
03/01/2015
Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.
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The Hub BT 80
Since it opened two years ago, The Hub BT80 has been successful in helping thepeople of Cookstownlearn new skills as well ascreating a sense of community in the town. Lastyear this was recognised when founder Carol Doey won a Spirit of Norhtern Ireland Award. Carol will be joining us on the show to tell us all about The Hub and the plans for 2015.
The Hub BT80 is on the Burn Road in Cookstown, just opposite the Burnavon.
For more information call 02886763398 or email thehubbt80@hotmail.com
Bangor Abbey Clock

The clock in the Tower of Bangor Abbey has been telling time to the people of County Down since it was presented by the Honourable Robert Ward in in 1829. That was before even the railways came to Bangor.
So after 186years,Reverend Brian Moller thought it could do with a facelift. Conor McKay met the Reverand along with the Rector of the Abbey Ronnie Nesbitt andclockmaker Chris Cavanto hear more about the project.
The Emigrant Carn

If you go through Maghera in Country Derry and up a mountain on the other side, you’ll find yourself in a place called Carntogher. That’s where emigrants used to leave stones as they made their way, by foot, from mid-Ulster to the ships in Derry city that would take them to the New World. That history has inspired musician Nodlaig Brolly to write a song, “The Emigrant Carn.” Anne-Marie joined her at the Stones to hear more.
The Duchess and the Trust

The Pushkin Trust has been uniting children and adults in the common bond of creativity for 27 years now, and it's all down to one woman. Anne-Marie met The Duchess of Abercorn at her home in Baronscourt, County Tyrone to find out about her spiritual home and ancestral connections which inspired The PuskinTrust.
If you need any more information about the Pushkin Trust, the website is
The Wildlife Brothers

Helen Mark has been out Ballymena way, to a farm in the Glenwherry area near Slemish, whereshe met two brothers who have been awarded Wildlife Farmers of the year. James and David Bonnarwon the Dankse Bank prize for their work which improves conditions on thier landfor several birds as well as flora and fauna. Lapwing, Snipe and Curlew arejust a few of the species which have benefited from their work.
For more information on how farmers can help wildlife visit:
Jupiter's Moons

The Irish Astronomical Association are having their New Year get together tonight on Drumhirk Road, Comber, County Down. President Terry Moseley joins us on the show to talk about all things astronomical and Jupiter’s Moons in particular since they'refocus offilm being show at the get together tonight.
The IAA organised Observing nights at Delamont Country Park start again this month on the night of January 16/17th
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