Your Place and Mine Episodes Episode guide
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Wake the Giant, Festival of Voice, and Carrickfergus Revisited
Warrenpoint celebrates the town's unique heritage and legends with a vibrant festival.
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Enniskillen Waterways, The New Leaves and Valentine Rennie
Fermanagh historian shares stories of the landscape along the Enniskillen Waterways.
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A memorial in the Sperrins, Saint Columbanus and the Trasna Island curlews
Mullaclogha mountain, the site of a light aircraft crash during a WWII training exercise.
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Ruby Robinson in Bangor, Voices of Gullion in Armagh, and Reflections of the Border in Swanlinbar
A new lifeboat 'The Ruby Robinson' has officially gone on service at Bangor RNLI.
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20/07/2024
Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.
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Underground music, shipwrecks and a bag of spakes
Caritas choir set to perform in the Marble Arch Caves.
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Walking in Armagh, A Wildlife in Rathlin, and A Festival of Cloaks
The summer tours across Armagh highlighting the rich history, heritage, and culture.
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Belleek Potter鈥檚 bench, The Glens of Antrim and a special sapling at Downhill
Remembering the pottery connection in Belleek and a seedling 250 years in the making.
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Lough Erne鈥檚 Dragon Boat, the Foyle Maritime Festival, and Armagh's Penalty Inventor.
How Lough Erne's dragon boat promotes wellbeing, and Armagh's penalty inventor.
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Climbing Everest, Row the Erne, and Yoga in the Marble Arch Caves
The father and son duo from Sion Mills have returned home after conquering Mount Everest.
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Bangor Folk Fest, Pickle Ball & Haulbowline Lighthouse
Also, the American soldiers who left NI to lead the liberation of Europe on D-Day.
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Brookeborough, Newtowncrommelin and Portrush
A blue plaque will be unveiled in honour of WWII Field Marshal Viscount Alan Brooke.
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Sea Bangor Festival, stories from the Strule and Rathlin's birds
Sea Bangor Festival, stories from the River Strule and the birds of Rathlin Island.
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Down High, Astronomy in Armagh, and Eisenhower in Enniskillen
This week on Your Place and Mine a special feature on Down Hill High School.
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Carron's Lane, Carrickfergus Young Citizen, and A Lough of Songs
The historic Carron's Lane walkway reopens in Clogher after 50 years.
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Armagh, Articlave and Lough Foyle
Apple blossoms in Armagh, animal magic in Articlave and mapping the Lough Foyle baseline.
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Banbridge, Saintfield Park and Prehen Woods
The art of kindness in Banbridge and a new community heritage park in Saintfield.
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World Curlew Day, the Father of Irish Botany, and Cashel Women's Fly Fishing
Celebrating a star species on World Curlew Day in the Antrim Hills and Lough Erne.
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Timmy Mallett, Only Fools and Horses, and the Unipork Factory Reunion
Timmy Mallett cycles around Your Place and Mine's hidden gems and unique locations.
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Ballymena, Kilwarlin, and the Puffins of Rathlin
Restoring peatlands in Ballymena and the return of the puffins to Rathlin Island.
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Easter fun in Fermanagh, the Parish Piecemakers of St Cedma's & feathered friends in Mossley Mill
An Easter trail at Enniskillen Castle & Easter land of the fairies at Marble Arch Caves.
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Mussenden Temple, the Murley Silver Band, and the story of the Lusitania at Portballintrae
A musical walk through time and history at Mussenden Temple to celebrate St Patrick.
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The Loup, The Oaks Demesne, and Crocknagrally Forest
The great field names project of the Loup, and revitalising the historic Oaks Demesne.
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Walking in Mullaghcarn Ridge, My Darling Derry, and Joan Trimble
Challenging walks through the breathtaking landscape along Mullaghcarn Ridge.
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Ancient clans, nursing and Sugar Island
Tales of old Ireland in Mid Ulster and Donegal on a new website on the Clans of Ireland.
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Yes You Can Sing, Donkey Therapy in Ballynahinch, and a Focus on Fintona
Find your voice at the Yes! You Can Sing community event coming to Derry.
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Plough On, Ederney, and Marsh-Wiggle Way
The Plough On project reconnecting rural farmers and a new lease of life for Ederney.
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This Train Is For, Memories of Coa and Kilkeel Knitting Mills
Lavey's Bernie McGill wins Edge Hill Short Story prize for her story This Train Is For.
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The Mourne Wall, St Columb's Hall, and the village of Belleek
The stonemasons who battle the elements to restore the Mourne Mountain wall.
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White Island, Glenageeragh, and the Big Garden Bird Watch
An exciting new discovery of archaeological findings at White Island and Davy鈥檚 Island.