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Magheramorne Estate Spreads Christmas Cheer at Festive Market
Magheramorne Estate was delighted to welcome 40 local artisan small business to their inaugural, Festive Market where over 1000 visitors were treated to a huge variety of fabulous products with everything from handmade soaps, scented candles, original paintings and stunning wreaths, to bespoke jewellery, Christmas decorations and mouthwatering cheeses, honey, chutneys and fresh baked Jane’s Kitchen puddings, cakes and mince pies.
Set within the fabulous drawing rooms and ballroom at the 40-are estate, guests embraced the Christmas spirit, enjoying live entertainment and warm, comforting treats from Jane’s Kitchen pop-up café in between picking up perfect gifts for themselves and love ones, all while supporting local businesses.
Full coverage in our December issue, on sale now!
Lawyers in Masquerade
The Northern Ireland Young Solicitors’ Association (“NIYSA”) and the Young Bar Association (“YBA”) recently hosted a Masquerade Ball.
The event took place at Crumlin Road Gaol, Belfast and was kindly sponsored by Hunter Savage, The Law Society of Northern Ireland and the Bar Council of Northern Ireland.
Full coverage in our November issue!
On Saturday 7th October, the Northern Ireland Young Solicitor’s Association (“NIYSA”) and the Young Bar Association (“YBA”) hosted a Masquerade Ball.
The event took place at Crumlin Road Gaol, Belfast and was kindly sponsored by Hunter Savage, The Law Society of Northern Ireland and the Bar Council of Northern Ireland.
Full coverage in our November issue!
‘Gin-gle’ all the way with award-winning sustainable sips from Symphonia Spirits
Symphonia Spirits has redefined craft gin with its award-winning gin with a sustainable twist – it’s unique distillation process, inspired by luxury perfumery, cuts energy use to just 2% of traditional methods.Combining spirits, style and sustainability, each Symphonia Spirits bottle is designed with repurposing in mind, with colourful glass and ornate metallic etchings making them ideal for upcycling.With Dry Gin, Apple Gin, Raspberry Gin Liqueur and Apple Rum in its collection, every Symphonia Spirits product is crafted with love and sustainability in mind.Exclusive offer (available online only): Symphonia Spirits Gin and Glasses gift set (£44.95/€50 + P&P) and Premium Gin Hamper (£99.95/€115 + P&P).Shop the Symphonia Spirits range at: Symphonia Spirits | Irish Craft Gin | Gin Liqueur | Apple Rum
Teeing Off for Action Cancer
On Thursday 31st August, David Scott Tiles held a charity golf day at The Kingfisher Estate, Hilton Hotel, Templepatrick. The round of golf was in aid of Action Cancer with golfers being treated to a bacon roll, followed by dinner and a charity auction in the evening.
90 Years of Alwood Marked by New Showroom
To mark 90 years in business, Alwood Kitchens held the official launch of their Bangor showroom on Thursday 21st September. The show room is located on Hamilton Road. Among those in attendance were Bangor Chamber of Commerce, Geoff Thompson and special guest Sir Desmond Lorimer.
For full coverage see our October issue, on sale now!
McConnell & Dixon
Miss Ioné McConnell, daughter of Karen and Ivor McConnell from Portadown, recently married Theodore Dixon, son of Sharon and Billy Dixon from Craigavon.
The wedding took place on 4th July 2023 at Loughbrickland Reformed Presbyterian, followed by a reception at Darver Castle.
Ioné wore a stunning gown from Orchid Bridal, Portadown and Theo wore a suit from McCalls, Lisburn.
Photography by Jervis Wedding Photography
Featured in the September issue of Ulster Tatler.
Beefsteak BBQ
United Wines hosted their summer BBQ and wine tasting evening on Tuesday 1st August at Crumlin Road Gaol, Belfast.
The evening was courtesy of Beefsteak Club whose wine was on offer for the evening.
Full coverage in our September issue, on sale Friday!
Exciting new premises for sustainable jewellery brand Monday’s Child
Ulster Tatler’s spotlight on Northern Irish jewellery and accessories brand…
Monday’s Child is the brainchild of Kilkeel native Laura McBride. The brand was born out of a demand for affordable and sustainable life-proof jewellery that didn’t break the bank. Following a chat with a friend about her designer (very expensive) hoops tarnishing after a couple of months, Laura became obsessed with finding a better alternative.
After nearly a year of research and development, she launched Monday’s Child in December 2021 and never looked back.
Back then Laura and her husband were renovating an old farmhouse and living in a caravan on site. Laura said,
“I can’t explain the difficulty in getting aesthetic pictures for a new website in a 1993 caravan with floral curtains to boots, but we got there! One thing I’ve learned from starting a new business from scratch is not to let your current circumstances dictate your future outcomes too much. Get creative and find a way to make it work. My daily walks with my dog Cash became a great excuse to create content on the go. Thanks to my new venture with Linked permanent jewellery, I’ve now outgrown our spare room (much to my husband’s delight) and have moved into a new studio in Portview Trade Centre, Belfast.”
Laura loves chatting to her customers about what makes Monday’s Child unique. Every piece from her collection uses medical grade recycled stainless steel. Their innovative plating process is 10x stronger than standard gold plating, which means she can offer a guarantee that their jewellery will never tarnish or lose its colour. Laura often meet customers at markets that bought from her when she had just launched, and their jewellery looks good as new. She says, “It’s so lovely meeting people that feel as passionate about Monday’s Child as I do!”
Laura’s inspiration for each Monday’s Child collection is always underpinned by curating pieces that are wearable every-day and on every occasion, whether it’s at the beach or your best friend’s wedding. The shapes and geometry found in nature have had a massive influence on each piece. She likes to include fun sometimes with off the cuff details and not to take it all too seriously. Her goal is to provide jewellery that inspires confidence in the wearer and can be worn 24/7.
Linked permanent jewellery is Monday’s Child’s latest offering and Laura says the response has been incredible.
“Permanent jewellery has been trending on TikTok for a while, but there was no one offering it in Northern Ireland. I launched Linked in March of this year and while it’s a risk being the first to offer something new, I’m glad I went for it.
It involves welding a seamless, clasp less bracelet on the wearer, creating the ultimate Link between two people. It’s such a delightful thing to do with a loved one, mark a special occasion or even just to treat yourself. I’ve been a part of some really special moments with customers which I’m so thankful for.”
You can check out the latest Monday’s Child collection or book a permanent jewellery experience on their website- www.mondays-child.uk.
Make sure to follow Monday’s child on Instagram and Facebook so you don’t miss out on their latest collections:
https://www.instagram.com/mondays_child_uk/
https://www.facebook.com/mondayschildjewelleryuk
Ballymiscaw Young Farmers
Ballymiscaw Young Farmers recently held their dinner dance in the Clandeboye Lodge Hotel.
The event took place on Saturday 25th March and was attended by past and present members. Drinks were served upon arrival, followed by dinner and a disco to end the night.
Full coverage in our May issue, now on sale!
Ballyclare Secondary Formal
Ballyclare Secondary recently held their formal at Galgorm Resort and Spa. The event was attended by Year 12, 13 and 14 pupils and was a wonderful evening enjoyed by both students and staff. The Great hall at Galgorm was beautifully decorated for the ‘Starry Night’ theme.
For full coverage of this event see our March issue, now on sale!