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Sunday 1st August

Scrufts Dog Show

Magic Sunday

Traditional Games Day

Walking the Wildside

Monday 2nd August

Summer Scheme with Games

Tuesday 3rd August

Midsummer Evening Walk at Carnmoney Hill

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Saturday 7th August

History of Martello Towers

Young Wildlife Explorers - Rock Pool Discovery

Marine Days

Family Fun Day

Family Fun Day at Cloughey Beach

Wildlife Weekend

Sunday 8th August

French 1760

Country Capers

Mad Hatters Tea Party

Pond Improvement

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Tuesday 10th August

Pre-Budget Consultation Event

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Friday 13th August

Craft Fest 2010

Saturday 14th August

Victorian Weekend

Seasons End in the Dunes

Sunday 15th August

Leave no Trace

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Thursday 19th August

An Evening on the Turf Beds

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Saturday 21st August

National Heritage Week 2010

Living History at Devenish

Go Batty in Carnfunnock

A Lough Neagh Monster

Irish Walled Towns - A Celebration of Derry's Walls

Sunday 22nd August

Story of a Hill

Irish Walled Town Day

Tree Maintenance

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Thursday 26th August

Bat Detectives

Friday 27th August

Batty Bonanza

Ballyronan Festival of Lights

Saturday 28th August

Poultry Fair

Guided Woodland Walk

Sunday 29th August

Honey Show and Falconry

Lough Erne Cot Trip

Walled Garden Workshop

Scandals and Stories

Lap the Lough 2010

Monday 30th August

Bank Holiday Hoo-Haa

Antiques and Collectables Fair

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North Belfast Partnership

One of the most striking features of North Belfast is the depth of community division and inter-community tensions that exists in this part of the city. A legacy of the troubles is that the area is described as a patchwork of small communities, often separated by walls and peacelines, in which people have an intense sense of belonging.

It is against this social and economic backdrop that North Belfast Partnership seeks to promote a regeneration agenda to tackle the causes of deprivation and social exclusion that affect the lives of so many people living in North Belfast. The North Belfast Partnership has outlined in its strategy its priorities for improving regeneration locally and its commitment to work in partnership to reduce deprivation and its impact on people and their communities.

The Partnership’s strategic mission is:

“North Belfast Partnership will bring people and government together to make North Belfast a place that people and communities will want to live and work in.”

 

2 Duncairn Gardens
Belfast
BT15 2GG
www.nthbp.org
info@nthbp.org
Tel: 028 9075 2990
Fax: 028 9075 2788