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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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Dunnalong Dig 8 August 2012

Unearthing the history of our shared heritage

Over the next two weeks, Derry City Council, in partnership with the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) and the district councils of Strabane, Omagh and Donegal will host an innovative and interactive cross community archaeological dig in Dunnalong, County Tyrone, as part of the ‘Plantation to Partition’ programme funded by the European Union’s PEACE III Programme.

The cross community venture is aimed at examining the historical events, landscape and legacy which have shaped cultural identities and shared heritage in Ulster over the last 400 years. The dig, which follows a number of events and workshops already delivered gathering volunteers and marking the plantation anniversary, will be complemented next month with Ulster Covenant centenary celebrations.

“The delivery of the NIEA managed interactive dig which is now underway is an exciting element of the programme within the PEACE III cluster area,” says Roisin Doherty, Head of Heritage and Museum Service at Derry City Council, “We are hoping that the dig will open up heritage in an interactive way by bringing many of the programme participants together to get a ‘hands on’ experience of their local history. The small townland of Dunnalong was chosen due to it being an area of great historic interest as a site of an early Gaelic fort and one which is steeped in history undergoing tremendous change during the Plantation of Ulster. It has never been excavated and is therefore of great relevance to both archaeologists and historians.”

The two week long dig at the Dunnalong will culminate in a family and community day on Saturday, 18th August, where the participant families will be invited to come along to experience the findings of the archaeological dig. There will be a series of events for all including discussion from representatives of the four councils, presentations from the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) as the statutory body responsible for the protecting, preserving and promoting archaeological heritage along with the Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork (CAF) at Queens and the Centre for Maritime Archaeology (CMA) at the University of Ulster. There will be a wide range of local historians available on the day to discuss the findings and the future of the heritage site.

Minister for the Environment, Alex Attwood commented “We are delighted to be collaborating with the two Northern Ireland universities and all the Councils involved in this excavation. Our aim is to ensure that the members of the public involved in the dig have a great time and also learn something new about archaeology and the history of this fascinating site. NIEA is tasked with bringing knowledge of the past to the people of the present. With 2013 approaching fast we hope that this dig can be another positive step in raising the profile of the rich archaeological heritage of the northwest. Further our built and natural heritage is an essential element of our economy and jobs. It will be the biggest part of future increases in tourist numbers and spend.” 

Derry City Council is also working the Foyle Civic Trust who as part of their Foyle Landscape Project, have collaborated with NIEA and QUB to undertake the preliminary geophysical surveys of the site to derive a better understanding of the potential archaeological work. 

Catherine Cooke, Chairperson, NW PEACE III Partnership said the aim of the project is to reinforce progress and promote reconciliation, “This dig brings the cluster area of the north and west together to promote a renewed emphasis on the shared heritage of these communities. Derry City Council has been working extremely hard along with a number of organisations to deliver this programme including NIEA, CAF at Queens and CMA at the University of Ulster who will carry out analysis on both terrestrial and riverine landscapes at Dunnalong to leave a lasting legacy on the heritage and future of this area.”

Details of the event and the scheduled shuttle bus which can bring members and groups from locations across the cluster to the family fun day on the 18th August, will be available on the website http://www.derrycity.gov.uk/Museums/Events.aspx 

For more information contact Bernadette Walsh, Heritage and Museum Service at Derry City Council on 028 71 365151 Ex 8250 Email: margaret.edwards@derrycity.gov.uk