £1,500. www.antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk

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Mayor, Councillor Billy Webb and Mayoress, Mrs Pat Webb with Deputy Mayor, Councillor Stephen Ross and Deputy Mayoress, Mrs Paula Bradley MLA.

Mayor, Councillor Billy Webb and Mayoress, Mrs Pat Webb with members of their family at the Inaugural Dinner at Dunadry Hotel.

Mayor, Councillor Billy Webb and Mayoress, Mrs Pat Webb with Mrs Maureen Dunn. and Mr Norman Dunn MBE.

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TOP BANANA The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) held their annual event, Architecture Night, in the Banana Block at Portview Trade Centre in east Belfast on Friday 22 October 2021. Architecture Night aims to focus on the power of architecture to bring about cultural change. The host for the evening was BBC Ireland’s Mark Simpson. The Banana Block was formerly the home of the Strand Spinning Mill and has just been launched as a living museum and events space. The evening was supported by JP Corry, Metal Technology and Hays Recruitment.

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BELFAST BOYS’ MODEL SCHOOL BURSARY FUND GALA DINNER The Boys’ Model Bursary Fund, and the school, recently held a dinner in the Europa Hotel to celebrate the cultural and sporting successes of the school. The school group entertained the guests before dinner, and this was followed by a recording of the school choir from their winning song in the Flax Trust Festival. Two pupils then read a poem ‘Memories of a School Master “. Frank Wilson, who also played on the team, and subsequently played for Ulster and Ireland was interviewed about his career and his memories. He said that what the team achieved on that day remains his most cherished moment in rugby. The dinner also recognized several other successful sportsmen from the school including the soccer players. The profits from the evening went to the Bursary Fund which was set up in 2015 to help support pupils from the school going on to third level education. To date, the Fund has awarded bursaries totalling £64,000 to 25 pupils. The Chairman of the Fund , Sir Nigel Hamilton rounded off the dinner by expressing sincere thanks to the Principal , Mary Montgomery and her staff for their huge contributions to the evening , and for all that the Fund and the school seek to do for the boys of the school.

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It’s Honeycomb With A Sting Local drinks company Niche Drinks have been manufacturing and exporting their range of Irish Cream Liqueurs for over 35 years and now they are trying to bring a local favourite to a wider audience. Managing Director Ciaran Mulgrew explains “When I was a kid, we spent a lot of time up in Ballycastle and I always loved the Auld Lamas Fair and in particular Yellow Man, the hard boiled honeycomb sweet that you find all around the North Coast. Over the years I always thought it would be a great flavour to put into a liqueur and that’s where the idea behind “YellaMan Honeycomb Vodka Liqueur” came from – it’s a fantastic honeycomb, and burnt caramel flavour which really comes through on the nose and on your palate.” YellaMan has been launched locally by Drinks Inc. and Mulgrew has high hopes for it: “When people drink a vodka, the alcohol content at 37.5% is quite high and all people really get on their palate is the alcohol burn and no flavour. YellaMan is a vodka liqueur which means it is at a lower alcohol level and that makes it easier to taste the flavours in the product, hopefully people will enjoy it.” YellaMan – it’s honeycomb with a sting.

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hope speaks of life, nature, mental health and survival.

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local clay, respond to sites on the west coast of Strangford

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Lough. The pandemic has brought me to join a community

to see them presented. Congratulations to all the recipients and I hope

of local wild swimmers. Swimming with these women has

you enjoy displaying your award. Each one is hand thrown and unique

provided an insight into the importance of these liminal

in shape, but they share an approximate size and design with my own

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Jane Hardy is a feature writer who has interviewed a few of the big names from Arlene Foster to Mrs Thatcher.

Acclaimed actor Matthew Forsythe has been wowing audiences in A Night in November, struts his musical stuff with The Soda Popz, but when resting, could do a superb job tiling your house, as he reveals to Jane Hardy.

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f you were to cast actor Matt Forsythe (41) in Shakespeare, whom he really rates, there would be an obvious role for the guy. Snug the Joiner, one of the so-called “rude mechanicals” in Midsummer Night’s Dream. He wouldn’t need to method act this part as he originally trained as a joiner and is still employed, when not being a thespian, as a builder. When we arrange our rendez-vous at a downtown Caffe Nero, he says he will be spending the afternoon tiling someone’s house. Later, he jokes about the contrast of driving his van to the interview wearing his smart schmutter. He is successful and has just bagged a prestigious London Pub Theatres award for A Night in November. While an extremely high percentage in his profession are unemployed at any given point, working as teachers or business trainers on the side – “I think it’s as high as 90%” – he has just finished a tour of Marie Jones’ play, which gained rave reviews after appearing off the West End and at the Minack Theatre, Cornwall. Critics handed out four to five stars to the production directed by Matthew McElhinney and said, “As Kenneth, Forsythe is astonishing... a privilege to watch”. It opens at The MAC this month. This is a role he was meant to play, as Forsythe explains: “Funnily enough, A Night in November is the first play I ever saw twenty years ago. Patrick Kielty played in the one-man show. I’d been doing musical theatre, that was my first passion, had got into drama school in London and thought I really ought to see a play.” He’s a Marie Jones fan and admires this, her only overtly political play. Personally, too, Matt Forsythe likes Ms Jones and her husband. “It was my fortieth birthday party on Saturday at the Beat Club, organised by my wife

Michelle and delayed because of the pandemic, and Marie Jones and Ian McElhinney came. They’re fabulous – it was a great party and they got us out around midnight. As Marie says, this is her most important play and her best writing. But you must have a connection.” Forsythe does, in spades. His background is east Belfast working class and he talks about Kenneth McCallister, the main character he plays, as someone he knows under the skin, even if his attitudes and behaviour in a mixed society would be different. “The negative feelings are built into his core and he would never come into contact with the other side except at work.” Forsythe reveals that he was brought up in a pretty self-contained part of town. “I grew up in Protestant parts, went to British schools. It’s a bit like supporting a football team. But then I worked as a joiner with people from the other side and discovered they’re just the same.” The narrator works as a dole clerk and “cleanly discriminates”, as he admits in the drama, against the opposite team, Catholics. He is excited at being accepted into the golf club, symbol of getting on, before his Catholic boss. But on one night in November, everything changes at a football match. Not just any old fixture, of course, this was the Northern Ireland v Republic of Ireland match in ‘92, which ended in a nil-one result to the Republic. Apparently Matt’s character attends the match with his father-in-law, Ernie, whom he knows to be a bigot. Forsythe says: “He sees this venom and hatred in the crowd. The whole play is an end game, asking ‘Is it even possible to change?’” The actor adds that the message post-Brexit, with class division seeming to harden in the UK, is more

relevant than ever. Yet the subject matter of A Night in November remains raw, even with the healing distance of time. “It’s still very politically charged, talking about certain things which affect the characters, like the Shankill bombings.” There’s quite a journey of selfdiscovery, with the character, portrayed in the first outing by Dan Gordon, eventually leaving Northern Ireland for New York to support Jackie Charlton’s Irish army. It’s a demanding role, with Forsythe commanding the stage alone, but conjuring up a cast of male and female characters. Quizzed on how he does women, he laughs and refers to Kenneth’s upwardly mobile wife Deborah, saying there’s a detail he uses to get into character that involves fiddling with a necklace. He demonstrates, saying: “I may have based that on my wife, Michelle.” They met while performing Guys and Dolls with the New Lyric Musical Theatre Company. “I was in the chorus, Michelle was playing one of the leads, missionary head Sarah Brown.” The couple eventually got together after the post-show party, and are now

Matthew performing A Night in November.

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married with a daughter, Isla, aged five. Apparently Matt Forsythe was playing a trick on Michelle one day by guying her look, complete with wig. He says now: “I was in the bedroom and heard these little footsteps on the stairs. Isla opened the door and said, ‘Daddy, what are you doing?’ and I said to her ‘I’m playing a game on Mummy, don’t tell her!’” An actor’s life is always fun. After studying at the prestigious Drama Studio in (east) London, and contributing to the fees, he got his first role, understudying in the West End. He was made up, he says, to be, if not regularly treading the boards, part of a team producing a great show, Our Boys by Jonathan Lewis. Forsythe says he was in awe of some of the cast, which numbered Laurence Fox, then as now in possession of interesting views. He nearly made it on stage one time. “Someone was late, and I was ready but in the end they said ‘We’re waiting on him’. But I was over the moon to be working there.” Forsythe has done Christmas shows, starting with Big Bad Wolf at The Waterfront, which was “great fun”. Then came a tough role as the partner of a woman dealing with stillbirth in Mydidae. It’s set with the two protagonists metaphorically, and actually, naked in a bathroom. “It involved full nudity but wasn’t sexual at all. As the woman, Julie Maxwell was phenomenal, she stole the show.” He says sadly that Maxwell’s premature death was a big shock. He reveals that he enjoyed working with Gillian Anderson in The Fall. “But she was very private, she is also the producer on the show. Aidan McCardle – Mr Selfridge in the series, who’s a great guy and a great actor – played opposite me and sometimes you haven’t even said Hello to the person you are acting with before you have to start.” As an actor, Matt Forsythe knows he’s in a challenging profession. “You have to be comfortable at failing, you’ll fail for different reasons. Looks are important, sadly, in the television age and sometimes your hair’s not right. I got a small role in Game of Thrones and had then cut my hair for another audition.” As a result he didn’t make the final edit. Lockdown stopped the planned trip to New York with the Marie Jones play, but the play streamed online at ababab and director Matthew McElhinney, Marie Jones and Forsythe did question and answer sessions online. Initially, he says he found lockdown good craic, but then found the enforced break at home in Bangor challenging as he was not only at home dad but tutor to Isla. “It worked for the first couple of weeks.”

With his wife, Forsythe performs in a popular band, the Soda Popz, specialising in show music plus Elvis, the Everly Brothers and Johnny Cash. They have performed for older people in care homes during lockdown and also put on shows for neighbours in their back garden. “It was lovely to see people dancing and letting their hair down, our next project is Rocking around the Christmas Tree in December.” As ordinary life more or less resumes, Matt and Michelle have enjoyed going to SIX by Nico in Belfast. “Beef and Parmesan and other tasting dishes, we like this restaurant a lot. I love my food and baked a lot during the pandemic, even made a bit of bread.” Future ambitions include Shakespeare and Matt Forsythe has had experience of acting in Stratford’s 1400-seater theatre. He was part of the RSC’s reopening project as a student, when David Tennant and others presented a kind of Bardic anthology. “It was

directed by Greg Doran, RSC director, who wanted fresh voices to be the first voices heard. We did the Henry V speech, acted in a bit of Hamlet with Harriet Walter in the play within the play, and I’d love to get back. It’s easy to be terrified of Shakespeare yet he sits well with a Northern Irish accent.” Forsythe has interesting things in the pipeline. Actors often have to check their phones for the agent’s call but Matt Forsythe has the right personality for the job. “It’s tough when you don’t get a job, but playing McAllister in England was the best. Unlike Northern Irish audiences, who are with you all the way, vocally, the English audiences were quiet. And then we had the standing ovations.” A Night in November opens at The MAC (www.themaclive.com) on November 11. Soda Popz: Rocking around the Christmas Tree, The Black Box (Dec 3), The Market Place Theatre, Armagh (Dec 16).

Matthew and his wife Deborah perform in the band, Soda Popz.

“Funnily enough, A Night in November is the first play I ever saw twenty years ago. Patrick Kielty played in the one-man show. I’d been doing musical theatre, that was my first passion, had got into drama school in London and thought I really ought to see a play.” 96

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Image Credit: Jin Rathod of my friends and family fly over from Northern Ireland to support me in the final. Stepping onto the stage and hearing a swarm of cheers from the crowd was just an incredible experience that I will never forget. How do you prepare for an event like Miss Great Britain? There is a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes on the lead up to the final. From doing many appearances with my Miss Belfast sash and raising awareness and funds for the chosen charities; I ended up raising over £4000 for Cancer Research UK and Alex’s Wish. I also worked out hard in the gym, which ended up with me winning the Beach Body award at the finals, as well as getting weekly facials with the team at Beyond Skin Clinic to get my skin stage ready. I have a pageant coach in the UK to help me with interview and stage presence, on the lead up to the final I got regular coaching to help me and most importantly uplift me. What is your advice to anyone from Northern Ireland who would be interested in taking part in the future? My message for all women is that we are enough. No matter how big or small your dream is, you can do anything you want to if you set out to achieve it. I would encourage anyone who has thought of or wanting to enter a pageant to just do it! Pageants have created some of the most amazing experiences in my life and have taught me so much. They can teach you to be the best version you can be, through communication skills, friendships, empowerment and confidence.

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Congratulations on being crowned Miss Great Britain, has it sunk in yet? Thank you. I have been so busy since winning, from travelling all around the UK and starting my masters in Law at Queens University, I haven’t really had the time to let it all sink in. The Miss Great Britain title has been something I could only have ever imagined, and to have won it I still can’t believe it; my dream is now a reality. Why did you decide to enter this particular competition, was it something you had always wanted to do? Since moving to England four years ago and entering into the UK pageant network, Miss Great Britain was one of the first pageants that I attended to watch. As soon as I walked through the doors I knew that someday I was going to be standing on the Miss GB stage.

What are your plans for the year ahead as Miss Great Britain? I am looking forward to working with the Miss Great Britain organisation this year and wearing the crown along my journey. I get to go to internationals representing Great Britain at Miss Tourism World. I am excited to travel not only all around the UK with the title but also to Dubai as one of my prizes for winning. I plan to continue working with the two amazing charities, Cancer Research UK and Alex’s Wish, raising funds and awareness. What did you enjoy most during your journey in the competition? I loved every aspect of competing, especially meeting all the other finalists and making some friends for life. But my favourite part had to be representing my home city of Belfast and have so many

You always look great, how would you describe your pageant style? I have always loved fashion and try to think out of the box, but always like to keep it classy and timeless at the same time with a little bit of sparkle thrown in for the extra glam. Everyone’s pageant style is different but the important thing is to just be yourself and create your own unique style that suits you and your personality. I do have a huge pageant wardrobe that I can always go to at anytime and once finished I sell them and donate the funds to charity. Are there any must-have beauty products that you would recommend? I always say that you are never fully dressed without Insanity Tan! Joe and Gerry from Insanity have always supported me through my pageant journey and were my sponsors for Miss Great Britain. I have wore Insanity Tan for the past 8 years and wouldn’t wear any other tan, it is amazing! My favourite and go-to is the ‘Rapid tan’.

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lamour, style, and as much excitement as you can pack into one fabulous afternoon! That sums up PR Style Queen Cathy Martin’s first official NI Blogger Brunch on the rooftop at Babel. The chic event in association with Aperol Spritz saw top models including Melissa Elliott, join fashion designers, Gráinne Maher, Mary Elliott aka McAuley & Elliott Knitwear, and Nor Lisa, along with well-known content creators and social media influencers. Guest speakers and two of Northern Ireland’s hottest media personalities BBC2 Interior Design Masters star Paul Moneypenny and Winner of Channel 4’s SAS Who Dares Wins, Irish dancing star, Connor Smyth joined BBC TV Personality former Miss Ireland, Rebecca Maguire for the sell-out networking event, the first since spring 2020. There’s a lot to learn from this social bunch. If you want to keep your finger on the digital pulse watch out for further events in 2022. Keep up to date on Insta @cathymartin. Nuala Meenehan, James Wallace McCartan and Melissa Elliott.

Rachel Perry, Karen Parkinson, Christine McKeever, Tori White and Nikki Rainey. Mr Petals with customers Lynn and Dora Heatley.

Emma McKillion, Liz Kelly and Sharon Downey.

Nuala Meenehan, Connor Smyth, Cathy Martin, Paul Moneypenny and Rebecca Maguire.

Nicole McConnell and Chloe Patterson.

Brian Haslett, Hama Davidson and Colm Daly.

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STYLE RULES Fa s h i o n Mu s t H a v e - J ea n s; Fatf a c e j ea n s £59.

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H ea l t h ca re m u s t - h a v e P l e n ty o f v i ta m i n s, su c h a s B i o g l a n ’s S u pe r f o o d s po w d e r.

Tommy Fleming

Irish Singer

How would you describe your style? Classically casual, I wear a lot of suits and tuxedos, so for everyday I like to be casual and nights out I smarten it up a little with classic-type style. What are your wardrobe staples that you can’t live without? Jeans! I live in them.

What is your signature scent? Calvin Klein, Be for day and Creed for night time. Are there any male beauty products you would recommend? La Mer! It’s pricey but, it’s great for men’s skin. I also use a lot of Nivea when I’m flying too. What are your tips for feeling good? Exercise! No matter how bad you feel in the morning or hard it is to get out of bed, once you get your heart pumping the endorphins kick in and you can take on anything throughout the day. How do you keep fit and healthy, are there any exercises or health foods you swear by? I run 6km every morning and work out in our garage gym three or four times a week. I use Revive Active every day along with Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Omega 3 Oils and Tumeric. ( I know! I’m a vitamin freak).

Do you have a favourite designer or high street brand? Paul Smith is my favourite designer, I shop where I see styles I like, including shops such as; Zara, Reiss, Brown Thomas, Kildare Village.

Much loved Irish singer Tommy Fleming hails from Sligo. He is marking 30 years on stage with a brand-new album, “All These Years” The 3 CD album is a retrospective and includes a duet with Elaine Paige. The 40-song track listing has both new and old numbers that fans of Tommy Fleming will love. Check out www.tommyfleming.com to buy the album. Tommy will be embarking on a series of tour dates in Ulster in 2022: • Carrigdale Hotel Dundalk 12th February 2022 • Hillgrove, Monaghan 13th February 2022 • Ulster Hall Belfast 20th February 2022 • Millennium Forum 25th February 2022 • Armagh City Hotel 27th February 2022

Do you have any style icons? I’ve always loved retro style like Paul Newman and Steve McQueen. Do you have a skincare regime? I’ve used La Mer products by Creme De La Mer for over 20 years. I love their products and swear by them. I am always recommending them to people. 104

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UT Style

BRANDED MENSWEAR FOR THE NEW SEASON

MII Clothing menswear boutique in Banbridge, now in its eighteen year of trading, has continued to grow and add more outstanding brands to its already impressive portfolio for 2021. Customers have a vast selection of quality branded menswear to choose from, with new seasonal collections from brands like Gant, Ralph Lauren, Hackett, RM Williams, and Eden Park to name but a few. New for this season is the iconic brand Barbour International, autumn/winter collections are now in store. In particular, when it comes to footwear the original hand-crafted Chelsea boots by RM Williams continue to prove increasingly popular with the discerning customer. With new colours and finishes, there is always something new for all dedicated RM fans! At MII Clothing, it is the personal service, brand choice, attention to detail and relaxed atmosphere that makes the company stand out from the rest. Customers who are unable to fit Christmas shopping into their daily routines will be pleased to know that MII Clothing will be extending its opening hours in the run up to the festive period. The store will be opening until 9pm RM Williams on Friday evenings from the 26th burnt ginger November and every evening of the chinchilla boot last week before Christmas. For up-to-date information on new stock, please visit the company’s Facebook page @MIIClothing.

47 Newry Street, Banbridge, Co. Down Tel: 028 4066 0555 www.m2clothing.co.uk

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FASHION

WINTER WARMERS I r i sh w o o l J e ssi c a c o at, Ma gee 1866, £625.

M a x w e l l Ca rd i g an , An i n e B i n g.

Ta w n b o o ts, D u n e Lo n do n , £250.

N ott ing Hill c h ec k blanket scarf, A c c e ssor i z e , £ 2 0 .

B o bble h at , R i ve r I sl an d, £16. Vi d a c a pe j a c ke t, Al eks a n dra Vi k t o r.

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COLUMN / HAIR MATTERS

Hair Matters...

with Kelly Cowan

Kelly Cowan has been hairdressing for 34 years, starting her career in Hairdressing with the best in the business David and Lawrain Aumonier in Bangor Main Street. Kelly has been a business owner for 19 years, now having her first salon in Bangor but more recently moving to her home town of Donaghadee.

WINTER 2021 MUST HAVE LOOKS

When it comes to hairstyle variety this is the season! Razorsharp bangs, chic short cuts, moisturised waves and yes the mullets. We are seeing this season’s catwalks also filled with hairup dos with lots of added hair accessories; scarfs, clips, 80s scrunchies and jewelled hair slides. I’m loving this look on the left. It would look perfect with a tailored suit for work or teamed up with jeans and jumper for those winter walks. So go ahead- on your next hair appointment why not ask your stylist for hints and tips to create a different look?

HAIR Q&A 7 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED 1.How can I get rid of split ends? The best way is to cut the ends. Products can help to smooth the hairsurface but by far the only way is a sharp cut. 2. What is the most effective way to help frizz? Moisture, moisture, moisture! Any hair with frizz needs this and so the best shampoo and after care to suit your hair type is the answer to frizz control. Also KCH have a smoothing system that work beautifully - Kerastraight is our go to anti frizz treatment chemical free and lasts 12 weeks. For more information call us or call in for free consultation. 3. How often should I get my hair cut? On average most clients are booked on a 6-week appointment. If your hair is very short, go 4-5 weeks to keep it fresh. 4. How often should I wash my hair? Every hair type is different. Some get away with every 2-3 days and others every day. It all depends on thickness of hair, if you have colour or generally how it looks to you.

SEASON GIFTS New GHD Christmas collection now in stock! A beautiful collection of gift boxes with stylers,hairdryers and heat protection products. Styling your hair couldn’t be easier! Whether it’s to add volume, smooth curl or texture your hair, these tools are the best on the market.

5. How can I make my hair grow faster? Treat it well, make sure you use good hair care shampoo, conditioner and heat protection and leave your cut longer but not too long. Don’t have hair accessories too tight on the hair.

6. What is the best way to prevent heat damage? Make sure your heat tools are up to date; don’t have your hair-dryer too hot and use a good head protection, this is a must! 7. Why is my grey hair yellow? This is a common problem with grey hair; pollutants in the air can cause this and also heat damage, hair-dryer too hot or heat tools old and overheating can burn the hair and cause a yellow look. This is where again shampoo can help like the ‘Kerastase blonde absolu’ and head protection cream cicaplasme anti-brass.

Kérastase Gift Boxes KCH always have the best gifts for the season whether it’s gift vouchers, hair products or heat tools. The stunning new Kérastase gift boxes have landed and with an extra 25% discount when you buy any 3 products this is a must have for your gifted home care range.

4 High Street Donaghadee BT21 0AA kellycowanhair@hotmail.co.uk Tel: 028 9188 2222

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Clare McKinney Make-Up & Beauty Award winning team of therapist/make-up artists and salon

We strive to provide the highest level of standards and service. Our aim is to offer clients the opportunity to experience high quality treatments in a relaxed and unhurried environment. We now call out to smaller wedding parties as well.

Exclusive make up packages with Chloe starting at £150 this covers your make up and 3 others! Perfect for a bridal party, wedding guests, night out or communion/confirmation! (Terms and conditions apply)

WE HOPE YOU ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE 5 Market Place, Lisburn, BT28 1AN Tel: 028 9266 1111 Mobile: 07885 693630

www.claremckinney.com

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THE ART OF FACIAL THREAD LIFTS WITH TWEAKMENT REQUESTS ON THE RISE THREAD LIFTS CAN HELP TO ENHANCE AND LIFT THE FACE. HERE’S HOW.

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f overblown lips and chipmunk cheeks spring to mind when you think of facial rejuvenation, it’s time to look at Thread lifts. Cosmetech Clinics are focused on creating subtle results using Thread lifts making them the perfect choice for those looking for a natural look. “This approach has become increasing popular within the practice“ says Mr Smith, Senior Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon at

that a good practitioner should always encourage an assessment of the whole face before preparing a treatment plan to rejuvenate the face. Product selection is also key, he adds. In his clinics he favours a combination of Passive and Active Threads to create the best results.Threads can be used for a number of Cosmetic purposes from contouring the jawline to lifting the brows and defining the shape of the lips. It can also be used Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon Mr Gerard Smith BDS, MBChB, FDSRCS(Eng), FRCS, FRCS (OMFS)

READER OFFER Quote Tatler 12 when booking to redeem your £50 voucher off your Thread lift. Valid until 30 November 2021.

BEFORE MID FACE AND BROW THREAD

AFTER MID FACE AND BROW THREAD

Cosmetech Clinics. Rather than plumping up the face with dermal fillers the aim is to add definition with Threads and then to restore lost volume if required. Of course this requires an expert eye and advanced knowledge of the anatomy of the face, the Thread lifts are tailored to each individual to achieve the best results.

to tighten the skin under the eyes. One of Cosmetechs most innovative offerings is the Active Cog Lift which uses Active Threads to lift and reposition sagging skin to reshape the face. This is a great procedure for patients who don’t have the downtime for a surgical face-lift.

Mr Smith says that jawline contouring, tear trough rejuvenation and lip enhancements are the three types of most requested procedures by his patients, he emphasises

Cosmetech Maypole Clinic 5-7 Shore Road Holywood BT18 9HX

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Cosmetech are leaders in their field pioneering a new approach to facial rejuvenation at their Holywood, London and Sligo Clinics. Our Consultant Surgeons and Doctors also work within the NHS.

Other services available at Cosmetech include: Anti-wrinkle injections, Dermal Fillers, Thread-lifts, Aqualyx (Fat Dissolving injections), Skin Tag and Mole Removal, Viveve (incontinence treatment), Semi-permanent Make-up. Cosmetic Surgery is available at Kingsbridge Private Hospital Belfast. For surgical enquiries, please contact 028 9066 7878 or visit www.kingsbridgeprivatehospital.com. (Cosmetech is a partner company of Kingsbridge Private Hospital, Belfast.)

T: 028 9042 3200 E: frontdesk@cosmetech.co.uk www.cosmetech.co.uk

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NIGHT-OUT SEASON 1

1. Kash Beauty – Crystal Nights eyeshadow palette. £26.96.

2. Kash Beauty – Luxury faux mink lashes, £6.26.

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5. Note – Vo l u m e One To u c h . £13.50.

3. Bellamianta – Skin Pe r f e c t i n g I n s t a n t Ta n , £14.99.

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*Eden Holistic Therapy and Wellbeing Centre is a beautiful restored building based in the picturesque loughside village of Whiteabbey in Newtownabbey, 15 minutes from Belfast City.

Eden prides itself through its highly skilled and professional therapists and aims to give you some of the best Holistic care. Here at Eden we believe in nurturing the body rather than battling against the body and believe we can help you with your general wellbeing, stress concerns, mental health issues, aches and pains and much more.

We offer a wide range of treatments such as: Deep Tissue/Holistic Massage Reflexology Maternity treatments Fertility Treatments Sports Massage Aromatherapy Hot Stone/Warm Bamboo Reiki/Energy Healing Holistic Facials Hypnotherapy Naturopathic Nutrition*

691a Whiteabbey Village, Newtownabbey BT370ST 07530 821774 info@edenholisticwellbeing.com www.edenholisticwellbeing.com Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday 10.00am to 8.30pm, Friday 10.00am to 7.00pm, Saturday 10.00am to 4.00pm

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Bridgeen King Hairdressing SRSH has now joined the Slieve Donard Resort & Spa. The salon is open now and available for all your hair requirements - whether you’re a guest who wants to look phenomenal at an upcoming wedding, or simply enjoying a staycation and want to indulge in a little pampering! Call 07739 475 737 for all appointment enquiries. Bridgeen King’s team of stylists can create gorgeous styles that suit an individual’s poise and personality, and through the hair loss and hair replacement clinic aim to restore each client’s confidence and make them feel better again by creating a hairstyle that is true to them. The hair restoration journey begins with a private consultation, an analysis of the client’s hair and scalp which results in suggestions for the most suitable solution, whether that’s a wig, hairpiece or T-parting. The wigs, some of which are hand-crafted from 100% human Remy hair and some which are synthetic, are then attached and styled to the client’s individual taste. Bridgeen King became the first person in Northern Ireland to receive her Masters in craftsmanship in hairdressing from London in 2016 and throughout her hairdressing career she has worked on hit TV show Game of Thrones in the past in the hairdressing department and worked alongside some of the top names in hair styling.

Recent awards won by Bridgeen King Hair Dressing, Hair Loss and Hair Replacement: • Hair Loss Clinic of the Year 2019 • Local Woman Award of the Year 2019 • Salon of the year 2018 • Irish Stylist of the Year 2017 • Ulster Tatler Salon of the Year 2017 • Northern Ireland Stylist of the Year 2017 • Northern Ireland Stylist of the Year 2016

For more information please visit www.bridgeenkinghairlossandreplacementclinic.co.uk or call 07739475737 to book an appointment.

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01/11/2021 10:27


UT Health

LASER HAIR REMOVAL AT BELFAST SKIN CLINIC

GET A FIGHTING FIT IMMUNE SYSTEM THIS WINTER! To help fight against colds and flus during the dark months, Dr. Wolz has formulated a range of potent immune complexes to help get you through.

Belfast Skin Clinic are delighted to announce the arrival of the most advanced laser for hair removal; The ‘Splendor X’. This incredible piece of equipment, operated by experienced dermatology nurses, is a step change in hair removal treatment. SPLENDOR X is unlike any other hair removal system in the world. It is the first Nd:YAG and Alexandrite laser system to be powered by BLEND X™ technology for unprecedented power, speed, versatility and coverage rate. Hair removal can be painful, messy, and ineffective. But SPLENDOR X laser hair reduction with BLEND X technology is different. It combines Alexandrite and Nd:YAG wavelengths for a perfectly tailored treatment that is fast, effective, and comfortable. It also features a unique squareshaped laser spot that safely covers every single inch of skin being treated.

Zell Oxygen Immunkomplex heals and strengthens your body at a cellular level with vitamins, minerals, enzymes, co-enzymes, amino acids, proteins and much more. It helps to support healthy cells, boost immunity and overcome the symptoms of exhaustion and chronic fatigue. Immun Select is a formulation in capsule form containing Zinc, vitamin C, Quercetin, beneficial bacteria and immune stimulating beta-glucanns. Kinderimmun is full of essential ingredients and immune boosting properties for children from 2 upwards. It contains colostrum, inulin, Vitamins C, D3, B complex, Zinc, Bifido Bacteria’s and more. And an easy, flavourless powder your kids will love. Also suitable for adults and during pregnancy.

• Ideal for all skin types, even tanned skin • Faster and fewer sessions • Long-lasting results • Comfortable treatments

FIND THEM IN YOUR LOCAL HEALTH SHOP OR PHARMACY. WWW.ROSSMOREHEALTH.COM

For more information or to book an appointment visit: www .belfastskinclinic.com or email: info@belfastskinclinic.com

The Belfast Rheumatology Clinic Joint, tendon and muscle pain or stiffness can be due to many different rheumatic conditions ranging from those that are mild and self limiting to more serious inflammatory disorders. In many cases the earlier these conditions are diagnosed and treated the better the long term outcome.

Dr Adrian Pendleton

Dr Andrew Cairns

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he Belfast Rheumatology Clinic has been established by a partnership of three Northern Ireland Consultant Rheumatologists, Dr Andrew Cairns, Dr Adrian Pendleton and Dr Gary Wright. It is the first clinic in Northern Ireland dedicated solely to the investigation, diagnosis and management of patients with arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions. There are over 200 rheumatic disorders ranging from common musculoskeletal conditions such as tendonosis and bursitis (often related to work or sport) and arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis and gout) to rare complex multi-system immune

- mediated disorders such as vasculitis and connective tissue disease. The partners have over 30 years of combined clinical experience at consultant level in rheumatology, both in the National Health Service and the private sector. The driving principal of the Belfast Rheumatology Clinic is to provide a centre of excellence for the diagnosis and management of patients with rheumatic disorders. All patients will have access to the skills of the multidisciplinary team of nurse specialists, physiotherapist, occupational therapist and podiatrist.

For appointments contact: Dr Gary D. Wright

The Belfast Rheumatology Clinic | Medical Associates | 25 Derryvolgie Avenue | Belfast | BT9 6FN 028 9038 2202 | www.thebelfastrheumatologyclinic.co.uk | secretary@medical-associates.co.uk

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BOOK A COMPLIMENTARY DENTAL IMPLANT CONSULT* TODAY

EXPERIENCE MATTERS CRANMORE DENTAL IMPLANTS When you decide it’s time to replace a missing tooth or teeth, we are here for you. We accept nothing less than the best for our patients. Talk your decision through with us, book a complimentary dental implant consultation today on 028 9038 1822.

15 Windsor Avenue Belfast BT9 6EE 028 9038 1822 www.cranmoredental.com *Non clinical consultation with Patient Care Coordinator.


Olivia McVeigh (left) proprietor of Enola Private Clinic in Newry going through a free consultation and taster session with a client.

INCONTINENCE - THE LEAST TALKED ABOUT HEALTH CONDITION “I remember the first time it happened; I was surprised – a little shocked even. Half amused, half embarrassed. I thought it was just temporary. That it would go away in time. Then it happened again, and again… until it became ‘just the way it is.’I accepted it as an inconvenient truth. Every time I sneezed, coughed, laughed too hard or jumped too high, I peed myself a little. Fact.” - The story of Anne, a recent client at the Enola Private Clinic in Newry. Welcome to one of (wo)mankind’s least-talked-about

but most widespread health issues: Urinary incontinence (the medical term for bladder leaks). “When it happened to me it seemed like something that people had to deal with alone and behind closed doors. “This is exactly the kind of picture of socalled bladder control problems that keeps it such a taboo topic.” Urinary incontinence is common, but that doesn’t make it normal. One in two women (and men) will experience pelvic

floor related struggle in their lifetime. But that doesn’t mean they have to live with it. Incontinence symptoms are rarely reported because the outcomes are intensely personal and often prompt the emotional burden of embarrassment, as well as low self-esteem and it may diminish sexual activity and a complete reluctance to engage in everyday life for fear of “accidents” This is not exclusive to women of a certain age, body type, fitness or activity level…or even to women themselves as men struggle with it too. Olivia McVeigh, owner at Enola and an advocate for bringing this topic to light said: “At Enola Private clinic, we offer a non-invasive, confidential, discreet and gentle treatment for men and women of all ages. “It’s about time we brought it out from behind the restroom door and start talking about it. There really is no reason to be ashamed once you realize just how many people are affected and how we can help. “We can happily put you in touch with some of our clients who will tell you how much it has changed their lives. “Our clients range from those who are post pregnancy, post-menopausal, athletes suffering from stress and urge incontinence and anyone suffering from bladder control issues.” Call us on 0800 246 1309 or email info@enolaprivateclinic.com for a free, confidential consultation. For more information go to www. enolaprivateclinic.com

COSMETIC SKIN TAG AND MOLE REMOVAL Consultant Plastic Surgeon Mr. Chris Hoo specialises in the removal of cosmetic moles and skin tags. In the vast majority of cases all of these lesions are benign. But if there is any clinical concern about the nature of the lesion it can be sent off for testing.

Q: Does it hurt having these removed? “Since these are treated under local anaesthetic it shouldn’t! The worse bit is having the injection of anaethetic, which many patients describe as a mild stinging sensation. Cryotherapy does not even need an anesthetic.”

Q: How are skin lesions removed? “In most cases these can be done under a local anaesthetic. If there are no concerns about its nature they can be either shaved off, or excised. Some skin lesions can also be treated by freezing the skin – termed cryotherapy. All options are discussed with the patient beforehand.”

Q: How long does the procedure take? “This depends on what’s being done, but most procedures take between 15 and 30 minutes or so.”

Q & A with Chris Hoo

Q: Can I drive home afterwards? “That depends on you! If you are the sort of person who can drive home after a filling at the dentist then there should be no reason why not. But if you are a bit squeamish, it’s best to bring someone with you. They can at least tell you how brave you were, even if they don’t need to drive!” Q: What about aftercare? “If stitches have been necessary these are generally removed after 5 – 7 days. For best results a combination of steristrips and scar massage are required and which you need to do will be discussed.” Q: Will I have a scar? “Scarring is an inevitable consequence of surgery in anyone’s hands, so yes. But of course the whole point is to be cosmetic and so everything is designed to minimise this. It’s best to consider this as replacing one cosmetic blemish with another one, which should be much better. But it is unrealistic to expect an invisible scar no matter who your specialist is.” For further information or to book a consultation please call Cosmetech on 028 90423200 or visit www.cosmetech.co.uk 118

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UT Health

Surgical Skin Clinic

Same Day See And Treat Service

Call 028 9042 3200 today or e-mail frontdesk@cosmetech.co.uk to book a consultation. Quote EDA08 when booking to redeem your £25 voucher off your first procedure. Valid until 30th October 2021 Other Treatments Available include: Cyst Removal EarBuddies (Ear Correction for Babies) Lipoma Removal Surgery Aqualyx - Fat Dissolving Injections Split Earlobe Repair Pinnaplasty Facial Threadvein Removal Skin Biopsy Thread-Lifts Mole Removal Dermal Fillers Tag Removal Anti-Wrinkle Injections Cosmetech Maypole Clinic, 5-7 Shore Road, Holywood, BT18 9HX www.cosmetech.co.uk Cosmetic Surgery is also available at Kingsbridge Private Hospital Belfast. For more information please visit kingsbridgeprivatehospital.com

A Breakthrough in Intimate Health

Cosmetech is a partner company of Kingsbridge Private Hospital

BREAST CANCER AWARENESS

Confidential, discreet, non invasive treatment for incontinence and intimate rejuvenation in women and men of all ages. Call for free consultation and taster session info@enolaprivateclinic.com 0800 246 1309 / 077 2949 5162 www.enolaprivateclinic.com Quarry House, Quarry lane, 122b Dublin Road, Newry, BT35 8QP

Pictured from left to right are; Kate Cunningham, Olivia McVeigh (proprietor) and Anne-Marie Wolfe.

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TRIEDCOLUMN & TESTED

“APEX HEADACHE CLINIC HAS CHANGED MY LIFE” 41-year-old Social Worker Rhonda Mullan from Dungiven, Derry/Londonderry had been suffering with constant headaches which had left her debilitated. When she came across Apex Headache Clinic online, Rhonda decided to book an initial appointment to try get some relief. Here, she shares how the clinic’s unique regime of specialist manual physiotherapy treatment for headaches, called The Nelson Headache ApproachTM, cleared her headaches, meaning she could get back to enjoying life.

head which was all left sided and when it was at it’s worst my eye would even swell up and water. Most people don’t understand that a headache could be that bad and I think they believe when you have a headache if you take paracetamol you’ll be fine but this was horrendous. How did the head pain affect your life? The pain completely floored me, and I had to take three months off work. I couldn’t function as the pain was so bad and I couldn’t even pick up my kids from school. I was isolated to my house.

Rhonda, when did your headaches begin? In June 2019 I started suffering with headaches and after seeing my GP I went privately to see a Consultant Neurologist who diagnosed me with a rare neurological headache condition called Hemicrania Continua. I had constant nerve pain in my

What led you to Apex Headache Clinic? I was desperate for help and was researching on the internet for anything that could help me. I was taking medication, but this made me very tired and some of the medication I tried even made me physically sick. This made me determined to find an alternative and that’s when I came across headache clinics in the USA and while researching them, I came across Apex Headache Clinic in Belfast, and I thought I would give it a go. I phoned up and after speaking with one of the specialist physiotherapists over the phone who confirmed that my condition was one which was suitable for their type of specialist treatment regimes, I booked in for an initial assessment. How has your life changed since having treatment? My life has changed dramatically! After a few

months my pain significantly improved. My headaches have now completely cleared and I am medication free. I now see my specialist physiotherapist once every six weeks, which keeps my headaches away. Before having treatment, I couldn’t go out as I was so worried about anything that would make my pain worse and loud noises aggravated my pain. I was stuck in my house. After having treatment at Apex Headache Clinic I have been able to get my life back, I can be a mummy, a social worker and I can go out with friends. What advice would you offer someone suffering from headaches? Medication can be beneficial in the short term, but I think alternative treatment such as the specialist physiotherapy treatment offered at Apex Headache Clinic for headaches is so important and people need to be aware of this to avoid longterm medication use. I would recommend Apex Headache Clinic to anyone, my specialist physiotherapist is fantastic and the receptionists are lovely too. I really enjoy that my specialist physio is so upbeat with a bit of craic during my appointments, which helped me at the beginning, when I was going through such a difficult time. To book an appointment at Apex Headache Clinic, call 028 9048 4153. No GP referral is necessary.

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Rebecca Nelson Rebecca is founder and Director of Physiotherapy at Apex Clinic and Apex Headache Clinic.

ARE HEADACHES OR MIGRAINES DESTROYING YOUR LIFE?

Apex Headache Clinic, Belfast, is Ireland’s first drug free headache and migraine clinic, and has been clearing headaches and migraines for over 30 years. An experienced team of specialist physiotherapists is led by clinic founder and Spinal & Headache Physiotherapy Specialist, Rebecca Nelson. Her unique approach of treating and clearing headaches/migraines, called The Nelson Headache Approach™ is offered in no other clinics and its high success rate explains why people travel from all over the UK and Europe for this treatment. This month, Rebecca explains why getting to the source of the problem, rather than taking painkillers is always the best solution to curing headaches and migraines. Headaches devastate lives At Apex Headache Clinic we see patients daily whose lives have been destroyed by headaches or migraines, leaving them desperate to find a cure for their pain. In the UK alone, a staggering 10 million people suffer from daily or frequent headaches. Many people blame tension or stress for their headaches and so they reach for painkillers, which offer them no long-lasting relief. What many people are unaware of, is that there is very often a physical cause for their headaches stemming from their upper neck, even when the person may experience no neck pain at all. Poor posture or hours spent slumped over desks and computers commonly cause persistent neck-triggered headaches or migraines, as can repeated lifting or a previous neck injury. Headaches and migraines can stem from your neck While spending the early part of my career in New Zealand, over 25 years ago, I sought treatment for my own migraines, which were diagnosed as stemming from my neck. I had no idea that my neck was involved, and this treatment was life changing for me. I’ve had no headaches or migraines ever since. When I returned to Northern Ireland, I later launched Apex Headache Clinic with the sole aim of providing a cure to other migraine and headache sufferers like myself.

is why we receive a lot of referrals from Consultant Neurologists, ENT Consultants and Paediatricians.

The Nelson Headache Approach™ Inspired by my experience of treating headaches in New Zealand and later the UK, I designed and further developed my own regime for treating headaches and migraines, called The Nelson Headache Approach™, My specialist regime of manual physiotherapy treatment for headaches and migraines has been successfully used in patients of all ages, from children to elderly folk. All our highly specialist physiotherapists have been extensively trained in this approach by myself and we have a very high success rate in curing persistent, longstanding headaches and migraines. The Nelson Headache Approach™ is a unique treatment regime, which is not offered in any other clinics. My treatment for headaches and migraines is evidence based and fits into a medical model of management that

Say good-bye to your headaches 51-year-old Caroline Woods from Ballyward Co. Down had been suffering with migraines as long as she could remember. After having treatment for her headaches and migraines Caroline said, “for me treatment has been life changing. It has helped in every aspect of my life and I don’t have to worry about getting a migraine. I am migraine free over 98% of the time and I only get the odd niggle of a headache, which doesn’t stop me doing the things I enjoy. I would definitely tell anyone suffering with migraines to attend Apex Headache Clinic for specialist physiotherapy treatment.” Get to the source of the pain If you suffer from persistent headaches or migraines it is important to get to the source of the problem. Book an initial assessment and treatment today with one of our Specialist Headache Physiotherapists and Apex Headache Clinic could clear your headaches and migraines allowing you to enjoy life again. To book an appointment call Apex Headache Clinic, Belfast on 028 9048 4153. No GP referral is necessary.

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Linden Haughian, Teagan Bolton, Caoimhe Donnelly, Ella Peters, Amy Rose Campbell, Sophie Delaney, Eve Quinn, Nadine Colgan, Aoife Boyle, Róise McQuaid, Marie Brennan, Abi Killen and Katie Curran.

ST LOUIS GRAMMAR SCHOOL KILKEEL FORMAL Senior pupils from St Louis Grammar School Kilkeel celebrated their final year formal at the Canal Court Hotel, Newry with a three-course meal followed by speeches about their school memories along with music and dancing into the night.

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clinic, I usually spend the evening replying to clients, sharing on social media and doing general admin. When you own your own business your work day never really stops. I always try to make the gym in the evening or make sure I take a big walk with the dogs to stay active. My pharmacy days are a little different, but equally busy! 5. Do you have a specific fitness regime? I love to go to the gym and keep active. I visit the gym 4-5 times per week and I have a personal trainer who I see three times per week. Going to the gym is so important to me as I like to look good but it’s also good for my mental health. If I ever feel stressed, I stop what I’m doing and go on the bike. I feel amazing after. 6. Do you have any tips for staying positive? • Focus on the things you have, instead of the things you don’t – and never compare yourself to others. • Surround yourself with positive people. Positivity is contagious. • Do one productive thing for yourself every day. • Physically, I make sure to stay consistent in the gym and hold myself accountable.

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7. What do you think is the best thing about living in Northern Ireland? The best thing about living in Northern Ireland is that I am surrounded by all the people who mean so much to me. I love to travel and explore the world, but I always end up staying in NI. I am such a home bird really!

Former Miss Ireland, pharmacist and aesthetic practitioner.

8. What is your mantra or favourite quote that you live by? What is for you won’t pass you by. Also, know your worth and never settle.

1. What do you love most about your job? As a qualified pharmacist and aesthetic practitioner my job varies from day to day. Since March 2021 I set up and run one of the first Covid-19 vaccination clinics in our local community pharmacy. It’s very challenging, but also rewarding being an accessible frontline figure in the community. I enjoy being able to make a positive impact on people lives and provide them with vital services they’d otherwise find inaccessible. I’m very proud that pharmacists and pharmacy staff remained accessible, and kept the doors open during the pandemic to support the community, while other services did not. 2. What has been your career highlight to date? Being able to follow my passion by opening my own aesthetics practice and being my own boss. I still work as a community pharmacist to support vital services as the pandemic continues. I am not sure it’s a highlight, but

I am hoping we’ll all look back with learning on this era. 3. What are your favourite hobbies/ activities outside of work? I love to travel. My new year’s resolution right before Covid hit was to visit a place I have never been to once a month. After the pandemic I feel I have a lot of catching up to do travel wise. Since travel restrictions eased, I have been to Ibiza, Greece, Dubai and currently planning Vegas with my friend Gemma Garrett for my 30th birthday. 4. What is your daily routine? At the aesthetics clinic, I get up at 7am to prep the clinic with our doctor for patients. I usually start at 8am and work right through until late afternoon providing treatments such as anti-wrinkle injectables, lip fillers and advanced filler facial rejuvenation also known as the ‘7 point facelift’. I don’t usually get a lunch break, but if I do I always pop into the Juice Jar on Botanic. When I finish my

9. Who has been your biggest influence? My biggest influence woud be my parents. They have always instilled a great work ethic through and through, and I wouldn’t be where I am today without their love and support.

10. FAVOURITE Movie: Step Brothers - I think I know it word for word. Band/Musician: I’m a massive Elton John fan. Book: I’m not a reader to be honest. Restaurant: Blu Resturant in Rosemary Street Belfast, it’s a hidden gem! Holiday Destination: A tough one but I love the Greek islands. Drink: White wine.

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WEDDINGS Ryan & Graham Lynch-Ebbitt Ryan and Graham met in Paris, the city of romance, at the World Hairdressing Championships with the Northern Ireland Hairdressing Team. The couple both come from a hairdressing background, with Graham owning a salon in Derry-Londonderry, and Ryan working in a salon in Belfast. When they met they had an instant connection, which couldn’t keep them apart. Graham proposed to Ryan six months after meeting during a romantic trip to Ibiza. The proposal was something special, with Graham hiring a private yacht for the day and as the sun set in front of the infamous Café Mambo he got down on one knee. It didn’t take Ryan long to answer with a definite Yes! The big day took place at Galgorm Resort & Spa, which was an obvious choice of venue for the couple due to its beautiful grounds. They eventually tied the knot on 29th August, which was third time lucky, after it being rescheduled twice due to the restrictions – but it was worth the wait as 126 guests were able to celebrate the day with them. They were both lucky to get away on a mini-moon back to Ibiza, but hope to go on their honeymoon next year when the restrictions are lifted. Photography by Kris Dickson Photography Wedding Rings: Lunn’s Jewellers Suits: Bespoke, tailor made Groomsmaids: ASOS Bride Videographer: Sean @ Timeless Productions NI Florist: David McConkey Floral Boutique Wedding Planner: Donna @ Galgorm Room Decor: Fairytale Events Cake & Wedding Favours: Gemma’s Cakes Ceremony Singers: Belfast Community Gospel Choir Singing Waiters: Singers Secreto Makeup: Rebecca Salters MUA Hair: Michael Deery Hair Fireworks: JB PYRO Fireworks DJ: DJ Jamie B Saxophone: Hannah Lynn Drums: Mark Dobbin Balloons: The Balloon Room Venue: Galgorm Resort & Spa

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WEDDINGS Atkinson & Carson Miss Katie Atkinson, daughter of John and Joanne Atkinson from Bangor, recently married Sam Carson, son of Steven and Gwen Carson, also from Bangor. The wedding took place on 17th July 2021 at Bethany Baptist Church, Bangor, followed by a reception at Leighinmohr House, Ballymena. Photography by Jervis Wedding Photography.

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Lisburn’s Best Kept Secret How many people can say they got married at a brewery? On Sunday 3rd October, Hilden Brewery opened their wedding venue to potential couples to showcase settings of how their wedding could look on their big day. From wedding ceremonies in the converted Georgian Stables to meal settings in the Malt Store and both in the three Tipi Tents in the back garden of the beautiful grounds of Hilden House. Along with showcasing the wedding venue located at Ireland’s Oldest Independent Brewery, they had some recommended vendors attending to showcase their offerings to inspire the prospective couples and fill in any gaps on their lists. With lovely floral displays inside courtesy of Mimosa Flowers and the beautiful flower rings in the tipis, courtesy of Blue Moon Event Design, the venue looked perfect for a big day! To find out more about the venues recommended vendors from the day, go to their Instagram account @weddingshildenbrewery. Julie Mills, Weddings Manager at Hilden Brewery commented “We were delighted to see so many couples on the day coming to view Hilden Brewery and are over the moon to be connecting with the wedding community as we grow our wedding brand. Building stronger relationships with fantastic, local vendors will enable us to provide an even better service to our wedding couples.” Hilden Brewery can host weddings for 20-180 guests within the leafy 5-acre grounds of Hilden House, perfectly situated between Lisburn & Belfast. If you are interested in a unique venue with a bespoke wedding experience please get in touch. For more information, email Julie on info@hildenbrewery.co.uk or by telephone 028 9266 0800.

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WEDDINGS Allen & Mayne Miss Christie Allen, daughter of Leonard and Sally Allen from Portavogie, recently married William Mayne, son of Sinclair and Alison Mayne from Newtownards. The wedding took place on 24th August 2021 with a ceremony at Omagh Meeting House, Ulster Folk Museum, followed by a reception at Bullhouse Brew Co, Belfast. The bride’s dress was from Wed2Be with hair accessories from Emerald and Opal Design, and hair & makeup by Heather Allen. Flowers were by the bride’s mother Sally Alllen. Photography by Ricky Parker Photography.

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WEDDINGS Crawford & Carleton Miss Hannah Crawford, daughter of Gillian and Gary Crawford from Bangor, recently married Matthew Carleton, son of Sharon and David Carleton from Newtownards. The wedding took place on 8th October 2021 at The Old Inn Crawfordsburn. The bride wore a gown from Jill Jones Bridal and headpiece from Evanity Boutique, with makeup by Rebecca Saulters and flowers by Lets Face it Creation. Photography by Matthew Hunter

From left to right: Georgia Crawford, Aimee Crawford (Maid of honour), Iona Anderson, Chloe Western, Hannah Carleton, Matthew Carleton, Jason Boobyer (Best man), Christopher Wright, Matthew Welsh.

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5. Do you have a specific fitness regime? Not really. Not a strict one anyway! I really do need to get myself into a proper routine of going to the gym or even going for the odd walk throughout the week. When I don’t workout I feel sluggish and that can lead to feeling a bit deflated and down. So I’m going to try and get myself back at it! 6. Do you have any tips for staying positive? Yes! Be nice to everyone! If you can be kind to others it has a positive effect on your own state of mind. I’m a true believer in passing on a smile or paying a gesture forward! 7. What do you think is the best thing about living in Northern Ireland? The craic! We have a very unique sense of humour here in Northern Ireland and I think only we get it. I think Northern Irish people are incredible when it comes to ‘sleggin’ and we can really have a good laugh at ourselves and take a joke. “Sure what more could ya want!” 8. What is your mantra or favourite quote that you live by? Stay grounded. It’s not so much a quote, but it’s advice I was given by a friend who’s sadly no longer with us, and I will always remember him telling me to stay grounded. When you are a grounded person, you are a happier person. I am what you hear on the radio. I don’t put on an act and I think it’s important that you are equal to your listener and your audience.

DECLAN WILSON Q Radio Presenter

1. What do you love most about your job? The Connection. Radio is such a powerful force! It’s there when you are happy, it’s there when you are sad, it’s something that will always be there and will never go out of fashion. The thing I love the most is the fact that thousands of people let me into their daily lives and routines and I get to be their mate every morning! There’s so much negativity and craziness happening in the world I want my show to be the place where people can go and have a laugh. When we work together we can get up to all kinds of madness and mischief! It’s pretty sweet. 2. What has been your career highlight to date? Getting the Breakfast Show! In February 2021 I was called into a meeting with the Q Radio management team and they informed me that they wanted me to take on the Q Radio breakfast show. I actually cried my eyes out! I was so happy! This has been a personal goal of mine ever since I started in the radio business and to be doing it every morning is a dream come true! There’s a certain energy and buzz that comes with breakfast radio and it just suits me down to the ground! This has

definitely been my favourite career highlight to date. 3. What are your favourite hobbies/ activities outside of work? I am music mad! I play about eight different musical instruments and sing too! So when I’m not talking in between music, I’m making it! I play a lot of traditional Irish music at Irish dancing competitions which in previous years took me across the world to countries such as Australia, America, Europe, New Zealand and many more. 4. What is your daily routine? The first of the 96 alarms goes off at 4:30am! I’ve gotten so used to the routine now, I sometimes wake before my alarm! I get into work for about 5:15 and go on air for the Breakfast Show at 6am. The show finishes at 10am and then I start to get things ready for the next morning. Most of the time I would have various meetings to attend too! We like to brainstorm after the shows a lot of the time as it helps produce the best content. I try to get to the gym as often as I can but realistically things get in the way so I’m trying my best to get myself back at the exercise! I find it helps my mind as well as my body.

9. Who has been your biggest influence? Stephen Clements - without a shadow of a doubt. He was sensational. His on air mind worked in the most mind blowing, incredible ways and I always looked up to him for that. He was the reason I wanted to be on the radio! I listened to him way back in the Citybeat days all the way up to him hosting Q Breakfast with Cate and his mid-morning show on BBC Radio Ulster. One of the last messages he ever sent me before he left us in January 2020 he wrote at the bottom of the message “#futurebreakfasthost”. That to me put me at ease when I stepped in to host Q Breakfast for the first time. I was doing it for him too. #neverforget.

10. FAVOURITE Movie: Elf. Band/Musician: Queen. Book: What’s a book? (Haha). Restaurant: 2Taps. Holiday Destination: Florida. Drink: Guinness or red wine. Meal: Pizza.

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Festive Favourites We have made a list of our favourite things to do over the festive period to help get us in the mood for Christmas. Decorate One way to raise your Christmas spirit is to surround yourself with all things festive. Go out and find the perfect Christmas tree for your home and decorate it with all the tinsel, lights and baubles you can get your hands on. Your home will start to feel like a magical grotto in no time. Christmas Movies There are many things that help us to get into the festive mood but in the colder months, it’s hard to beat snuggling up with a hot chocolate to watch all the Christmas classics with our friends and family. Home Alone, Elf, The Santa Clause, The Polar Express, It’s a Wonderful Life and Jingle All The Way are great festive movies that will get you in the mood for Christmas. Support Local This year it is more important than ever to support local as they have been hit hard with the COVID19 pandemic. Instead of buying online, visit your local shops and support them by buying gifts for your loved ones this year. Remember to use your ‘spend local’ voucher before November ends! Eat Out As well as local retail taking a huge hit this year, our catering industry has also been massively affected. Visit your local eateries as much as you can and avail of their take out services where possible. Wrap up warm and go for a walk Winter is the perfect time to wrap up warm, throw on some wellies or boots and go for an invigorating walk. Blow away the cobwebs along blustery coastal paths, or take a frosty Christmas or Boxing Day stroll in a forest. Visit the National Trusts website for local trail / walking routes. Festive Food Christmas is the season of eggnog, mulled drinks, roasted food and lots of chocolate! Embrace the seasonal foods and get creative in the kitchen with all of the ingredients. Why not try baking some yummy Christmas cookies to set your Christmas spirit soaring? Christmas Cards In the age of emailing and social media it is sometimes easy to forget about greeting cards but don’t forget how nice it feels to recieve a handwritten card in the post from someone. Get creative and make your own personalised greeting cards for your loved ones this year. Festive Fashions Christmas is the season to sparkle. It is impossible to have too much sparkle on! It’s time to find your unique signature sparkly item if you haven’t done so already.

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Ulster Tatler’s Joanne Harkness visits Killeavy Castle Estate.

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had heard rave reviews about one of Northern Ireland’s newest premier hotel and spa destinations, Killeavy Castle, so I couldn’t wait to experience it for myself. I had an overnight stay booked as a mid-week treat for my friend and I. We both needed some rest & relaxation, and there was no better place to achieve this. We took to the road after work on a Thursday afternoon and before we knew it we had arrived at our destination in Newry. Although it looks and feels that you are in a remote location, tucked away from the outside world, it is still extremely easy to access from the motorways – both north and south. My first impression was how well the hotel mixed the old with the new. Standing tall and proud at the top of the hill was the restored castle, which was originally designed in 1836 by architect George Papworth. With towers, Tudor windows and medieval style door, the castle was a sight to behold and in contrast was the modern, boutique hotel accommodation, which was fresh, new and exciting. We checked into our room, which was a stylish twin room, with views that overlooked the gardens. As the hotel only opened its doors in 2019, everything looked very clean and contemporary, even the carpets felt springy and new under our feet. As part of our R&R we wanted to take the opportunity to explore the spa, so we pulled on our robes and slippers to see what it had to offer. We spotted the hot tub outside, so of course that was our first port of call – it was so relaxing that I could have stayed there all night, but the thought of missing dinner was enough to drag me out. We then did a few laps of the pool to work up an appetite, before sauntering back to our room to get ‘glammed up’.

we were served a preserved berry sorbet, with fennel and yoghurt mousse as a palate cleanser. It came presented in a carved piece of wood, which our waiter explained was made from a fallen tree on the estate – it became clear that sustainability and using produce from the land was at the heart of what they do. In fact, the ethos that they believe in at Killeavy Castle is ‘from farm to fork’ with the majority of the produce used, being sourced from the estate’s onsite farm and gardens. We were even eagle-eyed enough to spot the chef in the garden during the day picking ingredients for the kitchen. Main course was yet another mouth-watering dish. I opted for the poached hake, with courgette, tomato salsa and bouillabaisse sauce, while my friend went for the roast fillet of estate longhorn beef, with garden vegetables, wizard bean dressing and apple cream. The sixth course was dessert, which was a rhubarb rice pudding with pistachio and honey sabayon. This was unlike any traditional rice pudding; it had so many different textures and flavours, which set it apart from any other desserts that I have eaten. Finally, the seventh course was the petit fours – perhaps the most theatrical course of all! It consisted of a chocolate truffle that was accompanied by a gin spray – oh and some dry ice to top it off. I had to take a video of this course as it was the perfect ending to a perfect meal. When I posted it to my social media, everyone wanted to know where this restaurant was! We ended our night in the bar, where we enjoyed a cocktail, before heading back to our room to get a good night sleep in our cosy beds.

Now that restrictions have eased, I have enjoyed being able to dress up; we lived in tracksuits and hoodies for too long! So dining in Killeavy’s swanky restaurant warranted dressing for the occasion. Ahead of us, was a spectacular 7-course meal, one like no other I had experienced before. Each course certainly was an ‘experience’ with each dish being presented like a work of art. The first course was a sable biscuit with salmon mousse and apple gel, which was served with a sweet kombucha tea. The tea was served in the most delightful miniature glass teapot (very Instagram-able). The second course was a mushroom and celeriac dish, which was one of my favourite dishes as the sauce was so delicious! Next up was the Atlantic scallop rilettes, with pea cannelloni, nettle and caviar, which was light and refreshing. My friend isn’t a fan of fish, so the chef substituted this course with a potato and spinach soup for her instead, which was extremely accommodating. Before main course

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Jane Hardy shares her experience of the perfect Lidl Christmas dinner by chef, Danny Millar. Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat or maybe that’s just the to-do list as you prepare for the big day. Danny Millar, whose happening Stock Kitchen and Bar in St George’s Market is listed in the Michelin Guide, has devised a contemporary Yuletide feast in partnership with Lidl NI. A fish starter always works well and Millar’s scallops & black pudding with cauliflower puree is inspired. All ingredients are available via Lidl’s 41 outlets. Onto the main event, ie the turkey. Charles Dickens describes Scrooge’s gift to the Cratchits in A Christmas Carol as so big it is almost overbalanced. Lidl’s Deluxe Irish Bronze Free Range Turkey (£29.99) is just right, has been locally reared and will taste delicious. Simply rub the turkey crown with some butter and add sprigs of rosemary and thyme to the cavity. Heat the oven to 180 °C. Cook the turkey according to its size, 40 minutes per 1kg for the first 4kg, then 45 minutes for every 1kg over that weight.

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Once the turkey is cooked, place on a tray to rest for 30 minutes. Pour 100ml of red wine and 100ml of port into the turkey tray to glaze it for the gravy. Add a little cornflour and water and stir to thicken. Season well with salt and pepper. To make life easier, you can buy all the accompaniments in store, namely the Dressed Half Ham Leg (on the bone) for £19.99, Roast Onion Stuffing, Buttery Roast Potatoes (£2.99), Shredded Sprouts with Balsamic Glaze & Cranberry (£2.79), Honey Glazed Parsnips (£2.99), Cauliflower Cheese with Parmesan & Truffle (£2.79), Seasonal Gravy. To toast the main course, you could try a mellow Hawkes Bay Pinot Noir, which tastes classy but costs a budget £7.99 from the store’s wine list, which naturally includes a bright Prosecco or two and other pairings. Afterwards, there’s the Deluxe 24-month Aged Christmas Pudding (£10.99) to enjoy, maybe with some Mince Pie Ice Cream (£1.89). Bon appetit!

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never turn down the opportunity to take a trip to Dublin for a spot of wining, dining, retail therapy or a cultural fix. For us north of the border, Dublin is the best and most accessible short city break destination we have. It is just over a two-hour drive from Belfast but is big enough to feel like a proper break. The city has literally hundreds of hotels to choose from, so finding the right one can be mind-boggling. I recently spent a night in the Conrad Dublin and it was an absolute treat. Location Location Location The Conrad Dublin is far enough from the centre of Dublin to give the hotel a nice relaxed air, but at the same time, just a brisk stroll across St Stephen’s Green quickly brings you to the top of Grafton Street and into the heart of the action. I loved the fact that the hotel was so accessible. During our short stay we were able to nip back and forth from town on foot. The Conrad also has underground parking directly below the hotel, so driving down on a Saturday morning and ditching the car couldn’t be easier. Shop Shop Shop Dublin is a great shopping city and no matter what your price bracket you will have lots of choice. In order to make the shopping experience more enjoyable, the hotel has come up with something called the Conrad Dublin Shopping Retreat. As we all know, after a few hours of shopping the bags begin to pile up, so if/when this happens you simply call the hotel and they arrange to pick up your bags and leave them in your room. Also, as part of this deal, when you return to your room a bottle of champagne and some strawberries await, to be enjoyed as you cast an eye over your purchases. What could be better? As part of the package, your parking is covered and you will be treated to luxury face masks and early and late check in/out times. Terrace Kitchen One of the brilliant things about staying in a hotel is that, after a long day’s shopping, visiting museums etc, you can retire to your hotel and you don’t need to move far beyond the bar, restaurant and bedroom. We dined in the Kitchen Terrace where we had a delicious meal. The food was excellent and the service was friendly and efficient. The weather was really mild when we

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stayed which meant that we could enjoy drinks outdoors on the hotel’s terrace late into the evening. In Summary Over the last 18 months many of us have got out of the way of travel and the thought of venturing much further than the front door can be taxing. However, if you are in the mood to get out and about again a 24-hour shopping trip to Dublin might be just what the doctor ordered. It certainly gave us a morale boost. The Conrad is an ideal base and their “shopping retreat” package is a superb way to allow yourself to be pampered. In terms of location, the hotel couldn’t be better placed and staff are extremely welcoming. What could be better to get you in the mood for Christmas?

Fact file Conrad Dublin Earlsfort Terrace Saint Kevin’s Dublin 2 Tel 00 353 1 602 8900 www.conraddublin.com

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Experience The Necarne Forest Bath Package at Mahon’s Hotel! You will stay for two nights in Mahon’s Hotel, a family-owned, family-run hotel in the heart of the Fermanagh Lakelands, which offers all the comfort of home. This package includes a hearty and healthy breakfast each morning, one tailored evening meal, a planned Forest Bathing session, a hot chocolate and a mini-pamper package to take the relaxation home.

Midweek: Wednesday 24th & Thursday 25th November. Only £100.00 per person sharing! Weekend:

Friday 26th & Saturday 27th November. Only £125.00 per person sharing!

Forest Bathing is an ancient Japanese relaxation technique (Shinrin Yoku) combining breathing practice and meditation surrounded by the stillness of the forest. All you’ll need to bring is a ground sheet and comfortable clothing. Led by experienced Yoga teacher and stress management consultant Dr. Anne Monaghan, Necarne Forest provides an idyllic calming environment in which one can experience the stillness of the mind. In this hour long session we will start with a walking meditation followed by breathing techniques which switches on our calming nervous system, practice observation, concentration and focusing skills using the sounds and sights of the forest, utilise some basic yoga poses which stimulate the vagus nerve to reduce our heart rate finishing with a silent meditation. After that we will enjoy a hot chocolate to again take in the beautiful natural surroundings. It is guaranteed that you will feel relaxed after this experience unique to Mahon’s Hotel, Irvinestown. Please feel free to contact us for booking enquiries: 028 8282 1656 or info@mahonshotel.co.uk

Christmas Country Music Dancing The night away FRIDAY 3RD DECEMBER 2021 TICKETS €20 EACH DOORS OPEN 9PM

M H MAHON’S HOTEL ESTABLISHED 1883

THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT This Christmas the Abbey Hotel is celebrating with an 80’s Night with Spandex Ballet, Casino Night Dancing with Red Alert and Country Christmas Dance with Derek Ryan in addition to private dining in the Abbey Bar or Market House Restaurant, there really is something for everyone to catch up on missed moments this Christmas. The perfect gifts are available for you to purchase online or at the hotel, choose from gift vouchers or tickets to New Year country music events including George Michael tribute night at the Central Hotel in January, the ideal gift this Christmas. Check out www.donegalhotelcollection

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NOW OFFERING DELIVERIES • Fresh Vegetables • Fresh Fruit • Fruit Baskets • Vegetable Boxes

• Fresh Flowers • Bunches • Bouquets • Arrangements • Easy Parking at the Door •

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Tel: 028 9266 6507

Email: evansfarmshop@outlook.com www.evansfarmshop.co.uk

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Evans Farm Shop based on Moira Road, Lisburn have a team of efficient and experienced staff who provide friendly and courteous service. They offer a delivery service to local shops, schools, cafes, restaurants and canteens. You can also phone them with your order and they will have it prepared and ready for collection. The shop stocks everything from fresh, local and imported fruit and vegetables, flowers, plants, dairy products, jams, chutneys and more. evansfarmshop.co.uk Tel: 028 9266 6507

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It’s the most

time of the year! Stewart & Gibson Ltd, a family-run department store situated right in the heart of Ballynahinch, County Down. Established in 1919, we recently celebrated our 102nd birthday, an achievement, which we hope speaks to the quality of our staff, service and goods. We are a small, but very dedicated team with a wealth of knowledge and experience, and we are very proud of the reputation and relationships we have built up with our local community. Offering a huge range of furniture, kitchenware, toys, giftware, hardware, gardening equipment and much more besides, all at competitive prices, our store is currently transformed into a Winter Wonderland. Christmas is certainly not cancelled here! There’s something for everyone and every occasion in our store. From a huge range of Britain’s Farm Toys for the (big?) kids, our popular WoodWick Candles, including reed diffusers, wax melts

and gift sets, quality Prestige cookware products for the allimportant Christmas dinner and not forgetting scarves, hats and gloves for the cold months ahead. In the run up to Christmas, we can provide all of the essentials, including a wide variety of trees, lights, decorations and baubles, right down to accessories including suction cups, gutter hooks, wreath hooks, bannister clips and more. If you haven’t already, just check out our showstopping window display for a little teaser of what we have to offer. We really do go all out at Christmas, taking great pride in our display, and this year is no different.

We very much look forward to seeing our familiar customers, and hope to meet some new ones too.

New stock arriving regularly, keep in touch via our social media platforms for sneak peaks, special offers and more.

Stewart & Gibson Ltd 25-27 Main Street, Ballynahinch, County Down, BT24 8DR

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T: 028 9756 2220 E: stewartandgibson@hotmail.co.uk www.stewartandgibson.co.uk

Happy Christ m everyo as take c ne, are stay s and afe.

Facebook & Instagram @stewartandgibsonltd

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OUR FREEDOM STORY

cruelty-free. All ingredients are from sustainable resources and packaging is plastic-free and bio-degradable. Olivia Sherry-O’Reilly and Seamus O’Reilly were inspired to start Freedom Cosmetics in 2020, deeply concerned about the chemicals, plastics and toxic materials that are ever present in our daily lives. With a desire to create products that are safe, nourishing and free from harmful chemicals additives and plastic, the skincare range was born. Our skincare products offer freedom. Freedom from preservatives additives and plastic. Fully free - no chemicals, no palm oils and no preservatives. We craft moisturising bars, natural deodorants, body butters, lip balms, soaps and much more !! Let your skin breathe again ! For more infomation, visit www.freedomcosmetics.co.uk

Founders Seamus and Olivia O’Reilly.

Freedom Cosmetics develop honest and artisan skin care at the foot of the Mourne Mountains in Ireland. All our products are made with natural and organic ingredients and all products

Serving Suggestions: with Cheese, Cocktail Sausages, Glaze Hams. Add to Porridge, Ice Cream, Apple or Mince Pies and Seasonal Recipes.

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For the perfect gift this Christmas order Freedom Cosmetic sets from www.freedomcosmetics.co.uk

• 100% natural • No chemicals, additives, palm oil or artificial scents or colouring • All packaging is plastic free. • Vegan Friendly options • Not tested on animals • Small batches and hand made • We are based in the Mournes Ballymartin.

Founders, Seamus and Olivia O’Reilly,

18 Valley Road, Ballymartin BT34 4UF www.freedomcosmetics.co.uk Instagram: freedomcosmeticsni FB: freedomcosmeticsni

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The Long family, Stephen with dog Holly, James, Peter, Michael, Jenny, Mary and Rebecca.

Will and Michelle Connor and children Lucas and Lydia.

HILLSBOROUGH MARKET

. Mark Holden and Sarah Knight.

With the festive season just around the corner, there is no better way to spend a weekend than taking a trip to a farmers market where you can wrap up in your winter warmers and enjoy some local food with friends and family. Our photographer was out and about at Hillsborough Farmers Market to capture people out and about. Festive markets will be popping up in towns across NI in the coming weeks, where you can find crafts, gifts and foodie treats for perfect Christmas presents.

Arthur Chute with kids Isabella and Arthur and mum.

Joel Richardson with Finnegan, Sam and Jacqueline Sinnamon.

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Grandchildren of Premier Carol and Brian Yeats with John Ballance Jack, Katie and Maddie theare dog. Chloe.

Daughter and mum Carol and Theresa Crudden.

. Daughter and dad Sarah and John Lowndes.

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“Our true intent is. All for your delight”

Gift Vouchers Available

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Bellfield, Lenaderg, Banbridge | T: 028 4066 0400 E: rachael@bellfieldcw.com | Web: www.bellfieldcw.com

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DRAGONHEART Faceted Labradorite heart wrapped in antiqued sterling silver with beading.

Aran Knitwear - winter colours in Bramble Green’s Irish designed Aran range. Sweaters and cardigans for adults and children. Available from: www.bramblegreen.bigcartel.com

Bramble Green Socks - Wool socks made in Donegal perfect for hiking and lounging. Available from: www.bramblegreen.bigcartel.com

The Wedgwood Christmas Snowglobe 2021 - experience the hypnotic childlike wonder of falling snow in a beautifully crafted porcelain and glass globe.

Visit www.twistedwirestarter.com

The Mixology Circon Collection from Waterford. Discover a wide range of rum cocktails with the stunning Mixology Circon collection from Waterford. Both Available at Wardens of Newtownards.

Spread a little happiness this Christmas with a 225g jar of Irish Black Butter. Visit www.irishblackbutter.com

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TREE OF LIFE two-tone Labradorite Tree Of Life wrapped in antiqued sterling silver with knotted detailing.

100% natural, vegan friendly, handmade products and gift sets from www.freedom cosmetics.co.uk

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GET COZY THIS WINTER Established in 1972, McBride Fashions is a family owned and run business situated in the heart of the Northern Irish countryside. With an unsurpassed reputation as Northern Ireland’s premier supplier and specialist in quality genuine leather and sheepskin jackets and coats at highly competitive prices. Stocking a range of versatile ladies and gents country attire and high performance outdoor clothing featuring respected brands such as Toggi, Joe Browns, Lighthouse and Hoggs. A timeless menswear collection of durable yet practical and comfortable work and outerwear, and a comprehensive collection of ladies smart casualwear, wardrobe essentials and accessories. Genuine leather holdall bags and luxurious sheepskin rugs. For more information, visit www.mcbridefashions.com

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Johnny, Santa, Paul, Gerry, Elvis, Odhran and Rue. Ian, Paul and Johnny pictured with Santa.

HASTINGS HOTELS SUPPORTS LIGHTHOUSE Hastings Hotels recently launched their Christmas entertainment schedule at The Stormont Hotel, Belfast and unveiled that Lighthouse Charity will be the charity beneficiary for Christmas shows to include Brian Kennedy concerts (with support artists Odhran Murphy and RUE), Christmas party nights featuring Abba, Tina Turner, Elvis, Queen and Neil Diamond Tributes. Football legend Gerry Armstrong and U105’s Johnny Hero also announced that they will be ambassadors for the charity. For further information on the Christmas Party Nights, which will support Lighthouse, check out Ticketmaster.

NEW CHAPTER FOR BRUNEL’S RESTAURANT Award-winning restaurant Brunel’s, in Newcastle, Co. Down, has announced the appointment of new head chef John McTeer, who returns to Northern Ireland after working at one of the UK’s top restaurants. John joins the acclaimed restaurant fresh from working under Angela Hartnett, MBE at the Merchant Tavern in Shoreditch, in his time the restaurant gained many prestigious awards including two AA rosettes and a Michelin plate. During his time in London, John had the opportunity to work alongside many renowned chefs including, Tom Kerridge, Jamie Oliver, Stephen Terry, Tom Kitchin and Neil Borthwick. Originally from Newcastle, John, aged 43, is returning home to take up his new position leading the kitchen. Creating dishes that focus on the seasons of the produce, creating a menu that evolves constantly. Where possible showcasing what is on offer locally. “I am thrilled to be joining Brunel’s restaurant, and have great plans for the future,” says John McTeer. “Brunel’s over the years has built a great reputation and I’m honoured to be driving it forward. As head chef it will give me the chance to work closely with local producers, showcasing the abundance of fine, seasonal produce available.” Brunel’s restaurant is open Thursday – Sunday. For further information, please visit www.brunelsrestaurant.co.uk.

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. Pamela Ballantine with Santa.

Eat Local this Christmas

From gift hampers bursting with festive treats to your turkey with all the trimmings. We source it locally for you.

Order online www.localboxni.com

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THE ONLY GUARANTEED WAY TO BRING YOUR TILES BACK TO THEIR ORIGINAL STATE Even the most beautiful homes can be marred by the appearance of tiles suffering from stains built up on the porous tile surfaces. In the past, options for effectively cleaning tiles were pretty disappointing. You could spend hours scrubbing your tiles and grout on your hands and knees. Or, you could rip out the tiles and replace them with new ones at a high cost to both your pocket and your life. Thankfully, a breakthrough in hard floor surface cleaning technology now makes it possible to achieve truly sparkling tile floors without back-breaking effort. C & M Cleaning Services use a revolutionary clean and capture system to restore tiles to their original shine and beauty. With one pass, stained and tired tiles are transformed into a floor that sparkles with its original vibrant colours. The specialized equipment penetrates deep into porous surfaces by pummeling stains with a steady stream of highly pressurized water, which is kept at a constant temperature of 250oC. Mark from C & M Cleaning Services said: “People are amazed at the difference that can be achieved in such a short time, I have had clients say, ‘You mean the grout is actually cream?’ After the cleaning process has been completed. They almost don’t believe it.” Joyce Thompson from Belfast uses C & M Cleaning Services every year to clean her kitchen tiles. She said: “The comments from my neighbours and friends when C & M finish cleaning is fantastic. I would recommend C & M to anyone who is looking for anything that needs cleaned. You wouldn’t even know they are there, but you’ll certainly know they have been.” To truly appreciate how this amazing clean and capture system renews tile and grout lines you need to see it in action. Quite simply, the difference is night and day. Call C & M today to arrange a FREE no obligation demonstration.

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COFFEY’S HIGH CLASS BUTCHERS DELI / FRUIT & VEG

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126 Upper Lisburn Road, Finaghy, Belfast BT10 0BE Tel: 028 9061 1982 380 Lisburn Road, Belfast BT9 6GL Tel: 028 9066 6292

Unique jewellery items created in County Down Finished pieces made with Sterling Silver and Copper Semi-precious gem stones sourced worldwide Complete with presentation box and care package Commissions available upon request

Local business specialising in antique furniture, paintings and glassware. Wide range of modern and traditional jewellery, repairs and alterations.

GOLD UNWANTED ITEMS • Gold Watches • Gold Coins • Chains • Sovereigns • Rings Top prices paid at a reputable source for Cash.

94 Main Street, Larne Tel: 028 2826 7127

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Christmas at Brunel’s 2021 DECEMBER OPENING HOURS Wednesday – Thursday: 12noon-3.00pm, 5.00-9.00pm

Friday & Saturday: 12noon-3.00pm, 5.00pm-9.30pm Sunday: 12.30pm-8.00pm

Christmas Eve

Friday 24th: 12noon-8.00pm

Christmas Day

Saturday 25th: 12noon-5.00pm. Booking & pre order essential. £20 deposit pp

Boxing Day

Sunday 26th: 12.30pm-6.00pm 27th & 28th CLOSED

New Year’s Eve

Friday 31st December 12noon-3.00pm, 5.00pm-9.30pm. Saturday 1st January 2022 5.00pm-9.30pm Sunday: 12.30pm-8.00pm

Christmas Day - 12noon-5.00pm Snack

• Cauliflower bavarois with avruga caviar

Starters

• Soup of the day • Langoustine tortellini, langoustine bisque • Beetroot, crème fraiche, dill, grated walnut

Mains

• Hake with borlotti beans and nduja

• Goose breast, Goose leg spring roll, sprout tops, cranberry chutney, roast potatoes, jus • Turkey, ham and stuffing, sprout tops, cranberry, roast potato and turkey jus • Vegan tofu turkey and Ham, savoy cabbage, cranberry, roast potatoes, chestnut gravy • Venison, braised red cabbage, Roast celeriac, beetroot, jus

32 Downs Road, Newcastle BT33 0AG

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£100pp (£20pp deposit, pre order essential)

Tel: 028 4372 3951

Pre-Dessert

• Le Colonel -Lemon Sorbet with frozen Vodka

Dessert

• Quince trifle, with toasted almonds • Vanilla Tart with Ice cream • Rum Baba with crushed apple and crème Chantilly

www.brunelsrestaurant.co.uk

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WINTER BEAUTY MUST-HAVES Freeze time on skin ageing with the perfect winter skincare solution to combat dehydrated skin and combat skin ageing. The perfect Christmas gift. Timeless Truth Glacial Snow Algae Skincare Snow Algae is a very hardy plant found on the glaciers and compact snow in Switzerland. The extreme conditions that this ingredient endures gives it an amazing properties that can help actively help protect the youthfulness of the skin. The light but creamy serum is absorbed quickly by the skin, thereby helping to plump out fine lines and wrinkles. The Snow Algae extract simultaneously boosts collagen production and even helps to rebuild the structure of the network that is damaged. Timeless Truth Glacial Snow Algae Bio Cellulose premium Face Mask: £9.50 Timeless Truth Ageless Beauty Glacial Snow Algae Serum 30ml: £27.95 Timeless Truth Ageless Beauty Glacial Snow Algae Aqua Cream Moisturiser: £39.95 Available from quinnhairbeauty.com

QUIN Hair Vitamins + Keratin An effective hair conditioner with keratin and vitamins in form of a gentle mist improving hair restoring, makes a perfect and helpful cosmetic for hair that needs regeneration and strengthening. The product contains hydrolyzed keratin, an active element, which reaches damaged surface of hair and gets deep into it to help nourishing process. Due to its presence, hair is protected and rebuild day after day. As a result, it is easier to detangle, visibly strengthened and with increased volume. It looks healthy, glowing and full of life. Additionally, the conditioner visibly smooths hair structure and provides appropriate moisture level, making styling easier.

Due to optimally planned formula, the product can be used as an intensive liquid conditioner for all hair types. It is especially recommended for people often dying their hair, using dryers or hair straightener, and for weak, very damaged, dry, thin and brittle hair. Available from quinnhairbeauty. com, priced at £5.95

GET READY TO SPARKLE The countdown to Christmas has started, and Historic Royal Palaces’ beautiful Hillsborough Castle and Gardens is getting ready to welcome its glittering Illuminated Trail this year, between 3rd December and 2nd January 2022. Get your Christmas sparkle on and be surrounded by over a million

twinkling lights, colourful trees and amazing illuminated installations, all choreographed to a soundtrack of muchloved seasonal classics, transforming Hillsborough’s majestic gardens into a winter wonderland, and don’t forget to look out for Father Christmas. Tickets are selling fast, book now to avoid disappointment: http://hrp.org.uk/ christmasathillsborough Christmas at Hillsborough Castle and Gardens is brought to you by Sony Music in partnership with Historic Royal Palaces. The trail is created by Culture Creative. What: Christmas at Hillsborough Castle and Gardens - The after-dark illuminated trail through festive gardens When: 3rd December 2021 – 2nd January 2022. Not Open 6th, 7th, 25th

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December. Open from 4:30pm with last entry 8.00pm (7.15pm on 24th, 26th, 31st December) Why Visit: Discover a Christmas illuminated trail for all the family set within the beautiful landscape of the Hillsborough Castle and Gardens. Admission: Prices From: Adult £18, Child £12, Family £56 (2 adults & 2 children). Free entry for carers and children aged 2 & under. Save 10% on groups of 15+ for details email groups@seetickets.com Parking is free of charge; however, spaces are limited and must be booked in advance along with your trail tickets. Address: Hillsborough Castle and Gardens, The Square, Hillsborough, BT26 6AG

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The Word

GET YOUR LIFE BACK WITH PREP It’s the little things that matter most at Christmas. Wrapping gifts, going out Christmas shopping, or decorating the tree are just some of the little things many of us couldn’t imagine our festive season without. But sadly, that’s the reality for many people living with a chest, heart or stroke illness. Almost 1 in 5 people here are living with these conditions. Mary Lockhart from Armagh is one of them. She suffered three strokes in December 2011. Mary says, “When I first got home from the hospital, I couldn’t walk, or work on my farm anymore.” Mary took part in Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke’s PREP Programme (Post Rehab Exercise Programme). Mary says, “Thankfully I did - if it hadn’t been for PREP, I might still be in a wheelchair.” “I can still live a very active life thanks to PREP. I’m back to being able to train my sheepdogs which I love. I can drive, and I even went to Balmoral Show this year. “I don’t have the same concentration as I would have done. I couldn’t cook a Christmas dinner now like I used to do - having to cook for several people would make me nervous. “But it’s the little things like having to learn to adapt and pace myself; after a day out, I know I need to rest to be able to face tomorrow, and that’s how I live now.” To find out how you can support NICHS this Christmas, go to www.nichs.org.uk or call 028 9026 6743.

We’ve been helping local people for 75 years, and with your help we can continue to be there for people who need us now, as well as those who will need us in the future.

A gift in your Will could not only help your loved ones but can leave a legacy of hope for generations to come.

In Northern Ireland four in ten adult deaths are Please visit nichs.org.uk/giftsinwills for further caused by chest, heart and stroke illnesses. We’re working hard to change this by funding life-changing information on leaving a gift in your Will to NICHS or call us on 028 9032 0184. research and caring for those who are affected by devastating health conditions every day.

Preventing, Supporting, Caring and Rebuilding across Northern Ireland.

Registered with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland NIC 103593

Your legacy of hope and care - a gift in your Will.

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THE SCENE

Gavin Clements with Maureen and Gareth McGleenon.

Levina O’Neill and Pauline Moore.

OMEGA OUTDOOR CLIENT EVENT Some of the best known names in Northern Ireland advertising gathered for a client evening at Belfast Haymarket hosted by Omega Outdoor. Omega Outdoor are leading providers of large format roadside digital advertising in Belfast. The outdoor media company have recently developed a number of iconic digital sites at landmark locations across Belfast city. Gavin Clements, Managing Director of Omega Outdoor said “it was such a privilege to host the evening and see clients face-to-face now that restrictions are easing. These are very exciting times for Omega Outdoor, we look forward to updating and entertaining clients much more in the near future”

Lawrence Goodey and Sebastian Melmoth.

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Gareth Murphy and Cliona Arthur.

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Joanne McKendry, Ryan Owens, Chris Picken and Jonny Allen.

Cliona Arthur and Michael Rogan.

Steven Johnston and Damien Scullion.

Michael Rogan and Steven Johnston.

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I bet you’re wonderin’ how I knew… that Something different was just for you, I walked along and in I strode, to number 168 Lisburn Road, Unusual gifts and much, much more, Lots for you to come and explore, So step inside and feast your eyes, on what many find, is such a surprise! Something different a step back in time.

Something different

Something different from action cancer

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Rob and Nicola Rossiter.

Jennifer Matthews and Rachel McCaughey.

CELEBRATING BUSINESS SUCCESS The strength of the business community in the Newry Area was celebrated at a spectacular awards ceremony in the city’s Canal Court Hotel recently. The event was organised by the Newry Chamber of Commerce & Trade and sponsored by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council and Shelbourne Motors, and takes place biennially - honouring the achievements of 27 individuals and organisations.

Margaret McNamee, Rachel Little and Sara Coppard from Southern Regional College.

Jessica Carroll, Jenna Dutton, Niamh Matthews, Hannah Cordiner and Lois Craig.

Sarah Rountree and Gareth Newell.

Newry Chamber President Emma McMullan-Marmion with awards night guest Dara O’Hagan, Margaret McNamee, Sara Coppard and Rachel Little. Continued on page 166

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Greater Newry

Happiness

Down | Dublin | Belfast

(noun) /hæp.i.nəs/ 1.

Teams are 12% more productive when happy.* “At RNN, we’re happy.”

2.

The secret sauce: Happy team + increased productivity = meaningful + long-lasting client relationships, epic campaigns, incredible results.

3.

Awards, for both our clients and RNN.

Best Small Business Greater Newry Business Awards

Winner

www.RNNCommunications.com | www.fetch-ireland.social ‘Happiness and Productivity’ by Andrew J Oswald, Eugenio Proto and Daniel Sgroi, University of Warwick, 2015 *

Unit 7, Loughway Business Park, Warrenpoint Road, Newry BT34 2TH T: 028 3083 9111 • E: info@mcguinessplumbing.com W: www.mcguinessplumbing.com

RNN Communications won Best Small Business at the Greater Newry Area Business Awards, sponsored by Translink.

AWARD WINNERS McGuiness Plumbing, in it’s 10th year of successful business are recognised as an experienced and professional contractor within the construction industry. We deliver quality installations throughout Ireland. Over the years McGuiness Plumbing have undertaken a variety of contracts in the commercial and domestic sectors throughout Ireland.

Delighted to win the

BEST APPRENTICE EMPLOYER AWARD

McGuinness Plumbing won Best Apprenticeship Employer at the Greater Newry Area Business Awards, sponsored by Southern Regional College. 165

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Awards night MC Sarah Travers with Seamus McCabe (Pips hope and support).

Paul and Orlaith Tulty. Chamber of Commerce Cttee. member and OBE recipient Jerome and wife Margaret Mullan.

Ciara McFerran, Kathryn Mussen and Sarah-Jane Garvey.

Newry Chamber President Emma McMullan-Marmion and Sarah Travers.

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Shannon McGrath, Philip Jones and Eimear Savage.

NMDDC Chairperson Cllr Cathy Mason, Newry Chamber President Emma McMullan-Marmion, Newry Chamber CEO Tony McKeown, Event MC Sarah Travers and NMDDC CEO Marie Ward.

Seamus and Olivia O’Reilly from Freedom Cosmetics, nominated for best new business.

Tara O’Hanlon, Gemma Murphy and Sinead Sands from Jack Murphy Jewellers.

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.Michelle Beckett, Lagan College.

Pupils from Shimna.

INTEGRATED EDUCATION PUPILS SHINE AT THE CARSON AWARDS Pupils from across Northern Ireland won prizes for their creative endeavours in this year’s Carson Awards, an annual showcase set up by the late comedian and entertainer Frank Carson and his son Tony, to support and salute creativity in integrated schools. The ceremony, held in Lagan College, Belfast, which is currently celebrating its 40th Anniversary year, also saw the awarding of several Carson Prizes by Tony Carson, an entrepreneur and champion of integrated education. Joining Tony Carson at the Showcase was actor and comedian Dan Gordon, who starred in the one man show Frank Carson – Rebel without a Pause, and Baroness May Blood, Campaign Chair of the Integrated Education Fund.

.Pupils from Lagan College.

Pupils from Windmill IPS, Dungannon, Tony Carson and Dan Gordon.

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Tony Carson and Paul Caskey OBE.

Amanda McNamee MBE (Principal, Lagan College) Tony Carson and award winners.

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Richard Lemon and Tina Merron.

Dan Gordon, Baroness May Blood.

Pupils from Lagan College with Amanda McNamee MBE (Principal, Lagan College) and Raymond Cummings (Teacher, Lagan College).

Pupils from Integrated College Dungannon and Tony Carson.

Pupils and teacher from Ulidia Integrated College with Tony Carson.

IEF special guests and Carson Award Winners.

Mary Roulston MBE, IEF Director.

Pupil from Parkhall Integrated College.

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FOCUS ON WONDERFUL WALLS In this edition we take a look at all things walls. We are featuring a range of wall designers and decorators, giving you the chance to see what is on offer. Whether it is a modern or classical style you are searching for, our guide includes plenty of places to help you get the look you want.

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Interior Design Master’s Paul Moneypenny.

Nobletts store staff Zara Seaward with Karen Elliott, Colette GrennhajghNoblett, Paul Moneypenny and Tim Noblett with charity sponsor David Hutchinson and Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI Chairman Richard Buchanan.

NOBLETT’S RAISE VITAL CHARITY FUNDS Highly respected and greatly missed, one of Belfast’s leading businessmen, the Late Harry Noblett was honoured by family, friends and colleagues in two charitable events. Harry died in November 2020 having battled Leukaemia. On Tuesday 31 August 2021, Soroptimist International of Lisburn organised an evening of Interior Design and Colour by Paul Moneypenny of Noblett’s, North Street, Belfast. Paul appeared in the BBC programme “Interior Design Masters “ hosted by Alan Carr earlier this year. The charity evening raised £1320.00. The second event entitled, “Harry’s Day”, a Charity Golf Day supported by the “On The Wall Golf Society” was hosted at the beautiful Edenmore Golf and Country Club. Some 60 people participated in a day blessed by good weather, fine dining and fond reminiscence of our dear friend Harry. The Charity Golf Day raised £1820.00. Between the two events, the organisers are delighted to present Leukaemia and Lymphoma NI with a cheque for £3140.00.

. Karen Elliott (Soroptomists International, Lisburn branch), David

Hutchinson (Charity Golf Society sponsor from Marshall brushes and rollers), Richard Buchanan (Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI Chairman) and Colette Greenhalgh-Noblett.

RESTORATION, PAINTING, DECORATING Francis & Kevin P Smyth, also known as FKP Smyth, are one of Irelands’ most established painting firms, specialising in restoration and decoration services. They are adaptable and able to carry out all types of projects, offering a wide range of services from painting and spraying, to wallpapering and specialised cleaning. They have a highly motivated workforce who take pride in each project they undertake and they consider staff training to be a vital element of their business, with all their staff receiving up to date training in the repair and maintenance of historic buildings. Their decoration services cover every aspect of painting, spraying, wallpapering and specialised cleaning, and they have worked with a wide variety of buildings including industrial, commercial, private and listed buildings. For more information call 079 2222 6950 or visit www. fkpsmyth.com 172

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Acupanel is a beautifully designed wood strip decorative wall and ceiling panel which boasts high-quality acoustic properties. The panels can be easily applied to walls and ceilings, be it for domestic or commercial use. Modern styling personified in every way.

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ARMATILE ECLIPSES TOP UK FIRMS TO WIN PRESTIGIOUS INDUSTRY AWARDS.

Filippo Lacconi, Alex Longridge and Martin Mallon.

County Armagh Tile Specialists, Armatile, are the only Irish company to win an award at the National Tile Association Awards held recently in Birmingham. At a gala celebration hosted by former English Rugby World Cup winner Kyran Bracken at the Forest of Arden Country Club, Armatile were recipients of not one but two prestigious awards in recognition of their team’s high quality project work and bespoke surface design and manufacturing services. Armatile, a family-owned business, has a dedicated facility that designs and manufactures bespoke tile designs and tailor made, fabricated furniture for commercial and residential clients throughout Ireland, UK and further afield. It regularly products to Europe and USA, and its expertise was acknowledged by the judging panel of industry leaders from across the UK and Ireland.

disrepair with flooring so damaged it was totally beyond repair. Armatile was contacted for a solution that would restore the original integrity of the church by designing and sourcing a tiling package to create a new floor with bespoke handcrafted features that paid homage to the building’s history and linked with its beautiful architectural features. The Best Heritage Project Award is a tribute to the dedication and skill of Armatile’s contract team on-site, supported by the unrivalled expertise of its design and manufacturing team, who were integral to the transformation and restoration at this historically important church. This conservation project is a great example of how Armatile works in partnership with all project stakeholders and utilises its specialist cutting expertise to provide a tailored ornate tile solutions that give a new lease of life to old buildings. For more information visit www.armatile.com

On receiving the award for ‘Excellence in Supply & Services’ on behalf of Armatile’s Manufacturing Team, Managing Director, Paul Quinn said; “This award will further enhance our reputation as a reputable supplier of unique, high quality products to the specification market and will hopefully lead to the winning of more orders for the bespoke products designed and manufactured in our factory in Armagh.” Armatile also won ‘The Best Heritage Project’ for the company’s work on the sympathetic refurbishment of St Patrick’s Church in Newtownards, Co Down. This historic old building, constructed in 1877 by revered English Architect Joseph Hansom, had fallen into a sorry state of 174

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TIPS FOR A WONDERFUL WALL A lick of paint The easiest way to give your home some character is by painting your walls. It is vital that you work from a clean, dry and smooth surface. Preparation is the secret of a good-looking finish. Make sure you give yourself at least half a day and spread dust sheets over the floor before you tackle the job. Get creative Why not think outside of the box and come up with some unique displays for your walls. Even something as simple as a bookshelf will change the style of the whole room. DIY display Pictures, posters, paintings and other framed items are a great way to break up space on a wall. Try hanging a uniform set of frames or mix and match, according to your taste. Family photos add that special touch. Wallpaper A popular choice, wallpaper is great for adding depth and will make the most of your room’s strong points. Nowadays, there are hundreds of styles available and it is readily available to brighten a dark room, add character to a dull space or create a relaxed, cosy atmosphere.

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FKP Smyth Paints, situated in Armagh City, offers a wide selection of quality paints and papers to suit all budgets and projects, including premium brands Little Greene, Paint & Paper Library and many more. With more than 60 years’ experience in the commercial painting and restoration industry, the specialised team in-store are on hand to offer expert advice to both trade and public.

PAINT SHOP www.fkpsmyth.com

Unit 48, Armagh Business Centre, BT61 7NH. For advice and further information please contact 079 2222 6950 Open: Monday to Friday from 7:30am – 5:00pm and Saturdays from 9:00am-3:00pm.

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UlsterTatler FOCUS ON

Holywood

H

olywood is one of Northern Ireland’s most vibrant towns, boasting stunning seaside views and a bustling business community. On the high street you will find a range of local shops, cafés and restaurants to fit all your needs. The town is well known for its historic Maypole, which has stood in the middle of Holywood for 400 years and is the only Maypole in Ireland. If you are out and about in Holywood you may also spot the ‘Johnny the Jig’ statue, which was gifted to the town by local sculptress Sophia Rosamond Praeger in 1953.

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The Holywood knit and natter group Chrissie Westwood, Lesley Stewart and dog Prince and friend Jacqueline who meet in Holywood library. Rosemary Edgeworth and Kay Pedlow.

OUT AND ABOUT IN HOLYWOOD

Lauren Goodwin and Joshua McBride from Joxer in Holywood.

Abhi Pillai and Laura Hobson at Holywood’s Seapark.

John and Sophie Viner and Rhys Browning with 5-month old Mako, Murphy and Axle the caucasian shepherd dog.

Jamie and Christine McKendry with kids Rebecca and Bertie.

Holywood beach walkers Nicola Stinson and Zoe Wilcox with dogs Sooty, Olive and Billy.

Holywood florists Richard and Claire Hannah.

Holywood residents Joanna and Alistair Shaw.

The crew from Garry’s barber shop in Holywood Raffa, Knotty, Garry and Siobhan, celebrating 32 years in the town.

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. Graeme, Albie and Ashleigh.

Seapark on Holywood’s Belfast lough.

Peter Johnston and Veronica Kiersey.

Charmaine Donnelly and Jennifer MertonSmith enjoying Holywood’s cafe culture.

Stewart Hughes, Anne Fleming, Paula and William Baird.

Coast is a small family run restaurant which prides itself in doing all things to the best of our ability. We like to treat staff, customers and suppliers as part of our extended family. We provide good food from locally sourced suppliers - turned into superb dishes by dedicated Chefs who care about what YOU eat! Come and make a good meal into a great experience! Your needs will always be our first concern. Open Tuesday - Sunday from 12.00 midday.

30 High Street, Holywood 028 9042 3950 coastholywood.com info@coastholywood.com

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Linda Montgomery, Bea Gyle, Helen Fraser and Cecil Linehan. Carol McAuley, Mary Corry, Lady President Iris Graham, Lady Captain Linda McAuley MBE, Lady Vice-Captain Mary Field and event organiser Margaret Crawford.

Standing left-right Irene Aston, Sandra McComiskie and Lynda Whitley. Seated left-right Jean Wood, Hilary McIlroy, Caitlin Donnelly and Jennifer Hopper.

. Seated left-right Joan Hull and Beryl Miller. Standing are Margaret Mulholland, Pauline Clarke, Rosemary Harvey and Leonora James.

QUASQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS Helen’s Bay Golf Club celebrated their 125th anniversary with a Charity Afternoon Tea at the County Down club recently. Around 80 guests were in attendance, with a special anniversary cake, decorations and ladies wearing hats through the decades from 1896 - 2021. The event, which is in aid of Lady Captain’s Charity, North Down Home Start and Lady President’s Charity, raised money for a defibrillator for on the course.

Norma Gillvray, Carol McClure, Patricia Craig, Lynda Campbell, Norma Walker, Jo Farrell and Rose Smith.

Standing left-right Helen Baird and Eileen Patterson. Seated left-right Christine Davidson, Diane Quinn and Mary Magrath.

Ruth Grandchildren Cochrane,of Jean Premier Blair,John Louise Kennedy, Adrienne Foster, Betty Collins, Dessa Ballance Plenderleith are Jack, Katie and Luise and Chloe. Davison.

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Where wonder is nurtured and learning discovered Holywood Steiner School, established in 1975, delivers a co-educational, integrated and international experience to children aged 3-17 years.

In Kindergarten (ages 4-6), we offer a beautiful, peaceful environment full of natural materials and warm textures. There are many things that contribute to our unique education including the classroom design, the use of organic materials and the unhurried nature of the teaching. The daily rhythm in our classroom supports a deep level of social, emotional and academic learning. If you wish to find out more please visit

holywood-steiner.co.uk

Or to arrange a walk-through and meeting with Headteacher Peter Chambers, please contact the school at info@holywood-steiner.co.uk or 028 9042 8029. holywoodsteiner holywood_steiner_school Holywood Steiner School, 34 Croft Road, Holywood, BT18 0PR Registered with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland NIC 103712

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CURATORS OF FINE FOODS AND HONEST ALE Alexanders & Co is a traditional pub & kitchen located by the maypole in the heart of Holywood, Co. Down with a homely farmhouse feel and cosy interior. The menu is made up of locally sourced ingredients which the customer experiences as a finer take on gastro pub classics. We offer a wide ranging wine menu with premiums, and a selection of draught beer and cocktails. Live music and entertainment on the weekends. Open 7 days per week, Food Served from 12:00 - 21:00 Wednesday - Sunday.

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step inside and you will be stepping into a b e a u t i f u l s p a c e o f c o m f o r t a n d l u x u r y. w e h a v e created sistine to bring you exceptional treatments from highly trained therapists using premium qua l it y product s a nd t he latest i n novat ions i n b e a u t y t e c h n o l o g y. o u r t h e r a p i s t s e a c h h o l d a n ex per t level i n lus s o ta n profes s iona l s pra y ta n n i ng and are fully trained in artpro & shellac nail t reat ment s ( leaders i n hea lt hy na i ls ) as wel l as t he ot her t reat ment s we of fer.

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Why I Love

Holywood

Q&A

Ulster Tatler speaks to Lauren Goodwin from Joxer.

How long have you lived in Holywood? All of my life… born and bred.

In the heart of Holywood, Joxer brings you an intimate dining experience. Serving up speciality coffee, breakfast, brunch, lunch and 3 late evenings a week.

What do you like most about living in Holywood? There are so many reasons to love living in Holywood, but the thing I love most is the people. No matter where you go there is a warm welcome with a smile.

Serving up the latest trends in Brunch & cocktails daily. Then slowing down the weekend with small plates and good wine in an intimate setting supplied by local retailers of Holywood.

Holywood is filled with hustle and bustle and has a vibrant city vibe in a small coastal town. We have an airport on our doorstep, fabulous cafes, sports pitches used by schools and local clubs, the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum and some of the best pubs and restaurants about. Does Holywood have any hidden gems? Holywood is known for its gorgeous coastal path, but there are many other places to explore - The Motte and Twistle Bridge to name a few. Holywood’s biggest hidden gem is in Redburn Country Park, where Redburn House used to be. The famous Dunville family lived here during the peak of their whiskey empire, the grounds are huge, it is covered in history, and you even get a glimpse of their abandoned zoo. Where do you like to dine and socialise in the area?

Photography for these 3 images: Paul McConville from Content 88.

We are spoilt for choice for hospitality in Holywood. I manage a dog friendly restaurant called Joxer on Church Road. We offer brunch, lunch and dinner with speciality coffee and delicious cocktails. Other favourites of mine in Holywood are The Dirty Duck for a drink with friends and beautiful view, Ned’s for the best pint of Guinness in NI, and Noble for award-winning food. There is something in Holywood for everyone.

25 Church Rd, Holywood. BT18 9BU

Late | Thurs - Sat : 17:00 - 21:00 Brunch | Mon - Sun : 08:00 - 16:00

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Richmond is located in Cultra on the shores of Belfast Lough and occupies what was a grand private residence. We strive to maintain this grandeur and ambience throughout the home and it is our privilege to embrace you in a warm, caring environment.Richmond may have thirty-five residents but you will feel and know personal care and attention. Our staff are always ready to greet you with a cheerful smile and reassurance at any moment throughout the day.

Hailing from Holywood, Rory McIlroy became the 39th player in PGA Tour history to reach 20 career victories after winning the CJ Cup in Las Vegas last month, and also boasts eight international victories in his golfing career. During his career, Rory also spent 100 weeks as world number in Official World Golf Ranking and gained an MBE in 2012 for recognition of his skill and success.

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Why I Love

Holywood

Q&A

Ulster Tatler speaks to Nikki McConnell of Worthington Solicitors. How long have you been living in Holywood? 22 years. I was fortunate to meet my now husband just after he bought his first house on Downshire Road – just a coincidence, obviously, but it felt like I was moving back home, as my dad grew up here. What do you like most about Holywood? The people. Holywood has a village soul and a genuinely inclusive, welcoming attitude. I missed our historic maypole, after it was removed in February 2021 due to storm damage. It was wonderful to see the replacement pole being erected last week and the children are looking forward to the May Day maypole dancing next year. Does Holywood have any hidden gems? If I am allowed to nominate people, Pamela Henderson, the Guide leader and Garry the barber are certainly Holywood gems! Also, when the coastal path was mobbed by walkers over lockdown, we discovered glorious paths up in the hills behind Holywood, with stunning views over Belfast lough. I enjoy a beautiful commute over the hills to my office in Newtownards every day. Where do you like to dine and socialise in the local area? We are totally spoilt for choice – The Bay Tree is hard to beat, and I have to thank them for introducing me to the joys of white Rioja at one of their wine tasting evenings. It is also fantastic to see Noble doing so well. Guilt Trip donuts are also very popular in our house and a box of six never lasts long.

We specialise in: • Computer Diagnostics • Servicing for all makes and models • MOT preparation • Mechanical repairs • Battery replacement • Air conditioning • Hybrid and electrical vehicles - Servicing and Repair 1a Downshire Place, Holywood BT18 9LR Tel: 028 9042 8338 www.downshireautorepair.co.uk 190

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Tulsi is a common name in most Indian households. Tulsi is worshipped and offered to the Gods. It is an inexpensive herb and comes loaded with a host of benefits. At Tulsi Indian Restaurant, we offers classical dishes from several regions of India. The dishes prepared in our restaurant is a selection from gourmet homes, palaces and also the best street foods of India. Tulsi invites the customers to an ecstatic culinary journey of indian cusine.

51 High Street, Holywood, BT18 9AB l 028 9042 2232 info@tulsiholywood.com l Open: Tuesday - Sunday (closed Monday)

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Holywood Community Chairman Valerie Cobain and Ards and North Down Mayor Cllr Mark Brooks unveil the new maypole.

HOLYWOOD’S NEW MAYPOLE The historic Holywood Maypole was destroyed during a storm earlier in the year, so it was a pleasure for the Holywood community to celebrate the unveiling of the brand new Maypole on Saturday 30th October. North Down Mayor Cllr Mark Brooks officially unveiled the Maypole with cheers from the surrounding crowd. There was live music by The Harmonic Sounds and The Brian Houston Band, plus treats for the children to keep spirits high.

Stephen Farry MP and North Down Mayor Cllr Mark Brooks.

The Harmonic Sounds concert band play in the town centre.

Cllrzzzz Gillian Greer, Andrew Muir MLA, Stephen Farry MP and Cllr Martin McRandall.

Holywood residents Dyann Troupe and Christine Stringer.

Claire Johnson, Lily and Jason Ashford.

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The Treasure Trove of Wonderful Wool Now At 118 Highstreet Holywood BT189HW workshops, yarn and events

www.theyarnpatch.co.uk Note for Diary the 28th of November The Audley Court Sparkly Silver open day - come visit The Bay Tree, The Fox and The Yarn Patch for a wonderful beginning for Christmas.

Art Gallery, In-house Picture Framing & Art Supplies Scultptures, Artwork, Jewellery & Gifts by local and international artists

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HOLYWOOD ACCOUNTANCY PRACTICE PLANS FOR EXPANSION

William Wilson.

William Wilson Chartered Accountants has made a six figure investment in its 2,500 sq ft head office in Holywood and plans to add to its specialist team of chartered accountants and support staff over the next 12 months. The Holywood based accountancy practice works with small, medium and large owner managed businesses throughout the UK and Ireland to provide sound financial, accounting and tax support. The team offers a range of services including annual audits and accounts, corporate and personal tax compliance, management accounts, bookkeeping and payroll in addition to strategic business and tax planning for companies and individuals. Chartered Accountant and Principal, William Wilson said, “We are committed to growth and to ensuring that our team continues to provide clients with the highest and most comprehensive levels of service. Now more than ever businesses are seeking trusted advice and guidance to help in the recovery and rebuilding process post-pandemic. As optimism returns within the business community, we look forward to continuing to support our clients and bringing new talent onboard to provide straight talking advice to clients as they move forward in their business journeys.” The practice works with many businesses, of varying sizes, each receiving a tailored service in line with their individual requirements. This all-inclusive approach has been a key factor in the practice’s continued success and has led to the firm having many well-known companies and brands from the retail, hospitality, travel, property, marketing, legal, health and construction sectors on its Richard Todd and William Wilson. impressive client list.

MULTI AWARD WINNING RAYANNE HOUSE IS A FIVE STAR BOUTIQUE ACCOMMODATION AND PRIVATE DINING RESTAURANT

Rayanne House was the National Winner of the Good Hotel Guide César award and recently listed in Sunday Times Top 100 places to stay in the UK 2021, Rayanne has also won the Travel and Hospitality award for Northern Ireland’s Boutique hotel of the year and winner of the Best Hotel Chef in Northern Ireland. Renowned for its excellent food and service Rayanne House has made it to the “Tripadvisor Hall of Fame” for consistent excellent reviews. Rayanne House has ten en-suite bedrooms, some with balconies and spectacular views over Belfast Lough. The award-winning gourmet breakfast is legendary and so popular it is also available to non-residents. Specializing in private dining, this venue is perfect for a variety of events from corporate dining to weddings. Rayanne House caters for a minimum of ten people and a maximum of thirty-six. There are also dates when you can enjoy the Titanic Menu or Seasonal Tasting Menu on a non-private basis for couples or smaller groups, dates are on the website.

Providing financial, accounting and tax support to small, medium and large owner managed businesses throughout the UK and Ireland. Services include: - Annual Audits and Accounts - Corporate and Personal Tax Compliance - Management Accounts - Bookkeeping and Payroll - Strategic Business Planning - Tax Planning for companies and individuals

Contact us 25 Shore Road, Holywood, BT18 9HX Tel: 028 9592 0240 Email: william@wwaccountancy.com

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We showcase work from 280 artists in 3000 sq ft of art display space within our High Street gallery and have 4500 products online making us one of the largest art galleries in Ireland.

Jewellery by You

Art for everyone across a range of prices. Prints on the ground floor, exclusive fine art in our new 1st floor gallery. Framing service on site – framing while you wait.

Beginners Sterling Silver Jewellery Making Experience with Tuition from NI Silver’s goldsmith Ruth.

Coffee and food from our sister company, Coffee Yard, and car parking on site, makes us the ideal destination gallery.

Come and Make a Memory and Take Your Beautiful Jewellery Home. Book now at nisilver.com/workshops quoting “Tatler”. Gift Vouchers Available as Your Perfect Christmas Gift. Fabulous present and one you’ll never forget.

“A fab Mummy/Daughter day @nisilver_com in Holywood” EMMA “The workshop is first class, my first insight into the process of silversmithing” ROSIE “Ruth is an excellent tutor... with infinite patience” BETTY

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Ciaran Kearney, Anthony Mc Kenna and Shane Swale.

Rob Tubman, Damian Boyd and Craig Russell.

Dr Suresh Tharma, Karen Tharma, Joanne Small and Mark Thompson.

KINGSBRIDGE HEALTHCARE GROUP GOLF & DINNER EVENT On Thursday 30th September, colleagues and friends arrived at the Royal Belfast Golf Club in Holywood to enjoy a round of golf at the Kingsbridge Healthcare Group Annual Golf Day 2021. Guests were also invited to attend an evening of fine dining alongside some wonderful entertainment by the talented Magician Caolan McBride and Musician Erin Fullerton. Speeches focused around the growth of the Group over the past 18 months. Kingsbridge Training Academy (which offers CPD training courses to the healthcare industry) also spoke about the positive developments they have experienced. Prize giving finished off the evening and acknowledged our winning golfer and team players. www.kingsbridgeprivatehospital.com

Jamie Tharma, Yavin Songra, Angus Macartney and Tom Macartney.

Gareth Walls, Mark Regan and Noel Daly.

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Catherine Diver and Andrew Diver.

Claire Winter, Fiona Dowds, Karen Tharma and Joanne McNeill.

Kelly Macartney and Chris Monahan.

Kieran O’Connor, Barry McConville and Barry James.

Gavin Higgins and Rory Devlin.

Ken Best, Damian Boyd, Martin O’Neill and Craig Russell.

. Aobh Hughes, Helen Bunting and Therese Pettersson.

Jennifer McLaughlin and Sharon Davis.

Nick Wright, Sarah Marks and Gareth Crudden.

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“it provides a unique opportunity to view an incredible array of fine art from Northern Ireland all in one place.”

Kellie Burch kellie@ulstertatler.com

PORTRAIT OF NORTHERN IRELAND The Northern Ireland Office recently hosted a pre-launch of the exciting ‘Portrait of Northern Ireland - Neither an Elegy nor a Manifesto’ exhibition at the Golden Thread Gallery. As part of the cultural showcase to mark Northern Ireland’s Centenary year, this important exhibition, which was curated by Shan McAnena and was a collaboration between the Northern Ireland Office, the Government Art Collection, the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Belfast School of Art, showcases over 100 pieces of art of the people and places that have defined Northern Ireland over the past 100 years. Several well-known faces were welcomed to the pre-launch by Gallery Director Peter Richards, such as Alex Aiken, executive director of Government Communication in the Cabinet Office; Clare King, deputy director of the Northern Ireland Centenary Programme; Kathy Clugston, BBC radio presenter and Ulster Tatler columnist; Julia Corkey, chief executive officer at ICC Belfast, Waterfront Hall and Ulster Hall; artist John Carson; and Joe Linday, TV and radio broadcaster and DJ. As you walked from Gallery One and into Gallery Two of the Golden Thread Gallery, it was hard not to mesmerised by the immense collection of art on display which captures a rich and varied snapshot of the responses by artists to the geographical, social and political landscape of Northern Ireland. From classic to contemporary and through multiple mediums such as oil on canvas, print, sculpture and multi-media, the collection not only charts the evolution of the country but also of art itself. Stand out pieces for me included Jeffrey Morgan’s 1995 portrait of Michael Longley ‘A Light from Two Windows’ (the frame is as much a piece of art as the portrait); William Conor’s ‘Return from Work’ (c.1931) which vibrantly captures working-class life in Ulster; Alice Berger-Hammerschlag’s ‘Abstract’ from the mid-late 1960s which is bold and captivating in its use of colour; Ian Cumberland’s photo-realistic oil on linen ‘Just to Feel Normal’ (2011); and the programme cover image - Nevill Johnson’s surrealist interpretation ’Kilkeel Shipyard’ (1943). The quality of the showcase is sublime and includes high-profile artists such as Colin Davidson, Gladys MacCabe, Gerard Dillon, John Kindness and Willie Doherty, as well as emerging talents such as Ciarán Harper and work from recent graduates from Belfast School of Art. This thoughtfully curated exhibition is truly remarkable as it’s the first time such a collection has been put together, and it provides a unique opportunity to view an incredible array of fine art from Northern Ireland all in one place. The pre-launch of Portrait of Northern Ireland - Neither an Elegy nor a Manifesto took place on 8th October. The exhibition runs until 4th November.

Peter Richards and Shan McAnena.

Owen McFadden and Kathy Clugston.

Aimee Nelson, Paul Hutchison and Emma Lawthers.

Louise O’Boyle, Alex Aiken and Julia Corkey.

Peter Neill and Graham Gingles.

Clare King, Carolyn Mathers and Joe Lindsay.

Simon and Catherine McWilliams.

Una Walker, Sarah McAvera and John Carson.

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Ellie and Rita Fitzgerald.

Brody Stitt, Dexter Stitt, Cooper Stitt

and Sarah Bell.

Michelle and Aidan McGrath.

Margaret McAlister and Lynn Kirk.

Meaghan Lyons and Stuart Campbell.

Bellhop Wilbert Hoffman and Belfast International Art Festival’s Sarah Kelly.

Oisin Smith, Emer Dooris and Tiernan Smith.

THE GRIMM HOTEL Inspired by popular tales from the Brothers Grimm, and on the cusp of Halloween, Cahoots NI opened the doors to its latest immersive theatrical production - The Grimm Hotel as part of Belfast International Arts Festival. Located in Cityside Retail Park, my friend Bronagh and I checked in to the spooky hotel alongside fellow guests, UTV Life’s Rita Fitzgerald, arts blogger Emer Dooris, and PR expert Cathy Martin, to name a few. We were each given a luggage tag by the devilishly charming concierge (played by Caolan McBride) which we were told to keep safe as it would play an important role later on. Our designated bellhop (played by Sharon Curran) whisked us through to the foyer via a creepy corridor complete with an eerie soundtrack, totally setting the scene. Once we took a seat, we were once again joined by the concierge who showed us a map of the hotel’s 210 rooms (to accommodate each of the Brothers Grimm’s fairytales). The rooms are accessed by three corridors and our route for

Caroline McDaid, Iona Monahan, Valentina Jordan and Eabha O’Hara with Cathy Martin.

the evening was to be determined by those special luggage tags. The concierge requested the help of a mysterious wooden companion to pick a member of the audience by sounding a bell when their name was said. The fate of our journey, it turns out, was in my hands as it was my name that the bell rang for. At this point we met Henrick Boss (played by Sean Kearns) who told us more about the secrets of the hotel before asking me to look at my luggage tag. Emblazoned on it was a red apple and so our journey began by travelling down a corridor with a corresponding red apple embellished on it. Next I was asked to pick a room number. I settled on 83. I was sent along the dark corridor to uncover the room and once I spotted it, I was to ring a handbell so the others in our group knew where to go next. This was our first of three stops. Inside was a room that transformed into the stage for a superb bite-sized production of one of the Grimm fairytales: The Elves and the Shoemaker. The skilled performances, colourful

costumes, and clever use of sound and lighting, worked together to create an utterly captivating and professional performance. From another audience member’s luggage tag we found ourselves in room 84 and into the world of Hansel and Gretel before finishing in a smoke-filled bar as Little Red Riding Hood (a stunning performance by Philippa O’Hara) and the big bad wolf battled it out through the medium of music. The Grimm Hotel was a thoroughly innovative, clever, and immersive experience that entertained from the minute you checked in right until it was time to leave the atmospheric setting. Although suitable for ages 8+, I have to say, as a somewhat reluctant adult, I absolutely adored this refreshing, unique and creative theatrical experience which added a modern twist to the dark and familiar fairytales - it really was anything but Grimm. The Grimm Hotel is open for check in until 31 October.

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THE RE-OPENING OF THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE

The Grand Circle Bar.

The auditorium photographed from the Grand Circle. Growing up in the country, my first recollections of Belfast were at Christmas: the annual family shopping trip and the pantomime at the Grand Opera House. When I moved to Belfast to study at Queen’s, I revisited the iconic Grand Opera House as part of my drama module. I still remember the excitement I felt as we walked across the stage and took a look behind the curtain to those hidden crevices in the backstage area. You could almost feel the vibrations left behind by the legends who had previously treaded the boards in this Victorian theatre, such as Laurel & Hardy, Luciano Pavarotti and George Formby. The Grade A listed Grand Opera House building is a jewel in Belfast’s crown and prior to lockdown this stunning building, which opened its doors in December 1895, dropped the curtain to undergo a major upgrading. This is not the first time the theatre, which was originally designed by prolific theatre architect Frank Matcham, has been altered. It was restored in 1975 by Robert McKinstry and in 2006 a contrasting annexe was constructed. This recent vast and complex upgrade was carried out under the watchful eye of specialist conservation architects, Consarc Design Group. I was lucky enough to be invited to the opening night of the Grand Opera House’s comeback production, Six the Musical, and I won’t lie, I was eager to see the final result of the new look theatre. Upon arrival it was clear the reimagining of this historic building was not restricted to the interior. From the outside, the remodelled annexe extension, which once sat in contrast to the eclectic exterior of the original theatre, now fully complements it. Upon entering, I was more than impressed by the transformation of the extension, which is modern yet opulent with interior fixtures and furnishings by Garuda Design. The foyer and box office space is now an open, bright, welcoming space with statement lighting. The construction of a helical staircase, above which a stunning sculpture of five gold rings is suspended, creates a dramatic centrepiece. The bright and light colour scheme is wonderfully complemented by a clever use of glass whilst accents of dark brown wood and

rich teals add depth to the space. The bar areas - including a new bar installed in the restored 1980 glass extension overhanging Great Victoria Street - are luxurious and provide ample space to social before and after a show. A heritage exhibition, which charts the remarkable story of this spectacular building, is a superb permanent addition to the project. The auditorium, in my opinion one of the most fantastical theatrical spaces there is, has been sympathetically restored. On the surface (thankfully) little has changed, but upon entering, it’s obvious the beloved interior has a

of Henry VIII recounting their tales of divorce, beheadings, death and survival, is not at all what you would expect. Staged like a reality competition where the wives compete through song as to who had the worst time with Henry VIII, the powerhouse performances by the all female cast had you feeling like you had scored a ticket to see the hottest girl band in the world. With catchy songs that rattle around your head long after the standing ovation, this West End hit was everything you could have asked for to welcome such a landmark theatre back with a bang. As this production succeeds at breathing new energy and life into such a historical tale, the Grand Opera House likewise has taken control of its story and this new chapter promises to be the most exciting one yet. The opening night of the Grand Opera House took place on 6 October 2021.

Six the Musical. new sheen to it. The seats have been upgraded, the gold leaf work including that of the famous elephant heads have been reguilded and plasterwork has been painstakingly restored. I was overjoyed to see the beautifully detailed skyscapes on the roof, painted by artist Cherith McKinstry, gleam as powerfully as ever. The major change in this space is that the central aisle has now been removed. As I settled into my seat awaiting curtain up, I listened to classical versions of modern pop hits such as Lady Gaga’s ‘Bad Romance’ and Britney Spear’s ‘Toxic’ drifting out of the improved sound facilities, completely setting the tone for the production that was to come. Six the Musical, which features the unfortunate wives

The foyer and entrance to the Stalls.

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LOOKING BACK, THINKING BLACK

After a long hiatus, I was delighted to return to ArtisAnn Gallery, on Bloomfield Avenue for the opening of Looking Back, Thinking Black. This visually striking exhibition of paintings by Ciarán Harper was specially commissioned for Black History Month and featured portraits of some of the most prominent and inspirational figures from history. Ciarán, who was born in Leicester but works and lives in Belfast, is an emerging talent, and has already been commissioned for several notable portraits for organisations such as the African and Caribbean Support Organisation Northern Ireland’s commemoration of the slave trade entitled ‘Links and Legacy’, as well as pieces for Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI and the British Council for the New Narrative Project in Rwanda, whilst his stunning oil on canvas ‘The Isms’ was part of the Portrait of Northern Ireland exhibition. To celebrate the launch of this stunning collection, Ciarán, who is a Fine Art Graduate of Ulster University, was joined by family, friends, fellow artists such as Keith Ayton, and of course Gallery owners Ann McVeigh and Ken Bartley. Ciarán’s paintings are memorable in part due to their remarkable composition. Within his practice, Ciarán uses oil paint on canvas with raw mediums such as wax or plaster adding dynamism and depth to the work. The collection featured several notable pieces such as ‘Freedom’ a striking portrait of Bob Marley, ‘Ella’, a captivating and candid depiction of the Queen of Jazz, Ella Fitzgerald, and ‘King’ a somewhat reverent portrait of Nobel Peace prize winner and infamous activist Martin Luther King Jr. The piece, however, that instantly grabbed my attention was ‘Shell Suit’. The sheen of the shell suit was so realistic I initially thought from a distance it was a photograph, however on closer inspection I could see the delicate and detailed brush strokes confirming it was in fact an oil on canvas piece after all. As soon as I clapped eye on the famous three Adidas stripes, the piece invoked Run DMC, and paying homage to the influential hip hop group was very much Ciarán’s intention. I had the opportunity to speak to Ciarán. As well as touching on the influences to this collection, he remarked that Looking Back, Thinking Black has been his first in person exhibition since Covid. Whilst we remarked on the fluidity and adaptivity of art over this last year and half, I have to admit nothing beats seeing the nuances of these remarkable creations in person as opposed to online. Ciarán Harper is a remarkably skilled artist and a talent who I can’t wait to see more from. The opening night of Looking Back, Thinking Back took place on 6 October. The exhibition runs until 30 October.

Emma Hollingworth and Oisin Harper with Meabh.

Artist Ciarán Harper and gallery owner Ann McVeigh.

Pauline Matthew and Keith Ayton.

Ross Lister, Garry Harper and Kieran Breen.

Meta and Hannah Johnston.

Anna Louise McKee and Tayra Lopes.

BEST OF THE REST Belfast Film Festival returns on 4-13 November and this year’s programme is packed to the brim with special guests from actors, artists, directors and cinematographers… Highlights include the Irish première of Kenneth Brannagh’s Belfast at the Waterfront Hall; Bríd Brennan receiving the Belfast Film Festival Realta Award for Outstanding Contribution to Cinema during an ‘in conversation’ event; Northern Irish film journalist and author Helen O’Hara talking about her new book, Women vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film; and filmmaker Alison Millar’s latest documentary ‘Lyra’, about murdered journalist Lyra McKee. For the full programme visit: www.belfastfilmfestival.org

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Liz Lavery and Ciarán Harper.

‘Banana Block’, a new living museum and events space has opened in East Belfast. The space has been designed to boost tourism in the area and restore a part of Belfast’s heritage that dates back more than 100 years. As well as bringing the ‘Belfast Banana’ back to life in its on-site garden display, the building will also act as a museum, events and commercial space. Pictured are: Johnjoe Miller and Hannah Frost, Lunch Box Café; Davide Tani, Velocheese; Johnny McDowell; Indie Füde; Judit Vaz, Hearty Growers; Claire Hall, Urban Scale Interventions; and Marion Hawkes, Sound Advice. For more information, visit www.bananablock.org.

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by approaching fitness intuitively, I can instead focus on remaining tuned in to my body’s needs and engage in movement that brings me joy. I currently love classes at Hot Yoga Belfast and swimming at my local pool. 6. Do you have any tips for staying positive? For me, slowing down and focusing on one thing at a time is really helpful and stops me feeling overwhelmed. I also find that having a gratitude practice is a great way of staying positive; even on the worst days, I always try to find something to be grateful for. Nature is also a brilliant means to positivity, I find walking my dog each day allows me to slow down and appreciate the world around me.

HATTIE GODFREY Performance Artist

1. What do you love most about your job? There is a real playfulness to being an artist, I spend a lot of my time in my studio pushing, pulling and playing with materials and ideas until I begin to arrive at a concept. I also love how my work connects me with others, collaboration is something I really value and some of the most rewarding moments of my career have been performing with and alongside other brilliant artists and friends.

food. We usually end the day in a cosy pub, trying local beers whilst Grace has a snooze. Spending time alone is also important to me, and I make sure I set aside at least one evening a week to ‘date’ myself! This usually means making myself a curry, painting for a few hours and then watching a true crime documentary.

2. What has been your career highlight to date? My recent performance, Put Into Flight, was a big moment for myself and my practice. It was one of my most ambitious works to date, lasting 36 hours over the course of three consecutive nights. I learnt a huge amount from the experience of making and performing the work and have since heard from people who felt very moved by the piece and felt their own experience was articulated in it.

4. What is your daily routine? Because every day can be pretty different as an artist, I’m pretty committed to my morning routine. I wake up at about 7am and read whilst having a coffee. Breakfast tends to be oats or tofu scramble before walking Grace in the Bog Meadows Nature Reserve. Then I cycle to the studio and could be doing anything, from residency applications to woodwork. In the evening I listen to a podcast whilst cooking, then cuddle with Grace whilst listening to records and watching a couple of episodes of whatever we’re currently addicted to (right now it’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Rick & Morty).

3. What are your favourite hobbies/ activities outside of work? I love exploring new places with my partner and our greyhound, Grace. We’ll choose somewhere new and spend the day walking around, taking in the scenery and trying new

5. Do you have a specific fitness regime? Whilst strength and flexibility are crucial in durational performance work, it’s important to me that I move and nourish my body intuitively. Too often fitness is linked with feelings of insecurity and guilt, but I’ve found

7. What do you think is the best thing about living in Northern Ireland? I moved here two years ago and without a doubt the first thing I noticed was how kind people are here. I also love the nature and wildlife here, it is such a beautiful place! Northern Ireland’s natural beauty is something I’ve been particularly grateful for during the pandemic as my partner and I took time to explore closer to home. A few favourite spots of mine are the Blackhead Path in Whitehead and Ballintoy Harbour. 8. What is your mantra or favourite quote that you live by? Recently I keep returning to something my yoga instructor said at the end of a class, ‘You did the best you could with the mind and body you brought with you today’. This little mantra reminds me not to compare myself to others and that what I’ve done today, whether that be having a bath, or doing a six-hour performance, is enough. 9. Who has been your biggest influence? Whilst at Goldsmiths I had a tutor, Michelle Williams Gamaker who has since become a mentor, collaborator and friend. She is an incredible artist and taught me the importance of kindness, compassion and collaboration in the art-making process. In my art practice I have also been hugely influenced by, amongst many others, the work of Louise Bourgeois, Laure Prouvost, R.D Laing, Jo Spence and Forced Entertainment.

10. FAVOURITE Movie: The Lobster. Band/Musician: Leonard Cohen. Book: The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk. Restaurant: Patri in London. Holiday Destination: Greece. Drink: Flat white with coconut milk. Meal: Saag Dhal with Tandoori roti.

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KILCLIEF & OTHER ESSAYS Below is an extract from Kilclief & Other Essays, by Co. Antrim author Patricia Craig, published by Irish Pages.

It dawned on us gradually (and especially, on me) that the restoration of Isle O’Valla House would be an unworkable undertaking. We hadn’t the resources, of time or money. But the house continued for some time to draw us towards it like addicts to an opium den. Whenever I stayed at Kilclief I’d invite friends down from Belfast and introduce them to the drear delights of Isle O’ Valla House. The wonderful American photographer Rachel Brown (Rachel Giese), who was then based in Ireland, came with me to Isle O’Valla and captured on film its stark fascination. She set her camera on a tripod and photographed the two of us, incongruous intruders, larking before the grey facade, the cracked and broken window-panes, the ominous interior looming beyond the half-open door. Like the entrance to burnt Danielstown, in Elizabeth Bowen’s novel The Last September, the door at that point “stood open hospitably” -- not upon a furnace, indeed, but upon an ultimate darkness and desolation. Derek Mahon, Paul Muldoon, Douglas and Marie Carson, some old friends from school and art school, all arrived at Kilclief at one time or another, and had the enigmatic hidden house pointed out to them as a local feature. The poet Michael Longley came more than once, and on one occasion he brought with him his friend Michael Allen who was then a lecturer in the English Department of Queen’s University. The three of us, unlikely delinquents, broke into Isle O’Valla House and proceeded gingerly to the top floor, where we entered a room and encountered a sight that made our “flesh to creep the day an’ [our] hair to stan’ on end” (to quote a line from the opening verse of Mrs Alexander’s grisly

ballad “Stumpie’s Brae”). In a corner of the otherwise empty room was a table on which reposed a candle in a candlestick. A rickety chair was drawn up to the table, and leaning against the chair was a single crutch. We were brought up short by the eerie tableau. To the aura of emptiness and neglect was added a qualm of the unearthly. Nobody spoke. An impulse came over me to beat a hasty retreat, but I didn’t altogether give in to it - just backed away slightly, thankful that I wasn’t alone. I don’t know what direful presence I thought I was sensing in the vacant upper room. The ghost of a cripple? A Famine victim? Had we stumbled into an offshoot of Nightmare Abbey? A flesh-and-blood tramp was a rather more likely candidate for the role of trespasser. I’m sure it was a tramp. But a question arises: why would a disabled vagrant stomp all the way up to the second floor? And why, unless he needed to leave in a hurry, would he then abandon his crutch? Did some unspeakable alarm occur in the dead of night, causing him to flee for his life? Safe and snug in my bed at 119 Shore Road, I would sometimes waken in the small hours and think of near-by Isle O’Valla, a candle burning, an occupied chair, wafts of dust and decay, and some supernatural element added to chill the blood. About Kilclief & Other Essays This long-awaited selection of essays and reviews from one of Ireland’s leading critics brings together a wealth of reflection, observation and astute literary comment. It ranges in time from William Carleton to Edna O’Brien, and in subject matter from recent Irish poetry to ghosts, children’s books and MI5. Patricia Craig has some important points to make, and makes them with cogency and wit. Always readable and entertaining (and sometimes controversial), she is possibly the only female non-academic Northern Irish critic who has consistently, and over a long period, contributed to every leading UK and Irish publication (and a couple in the US). The book begins with the unpublished and partly autobiographical “Kilclief”, which deals mainly with the literary associations – unexpectedly extensive – of a small but distinctive area of Co Down. Next comes a section on books relating to Ireland, “Red Hands and Dancing Feet”. Here you will find insightful essays on some of the great names in Irish literature (Synge, James Stephens, Brendan Behan), alongside 203

others featuring more recent authors (Elizabeth Bowen, William Trevor, Ciaran Carson). Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s exhilarating Cré na Cille is discussed, and another long piece concerns the music-and-song collector Seamus Ennis. Part Two, “Pious Girls and Swearing Fathers”, presents views and reviews of books connected (loosely) to women and children, and contains lively pieces on Muriel Spark, Iris Murdoch, Harry Potter and so on. And the third section, “Fiddlesticks!”, rounds up some stray, but superlative, miscellaneous articles on subjects as diverse as the enigmatic MI5 officer Maxwell Knight and Robert Macfarlane’s Landmarks. Kilclief & Other Essays is an altogether memorable collection. About the Author Patricia Craig was born and grew up in Belfast. She spent many years in London, and returned to live in Northern Ireland in 1999. A highly distinguished critic, reviewer and essayist, she is the author of two biographies, three memoirs, and (with Mary Cadogan) three critical studies. She has edited many anthologies, including The Oxford Book of Ireland, The Belfast Anthology and The Ulster Anthology. Volume Three of her memoir, Asking for Trouble, is forthcoming.

Kilclief & Other Essays, by Patricia Craig, published by Irish Pages.


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The CUBE is installed in the kitchen cabinet next to the Quooker tank and can be added to any compatible Quooker system. The tap that does it all offers all the familiar advantages of a Quooker.

Can the CUBE be integrated into a Quooker system that has already been installed? The CUBE will work with any systems produced after October 2017. These taps have serial numbers beginning with QW1 or QW0. The tanks have serial numbers beginning with VCW or CCW.

“The average household consumes a whopping 360 plastic bottles a year and people are looking to reduce their waste of single-use plastics which makes drinking good tap water that doesn’t need to be stored more appealing. With the Cold Water Filter and a sparkling water option with the addition of the CUBE, these accessories enable any tap in the Quooker range to deliver quality drinking water, reducing the need for single-use plastics. Since they were launched, 70% of customers on average now take the Cold Water Filter or CUBE options, proving the demand is there. In recent years this marked rise has been largely propelled by the drive for sustainability,” says Stephen Johnson, Managing Director at Quooker UK.

What is filtered by the CUBE? The CUBE is equipped with an active carbon filter and a hollow fibre filter. Both filters together ensure a better water quality because they filter bacteria, chloride, chemicals and pesticides from the water. How long do the filters last? For hygienic reasons, the filters should be replaced every 12 months, regardless of the amount of water used. After 12 months, the CUBE will start beeping and the light on the CUBE tank will flash to indicate that the filters need to be replaced. The filters can be accessed under the sliding panel on top of the CUBE. Instructions for replacing the filters are printed on the filter cartridges. How sustainable is the CUBE? There is no more need for plastic bottles and you won’t have to throw away used bottles of water because they’ve been open for too long and have gone flat. With the CUBE, you dispense precisely the amount that you need at a given moment. And there is a saving for society too. It will no longer be necessary to transport plastic bottles by lorry.

How do I operate the CUBE? Push-wait-turn and the tap ring will light up blue for a flow of filtered chilled water. Push-turn and the tap ring will flash blue for a flow of filtered sparkling water. So it’s impossible to dispense boiling water when you want sparkling water.

Why does the water from the CUBE taste so good? The CUBE is fitted with an active carbon filter and a hollow fibre filter. They filter bacteria, chloride, chemicals and pesticides from the water.

A STUNNING TILE COLLECTION McCall’s showrooms in Clough, Portadown and Carryduff have an extensive range of bathrooms on display from an array of leading brands. The fabulous bathrooms are of course complimented by a stunning tile collection. McCall Tiles & Bathrooms offer a vast selection of luxury imported floor, wall, kitchen and bathroom tiles. Under tile heating is also available along with a wide range of laminate, engineered and solid wooden flooring. The wide range of mirrors, cabinets and bathroom accessories on display will complete your bathroom makeover. The staff’s extensive product knowledge, excellent customer service and attention to detail have made J & W McCall Supplies an awardwinning, leading supplier in Ireland. Visit one of the showrooms today to experience innovative, unique tiles and bathrooms to suit all tastes and budgets. Why not take advantage of the free 3D design service to help you bring your ideas together. For enquiries or to make an appointment please call: 02844 811999 or email info@jwmccall.com. 208

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The Word

LOVESNOW

Multi Award Winning company dedicated to producing the finest free range eggs in the industry

Portadown based photographer Marie Allen is now running her very popular Lovesnow event. The Christmas shoot which is made up of a range of sets including a snow scene with falling snow, a beautiful Victorian style Christmas living room and a Christmas candy store. Lovesnow will be running in Marie Allen’s studio through from Friday 5th November to Thursday 16th December. It’s the perfect Christmas gift for loved ones. To book please telephone 028 38351055 or you can find them on Facebook at Lovesnow or Marie Allen Photographer.

• Multi award winning, including Great Taste, Irish Quality Food Awards and Blas na hEireann Gold awards • Family run business • Farm to fork • All hens are free range • High welfare standards • British Lion accredited

Cavanagh Free Range Eggs Ltd. 58 Clonkee Road, Cavanagh, Newtownbutler Co. Fermangh, BT92 8FH Website: www.cavanagheggs.co.uk Email: hello@cavanagheggs.co.uk Facebook: facebook.com/cavanaghfreerangeeggs.co.uk Twitter: @cavanagheggs Phone: 028 6773 7889 Mobile John: 078 5796 4436 Mobile Eileen: 078 5796 4468

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THE SCENE

Dj Endo.

Jay.

FIRST EVER MULTI ETHNIC YOUTH FEST Ormeau Park was an array of colour and talent as youth from all different cultures who are living in Northern Ireland celebrated the first ever Multi Ethnic Youth Fest. The event kicked off with a soccer tournament, with soccer legend Gerry Armstrong and the late, great George Best’s ex-wife Alex Best, presenting the winning teams with their trophy. The evening culminated with a concert hosted by Ibe Sesay from Q Radio and The Voice Kids finalist Conor Marcus headlined.

Q Radio’s Ibe Sesay.

DJ Turla.

Football legend Gerry Armstrong.

Conor Marcus.

Zac.

Ibe and Gerry.

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THE STARS ARE OUT ABOVE NORTHERN IRELAND AS PASTURES, MOUNTAINS AND SEA DELIVER TRULY GREAT TASTE in Antrim, Ballymena and Ballymoney, were recognized for their Causeway Fish Pie, the Deep Filled Chicken & ham pie and their Premium Coleslaw. Also, appearing on a regular basis, Cavanagh Free Range eggs were awarded a Gold Star. Another regular attendee at Great Taste, Erin Grove Preserves, who recently opened The Croft Farm Shop in Enniskillen, were recognized for their Hot Chilli Jam as well as their Seville Orange Marmalade with Stem Ginger, both attaining a I Gold Star each and finally Ballymena based Ballygarvey Eggs were awarded a 1 Gold Star for their Ballygarvey Big & Healthy Free range eggs. Following 86 socially-distanced judging days in London and Dorset, Great Taste, which values taste above all else, has unearthed the very finest food and drink from every nook and corner of the UK and beyond. Regardless of branding or packaging, each product is judged on a level playing field, according to its texture, appearance, composition and of course taste. Food critics, chefs, restaurateurs, retail buyers, cooks, producers and a host of food writers, journalists and social media influencers are among the 355 esteemed palates to have rigorously blind tasted and judged the 14,113 entries from 108 countries, while providing detailed written feedback for the producer. Every Great Taste award-winning product will now be able to display the unmistakable black and gold logo, a stamp of excellence that is recognised by retailers and consumers alike. A wide range of these winning products are already available to buy in delis, farm shops and independent retail outlets across the country.

Products from every corner of Northern Ireland’s natural landscape feature on this year’s list of Great Taste award-winners, which was announced recently. Out of the 5,383 products worldwide to receive a Great Taste 1-, 2- or 3-star accolade from the largest and most trusted food and drink awards on the planet, 215 are based in Northern Ireland and these include; Lisdergan Butchery’s Great Taste 3-star award-winning Murley Mountain Rack of Lamb, produced in Omagh; Dundarave Estate, in Bushmills, recognised with a Gold Star each going to their Cherryvalley Apple juice, Apple & Pear juice and their Apple Cider vinegar. From Bangor, regulars to the awards, Clandeboye Estate wowed the judges with five of their products which includes a Mandarin & Lime Strained Greek style yoghurt and a Madagascan Vanilla Greek Style yoghurt. Also regulars to Great Taste, the Spar Henderson Group continued to shine with four products from The Chef range, including a delicious Mango Chicken Curry and an Irish Beef stew. Another company who frequently star at Great Taste, Mauds Ice Cream picked up a Gold Star each for three of their mouth-watering ice creams, including Biscottino flavour and Almond & Cherry Bakewell. The Irish Black Butter Company were awarded a Gold Star for Irish Black Butter Hazelnut spread, which can be used in recipes, added to smoothies or goes well with ice cream. Portadown drinks producer, McCracken’s Brewery, excelled with two 2 Gold Stars and one 1 Gold Star for their Irish Red Ale, McCracken’s Black (stout) and McCracken’s APA (American Pale Ale). Antrim based Apperley’s, who have shops 211

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JUDGING DAY AT THE GREAT TASTE AWARDS

Anna Jones.

Joanna Blythman.

The judging process.

Martha Collison.

Olia Hercules.

All food and drink products entered into Great Taste follow a rigorous judging process with entries passing through teams of judges. One judge on each team is also a coordinator, who records feedback on each product tasted and submits the team’s rating. Images by: Sam Pelly.

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GREAT TASTE AWARDS Mauds Salted Almond

McCraken’s Pale Ale. Handcracted in Northern Ireland . Discover a range of flavours at www.mccrakensbrewery.com

Mauds Pistachio

Mauds Hazlenut

Clandeboye Estate Yoghurt. Discover a range of flavours and pick up a pot at your local supermarket.

Beef Lasagne by The CHEF wins 1 Star award at the 2021 Great Taste Awards

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UK’s finest palates award CHEF range with four stars at Great Taste Awards A range created with the finest local ingredients and made in County Antrim has been awarded four stars at this year’s Great Taste Awards, joining some of the most impressive local food products in Northern Ireland. The brand comprises of over 40 mains and sides, meals for one and well-rounded Under 500 calorie meals and is available at selected SPAR, EUROSPAR, ViVO, ViVOXTRA and ViVO Essentials stores across Northern Ireland. The Great Taste Award Stars come as the team gets ready to launch a new Autumn/Winter menu in the coming weeks.

Henderson Wholesale’s The CHEF range has seen four of its fresh, pre-prepared meals receive one star each by judges elected by The Guild of Fine Foods, who described the meals as “a great ready meal for anyone’s table” and “a wonderful rustic, homely looking product”. The award winners include family favourites Chicken and Broccoli Bake, Lasagne, Irish Beef Stew and Mango Chicken Curry, all made by Chef Carl Johannesson and his 27-strong team from the dedicated Henderson Kitchen in Randalstown, using ingredients from local suppliers including K&G McAtamney, Bradmount and Henderson Foodservice. Judges also said of the Chicken and Broccoli bake; “The sauce is stunning, full of chicken flavour. This has been very well made to give a great tasting morish comforting product”, the Irish Beef Stew; “this dish is very tasty, warming and wholesome” and of the Lasagne; “great comfort food”.

Neal Kelly, Fresh Foods Director at Henderson Group says the quality of local produce here is second to none; “Receiving such recognition as Great Taste Awards confirms that local collaboration and sourcing is what makes really great, fresh products for our retailers to offer shoppers. We know our shoppers are looking for convenience, value and quality and they get all of that and more in The CHEF range, with each recipe created with local tastes in mind. “Our own brand ranges generated sales of £14M in 2020, which only serves to boost our local agri-food industry, keeping food miles down and using local meat and produce from suppliers and farmers here. The Great Taste stars are fantastic recognition for the hard work, research, collaboration and end product that Chef Carl has produced with his team and our local suppliers.”

Chef Carl Johannesson added;

“ Being able to bring together

flavours from around the world, using ingredients that we have personally been out to taste and research, and make this experience collaborative with our top farmers, suppliers and growers in Northern Ireland is a chef’s dream come true. I’m very proud to be The Chef behind The CHEF and credit the whole team with this fantastic recognition from the Great Taste Awards.”

This is the sixth year of success for Henderson Wholesale and their own-brand ranges, picking up a total of 18 stars since 2016 awarded to enjoy local, The CHEF and Desserts by The Kitchen products.

The CHEF is one of Henderson Wholesale’s most popular own-brand ranges, with the company investing £120,000 earlier this year to give it a fresh new look and broaden recipe development.

Find your nearest stockist at eurosparni.co.uk/the-chef/stockists


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A WEALTH OF HISTORY

AWARD - WINNING BEERS, HAND-CRAFTED IN NORTHERN IRELAND, UNFILTERED, NATURALLY CONDITIONED AND VEGAN FRIENDLY

The Apperley family are no strangers to the food and meat industry with over 50 years of experience in the butchery trade between brothers John and Colin, accumulating a wealth of knowledge, skill and expertise along the way. John began his career as a butcher in 1988 and his brothers Paul (Bear) and Colin joined him in the butchery business a few years later. His sister Anne joined them in 2012 when they developed a range of ready meals.

BREWED IN SMALL BATCHES RESULTING IN QUALITY, FULL BODIED BEERS. WE DO NOT USE ANY ARTIFICIAL PRESERVATIVES OR F VOURINGS IN OUR PRODUCTS.

Their journey has been one of highs and lows and many paths crossed. With an impressive repertoire of butchery and retail achievements, the Apperley family were previously the driving force behind McAtamney’s Butchers, a successful chain of butchers and delis. John took charge of McAtamney’s in 2000 and expanded the business from 3 shops to 13 introducing a wide range of ready meals to the butchery trade, creating well-known brands such as Bear’s Grill.

TO P CE AN ORDER. EMAIL: SALES@MCCRACKENSBREWERY.COM CALL +44 (0)7803 045124 WWW.MCCRACKENSBREWERY.COM @MCCRACKENSBREWERY

Apperley’s has always had a vision and with hard work and determination that vision, passion and desire to offer customers amazing food has become a reality in 2020. It’s now time to shine the spotlight on their own Apperley name and we are excited to bring the Apperley’s brand to you through our Antrim butchers shop which opened in May 2020 and our deli in Ballymoney, and latest shop in Ballykeel (Ballymena) in 2021. Purveyors of fine foods, Apperley’s deliver the finest quality products. For any enquiries, contact: Antrim 02894485999, Ballymoney 02827664212, Ballymena 02825653777 or John 07809482751.

Clandeboye Estate produce a range of hand crafted Yoghurts made with the milk from our pedigree herds of Holstein and Jersey cows. We produce a full range of Natural, Greek Style, Flavoured and Layered whole milk yoghurts for both the retail and food service markets. You will find our yoghurts in just about all major supermarkets in Northern Ireland as well as enjoying it when you go down for breakfast in many hotels.

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CELEBRATING A MONTH OF SUCCESS FOR DUNDARAVE. We are thrilled to share that Dundarave have won not just one but three stars at this year’s prestigious Great Taste Awards. Our Cherryvalley Apple Juice, Apple & Pear Juice and Apple Cider Vinegar were awarded the title ‘Simply Delicious’ achieving one-star each. One-star is awarded only to those products that deliver fantastic flavour.

‘We are delighted to win a star in the Great Taste Awards for three of our products. This is a huge win; we are competing against large scale companies and supermarkets, not just in the UK but across the world. That’s thousands of products vying to win a star… and we got three!’ Dundarave Head Chef, Niall McGinn

Not only do our juices taste ‘Simply Delicious’ our Apple Cider Vinegar offers many health benefits too. Apple Cider Vinegar has been known to help reduce cholesterol, lower blood sugar levels, improve the symptoms of diabetes and can even aid weight loss. Keeping the apples natural sweetness, our apple cider vinegar is perfect for use in cooking or dressings. Why not try taking it in a morning tonic by mixing 2-3 tablespoons in a glass of water.

The accolades continued for our Apple Cider Vinegar, receiving a bronze award in the vinegar’s category at the 2021 Irish Food Awards on 2nd October 2021. Our Spiced Plum and Damson jam was also presented with a bronze award in the preserves category. The Irish Food Awards now in its 14th year is the biggest competition for quality Irish produce.

Organised by the Guild of Fine Foods, Great Taste is the world’s most trusted food and drink awards. Every year, a panel of over 500 industry experts blind taste thousands of entries awarding only the very best. The judges look for not just great taste but also consider texture, appearance, and quality of ingredients, something we are very proud of at Dundarave.Using only the finest ingredients, the apples for our award-winning juices are handpicked from the trees of Cherryvalley on the shores of Lough Neagh to produce the highest quality local produce. Our apples are freshly pressed and bottled to capture their unique taste and delicious flavour.

All of our preserves and juices can be purchased online

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WINNING STARS

At Ballygarvey Eggs our hens are fed our traditional diet, which produces outstandingly good eggs.

All our eggs are produced to Lion Quality Standard. We are delighted this quality has been recognised in achieving a Great Taste Award 2021.

Clandeboye Estate Yoghurts have again done well in the 2021 Great Taste Awards with five of its products winning stars! One star for their Greek, Natural, Vanilla, Blueberry and Mandarin & Lime Yoghurts. Bryan Boggs (general manger) said “We are delighted to again get this recognition for the hard work of our small team. It is great to know that we can maintain the same high quality even as production keeps increasing year on year.” Clandeboye are currently building a brand new creamery on farm so big changes ahead!

108 Ballygarvey Road, Ballymena T: 028 2565 3168

www.bigandhealthy.co.uk

For more information, visit www.clandeboye.co.uk or contact mail@clandeboye.co.uk

email: info@ballygarvey.com

THE MAUDS SQUAD DO IT AGAIN! Mauds is also officially recognised as a Great Taste Producer due to winning Great Taste Awards every year for more than 3 consecutive years. 2021 was our 10th year entering the Great Taste Awards and we have come away with awards every year. The 3 Great Taste stars awarded this year bring us to ... drum roll please... 40 Great Taste Stars!!

Since it was born in 1982, Mauds has grown to become one of Ireland’s best loved brands and one of the most decorated! Our success in the 2021 Blas na hEireann awards, where we again won the overall Ice Cream category for Ireland, means that we have achieved this accolade in 5 of the last 8 years! We have entered the Blas na hEireann awards for the last 9 years and have achieved trophies in 8 of those years – 5 of which have been Gold! In 2020, our famous Poor Bear’s Delight, having won GOLD in the Ice Cream category, was pitched against all the other gold award winners across all food categories and won the overall food award for Best in County and Best in Ulster – The Shane McArdle Shield! 218

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“Supremely tender and yet with proper flavour. Quite something to get this level of taste from a young lamb. Fabulous fat. This is a lamb at its best. Well done.” Judges quote Great Taste Awards 2021

2021

Hand crafted just as nature intended, quality so good it passes the test of our World Champion Butcher Ian McKernaghan We won five 1 Star Great Taste Awards for the following foods: • Dry Aged Flax Fed Sirloin Steak

• Lemon & Thyme Brined Supreme of Chicken

• Cracked Black Pepper Sauce • Bacon & Mushroom Sauce

• Chicken & Ham Pie

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APPERLEY’S Established in 2020

SELLING QUALITY HOMEMADE READY MEALS THROUGH OUR OWN 3 SHOPS AND OTHER LOCAL SUPERMARKETS USING FINEST LOCAL INGREDIENTS MADE IN HOUSE BY OUR TEAM OF EXPERT CHEFS PLANS IN PLACE FOR 2022 TO OPEN 3 NEW SHOPS WHICH WILL INCORPORATE BUTCHERS/ FOOD HALL AND DELI FAMILY RUN BUSINESS SUPPLIERS TO HOTELS & RESTAURANTS PROVINCE WIDE

Ballymena Business Park, Ballykeel Ballymena Church Street, Antrim Main Street, Ballymoney

Enquiries contact

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LOCAL PRODUCERS ENJOY A TASTE OF SUCCESS AT THE IRISH FOOD AWARDS (BLAS NA HEIREANN) Northern Irelands food producers have once again been hailed as the crème de la crème by picking up numerous Gold, Silver & Bronze medals at the Irish Food Awards (Blas na hEireann) which were announced down in Cork early on in October. A number of local producers were hailed for their high quality products at the awards, which are often dubbed the Oscars of Irish food, following a hotly contested judging process which took place in Dingle in July with the winners announced as part of a virtual ceremony in October. Some of Northern Ireland winning prime producers were as follows: • Ke Nako Biltong, who were awarded a Silver medal for their Chilli Biltong and a Bronze for its “Pain in the Hole” biltong • Lean Supper Club Ltd – were awarded a Silver medal for their Beef Satay healthy meal • McCrackens Brewery, were given a Bronze for their McCracken’s Black (stout) • Dundarave Estate a Bronze for their Irish Apple Cider Vinegar and a Bronze for their Spiced Plum and Damson jam • Maud’s Ice Cream, were awarded a Gold for Poor Bear ice cream, their signature blend • La Dolce Vita Newry, won Gold for their LDV Chilli Sauce and a Bronze for their LDV Pizza Rossa kit

Ke Nakto Biltong.

A number of the above winners were also recognised at The Great Taste Awards, including Dundarave Estate, Mauds Ice Cream and McCrackens Brewery Congratulations to all the winners!

Mauds Ice Cream.

McCrackens Brewery.

Lean Supper Club Ltd.

Dundarave Estate.

La Dolce Vita.

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AWARD-WINNING BEEF SATAY Lean Supper Club’s award-winning beef satay, which won a silver award in the Ready Meals category at the Blas na hEireann Awards 2021. For more information visit theleansupperclub.co.uk

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Ke Nako Biltong were double award winners at the Blas na hEireann Awards 2021 with a silver award for their chilli biltong and a bronze for their ‘pain in the hole’ biltong. For more information visit www.kenaktobiltong.co.uk

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Healthy Lifestlye Food Brand Mon - Fri, 9am - 3pm Weekends, 9am - 3pm

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Hello from us. Founded by Ilse & Alanagh van Staden in 2012, Ke Nako Biltong has quickly created a cult like following. Starting at the local markets in Belfast we are now based at Ballylagan Organic Farm as well as still attending a lot of local markets around Northern Ireland. We recently launched a mobile app which you can use to order all your favourite dried meat treats. All our products are made from 100% Organically reared Irish Beef, ensuring the best flavours and texture. Multi award winning, with recent wins at the Blas na hÉireann, British Charcuterie Live, British Charcuterie Board and Great Taste Awards

GIFT VOUCHERS Not sure what to get the biltong addict in your life? Why not let them choose by sending them a gift voucher, available in multiples of £10 and just £1 for Post & Packaging.

Mark and Su!

Hi Girls, trying some of your biltong for the first time last week – it was well tasty, nice and subtle and well made. Defo not a Jerky. Best of luck girls – you rock.

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John Leonard, Mark Rodgers, Munish Sharma and Gaurav Sharma enjoyed the UPGS event at the Lough Erne Resort.

Gavin Clements with Maureen and Gareth McGleenon.

ULSTER PRESS GOLF SOCIETY AUTUMN EVENT The annual Lough Erne Resort hosted Ulster Press Golf Society event, was held recently on a fine autumn day. Thanks to Barry McCauley, Golf Operations Manager at the Resort, a fantastic day was enjoyed by all present. Scoring was average on a course that is highly regarded as a very tough test of golf and boasts some of the most scenic views in Ireland. Roddy O’Flaherty was the overall winner of the VP Jack Magowan Memorial Tyrone Crystal Putter.

. Greg Kennedy of 4Leaf Exhibitions, Ann Magennis, Linda Giles and Sponsor of the Nearest the Pin, Thomas Hughes of International Pairs NI.

Chris Cairns, Paul McCullough, Gareth Robinson and Jon Melrose.

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Adrian Logan, Linda Giles and Albert Kirk.

Denise Henry, Ruth Gorman, Michelle Shaw and Barbara McCann.

Ryan Adams of GolfNow, Gareth McCaffrey, Marc Mulholland of Inspirus Sports and UPGS Vice Captain Ciaran McCaffrey ready for the off at the Lough Erne.

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UlsterTatler FOCUS ON

Belmont Road B

elmont Road is a busy, flourishing road in east Belfast. When it comes to days out shopping, or nights out on the town, you will be spoilt for choice on Belmont Road. Here you will find an array of independent cafés, boutiques and craft shops. Belmont Road’s most famous resident was author CS Lewis who was born just off the Belmont Road and attended the nearby Campbell College.

Why I Love

Belmont Road

Q&A

Ulster Tatler speaks to Judith Scott from Murphy & Bailey.

How long have you been in business on Belmont Road? We celebrated our first birthday in business in October. What do you like most about Belmont Road? There is a nice vibe in the area, lovely independent retail stores and the traders are all very supportive. The customers are very loyal and friendly. Are there any hidden gems? Our own little coffee yard in store where owners can bring their dogs for a play date or some puppy pampering. Where do you like to dine and socialise in the area? Ronnie’s cafe which opened in September 2019 has a great atmosphere and BYO menu. 225

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Why I Love

Belmont Road

Q&A

Ulster Tatler speaks to Eimear O’Brien and Amy Montgomery from Refill Quarter.

How long have you been in business on Belmont Road? We’ve been in business for two years as Belfast’s first Refill Quarter. What do you like most about Belmont Road? You can do everything all on the one road, Hair salons, makeup boutiques, shopping, health and lots and lots of coffee shops and restaurants. The local shop keepers are all really friendly and welcoming and we love all our customers. Are there any hidden gems? The greatest hidden gem is Belfast’s last art deco cinema and arts centre at the Strand. Amy plays in a band, which have performed in the Strand, one of my favourite venues. Where do you like to dine and socialise in the area? The Blue Beat coffee shop has a great music venue upstairs with a ska night and record shop.

BELMONT ORTHODONTICS

WE ARE A PLATINUM ELITE PROVIDER FOR THE INVISALIGN SYSTEM

We are pleased to offer quality Health Care to the area as one of the largest and longest established orthodontic practices in Northern Ireland. From traditional type fixed appliance to modern and sophisticated clear aligner systems, we offer a full range of orthodontic treatment options at Belmont Orthodontics and our satellite practices in Newtownards and Downpatrick. All of our orthodontists are fully qualified Royal College Specialists, registered with the General Dental Council and your treatment will only be carried out by them or under their supervision, by our specialist Orthodontic Therapist.

98 Belmont Road, Belfast, BT4 2AP

T: 028 9065 6666

E: smile@belmontorthodontics.co.uk

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USE YOUR SPEND LOCAL CARD AT CODZILLA IN NOVEMBER AND GET ENTERED IN A FREE PRIZE DRAW TO WIN A CHRISTMAS HAMPER HAMPER CONTAINS: - £20 Voucher from Codzilla - £50 Voucher from 7th Dimension - £20 Voucher from Strand Cinema - £20 Voucher from Gusberts Cafe - £20 Voucher from Dundela Pharmacy - Ham and Turkey from James Coffey Butchers

COMPETITION RUNS FROM 1 - 30 NOVEMBER, THE WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON 15TH DECEMBER.

JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS!

James Coffey Butchers

T&C: Minimum spend to enter competition £20. To enter the competition in store purchases only. Multiple entries accepted. Name and contact information needed to enter. Personal information will not be kept after the competition.


THE SCENE

Kerrie Sweeney, Dan Gordon and Lesley-Ann O’Donnell.

Maritime Mile Soundyard funders.

TIME TO PLAY AT SOUNDYARD ON THE MARITIME MILE SoundYard, another exciting addition to the visitor experience along Belfast’s Maritime Mile, has officially opened to the public. Located along the city’s 10 kilometers of accessible waterfront, visitors from home and afar will enjoy this interactive sound and play experience which will bring to life the story of Belfast’s maritime heritage. Managed by Maritime Belfast Trust, the charity that preserves and promotes Belfast’s authentic maritime heritage, SoundYard is an impressive all-weather structure located on the waterside, next to the Odyssey and Abercorn Marina. The design and sound, activated by motion sensors, were inspired by the noise of striking metal once heard from the old shipyards. Throughout the year SoundYard, along with other key heritage sites on the Maritime Mile, will illuminate the waterfront. Our photographer captured the opening event.

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Image Credit: Stephen Henderson.

. Kids enjoying the Soundyard.

Ronnie West, Connor Couston, Louise McAllister and Gary Hunter from JP Corry.

and RSUA President Donal MacRandal.

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(Maritime Belfast Trust) and architect Paul Crowe.

Kenny McAleenon, TJ Morris, Richard Stuart and Jason Liggett.

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Uniquely you Showrooms Antrim Springfarm Ind Estate BT41 4NT T 028 9448 1360

Belfast Boucher 4 Balmoral Road BT12 6QA T 028 9055 1400

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Bangor 70 Balloo Road BT19 7PG T 028 9127 8930

Coleraine 5 Loguestown Ind Estate BT52 2NS T 028 7034 5750

Eglinton 15 Killylane Road BT47 3DW T 028 7181 2582

Larne 52 Circular Road BT40 3AB T 028 2826 3050

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NEWS

SPREADING THE NEWS We look at some of the stories making headlines this month.

NOMINATE A WORK PAL AND GROW MO! Action Cancer, Northern Ireland’s leading, local cancer charity has joined forces with WorkPal, a Belfast headquartered software company which develops and implements a powerful workforce management tool into businesses around the world, to promote its men’s health campaign. To mark Men’s Health Awareness Month, Action Cancer and WorkPal are calling on guys to ‘Nominate a Work Pal and Grow Mo’ this November. Men are encouraged to grow more facial hair, including moustaches, goatees, and beards, and gain sponsorship from family and friends to increase awareness of the importance of men’s health, while raising vital funds for Action Cancer. By nominating a Work Pal and adding a competitive element, colleagues can battle to see who can grow the most impressive facial addition in the 30-day challenge! The campaign seeks to get men talking about their physical and mental health and to encourage them to avail of the charity’s cancer prevention and support services. This November, health checks are available to men aged 16+ at Action Cancer House in Belfast and on board the charity’s Big Bus. The free check incorporates a number of assessments including blood pressure, cholesterol, blood glucose, and body composition analysis, as well as lifestyle advice and information on common cancers. The assessments do not diagnose cancer but aim to increase awareness of current health and the importance of cancer prevention and early detection.

GLOWING GENEROSITY

Organiser Ivan McMichael presents a cheque to Fiona McGhee, Children’s Hospice Regional Fundraiser.

Almost £50,000 has been raised for the N.I. Children’s Hospice at a series of charity days at Fortwilliam Golf Club in north Belfast. “The generosity of members of Fortwilliam and Warrenpoint golf clubs was gratifying to behold,” said retired journalist Ivan McMichael, who is stepping aside after five years organising the annual event. “The principal sponsor, Johnsons Solicitors, as well as a host of companies and individuals also made my fundraising efforts a pleasure.” Former Fortwilliam Captain John Linehan (aka May McFetridge) acted as auctioneer at social evenings after the golf. “He/She had the clubhouse in stitches which resulted in huge bids which greatly added to the overall success,” said Mr McMichael.

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Mark Jones (Action Cancer Corporate Fundraising Executive) and Ian Megahey (Sales Director WorkPal) launch the Grow Mo campaign, encouraging men to nominate a Work Pal and grow a moustache, goatee or beard this November in aid of the charity’s cancer prevention and support services.

A PRESTIGIOUS HONOUR

Kevin O’Hara (Assistant Governor, Rotary Ireland), George Pigott (President, Comber Rotary) and Richard Yarr. BBC presenter and producer Richard Yarr has been awarded the Paul Harris Fellowship by Rotary International. It is the highest honour which the organisation can present, bearing the name of Rotary’s founder. The prestigious award recognises outstanding contributions, exemplifying the highest ideal in Rotary, of placing Service Before Self. The Paul Harris Fellowship is most frequently awarded to Rotary members, but Richard joins a small group of non-Rotarians from Northern Ireland to have been given the Fellowship. These include Dame Mary Peters, Baroness May Blood, Frank Carson and Rev. Dr Harold Good. Richard has been an adjudicator and advisor for the Northern Ireland Young Musician of the Year Competition, run by Comber Rotary, for 15 years. He was appointed Patron of the Competition in 2015 and the Fellowship cites his tireless support of young musicians on Rotary’s behalf.


Pictured (L-R) Clare Moore (Ballymena BID), Eric Bailey (Ballystrudder), Alison Diver (Mid & East Antrim Borough Council), Corrine Meekin (Ballystrudder), Cllr Frances Burton (NILGA) Alderman Audrey Wales MBE, Dr Michael Wardlow (Translink Chairman), David Brown and Bill Pollock (both Brighter Whitehead) with Emma McCrea (Ballymena BID) at the 2021 Translink Ulster in Bloom Competition awards.

Pictured (L-R) Alison Diver (Mid & East Antrim Borough Council), Cllr Frances Burton, (Vice President NILGA), Alderman Audrey Wales MBE, Dr Michael Wardlow (Translink Chairman), Paul Christie and Elizabeth Boyd (both Cullybackey Community Partnership).

Whitehead has been awarded winner of the Station and Third Place in the Small Town categories at Northern Ireland’s prestigious Translink Ulster in Bloom Awards.

Pictured (L-R) Alison Diver (Mid & East Antrim Borough Council), Wallace Elder(Ahoghill in Bloom), Cllr Frances Burton, (Vice President, NILGA), Dr Michael Wardlow, (Translink Chairman) and James Perry (Ahoghill). Council are delighted to receive second place in Small Town CategoryAhoghill. Ahoghill also won a Special Youth Award.

MID AND EAST ANTRIM TRIUMPHANT IN TRANSLINK ULSTER IN BLOOM Mid and East Antrim Borough Council is celebrating success after winning ten awards at this year’s ‘Ulster in Bloom’ competition. Ballymena bagged first place in the Best Large Town category with Carrickfergus receiving second place and Larne ranking joint third with Coleraine. Cullybackey placed first in the Best Large Village award with Ahoghill taking top prize in the Special Youth category. Ahoghill also took second place for Best Small Town with Whitehead ranking third. The Best Station Award went to Whitehead Railway Halt. Ballystrudder placed second with Glenarm receiving third place in the Best Village category. Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor William McCaughey, said: “This is fantastic news for the borough. It is tremendous to see the energy and enthusiasm that so many people have put into their local towns and villages. “By actively supporting the ‘In Bloom’ campaign and community competitions, residents have not only brightened their area of the Borough but they have again achieved success in these prestigious awards. “I would like to thank all the volunteers, council staff, schools and organisations across Mid and East Antrim for their hard work which has clearly paid off.”

Speaking at the Awards, Translink Chairman Michael Wardlow said: “Translink is proud of its long-standing role in Ulster in Bloom and it’s great to see the competition grow each year, with 125 entries representing all local council areas as well as 24 bus and train stations entering this year. “It is heartening to see such fantastic demonstrations of community spirit in action, especially given the challenging times everyone has experienced. These awards clearly highlight the pride so many have for their local areas. The time and dedication given to creating such beautiful spaces is commendable. It is also great to see so much biodiversity and a focus on sustainability, whether through the use of wildflowers or community allotments, this goes hand in hand with Translink’s Climate Positive Strategy to create a cleaner, greener world for generations to come. “Our winners demonstrate a true Ulster in Bloom ethos with their skill and enthusiasm to improve their local environment for local people and visitors to enjoy. On behalf of Translink, I’d like to congratulate all our Ulster in Bloom Champions.” The Translink Ulster in Bloom Competition is co-ordinated by the Northern Ireland Local Government Association (NILGA). Councillor Frances Burton, Vice President, NILGA,

said: “The 2021 Translink Ulster in Bloom campaign demonstrated the enormous value and commitment of the 11 councils and our many ‘Bloom’ communities, encouraging us to care for our local places and the wider environment, supporting biodiversity, conservation, wildlife habitats, sustainable planting and the conservation of resources. “As councils and councillors, a focus on improving the quality of life for citizens right across NI and enhancing our cities, towns and villages has never been more important given the impact of the pandemic on all of us over the past 18 months. “On behalf of NILGA, our sincere thanks to all those who champion the “In Bloom” message of councils, local committees, residents and businesses, coming together to take pride in the places where you live and work, creating a better environment for everyone to share. Congratulations to everyone and thank you for your ongoing support and enthusiasm.” said Councillor Burton.

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FOSTER CARERS URGENTLY NEEDED IN NORTHERN IRELAND Action for Children have made an urgent call for potential foster carers to come forward in Northern Ireland. Avery Bowser, Fostering Services Manager, explained: “The need is very great in Northern Ireland at the moment but the numbers coming forward have been too small. “We know that there are lots of people who have the space in their home to foster but they are often put off by myths about fostering. They think it’s only for certain types of people. “We need people from different backgrounds and communities to become foster carers because our children are all so different. “At Action for Children we provide foster families that have the warmth and stability that enable children to cope with the changes that life brings them. We do that by recruiting ordinary people, from all walks of life, who do something extraordinary – become a foster carer.” Avery is asking readers to think about fostering or encourage someone else who could foster. “All kinds of people can foster. You have to be over 21, have a spare room, the ability to work with children and have the time in your life to give. “So please give our friendly fostering team a call. The need in Belfast is very urgent and I am appealing for your help.” If you are interested in becoming a foster carer or would like to find out more, please contact Action for Children’s fostering team on 028 9046 0500 or email fostercareni@actionforchildren.org.uk

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MY BELFAST Dave Cordner, Managing Director of Central Belfast Apartments speaks to the Ulster Tatler on his passion for the city and why he’s committed to promoting Belfast on a global stage. With almost 20 locations across Belfast, Dave runs a portfolio of instagrammable apartments that cater for short breaks in the city that Dave loves, Belfast. Dave Cordner,Founder and Managing Director of Central Belfast Apartments.

What drives your passion for Belfast Dave? It’s home. I love the people, the craic, our honesty, and frankness and how we don’t take ourselves too seriously. Belfast is where I grew up and being born in the 80s, I have watched Belfast transform into a cosmopolitan and vibrant destination. We have a world-class food scene, our bars are unique and full of character, we have amazing experiences for tourists to enjoy and Belfast is just 90 minutes away from all that Northern Ireland has to offer. Being part of the city’s hospitality offering makes me so proud. We contribute to the warm welcome that visitors receive when they first touch down and our apartments are right in the city, offering visitors the opportunity to experience all that Belfast has to offer on their doorstep. Tell us what your ideal weekend in Belfast sounds like? As a family, we’d head out for brunch on Saturday morning, followed by a walk up Cave Hill and taking in the amazing views of

the city. If we’re lucky, Saturday night would be spent at Yugo with my wife where we’d order steamed dumplings and duck baos buns, followed by some cocktails at Muriel’s. Sunday would be spent with our two boys down at the Titanic Quarter, followed by a trip to Little Wing, a firm favourite in our house. For people looking for a city break, sell Belfast to them in one sentence A ‘wee’ gem of a city that’s renowned for its friendliness, world-class food offering, and incredible history. Now on every traveller’s ‘must visit’ list. What are the top places to eat, drink and do? Where to start…there’s so many! This is exactly why I’ve just launched a series of videos where I speak with Belfast businesses owner and personalities on why they love Belfast and some of their favourite elements of the city. The series is called ‘Our Belfast’ and it’s on our You Tube and social media channels.

Why Central Belfast Apartments? What do you offer? We combine great locations with ultimate cleanliness and comfort, making our apartments perfect for weekend city breaks or long stays. Our accommodation includes deluxe two bed penthouses right up to town houses that sleep eight, all of which are in the city, making Central Belfast Apartment an ideal base for exploring Belfast and surrounding areas. What does Belfast have to offer for visitors in the months ahead? Following a difficult couple of years, things are certainly looking brighter. It’s great to see Belfast city centre bustling again, and the arrival of the Belfast’s famous Christmas Market offers a perfect festive getaway. Shows and concerts are back, and there’s the opportunity to rediscover many of Belfast’s gems. Belfast is always in fashion regardless of the time of year.

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Boys’ Model 1971 Rugby School’s Cup winning team.

BELFAST BOYS’ MODEL SCHOOL BURSARY FUND HOSTS GALA DINNER TO MARK 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF FAMOUS RUGBY SCHOOLS CUP WIN Belfast Boys’ Model School Bursary fund hosted a gala dinner to to celebrate the 50thanniversary of the school’s Rugby School’s Cup win. The dinner, held in the Europa Hotel was hosted by BBC’s Mark Simpson and looked back on the Boys’ Model School’s major accomplishment of becoming the first and only non-grammar school to win the coveted Rugby Schools Cup. To add to the celebration, the dinner also remembered the 25th anniversary of the “golden soccer year” in which Belfast Boys’ Model School swept the board in all football competitions across all age groups and recognised current cultural achievements at the school. In 1996 the soccer team had a clean sweep of every trophy available. A current coach Bryan Mc Loughlin interviewed several coaches and players from that time, including George McCartney who played on the senior team which won the Malcolm Brodie Trophy and went on to play for Northern Ireland. In 1971 the school won the Schools Rugby Cup and still remain the only non-grammar school ever to win the cup. Eleven members of the team were present and John Robinson,

the incoming President of Irish Rugby presented the Cup again on the evening to George Nelson, who captained the team. The event also welcomed special guest speaker, Frank Wilson, a former Boys’ Model teacher and player on the school’s winning team in 1971. Frank looked back fondly on and discussed his time playing at the school as well for Ulster and Ireland, the latter of which he wore the number 15 jersey in the 1970’s. He said that what the team achieved on that day remains his most cherished moment in rugby. It was also poignant to hear the voice of former Headmaster and coach, Ernie Davis recite one of his famous poems. Frank Wilson, former Boys’ Model teacher recognised first-hand the work of the charity and the effect the money raised has on the students involved: “The bursary fund is essential in encouraging boys to raise their aspirations and help them further their education. The dinner will be a great night for all involved and a great opportunity to not only reflect on great times but also look forward to the future. With the challenges of the pandemic, it’s more important than ever that we support young talent to further their education and

open up more opportunities and we hope that this dinner will go a long way in raising much needed funding. It’s also a great way for us to connect with the local community and welcome more friends to the charity and we look forward to seeing old and new faces alike on the night.” Former Head Boy, Head of the Civil Service and charity board Chair, Sir Nigel Hamilton noted “We are delighted that, after a tough year for everyone, the celebratory dinner was a memorable event and an opportunity for former students, staff, friends and family of the Boys’ Model team to meet together and look back fondly on an important piece of history for the school and its players, past and present. We’re thrilled to have had a star-studded line up of guests and to welcome Frank back home for a re-presentation of the Schools Cup which was a very special moment for us all. Most importantly, the evening was about supporting our young boys to give them the opportunity and encouragement to excel.” The Fund is delighted to be able to support the Principal Mary Montgomery and her excellent staff in all that they do.

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FOND FAREWELL TO KEVIN KINGSTON Over 80 Danske Bank colleagues came together last month to bid a fond farewell to their former CEO, Kevin Kingston. As Kevin is so well known across the business, and has done so much for the Bank, this opportunity ensured colleagues who worked with him and wanted to pass on well wishes in person, were able to do so. Everyone who came to the event had the opportunity to chat with Kevin before the formalities, while enjoying a selection of drinks and canapés. Kevin and the new Danske Bank CEO, Vicky Davies, both made speeches with Vicky also presenting Kevin with gifts on behalf of everyone at the Bank. Kevin, although retired from executive life, remains an active part of the NI business community - holding Board positions at Belfast Harbour, Invest NI and Maritime Belfast. Danske CEO Vicky Davies said: “Under Kevin’s leadership Danske Bank has undergone a significant transformation. I would like to thank him for the support he has given me over the past six years. As Northern Ireland’s biggest bank we are well positioned to continue to support our customers, to be there when they need us and to help them realise their ambitions.”

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COSTA-DEL PORTSTEWART Ulster Tatler’s Michaela Colgan speaks to General Manager of Me and Mrs Jones, João Gomes.

General Manager of Me and Mrs Jones, João Gomes.

When was the hotel established? The Menary family built the hotel in 2012 and leased it to a management company for a short period of time. However, after a lengthy closure, the family reopened the hotel and began to operate the business themselves just prior to the Irish Open being held at Portstewart Golf club in 2018. Since then, the hotel is flourishing and is firmly recognised as one of the ‘must visit’ boutique hotel properties within Ireland. What makes Me and Mrs Jones unique to other hotels? Firstly, our team. We have been lucky to recruit a group of passionate, motivated individuals to look after our guests. Without them, Me and Mrs Jones would not be the success it is today. Following this, our quirkiness, flamboyant décor and not afraid

of being different would be classed as part of our uniqueness. With the hotel look and feel very much inspired by many extravagant and luxurious London properties, each bedroom and common area have been individually designed with not only the utmost in comfort and style, but also an individuality that sets us apart from our competitors. Daring to be different, a walk around the hotel will have your eyes lavished with bold colour statements and contemporary art throughout reflecting our individuality. Our ‘je ne sais quoi’ transpires when our repeat guests are continually surprised and delighted on discovering the quirky traits of a new bedroom on check in, or a new nook to relax in. What awards has the hotel achieved? The hotel has been fortunate enough to receive many accolades over the past few years including the 2021 Most Romantic Hotel in the island of Ireland and Best Boutique Hotel in Ulster and one of the top five finalists for the Hotel of the Year in the Ulster Tatler Awards 2021. What are the local attractions/key spots to visit near the hotel? Me and Mrs Jones is perfectly situated at the top of the promenade in Portstewart making us the perfect base for all types of visitors. From golf breaks to romantic breaks or a

getaway with friends of family, the area around the hotel is a hub of attractions, including the Blue Flag Portstewart Strand, world famous golf courses, Binevenagh mountain, Magilligan point, Murlough Bay and of course the Giant’s Causeway. The untouched natural beauty of the North Coast has plenty to see and do for everyone. How has the hospitality and tourism sector bounced back post-lockdown? Having joined the team as General Manager in October 2020 just prior to lockdown, it was difficult to know how the industry and of course the business would bounce back. Fortunately, myself and my management team used the time to strategise and implement all safety protocols to protect our guests on their return. Despite the facemasks, endless handwashing, and social distancing rules, we found a lot of our customers were discovering areas of the country they had not visited in many years. One such lady had not been on the North Coast in almost 40 years, favouring trips abroad, and she couldn’t believe she had forgotten how beautiful our coastline was. I firmly believe ‘staycations’ will continue throughout the UK & Ireland for quite some time. With this, alongside the return of international tourism, hopefully in 2022, the industry is set to boom over the next few years - Costa Del -Portstewart rather than Cost Del Sol perhaps?!

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Clare Curran Solicitor and Director at Curran Bowles Family Law a specialist local company advising clients throughout Northern Ireland in all aspects of family law, discusses what happens to inherited assets on divorce.

INHERITED ASSETS ON DIVORCE Clare Curran, Solicitor and Director at Curran Bowles Family Law, a specialist local company advising clients throughout Northern Ireland in all aspects of family law, discusses what happens to inherited assets on divorce.

Inherited assets - an asset that has been received or has been left to a separating party by someone who has died - are considered to be relevant, disclosable assets that form part of the pot to be considered in a matrimonial breakdown. However, importantly, they are distinguished from other types of assets, on the basis that they are frequently categorised as ‘non matrimonial assets’ as opposed to other ‘matrimonial assets’. Examples of matrimonial assets would include the family home, pensions or savings that have accrued during the marriage often by the parties’ joint endeavours. If you need advice on what might happen to an inherited asset after your marriage breaks down, it is important to get specialist advice at the outset of your case as this will inform any future discussions and ultimately any agreement that you may come to in respect of your financial affairs on separation or divorce.

There are various factors that are relevant in terms of striking the right balance in achieving fairness in a case and there is no hard and fast rule about how an inheritance will be treated in every case. Other factors such as the point at which it was received during the relationship and how much it was intermingled with other matrimonial assets or treated as a joint acquisition for the benefit of all the family may influence the decision of the court in this regard. Specialist advisors working in this area will be best placed to advise in the context of the specific circumstances of your case. Clare Curran is a Director and Family Lawyer specialising in all aspects of matrimonial and family law. If you have a legal query of this nature, get in touch by emailing Clare.Curran@bowles-law. com or telephone the office on 028 91871880 to discuss your situation in confidence.

Where assets exceed the parties’ needs, the court will have regard to what is a just and fair division of the wealth taking in to account a number of factors, such as the length of the marriage, the ages of the parties, their respective contributions, the needs of any minor children and other issues which are set out in legislation. Inherited wealth (as opposed to potential, future inheritance where you might be named in the will of someone who is still alive for example) forms part of the property and financial resources which a party has at their disposal and therefore must be taken into account and included in any financial disclosure to be exchanged by separating spouses discussing a financial settlement. That is not to say, however, that simply because it has to be disclosed, it is an asset that will be divided equally between the parties. The fact that it is inherited may very well justify a significant departure from equal division, or indeed exclusion of the value altogether, and the starting point will not necessarily be equal division as it would be with the likes of a matrimonial asset.

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