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Retrofitting – Realising the Advantages

Thursday 2nd May
CITB–Construction Skills NI, Nutts Corner Training Centre, 17 Dundrod Road, Crumlin, BT29 4SR
Cost: £85 plus VAT (£75 for CIH members)

NI Climate Change Bill Pre–consultation Discussion

Thursday 2nd May
Skainos, Newtownards Road, Belfast
Free

Crisis and the Northern Ireland Heritage Revolution of the 1960s

Friday 3rd May
Monuments and Buildings Record, Waterman House, 5 – 33 Hill Street, Belfast
Free

Celebrate Nature

Friday 3rd May
An Tath Dubh Hall, Moneyneena
Free

Rare Breeds Poultry Fair

Saturday 4th May
Florence Court Fermanagh
Normal Admission, Members Free

Bluebell Walk

Saturday 4th May
Downhill Demesne and Hezlett House
Normal Admission, Members Free

Antiques and Art Fair

Saturday 4th May
Mount Stewart
Normal Admission, Members Free

Dawn Chorus Morning and Bird ID

Saturday 4th May
Murlough Nature Reserve Keel Point, Dundrum, BT33 0NQ
Free

Himalayan Balsam Control near Drum Bridge

Sunday 5th May
Lagan Valley Regional Park near Drum Bridge
Free

Vintage Fete

Sunday 5th May
Springhill, Moneymore
Normal Admission, Members Free

Cot Trips

Monday 6th May
Crom, Fermanagh
Adult £3, Child £2, Member Adult £3, Child £2,

Spring Garden Walk

Monday 6th May
Mount Stewart
Adult £10, Child £5, Member Adult £10, Child £5

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Leaf–Beetles

Wednesday 8th May
Crom, Fermanagh
£10

A Sense of Place: Sense in Place Names

Thursday 9th May
Naíscoil Charn Tóchair, Tír Chiana, Machaire Rátha
Free

Evening Walk at Helen’s Bay

Friday 10th May
7pm
Free

Fifth Annual Maguire History Weekend

Friday 10th May
Enniskillen Castle Museums
£100 (£80 for Friends of Fermanagh County Museum)

Series of Natural History Courses

Friday 10th May
Field Studies Council Derrygonnelly
TBC

Minnowburn Dander

Saturday 11th May
Minnowburn
No Charge. Donations Welcome

Four Seasons Walks – Spring is in the Air

Saturday 11th May
Murlough NNR
Normal Admission, Members Free

Dog Agility

Saturday 11th May
Castle Ward
Normal Admission, Members Free

Apple Fest

Sunday 12th May
Ardress House, Ardress Road, Portadown
Normal Admission, Members Free

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KPMG Distinguished Visiting Lecturer Event

Wednesday 15th May
Queen’s University Management School, Riddel Hall, Stranmillis Road, Belfast
Free

Information Day at Mourne Grange

Wednesday 15th May
Mourne Grange, 169 Newry Road Kilkeel Co Down BT34 4EX
Free

Teachers Information Afternoon

Thursday 16th May
Speedwell Trust, Parkanaur
Free

Candlelit Tour

Friday 17th May
Castle Coole
Adult £15

All Ireland Bird Conference

Friday 17th May
La Mon Hotel
£55/€65 RSPB members £65/€80 adult non–members £25/€30 RSPB Wildlife Explorers members £30/€35 child non–members

Wild About Nature – Dawn Chorus

Saturday 18th May
Castle Ward
No Charge. Donations Welcome

Belfast Walking Festival / NWMRT

Saturday 18th May
Divis and the Black Mountain
N/A

Spring Dunes

Saturday 18th May
Portstewart Strand
Adult £2, Child £1

Down Heritage Network Conference

Saturday 18th May
Down County Museum
Free

Plant Propagation

Sunday 19th May
Wildflower Nursery at Knockbracken Healthcare Park, Belfast
Free

Country Fair

Sunday 19th May
The Argory, Moy
Normal Admission, Members Free

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International Development Awards 2013

Thursday 23rd May
Parliament Buildings, Stormont
Free

Learning Outdoors: Enriching the Curriculum and Inspiring Children

Thursday 23rd May
Conference Hall, Main Building, Stranmillis University College
Free

National Identity – Making ‘Census’ of a new Northern Ireland

Thursday 23rd May
White River Hotel, 20–22 Main Street, Toomebridge, BT41 3TQ
Free

BioBlitz 2013

Friday 24th May
Colebrooke Estate, Co. Fermanagh
TBC

Basement Gallery Art Exhibition

Saturday 25th May
Castle Coole
Normal Admission, Members Free

Art in the Garden

Saturday 25th May
Mount Stewart
Normal Admission, Members Free

Presentation on oil and gas extraction, fracking and the Lock the Gates Movement with Dr Mariann Lloyd–Smith

Saturday 25th May
The Long Gallery, Parliament Buildings, Belfast
Free

Country Fair

Sunday 26th May
Florence Court, Fermanagh
Normal Admission, Members Free

Jazz in the Gardens

Sunday 26th May
Mount Stewart
Normal Admission, Members Free

Cot Trips

Monday 27th May
Crom, Fermanagh
Adult £4, Child £2

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NI Beach Awards 24 May 2012

Bumper Blue Year for NI Beach Awards

Northern Ireland’s beaches provide the perfect place for a fun day out, and today, 24th May, awarding body TIDY Northern Ireland, in association with Northern Ireland Tourist Board, announced that 11 beaches and 2 marina’s will fly the prestigious International Blue Flag and 11 beaches will fly the Seaside Award.  This is simply our best year for beach awards. Ever. 

So, with the weather hotting up for summer, TIDY Northern Ireland is urging people to take a trip to an award winning beach and dip a toe in the sea or have a picnic. To help everyone find out where their nearest award winning beach or marina is TIDY Northern Ireland launched a special map at today’s event, which will be available online, via all Tourist Board Information Centres and at local beaches.

The awards comprise of the highly prized international Blue Flag award, now in its 25th year, for beaches and marinas, as well as the rural and resort Seaside Awards. Blue Flag beaches must meet 32 criteria, including Guideline bathing water quality as set by the EU Bathing Water Directive. The Seaside Award operates in a similar manner including meeting the mandatory EU standards for bathing water. Despite this being the best year in Northern Ireland for beach awards, the EC has raised the bar in terms of water quality. In years to come it may be even more difficult to win Blue Flag and Seaside Awards – not because of any deterioration in water quality but because the revised Bathing Waters Directive is setting even more water quality stringent standards.

Laura McCorry, Director of Corporate Development, Northern Ireland Tourist Board said,

“NITB is delighted to be the sponsor of the Blue Flag and Seaside Awards 2012. Every year, visitors come to Northern Ireland to enjoy our stunning coastline. Some come to catch a few crashing Atlantic waves on their surfboards, others to cycle the scenic coastal routes and others simply to drink in the views. The safety and cleanliness of our beaches is therefore very important in attracting visitors. So I am absolutely delighted that this year, we have a record number of award winning beaches and marinas. This is particularly good news, given that we expect 2012 and 13 to be phenomenal years for tourism in Northern Ireland. We will be encouraging our visitors to kick off their shoes, walk down to the water’s edge and enjoy our fresh waters and warm welcome at one of our (insert number) award winning beaches!”

Ian Humphreys, Chief Executive for TIDY Northern Ireland said, “This is a vintage year for Northern Ireland’s beaches with more than ever before qualifying for the prestigious awards. This is down to the dedication and commitment of our beach operators as well as the infrastructure investment from Northern Ireland Water. There has never been a better time to visit our coast with your family and friends. It really is our time, our place.

Presenting the awards, Minister for the Environment, Alex Attwood, MLA, commented  “Today’s increase in Blue Flag and Seaside Awards is great news for Northern Ireland’s beach users and seaside towns as they know they can expect the best when they see a Blue Flag or a Seaside Award symbol. These beach awards recognise the high standard of facilities and management at our most popular beaches, as well as the water quality. The high number of awards this year reflects the excellent water quality recorded at our bathing waters last year. I have organised a number of Good Beach Summits to address the quality of our beach areas and it would seem that that work is bearing fruit.” 

The Minister also took the opportunity at the awards to launch a new beach web site for Northern Ireland www.beachni.com. The new site developed by Outdoor Recreation will provide a ‘one stop shop’ for information on 23 beaches by giving detailed and relevant information on each beach, its facilities and what activities can be undertaken there. In addition, the website will also act as a main information point for beach related news, events and blogs.

It comes with perfect timing as more and more of us are staying at home and heading down to our own coast for more affordable holidays, with an array of top notch beaches to choose from.

Northern Ireland Blue Flag Beaches & Marina’s 2012

Name of Beach

County

Beach Manager

Magilligan, Benone

Londonderry

Limavady Borough Council

Downhill

Londonderry

Coleraine Borough Council

Castlerock

Londonderry

Coleraine Borough Council

Portstewart Strand

Londonderry

The National Trust

Portrush West

Antrim

Coleraine Borough Council

Portrush East

Antrim

Coleraine Borough Council

Whiterocks

Antrim

Coleraine Borough Council

Ballycastle Marina

Antrim

Moyle District Council

Crawfordsburn

Down

Northern Ireland Environment Agency

Tyrella beach

Down

Down District Council

Murlough Beach

Down

Down District Council

Cranfield West

Down

Newry & Mourne District Council

Ballyronan Marina

Londonderry

Cookstown District Council

 

Northern Ireland Seaside Award Beaches 2012

Name of Beach

County

Beach Manager

Portstewart Strand (R)

Londonderry

The National Trust

Ballycastle (R)

Antrim

Moyle District Council

Waterfoot (r)

Antrim

Moyle District Council

Carnlough (r)

Antrim

Larne Borough Council

Ballygally (r)

Antrim

Larne Borough Council

Brown’s Bay (r)

Antrim

Larne Borough Council

Millisle Beach Park(r)

Down

Ards Borough Council

Ballywalter South Beach

Down

Ards Borough Council

Murlough (r)

Down

Down District Council

Tyrella (R)

Down

Down District Council

Cranfield West (R)

Down

Newry & Mourne District Council

R= Resort      r= rural