Belfast Book Festival 2024

Belfast Book Festival 2024 will take place over the course of 8 days in June (Thursday 6th – Thursday 13th) with a vibrant range of events and activities for adults and children in the Festival’s Hub – The Crescent Arts Centre.

Festival highlights include Margaret Drabble in conversation with Wendy Erskine and Colm Tóibín in conversation with Festival Patron Lucy Caldwell.

Other writers at the Festival include Sinéad Gleeson, Kevin Barry, Elaine Feeney, Martin Doyle, Paul Lynch, Louise Kennedy, Fergal Keane, Suzi Ronson, Nicola Tallant, AC Grayling and Eimear Ryan.

As well as this, there is a brilliant line-up of writers for children on Saturday 8th June: an audience with Jacqueline Wilson; readings with Martin Waddell alongside an exhibition celebrating his picture books; and launches of new work from Northern Ireland talent Ashling Lindsay and Colleen Larmour.

The poetry programme features celebrated US poet Marie Howe; and Belfast’s Dawn Watson and Scott McKendry; and there’s a special live edition of RTÉ Sunday Miscellany with new writing from a line-up that includes Jan Carson and Glenn Patterson.

Alongside bookable events, there’s a range of free activities including film poem screenings and a Poetry Jukebox. For the 3rd consecutive year the Festival is operating a Pay What you Decide Model.

For the full programme of events and to book tickets, visit: belfastbookfestival.com.

Belfast Book Festival 2024

NI Chambers of Commerce Lead Efforts on ‘Economic Game Changers’

Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NI Chamber) has hosted a delegation of business leaders from Cork and Dublin, who are visiting Belfast as part of a first-of-its-kind collaboration, focused on enhancing all-island connectivity and fostering collaboration in areas of strength.

Delivered in partnership with Dublin Chamber and Cork Chamber, the mission was focused on connecting people, places and businesses in pursuit of economic prosperity. A forty strong group, which included senior representatives from airports, ports, tourism, business and public transport agencies in both jurisdictions visited key development sites, including Belfast Harbour and the new Grand Central Station, to discuss what future investment in infrastructure could deliver for economic growth. They also heard from innovative businesses clustered in the focus areas, as well as how universities and colleges play a key role in developing key growth sectors. The Chambers have agreed to continue to look for opportunities to work together.

The two-day dialogue was welcomed by elected representatives including Economy Minister, Deirdre Hargey, Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd and Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Dara Calleary TD who led a specially convened Ministerial meeting to discuss key policy tasks from this group to both governments, including better rail connectivity, the possibility of restoration of flights between Cork and Belfast, further investment in ports, enhanced tourism links and the promotion of collaboration through all-island innovation clusters.

Addressing the group, Economy Minister, Dierdre Hargey, said: “My department us already driving all-island collaboration in key economic areas, such as tourism and sector clusters and I’m keen that this all-island approach continues and grows.

“We have much to gain in sharing our skills and learning across the island, to ensure we have a buoyant workforce – both north and south – ready to support local businesses to grow, or indeed, foreign direct investment firms, who are always impressed by our home grown talent.

“By supporting innovation in local companies, creating clusters of excellence, and driving initiatives such as the Fintech Corridor, we will not only be improving the productivity of the North, but further enhancing an island-wide reputation which is already attracting international acclaim, and leading globally.”

Infrastructure Minister, John O’Dowd, accompanied the delegation to the new Grand Central Station site, which will open later in the year. He said: “Connecting our island North to South and East to West is the key to the economic prosperity and the social well-being of our people. Infrastructure development on the roads, through rail connections and our ports, will support the ongoing efforts to develop trade and tourism. Grand Central Station, which is a fantastic new transformative transport asset, will be a game-changer and will play its part in enhancing connections. I look forward to this important collaboration continuing for the benefit of everyone on the island of Ireland.”

Minister Dara Calleary, Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, emphasised the significance of this mission, saying: “We have seen phenomenal growth in North South trade in recent years, which is one of the key achievements of the peace process. Combined cross-border goods and services trade has seen a threefold increase since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. The Government is committed to protecting and bolstering these trade links and to building on the economic dividends of the peace process to the benefit of all parts of or shared island.”

Speaking about the collaboration, Suzanne Wylie, Chief Executive, NI Chamber, said: “Across so many sectors, the business community is leading out with great ambition to strengthen all-island trade. In multiple cases, our member companies are already ahead of the game, so this is about how we, as three Chambers of Commerce, can elevate it further by finding the synergies which currently exist and making the strongest business case possible for future investment in economic game changes which will deliver mutual and shared benefit.

“Over the course of these two days, we will be profiling the role that ports play in driving regional economies, discussing how we can incentivise more innovative business clusters and create a shared ecosystem. Our guests have seen for themselves the development of the largest integrated bus and train station on this island and, together, we have conferred around our mutual aspirations for faster trains and more connected air routes. We are also focused on how to raise the potential for much greater impact from tourism development.

“it is an exciting initiative and has been a real privilege for NI Chamber to host the first delegation along with out members including Translink, Belfast Harbour and B-Secur, showcasing this region’s unique strengths and capabilities, as well as its vast growth potential. Our intention is that this will grow into a solid partnership, driving forward the fundamental tenets of prosperity and competitiveness.”

Joe O’Neill, CEO at Belfast Harbour Commissioners, hosted the delegation, telling them that: “Belfast Harbour is Northern Ireland’s primary gateway to the rest of the world, so it plays a hugely significant role as an economic enabler for the region. The same applies to major ports in Dublin and Cork, which are also maritime gateways for trade on the island.

“Over decades, our ports have supported evolving industrial landscapes and changing tourism patterns. As we race to decarbonise energy systems, our port infrastructure must stay a step ahead. At Belfast Harbour, we are committed to building a truly sustainable, clean, Green Port which plays a pivotal role in a highly connected infrastructure eco-system. This visit by Chambers of Commerce has been a time opportunity to combine our experiences and shared aspirations.”

Conor Healy, Cork Chamber CEO, said: “Northern Ireland’s unique position as part of the UK internal market while, at the same time, having unique access to the EU’s single market of nearly 450 million people provides a solid opportunity for growth. Enhanced rail services, improved port connectivity and the re-establishment of the Belfast-Cork flight are essential to harnessing opportunities in trade, tourism, education and innovation. By building relationships and connectivity, it will ensure that Belfast and the surrounding areas, Dublin and Cork, can prosper and grow together, using these unrivalled opportunities as key economic engines of the island.”

Mary Rose Burke, Dublin Chamber CEO, said: “The collaboration between our chambers is a testament to the shared vision we hold for an interconnected and thriving island economy. Dublin, as the economic hub, will benefit immensely from enhanced connectivity with Cork and Belfast, driving not just economic growth but also cultural exchange. We in Dublin Chamber have long advocated for a greater degree of cross-border co-operation and this visit is a continuation of that. Our island economy can only continue to grow and this will be aided significantly by further investment in infrastructure such as the Narrow Water Bridge, including €600 million towards the proposed upgrade of the A5 road and key to this will be a high speed rail link from Cork to Dublin and onto Belfast and beyond. This initiative represents a bold step forward in leveraging our geographic and economic strengths to create a cohesive strategy that benefits all our communities.”

Together, the NI, Cork and Dublin Chambers are focused on progressing five key aspirations which are:

Better Rail Connectivity for Cork-Dublin-Belfast: Aiming to create seamless higher-speed rail links that will significantly reduce travel times and enhance regional connectivity.

Restoration of Cork-Belfast Flights: Restoring domestic flights between Belfast and Cork will enhance business and tourism links, making the island of Ireland a more attractive destination for visitors and investors.

Funding Allocation for Ports: Securing investments to future-proof the three major ports, ensuring they can support economic growth and industrial advancements.

All-Island Innovation Clusters: Promoting collaboration between industry and education to foster innovation and create competitive clusters across the island.

Enhancing Tourism Links: Developing strong tourism links by harnessing regional strengths, place branding and evolving the story of Ireland to represent a modern island.

Conor Healy (CEO, Cork Chamber); Rob Horgan (Vice-President, Cork Chamber), Siobhan O’Shea (President, Dublin Chamber); Mary-Rose Burke (CEO, Dublin Chamber); Cathal Geoghegan (President, NI Chamber) and Suzanne Wylie (Chief Executive, NI Chamber).

Jet2.com and Jet2holidays Launch Winter Sun 25/26 Programme

Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have unveiled their biggest ever Winter sun programme and put flights and holidays on sale for Winter 25/26 from Belfast International Airport, including a brand-new route to Majorca (Palma).

The leading leisure airline and UK’s largest tour operator have put ten Winter Sun destinations on sale from Belfast International Airport for Winter 25/26 to popular sunshine destinations in the Canary Islands (Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura), Spain (Alicante and Malaga), Majorca (Palma), Portugal (Faro and Madeira) and Turkey.

The exciting programme includes a brand-new Winter Sun route to Palma in Majorca, offering customers in the region access to the stunning Balearic Island for the first time next winter with Jet2.com and Jet2holidays.

The programme represents over 25 departing weekly flights from Belfast International Airport during peak periods. As the leading airline and largest winter tour operator to the Canary Islands and Madeira, Jet2.com and Jet2holidays are offering unrivalled choice when it comes to reaching these popular sunshine destinations.

This announcement means that Jet2.com and Jet2holidays are the first airline and major tour operator to put Winter 25/26 on sale and the early release of the programme comes in response to demand from local holidaymakers looking to lock some winter sun holidays into their diaries.

As well as providing the opportunity to book early, the Winter 25/26 programme is the companies’ largest Winter Sun programme to date from Belfast International Airport, offering customers and independent travel agents more seats, choice and flexibility than ever before when it comes to reaching their favourite destinations in the Canary Islands, Spain, Majorca, Portugal and Turkey.

Yesterday’s announcement represents tee-terrific news for golfers too, with more Winter Sun golf holidays on sale than ever. This includes golf packages which have rounds of golf included at selected hotels across the Canary Islands, Antalya, Algarve and Mainland Spain.

The full Winter 25/26 Winter Sun programme from Belfast International Airport is as follows:

  • Brand-new weekly services to Palma
  • Tenerife (up to seven weekly services)
  • Lanzarote (up to five weekly services)
  • Gran Canaria (up to three weekly services)
  • Fuerteventura (up to two weekly services)
  • Malaga (up to two weekly services)
  • Alicante (up to two weekly services)
  • Antalya (weekly services)
  • Faro (up to two weekly services)
  • Madeira (weekly services)

The good news does not stop there, as the companies will be announcing details of their Ski, City Breaks and Discover More Iceland programmes for Winter 2025/2026 from Belfast International Airport over the coming months too.

Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “Our Winter 25/26 Sun programme represents our biggest programme to date and we are very pleased to be putting ten sunshine destinations on sale from Belfast International Airport, including the launch of a brand-new route to Palma.

“With a fantastic selection of hotspots to choose from, we are giving holidaymakers lots of choice and flexibility to enjoy some winter sunshine. By launching our Winter Sun programme for 25/26 nice and early, customers can book ahead and lock in their getaway, while spreading the cost.

“With more people than ever wanting to swap the cold and rain of the UK in winter for some sunshine, we are expecting this new programme to sell quickly.

“We are confident that our Winter 25/26 season will be a fantastic success and we cannot wait to unveil more details of the exciting programme from Belfast International Airport very soon.”

Dan Owens, Chief Executive Officer, Belfast International Airport, said: “The addition of a new winter Palma route with Jet2.com and Jet2holidays will be warmly welcomed by local holidaymakers seeking some winter sunshines.

“We are delighted that Jet2.com and Jet2holidays continue to develop and expand their offering from Belfast International Airport, underlining their commitment to providing a wider choice of destinations for the local market.”

For further information and to book, visit: www.jet2.com or www.jet2holidays.com

Independent travel agents can visit: trade.jet2holidays.com.

Cathedral in Palma, Majorca.
Cala Romantica in Palma, Majorca.
Palma, Majorca.
Cathedral in Palma, Majorca.

Cinemagic Los Angeles Set to Inspire and Celebrate Young Talent

The award-winning Cinemagic Film and Television Festival for Young People announce Belfast City Airport, NI Connections and NI Bureau as sponsors of the annual Cinemagic Los Angeles Showcase being held on Friday 28th June at The Fairmont Miramar Hotel and Bungalows, Santa Monica.

500 invited guests from the world of film, TV, entertainment and business will watch the premier screening of Cinemagic’s latest short film production made in Los Angeles and Northern Ireland, empowering young people to unlock their creativity and build industry connections.

Cinemagic Los Angeles, now in its 15th year, profiles Cinemagic as a global player in the creative industries, nurtures young talent and highlights the organisation’s success stories internationally.

Cinemagic’s Los Angeles Showcase marks the culmination of a week-long programme for teenagers from Northern Ireland and Los Angeles who will benefit from exclusive talks taking place at The Maybourne Beverly Hills, as well as tours and masterclasses with top talent from major film and TV studios in the heart of American film industry.

The teenagers from 12 schools and colleges in Northern Ireland and Los Angeles will visit the iconic global media and entertainment company, Warner Bros. Discovery, Imagine Entertainment and hear from industry guest speakers who will share insights and experiences with them. Guests include Emmy-winning TV Producer Jillian King (Rachael, Red Table Talk) and James Longman, Executive Producer of the Late Late Show with James Corden.

Representing Belfast at Cinemagic Los Angeles will be 16 teenagers who are participants of IGNITE, an innovative youth leadership initiative established by Belfast City Airport, in partnership with Cinemagic, which aims to provide young people from all backgrounds with life-changing opportunities. To date, the programme has supported over 100 young people, developing their leadership skills and setting them up for future success. The young people will collaborate with participants from recent Cinemagic Los Angeles projects including the short film productions ‘Dream Notes’ made in partnership with Hawthorne School District and ‘Heaven and Earth’ made in partnership with Jordan High School, Watts. Participants had never engaged with film and the arts in this way before and all of their achievements will be celebrated during the week’s special events.

Cinemagic Los Angeles in partnership with Belfast City Airport is supported by NI Connections, Northern Ireland Bureau, The Fairmont Miramar Hotel and Bungalows, Santa Monica, The Maybourne Beverly Hills, BritWeek, ELMA, CIACLA, LMU.

Cinemagic CEO, Joan Burney Keatings MBE, commented: “We are incredibly proud to collaborate with so many incredible organisations from both Northern Ireland and Los Angeles. The shared ethos among everyone involved is a catalyst for Cinemagic to offer the highest quality opportunities for young people in the creative industries.”

Belfast City Airport, Chief People and Marketing Officer, Michele Hatfield, said: “At Belfast City Airport, we are passionate about building the workforce of tomorrow and championing young people to become future leaders. Through our IGNITE programme, the young people have already achieved great things and shown incredible potential. The Cinemagic Los Angeles Showcase is the perfect opportunity to reward their hard work and dedication and celebrate their successes.”

Head of NI Connections, Moira Loughran, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with Cinemagic as sponsor of the Los Angeles Showcase as we see it as a fantastic opportunity to be able to both help and highlight the immense talent of our young people from Northern Ireland. It is an opportunity to make and build industry connections in the USA and for us at NI Connections, that is what we are passionate bout – making those connections and providing our diaspora with an opportunity to demonstrate the full potential of their talent and influence.”

Northern Ireland Bureau, Director Andrew Elliot, commented: “It’s such a pleasure to partner with Cinemagic Los Angeles, which is helping shape our future leaders; and providing them with the inspiration to be part of Northern Ireland’s flourishing Creative Industries.”

Pictured (L-R) marking the announcement are Paula Bittles, Belfast City Airport, Ignite participants Robbie Hayes and Zara Burney Keatings, Joan Burney Keatings MBE, Cinemagic, and Moira Loughran, NI Connections.
Photo Press Eye/Darren Kidd.

Two Belfast-based CIYMS Mini Rugby U11 Teams Win Top Standings

Young athletes from East Belfast’s CIYMS (Church of Ireland Young Men’s Society) Rugby Club’s mini section recently showcased their prowess at the renowned Tiger’s Challenge Rugby Festival, held in Minehead, West Somerset, taking home top honours in the U11 competition.

The tournament, which hosted 44 under 11 teams from across Great Britain and Northern Ireland, saw CIYMS emerge victorious with not one, but both of their teams, the CIYMS Sharks and CIYMS Bulls, winning top spot in their ‘winner’s groups’.

The journey to victory was marked by outstanding teamwork, determination and the support of the players’ families. A total of 25 boys, accompanied by their fathers, many of whom serves as coaches throughout their rugby journey, were part of the memorable final P7 rugby club tour.

Among the 44 teams vying for the top spots were four other mini sections in clubs from Northern Ireland: Ballyclare, Coleraine, Ballymena and Rainey (Magherafelt) Rugby Clubs.

Remarkably, Rainey and Coleraine shared top spot in the third winners group alongside the two CIYMS teams, a huge statement as to the quality of mini rugby in the province.

The tournament unfolded with both CIYMS teams navigating separate group stages, each facing three intense matches on the first day. Playing teams from South Weals, Warwickshire, Oxford, West Midlands and Gloucester, both squads advanced to the group made up of only first places, on the final day. Unfazed, they each then secured victories in all three of their final games.

On the final evening, a celebrity presentation ceremony was one of the highlights for the boys, who were cheered on by their NI peers with a resounding chorus of “Stand Up for the Ulster Men”.

Renowned rugby figure Martin Johnson CBE, a legend in the sport with a distinguished career representing England and Leicester, present the medals to the triumphant CIYMS teams.

Reflecting on the historic win, CIYMS U11 coach, Andrew Campbell, expressed immense pride. He said: “This is a phenomenal accomplishment for the boys in their primary seven year. Many of the players began their rugby journey at CIYMS in P1, turning up week in and week out to training and showing true dedication to reach this pinnacle.”

Andrew added: “The invaluable support from parents and sponsors, must be recognised in this victory. Their contributions played a vital role in the teams’ success.”

Among the sponsors are DCS, Lonsdale Capital Partners, ASAP, PDK Partners, Lowe Refrigeration, Hutchison White Ltd and Bywater Properties.

The Tiger’s Challenge Rugby Festival, hailed as the ultimate UK rugby tour, provides a platform for young athletes to showcase their talent and sportsmanship. Staged exclusively at Butlin’s Bognor Regis (West Sussex) and Butlin’s Minehead (Somerset), over 5000 future stars of the game participated in the 2024 edition.

Fellow coach Gareth Rea, added: “CIYMS Rugby Club extends its gratitude to the tournament organisers, sponsors and supporters for their unwavering encouragement and commitment to mini rugby development. The triumph at the Tiger’s Challenge Rugby Festival is the conclusion of a lot of hard work and support from many parties. Congratulations to our teams for putting the hard work in.”

East Belfast CIYMS Mini Rugby U11 players.

Caravaggio in Belfast

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio’s (1571 – 1610) ‘The Supper at Emmaus‘ (1601) is on display at Ulster Museum as part of the bicentenary celebrations for the National Gallery, London, and in a first for Belfast, has been reunited with his painting ‘The Taking of Christ‘ (1602), as part of the National Treasures exhibition.

Friday 10th May marks 200 years since the opening of the National Gallery in London and to mark the occasion, the National Gallery is loaning ‘national treasures’ from their collection to 12 museums and galleries across the UK.

The Supper at Emmaus‘ (1601) from the National Gallery and ‘The Taking of Christ‘ (1602) from The Jesuit Community in Dublin, with the support of the National Gallery in Dublin, will be displayed in the Spotlight Art Gallery from Friday 10th May until Sunday 1st September.

Both paintings were painted for the same patron, Ciriaco Mattei, and were originally displayed in the same family palace in Rome. Both paintings rarely travel and have hardly ever been seen together since the first quarter of the 17th Century.

The exhibition does not require any bookings and is free to attend.

To learn more, visit: www.ulstermuseum.org.

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571 – 1610), ‘The Supper at Emmaus’ (1601). Presented by the Hon. George Vernon, 1839 © The National Gallery London.

Lord Mayor’s Fun Day at Marrowbone Millennium Park

A fun day and football tournament event will take place at Marrowbone Millennium Park on Saturday 25th May in support of one of the Lord Mayor’s charities this year – Tackling Awareness of Mental Health Issues (TAMHI).

The event from 1pm – 4pm will feature free activities for all the family including arts and crafts, bouncy castles and street entertainers.

TAMHI in North Belfast is one of the Lord Mayor’s chosen charities for this year. The charity uses sport to raise awareness of mental health and promote positive mental fitness.

Lord Mayor, Councillor Ryan Murphy, said: “TAMHI provide incredible support for young people and organisations right across the city and beyond, and I’m delighted to have chosen them as one of my charities to support while in office.

“I’m honoured to launch and join this wonderful event at Marrowbone Millennium Park on Saturday afternoon and hope many people can come along and support the day as well as TAMHI.”

Mickey Meehan from TAMHI, said: “Being chosen as the Lord Mayor’s charity this year was massive, knowing that our work isn’t going unnoticed and giving our whole staff a boost.

“We can’t thank the Lord Mayor enough for his support but we can promise him that we will continue to strive to raise awareness of mental health issues and teach learnings with sports clubs, schools and the local community.”

For more information on TAMHI, visit: www.tamhi.org.

9th May 2024
IP20 Cricket match between Northern Knights and North West Warriors
Mandatory Credit Presseye/Stephen Hamilton

Bushmills Launch 14 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey

Bushmills Irish Whiskey, from the world’s oldest licensed whiskey distillery, announce the launch of a new 14 Year Old single malt. This bold new addition joins an iconic lineup comprising the Bushmills 10, 16 and 21 Year Olds and the recently released 25 and 30 Year Old expressions.

Bushmills’ new 14 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey.

Unlike its sherry-inspired siblings in the Bushmills prestige range, the new 14 Year Old is finished in Malaga casks, making it unmistakably different. Its story starts in first and second-fill bourbon barrels where it’s meticulously matured for a minimum of 14 years. Following this, it’s then exclusively finished for up to 12 months in Muscat of Alexandria white wine Malaga casks – adding a luscious fruit intensity and beautiful smoothness.

These Spanish casks imbue the whiskey with rich scents of sweet honey, vanilla and gentle aromas of mandarin orange married with arm spice. On the palate, expect an enticing union of mango, pineapple and apricot with hints of cinnamon, vanilla and warm caramel. This all precedes a long, crisp and comforting finish that’s already proving popular with whiskey connoisseurs who appreciate the time-honoured craft and innovation synonymous with Bushmills.

For over 400 years, Bushmills has been pursuing uncrushed perfection and has – over time – established the greatest reserve of aged single malt Irish whiskey in the world. Access to this army of unique casks offers a certain freedom of experimentation that has undoubtedly led to this latest masterpiece, which draws inspiration from Ireland’s breathtaking and ever-changing north Antrim coast.

This new whiskey marks a particular milestone for master blender Alex Thomas who is dedicated to exciting and delighting whiskey enthusiasts with new expressions that epitomise Bushmills’ unmistakable innovative spirit.

Bushmills’ new 14 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey.

She explains: “The team here at Bushmills has always had a restless spirit. We’ve an insatiable curiosity when it comes to whiskey innovation. I really wanted to step out of my comfort zone and create an exciting taste experience for everyone – something a bit unexpected that’s unlike any other expression in our core range.”

Talking about the craftsmanship of the new whiskey, Alex proudly highlights that the Spanish fortified wine was patiently left to soak deep into the grain of the oak barrels for four to five years, seasoning the wood with a symphony of summer fruit balanced with a delicate hint of cinnamon and ginger spices. The casks were then sent to the Old Bushmills Distillery just three days after being emptied to ensure optimal freshness and fragrance.

Radiating ruby-red exuberance and an intriguingly rich and smooth character, Alex is confident the warm, mellow taste and fresh, fruity notes of the 14 Year Old will intrigue wine lovers, welcome fledgling whiskey drinkers and excite whiskey’s most passionate flavour explorers alike.

She adds: “I’ve been on the journey, so I know the 14 Year Old’s exceptional quality is undeniable. I also have a lot of experience with Muscat of Alexandria, the grape variety carefully chosen to produce the Malaga wine we use to season our oak barrels. Wine lovers will know this is one the oldest grapes in the world and produces incredible flavour profiles. I really feel this is a whiskey for everyone.”

Bushmills 14 Year Old is available across the island of Ireland with an RSP of €70/£60 per bottle.

Bushmills Core Single Malt Whiskey Range.

Ards Arts Centre Welcomes New Exhibitions in June

Ards Arts Centre in Newtownards welcomes two new art exhibitions for the month of June: Meilé, a solo exhibition by Juste Bernotatie and Humans, a solo exhibition by Aoife Tolerton.

Juste Bernotaite is a Lithuanian painter based in Belfast. Her practice combines the exploration of the history of her motherland, Lithuania, as well as personal experiences growing up there. Each work is an attempt at navigating different threads and histories from the past.

Juste Bernotaite.

Mielé (Lithuanian for ‘love’), will feature a series of paintings that invite viewers to immerse themselves in the complexities of a landscape that’s affected by unrecognisable trauma, grief, frustration and forebodings. Juste explores the history of their homelands and navigates her relationship to landscapes in the hopes of ‘releasing’ it in the medium of oil paint. The exhibition can be viewed in the Georgian Gallery.

Meilé, oil on canvas, by Juste Bernotaite.

Bangor-based, Aoife Tolerton, seeks to explore human interaction and reaction to their environment through her work. Exploring the themes of mass tourism, adverse environmental effect, and how humans play a role in this. She is particularly interested in the conjunction of realism and abstraction.

Aoife Tolerton in her studio.

Her work is figurative, depicting individuals and groups at leisure, exploring their behaviour and mannerisms. Translating people-watching onto canvas, Aoife focuses on the distinguishing characteristics and detail of her subjects, removing background context to draw the viewer into the personalities and story that is unfolding. Humans will be on display in the Sunburst Gallery.

One of the artworks in Aoife Tolerton’s Humans Exhibition.

Both exhibitions open on Friday 31st May and continue until Thursday 27th June. Admission to Ards Arts Centre is free.

All are welcome to attend a preview event in Ards Arts Centre on Friday 31st May at 7pm.

For more information, visit: www.andculture.org.uk.

 

OCN Announced 2024 Awards Shortlist

Open College Network Northern Ireland (OCN) has revealed the shortlist for its sixth Learning Endeavour Awards, which will take place at the iconic Titanic Belfast on Tuesday 25th June 2024.

OCN is an educational charity and awarding body that advances education by developing qualifications for adults and young people throughout NI.

The awards shortlist includes nominees from all over Northern Ireland and covers eight categories: Third Sector Learner of the Year, Further Education Learner of the Year, Health and Well-being Learner of the Year, Schools Learner of the Year, Advancing Learning Through Innovation, Essential Skills Learner of the Year, Provider of the Year, Inspiring Tutor/Teacher of the Year and, new for 2024, is the Traineeship/Apprenticeship Learner of the Year – to reflect the growing important of this segment of learning.

This year has seen OCN’s best ever entry response since the awards were introduced five years ago, explained Martin Flynn, Chief Executive of OCN: “Judging took a little longer this year due to the sheer volume of nominations, but we are very happy to reveal the shortlist for the 2024 Learning Endeavour Awards.

“These awards celebrate the dedication, hard work and outstanding achievements of our learners and the invaluable support provided by our centres. The shortlisted learners and organisations reflect educational excellence in Northern Ireland and their commitment to lifelong learning.  Congratulations to all those who have been shortlisted – your passion and perseverance are truly inspiring, and we look forward to celebrating your accomplishments at the awards ceremony.”

The shortlists for the Learning Endeavour Awards 2024 are as follows:

Further Education Learner of the Year:
Aron Parke, Northern Regional College
Ben McCarroll, People 1st Ormeau
Daniel McCann, South Eastern Regional College
Matthew Brennan, South Eastern Regional College
Preston Gabraith-Kelly, South Eastern Regional College
Susan O’Neill, College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE)

Third Sector Learner of the Year
Charlene McArdle, Action Mental Health – New Horizons Newry
Nathan Hall
, Bryson Energy
Darren O’Neill, Habitat for Humanity Ireland
Nicolle Smith, Orchardville
Luke Jennings, Start360
Jason McClean, Start360

Health and Well-being Learner of the Year
Christine Chambers, Action Mental Health
Darren O’Neill, Habitat for Humanity Ireland
Clare Bowman, Poleglass Community Association @ Sally Gardens
Jisani Dos Santos Da Costa, St John the Baptist’s College
Luke Jennings, Start360
Jason McClean, Start360

Schools Learner of the Year
Stephen Andrews, St. Malachy’s High School Castlewellan
Danielle Hegarty, St Louise’s College Belfast
Emma Higgins, St. Louise’s Comprehensive College
Hannah Kerr, Brownlow Integrated College
Fiona McAlinden, St Brigid’s College
David Newman, Lough Road Learning Centre (EOTAS)
Inspiring Tutor/Teacher of the Year
Caoimhe O’Connell, Oh Yeah Music Centre
Kerry Treanor, Clanrye Group
Matt Robinson, Habitat for Humanity Ireland
Paul Mercer, South Eastern Regional College
Samuel Mullan, Connected Health/Connected Academy
Siobhan McEldowney, Northern Regional College

Essential Skills Learner of the Year
Chloe Nielson, Network Personnel Ltd.
Daniel Fleming, People 1st
David White, People 1st Lisburn
Dylan Cressey, South Eastern Regional College
Mantvydas Kizauskas, People 1st Lisburn
Matthew Wiggins, Ashfield Boys High School

Traineeship/Apprenticeship Learner of the Year
Jack Evans, South West College
Jake Wilson, People 1st
James Curry, South Eastern Regional College
Megan Moore, North West Regional College
Ryan Phelan, North West Regional College
Tom Brett, South Eastern Regional College

Advancing Learning Through Innovation
Belfast Met
Marion Centre of Excellence CIC
Northern Regional College
South Eastern 
Regional College (Energy and Renewable Team)
South Eastern Regional College (Hospitality and Culinary Arts School)
W5 LIFE

Provider of the Year
Belfast Met Supported Learning
Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum
Habitat for Humanity Ireland
Hurt

Northern Regional College
W5 LIFE

CEO of OCN, Martin Flynn.

Total Bull at Balmoral Show 2024

Enjoy this sneak peek into some of the photos from the 155th Balmoral Show!

To see more photos from the event, check out the June issue of Ulster Tatler.

Kate O’Rourke, Michelle McCalvey and Hollie Rourke showing Irish Moiled.
Brian and Brenda McDermott (Dunnes Stores).
Food NI breakfast at Balmoral.
Lorraine and Naomi Alexander with Ballyboley Baxter ‘Issy’.
Michaela Mackin and Julie Parkinson from NI Public Sector Ombudsman.