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May 12

 
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Thursday 3rd May

Introduction to Water Beetles

Friday 4th May

Antrim Castle Gardens, a Premier Heritage Site

Saturday 5th May

Spring Plant Fair

Bluebell Walk

Rare Breeds Poulty Fair

Minnowburn Dander

Car Boot Sale

Spring Garden Walk

Dawn Chorus and Poultry Fair

Sunday 6th May

Spring in is the Air

Monday 7th May

Cot Trips

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Wednesday 9th May

The Academy of Urbanism Annual Congress

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Sunday 13th May

Himalayan Balsam Control

Bloomin Brilliant

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Tuesday 15th May

Wild about Nature – Dawn Chorus

The Archaeology of Slieve Donard A Cultural Biography of Ulsters Highest Mountain, by Sam Moore

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Friday 18th May

Evening Walk along the Lagan Canal at Lisburn

Bio Blitz 2012

New Light on the Vikings in Ireland

Saturday 19th May

Spring Dunes

Grand Garden and Craft Fair 15th Anniversary

Sunday 20th May

Titanic The Springhill Story Book Fair Special

An Introduction to Wildflowers

Country Fair

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Friday 25th May

Behind the Scenes Meet Mary Ward

Saturday 26th May

Stationary Engine Club

Banks of the Ballinderry Fair

Sunday 27th May

Plant Propagation

Archaeological Day

Music in the Garden

Monday 28th May

From Crossan to the Acre

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3 February 2012
 
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Food Bound for Landfill

Food bound for landfill to feed Northern Ireland poor

More than 23.5 tonnes of food has been diverted from Northern Ireland’s landfill sites by a charity that redistributes meals to vulnerable people.

FareShare is battling food poverty by collecting surplus food from retailers and manufacturers across Ireland and distributing it to local charities, delivering tens of thousands of meals to vulnerable, hungry people.

Environment Minister Alex Attwood, whose Department helped to fund the scheme, said: “The FareShare project is providing a vital service to communities in our area. If it wasn’t for this project a lot of discarded food might be wasted. Through engaging local volunteers FareShare manage to re–distribute this food to local communities that in this current economic climate need it most.

“As well as helping to reduce over 23.5 tonnes of food from landfill, this project is making a real difference to charities across Northern Ireland such as Homestart Antrim, Lighthouse Hostel and Friendship House. I would like to commend FairShare and their volunteers for their dedication to this worthy cause. It is a measure of our times that there is a demand for projects like this. I will be discussing with the scheme how it might develop and how the NI Government may help’

Read more: 

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/food-bound-for-landfill-to-feed-northern-ireland-poor-16112457.html#ixzz1lJpMoee7

 

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