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Archaeology Project

Friday 1st June
Downhill Demesne and Hezlett House
N/A

Car Boot Sale

Saturday 2nd June
Mount Stewart
Car £5, Van £10, Trailer £15

Mid Ulster Vintage Rally

Saturday 2nd June
Springhill, Moneymore
Adult £5, Child £2

Turn of The Tide Festival 2012

Saturday 2nd June
See attached programme
Free

Cloghy Rocks Seal Watch

Saturday 2nd June
Cloghy Rocks Nature Reserve Downpatrick
Free

Country Fair

Sunday 3rd June
Florence Court
Normal Admission, Members Free

Conservation Skills Series Nature Reserve Management

Sunday 3rd June
Murlough NNR
Normal Admission, Members Free

Celebrations and Jubilations

Sunday 3rd June
The Argory, Moy
Adult £6, Child £3, Family £15

Lifestyle Green

Sunday 3rd June
Crawfordsburn Country Park
Free

Cot Trips

Monday 4th June
Crom
Adult £4, Child £2

Princesses and Pirates

Monday 4th June
Springhill, Moneymore
Normal Admission, Members Free

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Introduction to Macro Moths

Wednesday 6th June
Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Cultra
£10

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The Geoarchaeology of Newgrange

Friday 8th June
Monuments and Buildings Record Public Reading Room, Waterman House, Hill Street
Free

Wild about Nature Bats

Friday 8th June
Castle Ward
Normal Admission, Members Free

Poultry Fair

Saturday 9th June
Springhill, Moneymore
Normal Admission, Members Free

Crafty Works Going on at Moira

Saturday 9th June
Moira Depot
Free

Himalayan Balsam Control

Sunday 10th June
Lagan Valley Regional Park near Drum Bridge
Free

Plant Fair and Opening of the Dutch Garden

Sunday 10th June
Springhill, Moneymore
Normal Admission, Members Free

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Open Day for all the Family

Friday 15th June
Marlbank Nature Reserve
Free

Grass Roots Summer Outing

Saturday 16th June
Boyne Valley
N/A

Dog Agility

Saturday 16th June
Castle Ward
Normal Admission, Members Free

Orchid Walk

Saturday 16th June
Portstewart Strand
Adult £2, Child £1

Walk into the Past

Sunday 17th June
Castle Ward
Normal Admission, Members Free

Dead Mens Tales

Sunday 17th June
Castle Ward
Adult £17, Child £12

Fathers Day Family Fun

Sunday 17th June
Crom
Normal Admission, Members Free

Vehicles of Yesteryear

Sunday 17th June
Mount Stewart
Normal Admission, Members Free

Titanic The Springhill Story Dads Special

Sunday 17th June
Springhill, Moneymore
Normal Admission, Members Free

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An Evening at the Gamekeepers Cottage

Thursday 21st June
Divis and the Black Mountain
Adult £3

New Community Gardens and Allotments

Thursday 21st June
Musgrave Park, Belfast
Free

Alternative Transport Fuels Conference

Friday 22nd June
Clarion Hotel, Dublin Airport
€250 per person + VAT

Poultry Fair

Saturday 23rd June
The Argory, Moy
Normal Admission, Members Free

Wildflower Picnic

Saturday 23rd June
Springhill, Moneymore
Normal Admission, Members Free

Summer Bounty

Sunday 24th June
Murlough NNR
Normal Admission, Members Free

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Basic Introduction to Good Relations

Tuesday 26th June
RCN offices, 38a Oldtown Street, Cookstown
Free

Introduction to Ladybirds

Wednesday 27th June
Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Cultra
£10

Funding for Renewable Energy

Wednesday 27th June
MAC (Metropolitan Arts Centre) St Anne’s Square, Belfast
£50 (including VAT)

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West End Walk

Saturday 30th June
Kebble and Kinramer National Nature Reserve
Free, other than normal ferry and bus charges

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Stormont Estate Allotments 18 May 2012

Minister Wilson launches the Stormont Estate Workplace Allotments project

Finance Minister Sammy Wilson today launched a workplace allotment project for Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) staff based within the Stormont Estate.

The Allotment project is aimed at providing NICS staff based within the Stormont Estate the opportunity to participate in a healthy, outdoor, recreational activity during their own time. Whilst this is being launched initially as a pilot exercise it is hoped that further opportunities will be developed across other public sector workplaces.

Speaking at the launch Sammy Wilson said: “I welcome this opportunity to launch the allotment project today. We are the first work place allotment in Northern Ireland which is an achievement in itself and also coincides with the Programme for Government’s strategic priorities for 2011–2015 on improving health and well–being.

“As a keen gardener myself, I can think of no better way to reduce stress levels from a working day than to spending some time outdoors on the allotment. Not only does it provide physical exercise, it also can give a sense of productivity and generate satisfaction when the end results are achieved by growing your own food.

“I would also like to thank the Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens (FCFCG) and staff within my department for their contribution in bringing this project to fruition. I look forward to seeing the benefits of this scheme and have no doubt that this will contribute to the health and wellbeing to staff which is essential to enable people to reach their full potential.”

Director of the NICS Occupational Health Service, Professor Ken Addley also welcomed the initiative: “This unique project allows staff to get away from their desks during their lunch, after work or at weekends and to benefit from the physical activity involved. They can also benefit from the outdoor environment, growing fresh food, socialising with colleagues who share a similar interest and for some, learning new skills. In short, the allotment project offers staff a real opportunity to improve their health and wellbeing.”

Emma McGuigan, from FCFCG had this to say: “The Stormont Estate Allotment project is an innovative way of employers contributing to the wellbeing of their workforce. The Northern Ireland Civil Service is the first employer in Northern Ireland to participate in a work place allotment project, and I hope their participation encourages other businesses to consider rolling out this initiative to their employees.

“I would like to thank the Minister and the Stormont Estate team for all their work in taking this project forward. Minister Wilson has been very supportive from our first meeting back in February and throughout the process. Without his commitment and approval we wouldn’t have this opportunity to bring this project to life.”

25 individual plots and one community garden training plot have been created for staff at the Stormont Estate. The plots are about 40sqm in size, will be available for the production of fresh fruit and vegetables and will be accessible throughout the week into the evenings, all year round.