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Waringstown, Portrush and Garvagh
Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique, Including the return of the Portrush Flyer steam train, the architects who have been shaping Belfast for the past 110 years, and Celtic celebrations in Navan.
Last on
Sat 5 Aug 2017
08:05
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Ulster & ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Foyle
Clips
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The 137 Year Old Gavel
Duration: 00:51
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'Can You Swim 100 Yards With Your Clothes On?'
Duration: 00:46
Dr Caro-Lynne Ferris OBE

Waringstown and Bryansford in County Down have been transformed with trails for canoes, mountain bikes and walking, all thanks to Dr Carolyn Ferris. And her hard work as executive director with Outdoor Recreation hasn't gone unnoticed, as she was recently recognised in the Queens Birthday Honours list.
Young and Mackenzie

We're great believers on Your Place And Mine that buildings as well as people have great stories to tell - and no more so is that evident than in architectural historian Dr Paul Harron's new book, which charts the 110 year history of a Belfast based architect firm Young and Mackenzie.
Marine Mammals

It's Marine Week, and in Donaghadee, Cushendall, Cultra, Rostrevor, Glenarm and Carlingford here will be lots of watching, walking and exploring. The aim is to get people looking for marine mammals, cuttlefish and anything that lives in a rock pool.
Wickerman Gathering

Celtic celebrations will take centre stage at Navan in County Armagh this weekend, with the annual Wickerman gathering - so it's the perfect chance for us to hear how the people from this ancient part of the province of Ulster would have lived.
Broadcast
- Sat 5 Aug 2017 08:05ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Ulster & ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Foyle