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WHAT’S THE STORY? SENsations learning support recently hosted an open day to showcase its new child & family wellbeing centre with state of the at facilities for children with learning difficulties & special needs Dr Clare Caughey is an educational psychologist (registered with the HCPC) and special needs teacher. She set up SENsations to provide affordable access to psychology for parents of children and young people in NI

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NEW STATE OF THE ART CHILD AND FAMILY WELLBEING CENTRE OPENS IN EAST BELFAST Chris Lyttle, MLA for East Belfast, attended the official opening of the new centre which is located on the Montgomery Road. The facility will be available for a diverse range of children and families.

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ollowing a grant from Unltd, SENsations learning support, a community interest company, was established by Dr Clare Caughey, a local educational psychologist in 2015. The new centre, located on the Mongomery Road in east Belfast, is the next step in the new venture for Clare and she hopes that a diverse range of children and fa milies will be able to avail of the service. “SENsations learning support was set up with the clear purpose of benefiting children and young people in our local communities who otherwise are not

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NEWS GOOD RELATIONS >>>>> Lagan Village Youth & Community Group aims to engage and provide educational support for young people, adults, and members of the BME Community.

JUNE 2016 PROMOTING INTEGRATION

Mixing Through Martial Art in Lower Ravenhill Young people in the Lower Ravenhill are learning the art of self-control and discipline through Chinese martial arts.

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very Tuesday evening the Lagan Village Youth Centre hosts the martial arts class for 9-13 years olds from the surrounding area thanks to funding from the Housing Executive. Up to 14 children join the two hour class each week to learn about martial art and the discipline needed to progress. Through the class, which is run by Youn Long Zhu, they learn about traditional Chinese culture and the language as well as the martial art. The young people come from a variety of cultural backgrounds so they have the opportunity to mix and learn more about each other’s traditions through a shared interest in martial arts. George Newell, of Lagan Village Youth and Community Group, said: “The class has opened up many avenues for the young people involved as they learn about each other’s backgrounds and more specifically the Chinese culture when they come together. In addition they are learning the invaluable tools of discipline and self-control as they develop their knowledge of the martial art. I’d like to thank the Housing Executive for their support of our work.” Gary Ballantyne the Housing Executive’s South & East Belfast Area Manager, commented: “We are pleased to support this martial art class in Lower Ravenhill as it is a different but effective way of promoting integration, inter-cultural awareness and mutual understanding.”

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Martial Arts Teacher, Youn Long Zhu, puts the class through their paces at Lagan Village Youth Centre with the help of the Housing Executive’s Good Relations Officer, Emma Galway.

Battlefield Study Tour

EAST BELFAST’S HOLLIE MAKES JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY East Belfast teenager Hollie Croft has been on a journey of discovery to see Flanders Fields, marking the centenary of the Battle of the Somme.

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n the year which marks the one hundredth anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, East Belfast teenager Hollie Croft has been on a journey of discovery to see Flanders Fields at first hand and pay personal respects at the graveside of her relative, Corporal Robert Albert Croft of 5th Battalion Tank Corps who lies in Hangard Communal Cemetery in France. Hollie, an enthusiastic Cadet Corporal with the Clonaver Detachment Army Cadet Force in East Belfast, was taking part in a battlefield study tour to the Somme and Ypres areas organised for Cadets by the Army Cadet Force Association Northern Ireland. Together with around 40 Cadets and wwwaccompanying Adult Volunteers from across Northern Ireland, Hollie found the pages of the history books brought to life by ‘Exercise SOMME 100’. Army Cadet Force

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Hollie is pictured at the graveside, as Colonel McCleery presents her with a commemorative copy of the message which was sent to the relatives of all dead soldiers from King George V.

Association Chairman, Colonel Dave McCleery OBE, says, “The Cadets were an extremely receptive audience, all eager to find out as much as they could about a period of history which most of them are currently studying at school. As we journeyed around we all became increasingly and painfully aware that many of those who sacrificed their lives were not much older than our own Cadets. That sense of connection added to the poignancy of the tour and I know it is an experience which will live long in all our memories.” The group visited Etaples Military Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery in France before taking in many important historical sites in the Somme area including the Lochnagar Crater, the Tank Corp Memorial and The Windmill at Pozières, the Dickens Memorial,

the Devonshire Trench, the Sunken Road and the Thiepval Memorial. Wreath laying ceremonies and a short Remembrance Service were conducted at the Ulster Tower and Guillemont. As they toured the Ypres area the young Cadets learned of the battle of Messines where the 36th Ulster Division and the 16th Irish Division fought side by side, visiting the Pool of Peace at Spanbroekmolen, Tyne Cot and Langmark Cemeteries and the Round Tower at the Island of Ireland Peace Park in Messines. The tour gave all the Cadets an insight into the realities of World War 1, and a renewed respect for those who found themselves on the front line. Some of the Cadets, like Hollie, added a further dimension to the sombre experience by visiting family graves.

ON BEHALF OF THE CADETS, COLONEL MCCLEERY THANKED ALL THOSE WHO MADE THE TRIP POSSIBLE, NOTABLY SPONSORS RFCA (NI), CCFA AND AFCA AND PAID TRIBUTE TO TOUR GUIDE, COLONEL DEREK SMYTH OBE FOR THE BREADTH AND DEPTH OF HIS KNOWLEDGE AND EMPATHY.

“I was glad to be able to visit the Hangard Cemetery to pay respects at the grave of my own family member, Robert Albert Croft, to show that he hasn’t been forgotten even a century later, but it was a desperately sad experience. You think you know about World War 1 because you study it at school, but visiting the places where it all happened and where so many people died makes it seem so much more real. This is something I will always remember.”


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Give & Take Start is a 14 week intensive employability and personal development programme supporting young people move into employment, training or education and feel more a part of their community.

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L-R: Matthew Smyth with Ashleigh Roberts from East & South Belfast Alternatives / Mumtaz Ahmed Ali & Habsa Adan with Ashleigh Roberts / Mumtaz Ahmed Ali, Habsa Adan, David Boyd, Jordan Speers, Abdiaziz Ali, William Bothwell, Matthew Smyth, Cormac Payling with Ashleigh Roberts

East Belfast Young People Sharing Ideas

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ALMOST 40 young people involved in an employability programme launched a ‘Youth Manifesto’ on Thursday, asking new and returned MLAs to make a commitment young people.

FRESH IDEAS TO START OFF THE NEW ASSEMBLY Local 16-24 year olds seize the day and share their ideas with elected representatioves tying in with the new assembly launch.

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he 16 to 24 years olds involved in the Give & Take: Start Programme - based in East & South Belfast, Shankill & North Belfast and North Down & Ards - take a regular interest in local politics and felt the new Assembly mandate presented the best time to share their ideas in writing with elected representatives in their constituencies. The Young People Want Action On The Following Areas: Tackle Youth Unemployment And Create Good Quality Jobs / Increase Funding For Healthcare / Access To Housing And Benefits For Those Who Need Them / Integrated Education And Access To Community-Based Training / Justice, A Shared Future And Young People Having Their Say. Speaking at a celebration event for the 38 young people moving on from the current phase of the programme, Dearbhla Holohan, Give & Take: Start Programme manager at Include Youth said: “The young people from across the three programme sites worked together to come up with what they felt were the most important issues they want the new Assembly

to take forward. The young people all want to work so it was no surprise the number top issue highlighted by them was the urgency at which government needs to address the high levels of youth unemployment here. In the manifesto they call on government to offer employers greater incentives to provide young people with paid work, ban zero hour contracts and increase investment in community initiatives effectively supporting young people into work.” Give & Take Start is a 14 week intensive employability and personal development programme supporting young people move into employment, training or education and feel more a part of their community. It is delivered by Include Youth in partnership with East and South Belfast Alternatives and funded by the European Social Fund and the Department of Employment and Learning. Matthew Smyth, one of the 13 participants on the programme in the East and South Belfast area, is currently applying for jobs and hopes to gain a place on a course at Belfast Met in September, said: “Start

helped me gain qualifications and increase my confidence so I was able to apply for work. It also helped me meet new people from different backgrounds.” Ashleigh Roberts, Give & Take: Start Programme coordinator at East and South Belfast Alternatives, said: “The young people on Start are a dedicated, vibrant and friendly group. They have worked tirelessly to achieve their essential skills qualifications and have worked hard to secure employment or go onto further training or education. They have grown so much in confidence and I am so proud of all they have achieved.” Young people on the programme in East and South Belfast gained Level 2 Essential Skills qualifications in Maths and English, OCN employability qualifications and a few have moved on to study child care, an access course in biomedical science and a job in social care. They also volunteered at the Welcome Organisation and took part in sports events, mental health and well-being initiatives and lectures about how they can access university.

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he Portadown based bakery will also offer Asda Dundonald shoppers the chance to ‘Meet the Manager’ via an exclusive in store competition. Chris Moore, National Account Manager, Irwin’s Bakery, said: “We are delighted to secure this new deal for our Howell’s products with Asda - as well as joining with the retailer to offer customers a unique VIP football experience. As a family-owned business that has been baking bread for more than 100 years, we are passionate about local, grassroots sports and the importance of promoting a healthy lifestyle. “Irwin’s is a long-time supporter of the Irish FA as title sponsor of the Irish FA Nutty Krust Holiday camps – and the new products and in store competition are the perfect way to celebrate what is going to be an exciting summer of football. We are confident Asda shoppers will love the new products – as well as being in with the chance to win a meet and greet with Michael O’Neill and football kit of their choice!” Billy Clelland, Quality Manager

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Northern Ireland, Asda, added: “Asda is committed to supporting local producers and we’re delighted to team up with Irwin’s for this exclusive in store competition. We are always looking for ways to give added value to our customers and with football fever setting in, this competition provides the perfect opportunity. Irwin’s Howell’s products are always a firm favourite with our customers so we know the new Football Joeys and Football Biscuits are sure to score a goal with families

watching the matches.” The new Howell’s products are available in all Asda NI stores now, and the in store competition runs until 22nd June 2016.One winner and their guest from each of the 16 Asda stores will win a VIP visit to Windsor Park in October, which will include a meet-and-greet with Northern Ireland Manager Michael O’Neill. One runner-up from each store will win an international team jersey of his or her choice.

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Pictured at the launch of the competition is Chris Moore, National Account Manager, Irwin’s Bakery, Northern Ireland Manager Michael O’Neill, Billy Clelland. Quality Manager Northern Ireland, Asda, Abbi Alexander (10) from Lisburn and Kalum Hull (11) from Moira.

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JUNE 2016 A brand new section of the Connswater Community Greenway opened to the Public today, 27th May 2016. Marsh Wiggle Way, a new one kilometre cycle and pedestrian link connecting Orangefield

EAST BELFAST TO CONNECT WITH MARSH-WIGGLE WAY

Park and Clarawood to the Braniel, marks the completion of a major section of the Connswater Community Greenway in east Belfast. Following a recent public campaign, which received overwhelming

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PICTURED L-R : Haley Harrison, 10 Braniel PS; Marsh-Wiggle; Emma McMurray, 7 Orangefield PS

When completed in 2017, the Connswater Community Greenway will be a living landmark and a fantastic legacy for everyone from across the city and beyond to enjoy.

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s well as offering greener, cleaner spaces, including a wildlife corridor from Belfast Lough to the Castlereagh Hills, the nine kilometre linear park includes 16km of foot and cycle paths, improved green spaces, 26 new or improved bridges and crossings, 5km of flood walls and embankments, 6 new tourism and heritage trails and a C.S. Lewis Square at Holywood Arches for celebrations and events. The Department for Infrastructure’s Rivers Agency is also working in partnership to deliver elements of the combined East Belfast Flood Alleviation Scheme, which will help to reduce flooding to 1,700 properties in east Belfast. As part of the opening celebrations of Marsh-wiggle Way key stakeholders including politicians, residents, businesses and nearby schools were invited to walk the way and enjoy activities such as music, crafts, story-telling and even take part in a unique Marsh-wiggle Wig Wam experience. The newly landscaped greenway link with lighting and street furniture will be open 24/7 and encourage people to get active by walking, running or cycling. The Connswater Community Greenway is a £40

million funded project developed by EastSide Partnership and delivered by Belfast City Council who is managing the project construction. Funded by the Big Lottery Fund, Belfast City Council, the Department for Communities and the DfI Rivers Agency, the Greenway will improve the quality of life for local people and create a legacy for future generations. Speaking at the opening of Marsh-Wiggle Way, Wendy Langham Programme Manager Connswater Community Greenway, said: “The opening of Marsh-Wiggle Way marks a significant milestone in the development of the Connswater Community Greenway. Not only will this brand new one kilometre link help to increase accessibility and opportunities for healthier lifestyles but will further connect people and places across the east of the city and beyond. Community engagement is at the very heart of the project and we were delighted that the link was named Marsh-wiggle Way by public vote. This opening is especially significant as it is the first of a series of openings of new sections of the greenway, with many exciting new places to open this year.”

Late Night Adventures

St George’s Market Extends Friday Opening Hours

Our local award-winning market is now open to 3pm every Friday thanks to visitor demand.

support, Marsh-wiggle Way was named after the fictional frog like humanoid marsh-dwellers found in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair, written by east Belfast Author C.S Lewis.

PICTURED L-R : Haley Harrison, 10 Braniel PS; MarshWiggle; Emma McMurray, 7 Orangefield PS; Frankie Shanks, Grosvenor Grammar School; Marsh-Wiggle

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The St George’s Market extended opening hours will allow visitors even more time to soak up and enjoy all that our market has to offer. With live music every weekend, over 248 traders and almost one million visitors through the doors in 2015, St George’s Market is now an established visitor attraction in our city. Not only that, but 2016 is the year to celebrate 120 years of the St George’s Friday market. Whilst a number of the market’s traders have not physically been trading for this length of time, they are second, third and fourth generation market traders. A wellknown trader, Jim Murdoch, first began working in the market back in 1947 at the young age of 14! Jim’s grandfather, James Megaghan, was instrumental in

ensuring that the build of the market, which took six years to complete, actually came to fruition. Upon completion, Jim’s mother, who owned a fruit and vegetable shop in Cromac Street, then requested to trade at the Friday market. Generations of the Murdoch family have been trading at St George’s ever since! So here’s to another 120 years of Friday market trading. If you’d like to keep up-to-date with all of the latest market news you can subscribe to our monthly newsletter at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/markets or simply check out the market events page. You can also contact the market directly on 028 9043 5704 or email markets@belfastcity.gov.uk


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Little Wing Pizzeria has six restaurants across including Enniskillen, Bangor, Holywood, Ann Street, Belfast, Lisburn Road, Belfast and Ballyhackamore Little Wing Pizzeria is committed to the community and always supports local schools and charities. It has raised nearly £40,000 over the last six years for charity. All of Little Wing Pizzeria’s coffees are organic, fair trade and have the Rain Forest Alliance seal of approval. Little Wing Pizzeria’s pizzas contain no additives

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JUNE 2016 Time To Wing It

APPY DAYS! LITTLE WING PIZZERIA TEAMS UP WITH STUDENTS TO CREATE NEW ‘WINGIN’ IT’ GAME Northern Ireland’s favourite pizzeria, Little Wing has launched an exciting new mobile game.

The popular home grown pizzeria group partnered with University of Ulster design students, tasking them with creating the design concept for their first ever mobile game, ‘Wingin’ It’, which is now available to download free from the Apple App Store and Google Play. University of Ulster BDes (Hons) Interaction Design students, Inga Hampton and Andy Whann jumped at the chance to get involved in the exciting project and stepped up to the plate with innovative concepts for the game. The students’ ideas were then brought to life by local developer, Chris Coleman. ‘Wingin’ It’ challenges players to make pizzas from the Little Wing menu; gamers must catch toppings on a winged pizza base as they fall from the sky whilst avoiding hitting any pesky clouds. Players from as young as four years old will find themselves quickly immersed in the addictive game, becoming more and more determined to beat their high scores.

Pictured: Ariana Loughlin, age 5 gets to grips with ‘Wingin It’, alongside Little Wing Director Luke Wolsey and University of Ulster students Andy Whann and Inga Hampton

And with the ‘Winging It’ high scores to be displayed on leader boards in each of Little Wing’s six restaurants, the pressure is on for pizza lovers to hone their skills. The game is the next stage in a series of ongoing investments in Little Wing’s digital offering, following the launch of its new website www.littlewingpizzeria.com earlier this year. Players can download the game on both the Apple App Store and Google Play, so whether you are in one of the six Little Wing restaurants, or the comfort of your own home, you can grab a ‘pizza the action’. Commenting on the launch, Luke Wolsey, Managing Director, Little Wing Pizzeria said: “Little Wing Pizzeria has six successful branches in Northern Ireland and we are always looking for opportunities to grow and develop our offering. The decision to get involved with the University of Ulster was easy and we were thrilled to see the quality of the ideas that

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students submitted. Inga and Andy really impressed us with their designs, as they captured the family fun ethos of Little Wing perfectly. We hope that working with Little Wing will help them to develop and build their experience for future. “I am confident the new game will add an extra element of fun for our customers, young and old, and I look forward to seeing the high scores rolling in.” Commenting on her involvement with the concept of the Little Wing game, Inga Hampton said: “Getting the opportunity to be involved with the concept and design of a brand new game for Little Wing was very exciting. We are thrilled to have been given this opportunity and to see our ideas become a reality.” Andy Whann added: “Having this experience has been great to help us build up our skills for the work place in future and will make a great addition to our CVs. We can’t wait to download the game for ourselves and see what high scores we can get.”

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The Feline Feast: The Charity Formal Event of 2016 A local feline welfare charity is holding a formal dinner dance to raise money to help cats in the local area.

he Feline Feast is to be held on Saturday 24th September 2016 at the Wellington Park Hotel in Belfast and will raise vital cash for Cats Protection’s Belfast Adoption Centre; part of the UK’s leading feline welfare charity which helps over 205,000 cats and kittens each year. All funds raised will go to help unwanted and abandoned cats whilst they wait to find loving new homes. The Feline Feast promises to be an elegant evening of dining and live entertainment in the company of fellow feline enthusiasts. Guests will be treated to a red carpet arrival and champagne reception with local jazz trio – Laurence T & The Wolfmen providing laid back beats. A four course dining experience will then follow with smokin’ hot Americana music from five piece band Jenny ‘Cat’ Kallen & The Doggone Rockin’. Finally guests will be able to dance the night away into the wee small hours with DJ Keith Benson providing the floor fillers. Belfast Adoption Centre Manager Bel Livingstone said: “The Feline Feast promises to be a really special night – especially as it will help raise some much needed funds to help us care for unwanted cats.” Tickets for The Feline Feast are only £40 each and are on sale now from the Belfast Adoption Centre. Everyone is welcome to attend so don’t miss out on the charity formal event of 2016 and get hold of your ticket now! For further information about The Feline Feast, or to adopt a cat, please call in to the Belfast Adoption Centre at 270 Belfast Road, Dundonald, BT16 1UE or contact 028 9048 0202 or belfast@cats.org.uk

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East Belfast man Brian Lee celebrates his 80th birthday in October. But instead of gifts, he is requesting donations to be made to the Macular Society, a condition Brian has himself. What is Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)? The macula is part of the retina at the back of the eye. It’s only as big as a grain of rice but it gives us our central vision and fine detail of what we see. Macular degenration has a profound impact on those with the condition. There are many forms of macular disease. AMD is the most common. Find out more at www.macularsociety.org

BELFAST CITY AIRPORT BEFRIENDS FRIENDS OF ASHA

With the support of George Best Belfast City Airport’s Community Fund, Holywood-based charity Friends of Asha has developed a professional Toolkit for secondary schools across Northern Ireland which provides important volunteering information as well as an account of past volunteers’ experiences. The charity, which is a support group for the work of Asha in Delhi, India, has five existing partnerships with schools in Northern Ireland. Supported by the Community Fund, which to date has provided funding of approximately £250,000 to a number of local community

projects, Friends of Asha hopes the Toolkit will inspire other schools to sign up to the volunteer programme and establish their own link with Delhi. The Toolkit introduces many of Northern Ireland’s teenagers to the challenges of third world poverty and contributes greatly to their own self-development. PICTURED with the Toolkit are Daphne Wright, Asha Coordinator for Ireland, Eddie Graden, Watch Commander with the Fire and Rescue team at Belfast City Airport, and Pearl Donnelly, Asha Schools Coordinator.


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ROGER GETS RELIEF AFTER 10 YEARS OF FOOT PAIN My foot pain started about 10 years ago with pain on the ball of my foot. The longer I stood and the further I walked the worse it got.

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he pain in my foot meant that I was constantly buying different types of shoes in an attempt to relieve the pain. This become frustrating and expensive as nothing seemed to solve the problem! A friend suggested that I try off the shelf orthotics as I have a high arched foot. This di help initially but then gradually the problem got worse again. The pain then started spreading into my heels. A podiatrist told me about the Northern Ireland Foot and Ankle Clinic and that they make their own

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DAVID SAYS “Most people think that it’s only flat feet that need support, but the high arch foot can be equally painful for different reasons. Rogers’s foot was a classic high arch foot which was becoming stressed through his midfoot. With this type of foot it is essential that the orthotic fits exactly through the arch area. Off the shelf devices and many modern custom foot supports don’t do this and that’s why a great many don’t work as well as they should. At the Northern Ireland Foot and Ankle Clinic we make all our supports and braces by hand on a cast of the foot and this insures a really good fitting device which is more comfortable and works properly.”

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JUNE 2016 Tails & Trails

WHAT’S THE STORY? Cancer Focus NI is calling all dog lovers to sign up to its Waggy Woodland Walk in Stormont Estate, Belfast, to raise vital funds for its family support service. Bring your four legged friends as well as the whole family for the Sunday Funday fundraiser on Sunday 26th June. The walk will kick off on Sunday 26th June at 11am at Stormont Estate, Belfast. ‘Pawty’ bags are available for the first 50 to register so sign up now! Contact the fundraising team at fundraising@ cancerfocusni. org or call 028 9068 0786.

PAWS FOR A CAUSE

CURRENT MISS EAST BELFAST AND MISS NI FINALIST HOPE MAIRS SWAPS THE CATWALK FOR AN ALL-IMPORTANT DOG WALK CALLING THE DOG COMMUNITY OF NORTHERN IRELAND TO PAWS FOR A CAUSE AND REGISTER FOR THE WAGGY WOODLAND WALK

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he event will feature the central Waggy Woodland Walk with a choice of a long or short walk -suitable for dogs and owners of all ages, shapes and sizes. The fun day will also include face painting, a doggy caricaturist, stalls, on-site vet, doggy competitions, and much more. With top prizes to be won on the day and ‘pawty’ bags for the first 50 to register, this is an event not to be missed by any dog lover! Current Miss East Belfast and Miss NI finalist Hope Mairs said: “As a huge dog lover I am urging everyone to bring along their pooches and join forces with our local cancer charity Cancer Focus NI for this worthy cause.The Waggy Woodland Walk will hopefully help raise awareness of their incredible services which are available for local cancer patients and their families in Northern Ireland. It’s great to see an event like this in the community, bringing everyone together in joint support, so I want to encourage all the local dogs and owners to turn out for this brilliant local charity.” Suzie Colledge, community fundraising officer, Cancer Focus NI, said: “I am so excited to be holding such a fun event for the whole community. We are inviting all the family to come along and of course dogs of all shapes and sizes. Our walk will not only increase awareness of Cancer Focus NI and the support services we offer but will also raise vital funds. All the money raised will go towards funding our family support service which supports children or young people when a mum, dad or other adult family member has cancer. This event will not only be a great day out for you and your whole family but it will also help us to raise vital funds for local cancer patients and their families.” ANYONE WHO HAS CONCERNS ABOUT CANCER CAN SPEAK TO A SPECIALIST NURSE ON THE CANCER FOCUS NI FREE HELPLINE, 0800 783 3339.

Get Set For Summer With Gordons Chemists!

For all your summer essentials, look no further than Northern Ireland’s leading pharmacy chain – Gordons Chemists. From personal hygiene to freshening up your home and sun protection, Gordons Chemists will have you covered this summer. With Nivea and Ambre Solaire suncream ranges starting from only £3.99, this is our lowest ever price! From milks to lotions, sprays and creams, the range of products available for all skin types is second to none. Your friendly Gordons Chemists pharmacist is also on hand should you require advice on how best to protect your skin from the harmful rays. If you’d rather achieve a sunkissed look without needing to step outside, Sunshimmer Self Tan Tubes could be just what you need – half price at just £3.49! The ever popular Mane N Tail shampoos and conditioners are only £4.99 and we have a 6 pack of Jonhson’s Baby Wipes for only £3.99! For men who like to groom themselves now that the summer is here, we have L’Oreal’s Men Expert range and the Nivea Mens range at half price! In conjunction with the launch of the new Lynx Pump Sprays, we are running a competition for customers to win 1 of 3 holiday vouchers worth £2500 each with local company Clubworld Travel who were northern Ireland Travel Agent of the year for 2015! It’s free to enter at any Gordons Chemists branch and no purchase is necessary. Serving the local community in Northern Ireland since 1980, Gordons Chemists is the leading independent pharmacy chain with 51 stores across NI. To shop online log onto www.gordonsdirect.com and be the first to find out about all the latest health and beauty trends and exclusive offers at facebook www.facebook.com/gordonschemists and on twitter @gordonschemists.

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EAST BELFAST TEENAGER SEEKS TECH BACKERS

Mason Robinson is scouring the city for its best investors, programmers and entrepreneurs to help him develop his award-winning business idea into reality.

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ason wants interested parties to join him in a co-operative to help launch I-Save – software that automatically backs up USB files. He said: “It will allow people from Belfast to invest and own a part of my business as well as programmers and entrepreneurs giving me advice in what I should do next. I do not know how much cash I need although every penny counts. I am hoping to start up the Kickstarter again over the summer, just as it has been hectic with school work. There is no words to describe what it means to me to run a business. I would am determined to create a successful business. Once successful I would like to help others who are in need.” A 16-year-old student’s invention means that you’ll never have to panic about losing USB sticks again. Mason, who attends Ashfield Boys’ High School, has created unique software which auto syncs your files from your USB stick to cloud storage. Mason explained the thinking behind his invention: “USB sticks are probably the most unreliable source when it comes to backing up or saving files to. The reason why? Well, they either corrupt but we mostly lose them, and it’s definitely not a good feeling when you’ve lost your whole years work with no back up. This has happened to me countless times.” Mason added: “I realised that I wasn’t the only one who faced this. Probably in fact millions of people are faced with the problem. I knew that I had to do something about this, so I came up with the idea ‘I-Save’.” If you would like to help Mason out please contact him on email masonrobinson427@ gmail.com or by calling 07934 619106

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JUNE 2016 EBM and Skainos staff were delighted to hear that the new Finance Minister was dropping by on the very day he was appointed. Máirtín arrived late afternoon and

had a look around, met with Linda Ervine who has been running the Turas Irish Language project for several years and also spoke with Skainos Centre Manager Gary

Robb. Máirtín is no stranger to EBM. He opened the Royal Avenue Restore charity shop 3 years ago and has also supported numerous events at Skainos.

NEW FINANCE MINISTER MÁIRTÍN Ó MUILLEOIR VISITS EBM ON THE DAY HE IS APPOINTED

Máirtín centre with Linda Ervine and Gary Robb on the new Finance Minister’s recent visit to EBM

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East Belfast Quilter Sparkles At UK Quilt Show

Yvonne McKee of Quilters Quest, Belfast won two prizes recently at a prestigious UK quilting show. She won First Prize in the Large Wall Hanging category with her quilt called “Sparkling Beauty.” She also won Quilts UK Overall Runner Up with the same entry.

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uilts UK is an eagerly awaited quilt show for the patchwork and quilting enthusiast, and is held at the Three Counties Showground in Malvern, Worcestershire, in May each year. The winning quilt by Yvonne took over a year to make. First, there were over 100 different fabrics to cut and sew into the New York Beauty style blocks. This process took six months to complete. After that the quilt top was customised by Yvonne on her Gammill Longarm Quilting Machine. Each area of the quilt required its own quilting design. At this stage the quilt was washed and then blocked out on a hard surface to ensure it was perfectly square. “Your heart is in your mouth when you put your precious quilt into the washing machine, as you are never quite sure if the colours will run or not. But adding commercial colour protectors to the wash seems to ensure that this does not happen. At least not so far!” said Yvonne. The edge of the quilt was then finished off with a very

fine piped orange binding. Then the fun began – adding hundreds upon hundreds of decorative Swarovski crystals, which created an importance visual sparkle. “Sometimes it’s hard to know when to stop once you get started with the crystals but I did leave some areas plain so that the eye could rest on those spots,” added Yvonne. As a final touch, small beads were painstakingly hand sewn around the outside edge of the quilt. This was a true labour of love. You can see the quilt on display at Quilters Quest, 361 Woodstock Road, Belfast. Quilters Quest opened in 2003 and sells fabric and haberdashery. Patchwork and quilting classes are taught to over 100 people and there are occasional Saturday workshops as well. The business is run by Yvonne and her daughter Clare. A Longarm Quilting Service is also provided by Yvonne for customers who wish to have their quilt tops professionally finished.

he Skainos project was awarded £6.1million under PEACE III Programme to create a new shared space ‘urban village’ which models new approaches to economic activity, training and education, and access to services. Máirtín Ó Muilleoir said: “On my first day as Finance Minister I wanted to visit a project that embodies the ethos of inclusion, is playing its part to boost the economy and working to improve education and skills. The Skainos project is doing just that. An innovative and highly visible shared space, it is one of the clear success stories of the EU PEACE III Programme. Commenting on his appointment, the Minister said: “The role of Finance Minister is one of great responsibility and I am privileged to undertake this role. How public finances

are managed impacts on the lives of all our citizens – from the creation of jobs to how our health service is resourced. I am determined to be forward looking and will endeavour to ensure that the resources we have are used to best possible effect. This is not a role I will take lightly and I am acutely aware of the challenges ahead, not least that we are operating within the constraints of austerity imposed at Westminster and increased demand for services. However, I am confident a united, forward-looking Executive can combine with the community to transform our society.” “Developments such as these make a significant difference to lives of people using the facilities, and can act as a catalyst for wider transformation of the surrounding area.”

Race to the End of the Earth

The Race is On… American Museum of Natural History Exhibit Touches Down in Belfast!

This year’s must-see summer exhibition, ‘Race to the End of the Earth’, which will be on display at Titanic Belfast, from 25th June to 28th August has touched down in Belfast for its premier in the UK and Ireland.

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his is the first-time an exhibition from the American Museum of Natural History, which has been described by the New York Times as “engrossing”, has visited the UK and Ireland. The word-class exhibition, which will be in Titanic Belfast’s Andrews Gallery, is a must-see for kids, parents and explorer enthusiasts alike to learn about the most stirring account of Antarctic exploration of all time – Scott versus Amundsen. Through a series of interactive, multimedia experiences, hands on activities and life-size recreations, the worldclass exhibit explores the ‘Race to the End of the Earth’ by two teams with one goal. Northern Ireland visitors for the first time will be brought back in time to follow in the footsteps of Norwegian Amundsen and Britain’s Scott as they embark on a 1,800-mile journey to be the first to reach the South Pole, showing what life was like for the explorers on the ice 100 years ago as they faced not only the ultimate limits of human endurance but some of the harshest weather conditions in the world, as well of the risk of starvation and frostbite. Race to the End of the Earth is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York (www.amnh.org), in collaboration with Musée des Confluences, Lyon, France, and Royal BC Museum, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Titanic Belfast’s continues to raise its profile on the national and international stage as a world-class attraction and has now welcomed over 2.8 million visitors. It was also recently included in Lonely Planet’s Ultimate Travelist of 500 of the world’s most striking locations, featuring everything from imposing temples to hidden gems, after only three years in operation and was named the ninth best rated museum in the UK Travellers’ Choice™ awards, announced by TripAdvisor. For more information, visit www.titanicbelfast.com.


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“Many of our clients have asked me about tick control in the light of the recent headlines. You will have heard on the news about the threat to dogs posed by the current outbreak of a serious bleeding disease called Babesiosis. It has spread to England from the continent and is already circulating.”

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abesia is spread by bloodsucking parasites called Ticks, which attach themselves to a dog or cat and can grow to about the size of a frozen pea. Ticks are becoming increasingly problematic around Dundonald. They cause a painful localised skin infection with almost every bite and can also spread dangerous diseases, such as Lyme disease (already here), and Babesia which is already spreading in England. Naturally, dog owners are feeling anxious about the reported cases. Please check your pet for ticks after walks and if one is found on the body it should be removed as soon as possible. If you have any concerns about your dog or suspect any signs such as bruises, weakness, pale gums or “coffee-coloured” urine then please contact us immediately on 028 90 419374. Prevention is always better than cure and we recommend year round parasite control including tick prevention. I want to share with you our revised recommendations on flea and tick control in the light of the outbreak, but first some important points on tick removal.

TICK REMOVAL 1. Ticks should be removed with special Tick Removers (available at reception for £4) or with fine tipped tweezers. 2. They should be grasped as close to the skin as possible and gently and steadily extracted. If using the Tick Removers, a gentle anticlockwise twist can help to loosen the mouthparts. 3. Be very careful not to squeeze the Tick in any way as you could cause it to vomit into your pet or burst releasing body fluids and exposing you and your pet to disease

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causing organisms. 4. Never try to burn them, suffocate them, grab them with your fingers, put vaseline on them or any fluids as it will cause them to vomit their gut contents into your pet exposing them to disease. 5. Don’t try to keep them, kiss them, stroke them or play with them because they are not affectionate and will try to attach themselves to you instead or lay eggs and multiply in your garden. A BRIEF SUMMARY OF FLEAS Fleas are also a huge problem in Belfast, and I speak to concerned clients about cases of flea infestation and flea allergy in dogs and cats almost every day. Fleas bites cause intense itchiness and as they feed on the blood of your pet they can cause anaemia and depression. If a person gets a flea bite it can cause a serious inflammatory dermatitis. Fleas also transmit tapeworm between dogs, cats and sometimes humans. Once present, fleas infest a house and can be very difficult to eradicate.

To get you off to the right start, at Ashwood Vets, we’ve extended our offer on Nexgard, Broadline and Frontline Combo.

The choice for dogs 1. A delicious monthly tablet (Nexgard). We believe this is the better flea and tick option as the product is readily enjoyed by dogs, there is no recorded resistance and it has good activity against mites as well. 2. A pipette of liquid monthly on the back of the neck (Frontline Combo). This has been the mainstay of proper flea and tick control for many years and many people like this treatment.

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The choice for cats 1. A small applicator of liquid monthly on the back of the neck (Broadline). This is an excellent flea and tick product, it contains everything which Frontline combo used to contain but provides additional comprehensive worming cover, meaning tabletting is not required. 2. A six month flea injection at the vets twice yearly. Some of our clients prefer this option. It can be given with your annual booster vaccination and then at half way through the year. It is flea prevention only.

Give Kelly a call on 02890 419374 and she will get the right flea and tick pack set out ready for you.

OUR REVISED RECOMMENDATIONS (FLEAS AND TICKS) We recommend that on the 1st of every month, both dogs and cats are treated properly for fleas and ticks, year round. Almost all ‘off the shelf’ flea products do not protect your pet from ticks; in fact some have quite poor flea protection as well. Make sure your pet is properly protected with a treatment that also covers ticks and that is both safe and effective.

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Building a United Community

THOUSANDS TO BENEFIT FROM NEW COMMUNITY RELATIONS FUNDING East Belfast organisations are amongst groups sharing in over £1.2million in funding across Northern Ireland

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he funding is aligned with, and contributes to, the delivery of the NI Executive’s Together: Building a United Community strategy. Over 30 groups tackling sectarianism and promoting understanding across Northern Ireland are sharing in funding from the Community Relations Council. The funding will support a wide variety of community relations and peace building work, including community relations work with schools involving parents, children and teachers; theatre projects promoting cross-cultural understanding; history projects working across the interfaces in Belfast, cross community sports initiatives; and projects to increase the use of shared space for the arts. All are designed to promote diverse participation, trust and mutual understanding between political, cultural and religious communities across the region whether they live in rural or inner-city communities.

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Back row (L-R) Gordon McCoy, TURAS – East Belfast Mission, Gareth Harper, Peace Players, Joe O’Donnell, Belfast Interface Group. Front row (L-R) Linda Ervine, TURAS – East Belfast Mission, Karen McFarlane, Partisan Productions, Jacqueline Irwin, Chief Executive Community Relations Council, Una Niceoin, Prime Cut Productions, Howard Keery, Charter NI and Joe Marley, Belfast Conflict Resolution Consortium.

First Minister, Arlene Foster said: “Northern Ireland is a great place to live and we have come a long way in the last few years. These gains need to be secured and built upon. Our community and voluntary organisations are at the grass roots of our society and are ideally placed to help build good relations. This £1.2million funding will go a long way to help make the aims of the Together: Building a United Community strategy a reality, helping us build a stronger, better Northern Ireland” The deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness said: “Equality of opportunity, good relations and reconciliation will remain at the forefront of the Executive’s work to improve the lives of everyone in the community. We are determined to tackle sectarianism, racism and other forms of intolerance. The Executive cannot achieve our vision for a shared future alone and it is only by working together we can deliver the better tomorrow we all

aspire to. Everyone has a role to play and I have no doubt all the groups receiving this funding will make a real difference and help us to create a society free from division, hate and separation.” Welcoming the funding, CRC Chief Executive, Jacqueline Irwin said, “This funding is going to support important work across the region to build a more shared and united community using sport, drama, education, training and the arts. It will support activity to build strong bonds of connection and sharing between people of all ages, social and cultural backgrounds in rural areas as well as in our cities. In this way we believe it will also help to build a safer environment for us all. We are pleased to distribute this vital funding on behalf of The Executive Office and we encourage more people to get in touch with us and be involved in building a united community now and for the future.”

30th Brownies Willowfield Sew Their Sensational Seeds From Space! You might remember that the Brownies at the 30th Belfast Brownie Unit, based at Willowfield Church were a few months ago preparing to become space biologists and embark on a voyage of discovery by growing seeds that have been into space. In September, 2kg of rocket seeds were flown to the International Space Station (ISS) on Soyuz 44S where they spent several months in microgravity before returning to Earth in March 2016.

On Saturday 5th June, Orangefield Primary School held their annual PTA Summer Fair. The sun shone and about 1,000 people turned up to enjoy the multitude of stalls and activities on offer. There was plenty to keep the keen browsers interested with a wide range of local businesses displaying and selling their goods. The children were well occupied and entertained with face painting, nail art, animals, craft activities, football coaching, treasure hunts, a fire engine, bouncy castles and slides, water zorbs, and much much more. The teachers came out victorious for the second year running in the parent/teacher 5 a-side football match! Nobody went home hungry and the smell of crepes, candy floss, bbq and donuts filled the air! The school has an excellent and extremely hard working PTA and a huge amount of effort was put into organising, setting up and running such a super school event, that provides such fun and enjoyment, raises extremely valuable funds and embraces and involves the wider community.

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East Belfast organisations are some of thirty-three groups tackling sectarianism and promoting understanding across Northern Ireland which are sharing in over £1.2million in funding distributed by the Community Relations Council on behalf of The Executive Office.

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The seeds were been sent as part of Rocket Science, an educational project launched by the RHS Campaign for School Gardening and the UK Space Agency. 30th Belfast Brownies will be one of up to 10,000 schools and youth groups to receive a packet of 100 seeds from space, which they will grow alongside seeds that haven’t been to space and measure the differences over seven weeks. The Brownies won’t know which seed packet contains which seeds until all results have been collected by the RHS Campaign for School Gardening and analysed by professional biostatisticians. Here are some quotes from the Brownies regarding their seed experiment: Explain where & when you will plant your seeds? At brownies next week, then Brown Owl will keep them at her house and bring them back each week for us to see and measure. Then what will you do? We will water them and wait for them to grow. We will also measure them every week. Could humans live on another planet? We don’t need another planet. Earth is exactly right for us.

Just like in Goldy Locks and the Three Bears. (Shannon, 9). Some people want to go to the moon for a holiday (Megan, 7). Living on the moon would be fun because you could bounce about (with no gravity) (Sophie,7) What do you think it would be like to go to space and would you like to go? What would it be like? Dark / Weird / Bright near the sun / Strange / Spooky / Exciting / Fun / Brilliant Would you like to go? Reasons for: it would be fun. You get to eat weird food (Shannon,10). You’d meet a lot of aliens (Anna,7). You could try the water and see how it tastes and see the stars from a different angle (Megan,7). Reasons against: I’ve seen Armageddon! (Shannon,9). You might die (Jessica,9). If you were outside, you might just float away (Shannon,9). Why do you think experiments like this one are interesting?. Because space has zero gravity. What will it be like to grow a plant that has been in zero gravity? (Shannon,10). If the seed have had no air, how will it grow (Megan,7). We want to see the effect space has on flowers and if plants can grow in space (Sophie,7).


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The Story Continues... Prolific historian Aidan Campbell has just released yet another book to add to his astonoshing tally, this time with a look at Greater Belfast. Heres the lowdown from the launch. ‘Belfast Through Time’ is Aidan Campbell’s latest local history book and it was published on Thursday 26th May 2016 at Hillmount Garden Centre, Gilnahirk. It follows on from the publication of 11 local history books covering areas of East Belfast and 1 on South Belfast.

On this occasion the theme is a journey around Greater Belfast and the book takes a number of views of Belfast from years ago, especially from old postcards, and these scenes are compared with a modern photograph taken from, where possible, the same location.

The launch event was very well attended (standing room only) and once again Hillmount Garden Centre generously provided the excellent venue. Guests were entertained with a lovely cuppa and shortbread and given an opportunity to buy a personally

signed copy of the new book. There were entertaining speeches by Gavin Robinson M.P. and Raymond King before Aidan Campbell delivered an interesting Powerpoint presentation on some of the scenes contained within ‘Belfast Through Time’.

Robin Mercer of Hillmount shares a joke with Raymond King, past Chairman of East Belfast Historical Society, Aidan Campbell and Gavin Robinson, M.P. East Belfast.

Aidan with some friends from the Guide Dogs charity including Lisa with guide dog Harry and Katy with guide dog Tara.

Angela Neill and Christine Campbell working hard to generate book sales.

Aidan Campbell with guests Alan Martin (left) and Paddy O’Flaherty

AIDAN CAMPBELL BOOK SALES ONLINE WWW.EASTBELFASTHISTORY.COM ALSO FROM HILLMOUNT GARDEN CENTRE, MARIE CURIE HOSPICE AND HAMILTON NEWS CREGAGH WITH PROFITS DONATED TO LOCAL CHARITY.

Aidan with sponsor, John McClelland (left) from Knightsbridge Wealth Management and guest Barry Spence.

Gavin Robinson, M.P. discusses local history with audience members, (L to R) Daphne Rutledge, Lucinda Rutledge and Carol Anderson.

In addition to ‘Belfast Through Time’ Aidan Campbell has previously published 11 East Belfast local history books entitled: Beaconsfield, Knock, Cherryvalley, Gilnahirk, Castlereagh, Cregagh, Stormont, Sydenham, Belmont and East Belfast Revisited Volumes 1 & 2. Also on South Belfast Newtownbreda. He regularly gives illustrated talks to local groups and societies.


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interested in what happens when parts of our psych break down or simply doesn’t work properly - how do we interact with an altered state of sense and being. As someone who had a terrifying experience of vertigo I’ve always wondered how we process space and depth when our brains are not processing the image properly.

“As someone who loves Klimt and Dali I can’t help but want to produce something that is beautiful!”

I tend to ask these sort of questions by breaking and manipulating technology. As a society we have become more dependant on our gadgets and software that in essence it’s become part of us. By manipulating technology I can express faults in ourselves as humans in a way anyone can understand. I like my practise to be very simple and easy for people to understand. I also make sure my work is entertaining and aesthetically pleasing, As someone who loves Klimt and Dali I can’t help but want to produce something that is beautiful! I came back to Belfast after university with the intent of not staying here very long at all, but after a few months of volunteering for some galleries in the city I started to see the arts scene in Belfast quite differently. The arts scene in Belfast is very inclusive and I feel

there is an unspoken rule of everyone getting involved. There is so much happening, and in a city this small -if anything it’s difficult to avoid becoming part of it. I found that it was very easy for me to get involved in the art scene here since most art spaces are very open to meeting new artists and helping the creative community try out ideas. Since I’ve been here my primary focus has still been my art practise although recently I have been exploring the technology side of things. I’ve been lucky in that there are so many spaces and events focused on digital technology which I have continuously had the opportunity to get involved with. It’s difficult to say where my practise is going right now but I would like to continue my education here in Belfast and immerse myself into the art community.”


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Health, Beauty & Wellbeing WHAT’S THE STORY? >>>>>>> Macmillan Cancer Support’s network of welfare benefits advisers in Northern Ireland last year helped over 6,000 people with cancer claim more than £14 million in benefits payments and patient grants.

Macmillan is working in partnership with Citizens Advice, North West Advice Services and all five health trusts to provide specialist benefits advice to cancer patients receiving treatment in Northern Ireland’s cancer centre and other cancer units.

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Macmillan Helps People Affected By Cancer In NI Claim Over £14 Million In Benefits

Leann Butcher was working as a part-time secretary, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in November 2012.

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he 40-year-old single mum from Limavady had noticed a lump and been to see her GP. Tests revealed the cancer had already spread to her lymph nodes and Leann was told she would need surgery, followed by six courses of chemotherapy and six weeks of radiotherapy. Two days before starting chemotherapy, Leann got a letter from her employers, explaining that, because of her part-time contract, she did not earn enough to qualify for statutory sick pay and was not entitled to contractual sick pay. Leann had never claimed benefits before. She’d worked for the same company for twelve years and didn’t know anything about her welfare entitlements. Luckily, her Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist told her where to find the Macmillan Benefits Advice office - just down the corridor in the Sperrin Unit at Altnagelvin Area Hospital, where she was being treated. bThe Macmillan North West Advice team of advisers helped Leann fill in forms and told her which benefits payments she could claim. Looking back, Leann says: “I don’t think I would have got through it all without them. I needed to concentrate on getting better and looking after my little boy, who was only six at the time. But how was I going to pay the bills? Where was the money going to come from? How were we going to cope? I didn’t want to get into debt but couldn’t see a way out. The physical impact of cancer and treatment is hard enough - without the additional pressure of money worries. But the Macmillan North West Advisers were always on hand to help in the hospital, or over the phone. They helped with all the forms and really got to know me. In fact, I only went for counselling when they suggested it to me. They could see I was in need of help because they really did listen and care.”

PICTURED Above: Leann at home. Right: Jean Murray with client.

Last year, the Macmillan North West benefits service helped people diagnosed with cancer in the Western Health and Social Care Trust area claim over £4 million in welfare payments1. In Belfast alone, Macmillan CAB advisers helped people with cancer claim over £5 million1. Many of these new claimants say they would not have known about their entitlements without the specialist advice service. Jean Murray is a Macmillan CAB adviser based at the Mater Hospital in Belfast. She helps clients with benefits checks and applications, as well as more complex case work. Jean says: “Many cancer patients are suddenly faced with a life-changing diagnosis and loss of income, if they or their partner have to stop working. “Few are aware of which benefits payments they can claim and don’t know where to start because they may never have dealt with our complex welfare system. It can be overwhelming. That’s where we can help. We’re on hand to get the ball rolling, as soon as they are diagnosed. We can help maximise their income with patient grants to help with things like the cost of getting to and from hospital, or heating bills. People going through chemotherapy or radiotherapy often tell me that they feel the cold more, but are worried about paying to keep their homes warm.”

Northern Ireland has the highest level of fuel poverty in the UK and this has resulted in a disproportionate number of cancer patients needing financial help to cover heating bills. Research by Macmillan has found that three out of four people in Northern Ireland find themselves, on average, nearly £300 a month worse off as a result of a cancer diagnosis, due to their reduced incomes and increased expenses. Barry McVeigh, Macmillan Development Manager in Northern Ireland, says: “Many people are already struggling with the cost of cancer. This situation is only going to get worse because we know that almost half of us will be diagnosed with cancer during our lifetime. “We’re incredibly proud that our Macmillan Citizens Advice and North West benefits advisers helped cancer patients in Northern Ireland claim more than £14m in welfare payments and grants last year. According to the recent Cancer Patient Experience Survey, which Macmillan helped fund, we know that only two thirds of patients are being told where they can go to get financial help and advice. We would like to see every cancer patient referred for benefits advice to help to stop escalating financial difficulties and worries at a time when people should only have to focus on their health.”

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The summer is the season to let go of perfect, styled hairs and embrace natural looking hair. Here are some tips on how to keep your hair protected from the heat, sun, and humidity.

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When you’re out in the hot sun its important to cover your head with a hat or scarf, this provides extra UV protection and stops your scalp from being burnt from the sun, and also helps your scalp to retain moisture and wont dry out.

if you can. Avoid use of flat-irons, too, as they will create further damage to the hair. One quick way to add some protection is to run your hands lightly through your hair after applying sunscreen to your body.

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A messy lose braid is perfect for your hair and keeping it under control and reducing exposure to the sun. By having a hairstyle too tight it can cause damage because they can pull too much on the hair and this can cause tearing and breakage.

Use an oil on your hair like coconut oil or argon oil to smooth, de-frizz, and moisturize your locks after washing. The oil will give shine to the hair and smooth frizz for straight and wavy hair. By treating your hair to an intensive hair mask once a week this helps to add lost moisture into the hair.

TIP 3 Washing your hair everyday strips your scalp of its natural oils, which in turn stimulates additional oil production and makes you feel the need to wash it even more. The oil on the scalp helps the condition of the hair so it’s important especially in summer to shampoo less. By just rinsing your hair it may help to get rid of the excess oil.

TIP 6 Before you jump into the pool on holidays, wet your hair before entering the water because then it won’t absorb as much chlorine, especially for blonde hair as some hair tends to turn green or go dull from the chlorine in the pool.

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JUNE 2016

Local Schools The call has gone out for schools and youth groups in East Belfast to register for Anti-Bullying Week 2016 (ABW16) which will take place between Monday 14 and Friday 18 November. This year’s theme is ‘Together We Are Stronger’ To register for Anti-Bullying Week go to www. endbullying.org. uk. Alternatively contact Gill Hassard, NI Anti-Bullying Coordinator, on 028 9089 1730 or email info@niabf.org.uk.

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‘Together We Are Stronger’ Anti-Bullying Competition Launched East Belfast Schools and Youth Groups Encouraged to Register for Anti-Bullying Week 2016

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nti-Bullying Week is coordinated by the Northern Ireland Anti-Bullying Forum (NIABF) and supported by Translink. NIABF is an interagency group hosted by the National Children’s Bureau (NCB) NI and funded by the Department of Education. The event actively involved over 800 schools and youth groups last year and it is anticipated that numbers getting involved in 2016 will increase. Celine McStravick, Chair of Northern Ireland Anti-Bullying Forum (NIABF) explains why it is important that schools and youth groups register: “Last year over 800 schools and youth groups signed up to take part in Anti Bullying Week. They used the resource pack that is issued upon registration to support them in organising a wide range of events within the school environment to discuss the impact of bullying. The pack includes presentations, activity plans, project briefs and ABW16 themed posters. Registration only takes a couple of minutes. Almost 3,000 young people entered the Young People’s Competition, which is back this year by popular demand. Participation in the competition provides an opportunity to understand the nature and complexities of bullying behaviour and how

L-R: Louisa Lavery-Boulouha (9), Rabeekah O’Connor (9) with Gill Hassard, NI Anti-Bullying Co-ordinator.

schools work collectively with parents and carers to end bullying. It also highlights key issues in relation to bullying behaviour to both the school and wider community and of course there is the added bonus of prizes for individual winners and a chance to win £250 worth of resources for your school or group.” Celine adds: “All of the activity will explore this year’s theme ‘Together We Are Stronger’. So we’ll be encouraging people to ask: ‘What does it mean to have strength of character?’ ‘How can we use our strength for good? And also ‘How can we empower parents and carers to work together with schools to tackle bullying?’ This year we saw the Northern Ireland Assembly consider new anti-bullying legislation and this should become law in the autumn, hence it’s important that we all understand how we can work together to end bullying.”

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Anti-Bullying Week has been actively supported by Translink for the last 8 years and this has assisted in the sharing of Anti-Bullying Week messages on trains and buses. Similar activity will be undertaken in 2016 as Ursula Henderson, PR and Public Affairs Officer at Translink explains: “The safety of our passengers and staff is always our top priority and we are committed to creating a safe journey environment that supports the positive development of young people. We actively encourage all of our customers to behave responsibly and treat others with respect. Bullying as a child can have serious consequences on someone’s wellbeing right through adulthood so it’s important we get on board with events such as Anti-Bullying Week 2016 to show zero tolerance for bullying,” said Ursula.

KEY STATS The nature and extent of bullying in schools in the north of Ireland” (DE, 2011) shows that 39% of pupils in Year 6 and 29% of pupils in Year 9 report having experienced bullying recently / Over a third of pupils in Year 6, and two third of pupils in Year 9, believe a person’s skin colour makes them “more likely” to be bullied. Track Stars

Eva Chambers (8) and Adam McKnight (9) with Alan Mercer of Hillmount Garden Centre

HILLMOUNT HELPS SOUTH BELFAST SCHOOL PARTICIPATE IN NATIONAL SPACE EXPERIMENT The garden Centre provided P5 pupils at Downey House with gardening equipment to enable children at the south Belfast prep school to participate in an experiment backed by British Astronaut Tim Peake.

Along with 600,000 children across the UK, the P5 class received their rocket seeds on their arrival back down to earth. Downey House received one red packet and one blue packet of rocket seeds each containing a minimum of 100 seeds. One pack contained seeds that have travelled to space while the other remained on earth. They are being grown side by side for 35 days but, until the end of the experiment, it remains a secret as to whether the red or blue packed seeds actually travelled with Tim Peake. lan Mercer, Managing Director, Hillmount Garden Centre, said: “We host a ‘Kids Gardening Club’ at Hillmount on the first Saturday of every month as we are committed to encouraging young children to learn and enjoy all aspects of horticulture. We are very excited for the outcome of such an out of this world national campaign and it’s a privilege for us to provide the equipment Downey House needed to help their Space Biologists participation in the experiment lift off.”

Grosvenor Grammar School’s Track And Field Athletes On Fine Form Congratulations to Grosvenor Grammar School’s talented squad of athletes which performed with distinction at the ‘Milk It’ Ulster Schools’ Athletics Championships, at the Antrim Forum on Saturday 21st May. Amongst a string of impressive displays undoubtedly the highlight on the day was the performance of Form One pupil Sarah McCreery, who attained victory in the Mini Girls’ High Jump with an outstanding clearance at 1 metre and 41 centimetres to win the event by an impressive margin of 8 centimetres over her nearest challenger. Elsewhere Form One pupils Robbie Dugan and Dylan McBride also performed impressively to secure silver medals in the Mini Boys’ Long Jump and 800 metres respectively, with Robbie’s jump of 4.64 metres and Dylan’s time of 2 minutes 18.90 seconds both representing performances of the highest calibre which would have been enough to secure gold in many previous seasons. In addition Fifth Former Nathan Chan also attained second place, this time in the Inter Boys’ Triple Jump with a leap of 12.38 metres while, on the girls’ side, the standout

GGS performance came from Lois Hagen, Upper Sixth, who attained second place in the Senior Girls’ 400 metres in a time of 62.31seconds. Elsewhere bronze medals were achieved by Joshua Patterson in the Minor Boys’ shot, with a distance of 11.54 metres, as well as Andrew Hagen in the Junior Boys’1500 metres in a time of 4 minutes 34.66 seconds. So too the Senior Boys’ 4 x 100 metres relay team, comprising Ben Stevenson, Andrew Proctor, Chris Allen and Adam Wilson, also ran impressively to secure bronze in a time of 44.98 seconds, a feat matched by the Junior Girls’ team of Abigail Magill, Victoria Lloyd, Anabelle Fallows and Caylan Blake. Elsewhere notable performances were also recorded by Stephen Wright (4th, Junior Boys’ 800 metres), Joshua Patterson (4th, Junior Boys’ Hammer), Emma Kee (4th, Junior Girls’ Hammer), Anna Stanfield (4th,

PICTURED Sarah McCreery, Form One, who achieved first place in the Mini Girls’ High Jump with an impressive clearance at 1.41 metres

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Local Business New Beginnings

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LOCAL COMPANY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Dynorod are based in East Belfast at Grove Street East and recently have appointed Connor Fitzgerald as Head of Organisational Development.

As Head of Dynorod Connor tells us that the East Belfast business employs 32 people with 21 engineers on the road covering all of Northern Ireland. Dynorod is well known through the UK for delivering affordable drainage services and has been in operation since 1963 delivering a professional and personal service for over 50 years. Connor is keen to tell us about the range of additional services that Dynorod can provide to homes and businesses within the area and beyond.

TELL US WHAT OTHER SERVICES DOES DYNOROD PROVIDE? Japanese Knotweed - Our first site survey is absolutely free. There are several hundred invasive plants in the UK. Japanese Knotweed, Giant Hogweed and Himalayan balsam are invasive plants that you might come into contact with. The Government has introduced new rules mean people can now be fined up to £2,500 for failing to control Japanese Knotweed and other invasive plants. More significantly companies SO CONNOR WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO who fall foul of the law can be fined up DYNOROD? to £20,000! Dyno Rod pride ourselves Dynorod is a recognised brand for in the ability to eradicate Japanese Knotquality and service. The NI Franchise was weed. When you consider the potential bought over by a Belfast based company for this plant to cause real substantive and has great staff, many of whom have damage to your property, render houses been working within the company for a difficult to sell or mortgage, and develnumber of years. Dynorod already has opment sites un-economical to develop, a good reputation allowing us to build you start to realise the problems this plant upon this and grow the business through creates as it grows. the additional services we now provide as well as continuing to unblock drains Plumbing and drainage repairs and pipes for people and businesses. - Some problems with your drains go beyond a simple blockage. When this WHY SHOULD CUSTOMERS CALL DYNOROD happens, you need to trust that whoever FOR DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? is accessing, repairing and resealing Dynorod operates across NI and offers a your drains is a skilled professional. Our 24 hour on-call service. We don’t charge teams are available to carry out all drain a call-out fee and we keep our customers repairs ranging from minor repairs such informed of arrival times and problems as replacing a gully or manhole cover we encounter on site. We pride ourselves up to and including the renovation or in dealing with most jobs within an hour replacement of your entire drainage or so of receiving the call. We have over system. Rest assured, Dyno-Rod NI are 50 years’ experience and in the world of the drain experts so you can be confident drains Dynorod are the specialists. that we will get the job done to the

“So all in all an extensive range of services to give you peace of mind and help you with the more difficult jobs and problems you may encounter’’ Connor Fitzgerald, Head of Organisational Development (Pictured left)

require regular maintenance to ensure it functions effectively and protects the environment. While many septic tanks in NI and Ireland functioned for many years without desludging, an increase in the use of detergents and other materials over time may have affected the biologiTrade Affluent Licence cal process in the system and solids may Applications - Dyno-Rod’s FOG Team not break down as quickly. Whether you provide assistance to our customers in need to de-sludge your tank because it is completing their Trade Effluent Licence Application. Often people find this process backing up in the drain to your house or you are due a service under Septic Tank daunting or do not have records with the Regulations, or just require the soak away information required for the application. discharge traced, Dyno-Rod Northern Dyno-Rod’s FOG Team can simplify Ireland are at hand to assist you. the process for you by gathering all the information required and completing the CCTV Surveys for house sales/purchases paperwork with you. or insurance claims. If you are buying or Grease traps upgrades and mainte- selling your home you should check that the drainage is in working order. For a nance - Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) low cost fixed rate Dynorod can provide along with food and detergents are one you with a CCTV survey and full drainage of the most common causes of drainage inspection report. . Many of our customers system problems. They cause blockages in the drain, soakaways and lead to fur- are unaware that buildings insurance will cover drainage so if in doubt contact the ther problems in onsite wastewater and treatment systems. We recommend that a experts at Dynorod and we can also help grease trap be installed and maintained with completing the CCTV survey needed at your home to prevent problems associ- for home insurance claims. CCTV can be also used to survey chimney breasts. ated with FOG in the drainage system. highest possible standards so that you can get on with your day. In addition to this we also have a number of skilled and experienced plumbers who can tackle those jobs above the ground.

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McClure’s Funeral Service is an independent family owned and run business established in 1912. “Since then, we have earned a reputation for providing an efficient, personal and professional service. We recognise the importance of providing a sympathetic service to families at the time of their bereavement. As independent family funeral directors we are able to offer a service which is often in excess of 20% lower in cost. We would also welcome the opportunity to match or beat any quote you may have had from other funeral homes in the Belfast area. We are committed to providing a quality and competitive service - the best does not cost more with us, it’s part of our service, it’s what we do. A member of our family will personally deal with all aspects of the funeral arrangements, to ensure the highest standards of care and service are provided throughout. If you have any questions in respect of the cost of funerals, pre-arranged or pre-paid funeral plans, or would like to discuss your specific requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us on (028) 9543 5230, or call into our office at 85 Rosetta Road, Belfast. We can also arrange to visit you at home, if that would be more convenient.

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Local History “I am not sure who said this but as we approach the end of season it is worth reflecting on some East Belfast history of both these noble sports. You may know the answer to this question by the time you read this article: How have the Northern Ireland football team fared in the European Championships?”

“FOOTBALL IS A GENTLEMAN’S GAME PLAYED BY HOOLIGANS, AND RUGBY IS A HOOLIGANS GAME PLAYED BY GENTLEMEN.” THE HISTORY MAN TAKES YOU ON A JOURNEY

Aidan Campbell has previously published 11 East Belfast local history books entitled: Beaconsfield, Knock, Cherryvalley, Gilnahirk, Castlereagh, Cregagh, Stormont, Sydenham, Belmont and East Belfast Revisited Volumes 1 & 2. Newtownbreda is a local history on South Belfast. Aidan’s latest local history book is entitled ‘Belfast Through Time’. Aidan regularly gives illustrated talks to local groups and societies. Most books are available at Hillmount Garden Centre, Marie Curie Hospice, Hamilton News Cregagh and Pat’s Newsagency, Saintfield Road with profits donated to local charity. Book sales online at Amazon. www.eastbelfasthistory.com

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HISTORY IN THE MAKING

DUNDELA FOOTBALL CLUB

‘Dundela Football Club’ was formed in 1895 from employees of a local dairy owned by the Agnew family and members of a local harriers’ club. Wilgar Park has been the home to the club since 1900. The ground is situated at Strandtown and has a capacity of 2,500. The club’s greatest achievement to date (pictured) came in April 1955, when it defeated Glenavon by three goals to nil at Windsor Park, Belfast in the final of the Irish Cup.

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In this 1938 ‘Glentoran’ team photo Tony Wilkins is the player standing 2nd from left beside the smartly dressed man with the hat. That is probably the team manager or chairman sitting in the centre of the front row also wearing a hat. The man with the army uniform (a sign of things to come) to the far right also seems to be wearing football boots. Tony Wilkins retired from football after breaking his leg when playing for Glentoran against Linfield in 1941.

17th BOYS BRIGADE COMPANY ‘17th Boys’ Brigade Company’ was formed at Belmont Presbyterian Church in 1892 and continued to meet for 60 years until 1952. The Company was successful in winning some of the premier awards of the Belfast Battalion, including the Challenge Flag for Company Drill and the Physical Training Cup, prior to the First World War. This photograph dates to 1934 and it seems that the Company football team have won some more silverware.

GILNAHIRK PRIMARY SCHOOL

‘Gilnahirk Primary School’ has had some success at sport over the years and in 1972 won the Belfast and District Primary Schools Cup. More football success followed in 1990 when they won the East Belfast 7-a-side Cup. The headmaster from 1987-1995 was D.B. Owen (right) and teacher David Huntley is far left. The young man centre who looks happy to be holding the cup was one of Glentoran’s future current star players, Gary Hamilton.

CHERRYVALLEY FOOTBALL CLUB

‘Cherryvalley Football Club’ are pictured here in 1947. The club was formed at the end of the Second World War. Some local boys got together and came to an agreement to use premises owned by a Mr Samuel Barbour who lived in a lane off the King’s Road facing Gilnahirk Road, now known as Kingsdale Park. There was a football pitch which was quite close to the BCDR railway line (now the Comber Greenway) and the team was in one of the local junior football leagues. Although Cherryvalley never won any trophies it was great fun while it lasted. The players trained two or three nights a week so were enthusiastic and fit. The trainer was a man called Billy McBrien (right) and he had played in the Irish League for Larne. He lived in Kingsway Avenue had plenty of time for the football team.

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‘East Belfast Football Club’ was founded in 1929. They currently play in Division 1A of the Northern Amateur Football League and are based at Inverary Avenue, in the Tommy Patton Millennium Park, off the Holywood Road. When this photograph was taken in 1954 the captain was John Darragh (front row, centre with football). The club have had a number of successes in local competitions and won the Northern Amateur League in 1954.


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Porridge Is An Aphrodisiac! After her own experiences with chronic fatigue and stress, eating well, but not spending hours in the kitchen, became paramount to local food author and natural health practitioner, Roisin Armstrong. In 2015, she launched her first book, Porridge is an Aphrodisiac; delicious, healthy, simple recipes bursting with wholesome dishes putting fresh and store cupboard staples centre stage….

/// Panzanella Serves 4

“Tomatoes and onions are so tasty, fresh and healthy. The two contain lots of vitamin C, beta-carotene and liver strengthening nutrients. The olive oil is great for your skin, heart, memory, joints and helps keep you young, all that and it tastes brilliant too.”

275g / 10 slices day-old Italian bread eg ciabatta, thickly sliced 1 medium cucumber, peeled and cut into chunks 5 tomatoes, peeled, deseeded and diced 1 large red onion, finely sliced 1 red pepper, skin removed, thinly sliced 1 yellow pepper, skin removed then sliced 225g good quality olives 20 basil leaves, torn Dressing 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 1 tablespoon red or white wine vinegar Salt and freshly ground black pepper 2 cloves of garlic crushed • Slice bread and soak in cold water for about 2 minutes. • Remove and gently squeeze water out with your hands, then remove excess with a clean tea towel. • Put bread into fridge for 1 hour. • Heat grill to really hot and roast both peppers cut in half, skin side up until skin blackens, remove to a plastic bag and when cool peel off the skin, collect any juice they shed. • Cut a small cross on top of the tomatoes, plunge into a jug of boiling water for 20 seconds, remove, and cool and peel skin off. • Cut tomatoes in half hold over a sieve and bowl, scrap out seeds in sieve. • Half cucumber and scoup out seeds. • In a pretty bowl mix together the cucumber, tomatoes, onion, peppers and olives.

• Tear bread into chunks and add to the bowl with the basil leaves. • Let stand for half an hour. • Put oil, vinegar, garlic, and juices from tomato and peppers, salt and pepper into a screw top jar. Shake well to combine. • Pour over the dressing and toss thoroughly. Serve immediately.

/// Sweetcorn Fritters Serves 2-4

thick fritter. • Fry for 3 minutes until golden, turn over and fry for another 3 minutes until cooked and crisp. • Remove fritters to plate and drain on kitchen paper. • Keep warm, fry remaining fritters. • Serve immediately with sweet chilli sauce or other chutney of your choice.

/// Falafel & Tzatziki Serves 6

“These are lovely so will serve four only if one fritter is enough! Sweetcorn is amazingly high in fibre and beta carotene. ”

“Increase the vitamin content and add interest by putting some salad leaves and grated vegetables into the pitta bread along with the falafels. As a unit this dish contains quality protein from the chickpeas and yoghurt and is also high in fibre.”

3 tablespoons oil 1 small onion, peeled and finely chopped 1 red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped 1 garlic clove, peeled and crushed 1 teaspoon ground coriander 325g tin of sweetcorn 6 spring onions, trimmed and finely sliced 1 medium egg, lightly beaten salt and pepper 1 teaspoon baking powder sweet chilli sauce from a bottle

2 x 410g tins chickpeas, drained 1 teaspoon cumin 1 onion grated 3 cloves garlic crushed 25g / 1oz fresh coriander leaves ¼ tsp bicarbonate of soda 50g / 2oz plain flour 1 large egg beaten 6 tablespoons sesame seeds 2-3 tablespoons vegetable oil Packet of wholemeal pitta bread

• Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a frying pan, add onion and cook gently for about 8 minutes until softened. • Add coriander, garlic and chilli and cook for a minute stirring to prevent sticking. • Remove from heat • Drain sweet corn and tip into a mixing bowl, mash lightly with potato masher to break down a little. • Add onion mix to bowl with the spring onions and the beaten egg. • Add salt and freshly ground black pepper and sir really well to combine. • Sift the flour and baking powder over mixture, stir in. • Heat another bit of oil in a large frying pan. • Drop 4-5 heaped tspoons of sweet corn mix in the pan. • With a spatula flatten each to make a 1cm / ½in

For the tzatziki ½ cucumber, peeled and grated 200g fat-free Greek yoghurt 2 cloves garlic, crushed juice of ½ lemon • In a food processor gradually blend chickpeas, cumin, onion, garlic, coriander, bicarbonate of soda, flour, egg and lots of salt and pepper. • Keep some texture in the mix. • Place sesame seeds on a plate. • Shape into small balls, flatten, roll in the seeds. Chill. • Mix cucumber with yoghurt, garlic and lemon juice. • Heat oil in a pan, fry falafels until golden both sides. • Serve falafels with the tzatziki in warm pitta bread.

THE ART OF

HEALTHY EATING

ROISIN SAYS “Our health is our greatest gift and it is ultimately our responsibility to take the best care of it that we can. Our bodies are like a car and we need only 5 basic factors to maintain it. We need good quality fuel, oil, air and water and we need regular servicing to ensure optimum performance. I would like to see every person treating their body’s to at least 2 “service” treatments every year. Whilst complementary medicine can be amazing for treating health issues, health maintenance in terms of preventative health is so much easier than trying to repair a body once it has become ill.”

Roisin

ALL RECIPES EXTRACTED FROM: PORRIDGE IS AN APHRODISIAC BY ROISIN ARMSTRONG,PUBLISHED BY SHANWAY PRESS (PRICE £13) PURCHASE ONLINE THROUGH SHANWAY, WATERSTONES & AMAZON, OR FROM MANY LOCAL BOOK SHOPS. ROISIN HAS CLINICS IN HOLYWOOD, BELFAST AND PORTGLENONE. VISIT ROISINARMSTRONG.COM OR CALL 07770 862637 FOR APPOINTMENTS.

The Cultured Club Presents: The Tasting Table @ Helen’s Bay Organic Gardens “As the season changes once again we can only hope that the temperature changes too. We are long overdue a little heat on our skin so we can sit out and enjoy the beauty of nature. After a hugely successful pop-up dinner last year at Helen’s Bay Organic Gardens, we are delighted to welcome you back for an evening of taste bud tickling treats. The tasting table is a 6 course meal set in the very farm that grows some of your food. Our focus is to present this food in a clean way

employing some traditional fermented techniques and some raw food preparation to deliver new tastes to the plate. We have been slowly foraging, gradually gathering and internationally perserving some treats for you already and now the fun part begins as we plan a tasting menu for you to explore many new flavours.” To check out the menu and to book your place visit theculturedclub.com/tasting-table-teases


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MAIN DISHES (SPECIALS)

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KEBABS

Served with fresh salad and choice of mayo, chilli, garlic or house sauce. Gravy or curry sauce 50p extra pitta nan/chips Doner Kebab £4.00 £4.50 Chicken Tikka £4.50 £5.00 Chicken Pakora £4.50 £5.00 Vegetable Pakora £4.50 £5.00 Sheesh Kebab £4.50 £5.00 Mixed Kebab £5.00 £6.00 (Chicken Tikka & Kebab Meat)

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Chicken Pakora £3.50 Chicken Nuggets (10) / +Chips £3.20/£4.60 Chicken Fillet Burger with chips £4.60 Chicken Goujons (6) / +Chips £3.50/£4.60 Chicken Dippers (8) / +Chips £3.00/£4.60 Chicken Wings (6) / +Chips £3.50/£4.60

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Small Burger Plain Burger Cheese Burger Double Cheese Burger Hawaiian Burger Chicken Fillet Burger

Chips

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Sml Box Large box Chips (Regular/Smal) £2/£1.50 £2.50 £2.50 £3.50 Gravy/curry/cheesy chips £2.50 £3.50 £4.50 Garlic/chilli/house/Mayo chips Chips, Fried Onions & Mushrooms £3.00 Chips, Peas, Onions, Curry or Gravy £3.50 Chip Buttie £1.80

38. Chicken Tikka £7.50 Pieces cooked in tandoori oven 39. Chicken Tikka Shaslik £7.50 Pieces cooked in tandoori oven with fresh tomato, pepper & onion

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64. Spicy Naan

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66. Keema Naan

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PIZZAS

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10” / 12” Margarita Cheese & /spicy tomato sauce £4/£5 Garlic Garlic sauce, cheese & herbs £4.50/£5.50 £4.80/£5.80 Pepperoni Cheese, pepperoni Salami Cheese, salami £4.80/£5.80 Spicy Chicken Chilli, chicken tikka £5/£6 Hawaiian Cheese, ham, pineapple £5.50/£6.50 Doner Kebab Kebab meat, cheese, tomato £5.50/£6.50 Vegetarian Peppers, mushroom, red onion, sweetcorn £6/£7 Meat Feast Spicy chicken, ham, salami, pepperoni £6.50/£7.50 Garlic Bread Garlic sauce, herbs £4.80/£5.80 Create your own pizza with any of these toppings Vegetarian : Peppers, onion, mushrooms, tomato, sweetcorn, pineapple, jalapenos, green chillis, chilli flakes, garlic, extra cheese £0.50/£0.80

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71. Spicy Poppadoms

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72. Spicy Onions

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73. Mango Chutney

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74. Ryta

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75. Mixed Pickle

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Sporting Finesse

Sport & Clubs

THE MAYOR PRESENTS THE 2ND PLACE SCHOOL PRIZE TO CARRYDUFF PRIMARY SCHOOL

Par for the Course

Local Primary Schools Swing into Action!

WHAT’S THE STORY?

Local schools took to the fairways for a range of helath and golf related activities

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he event commenced with a massive fitness class on the 18th fairway, where all 100 children got their hearts pumping during an energetic aerobics session. The children then participated in a range of health and golf related workshops to promote the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle. Children then took their first step into the world of golf with putting and golf swing workshops led by the resident PGA Golf Professional, Mr Roy Skillen. The day then culminated in the afternoon with a schools’ golfing competition, where the children put their newly developed skills to the test to compete in the ‘Castlereagh Hills Challenge Cup’. Presenting the certificates at the event, the Mayor of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council, Councillor Thomas Beckett said, “With growing cases of obesity amongst children, the golf day at Castlereagh Hills Golf Course provides a fantastic forum for young people to enjoy a new sport while learning more about fitness and healthy eating. The children have enjoyed taking part in a number of fun workshops on and off the course, which will hopefully inspire many to take up a new sport or engage in other forms of physical activity. “I would like to take this opportunity to thank local businesses, Domino’s Pizza, Hillmount Nursery Centre, Allied Bakeries, Hunky Dorys, Rodgers Meats, Belfast Health & Social Care Trust, Cancer Focus NI, Four

JUNE 2016

CHILDREN FROM FLEMING FULTON PRACTICE THEIR NEW SKILLS

THE MAYOR OF LISBURN & CASTLEREAGH CITY COUNCIL, COUNCILLOR THOMAS BECKETT PRESENTS THE WINNER’S TROPHY TO KNOCKBREDA PRIMARY SCHOOL

THE MAYOR PRESENTS THE BEST BOY PRIZE TO CONOR SLOAN FROM BROOKLANDS PRIMARY SCHOOL

Seasons Greengrocer and Eagles Nest on the Hills for kindly supporting this great initiative. Finally I would like to thank the schools for taking part in the competition and I hope to see many of the children here today back on the golf course to practice their new skills.” Event sponsor, Domino’s Pizza, Saintfield Road were delighted to support the event. Christine Murphy, Marketing and Administration Manager commented, “We are extremely delighted to sponsor such a great event. It is important that we all take the necessary steps to encourage young people to get active and maintain a balanced lifestyle. I have enjoyed meeting the children and teachers today and watching the action on the course.”

One hundred primary school children have enjoyed a day out from the classroom to take part in a unique golfing day held at Castlereagh Hills Golf Course. Sponsored by Domino’s Pizza, Saintfield Road, the aim of the golf day was to introduce children to golf through a series of fun workshops which promoted exercise, healthy eating and the basics of golf.

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Cregagh Cricket Club Supports Children and Young People with Cancer

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EAST BELFAST ATHLETES SUPPORTED BY ACADEMY MARY PETERS TRUST PROVIDES FUNDING FOR FUTURE SPORTING STARS

The Mary Peters Trust has once again provided funding in excess of £42,000 to 80 young athletes from across Northern Ireland, including four local athletes from East Belfast, in order to support and accelerate their sporting careers. In addition to financial support, the athletes, along with their parents, coaches and sports body representatives, were invited to attend the Trust’s biannual Athlete Academy where they heard insights from industry experts on a range of topics. Pictured at the event with Barry Funston, Director of the Mary Peters Trust and Eilish Rutherford, Chairman of the Mary Peters Trust, are East Belfast athletes Hannah McGugan, Matthew Rooney, Will Doggart and Shirley McCay

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FROM APRIL TO OCTOBER they will be selling raffle tickets, first prize is the chance to win £1,000, second prize, £300 and 3rd prize of £100, in addition to this, there will be quiz nights, and much more., Stuart Catterson, committee member, “Every year, we choose a charity to support, this year we chose CLIC Sargent because we both share many of the same values particularly in providing young people with the opportunity to reach their full potential”. Nadine Campbell, Area Fundraising Manager Said, “We are delighted to have a local community group such as Cregagh Cricket Club

support the work we do. We have been supporting families and their children in Northern Ireland for over 40 years, our Home from Home’s provide free accommodation to families that is within walking distance from the Royal and City Hospital. If you would like to be within the chance to win the top prize or find out about how you can support Cregagh Cricket Club, contact Bob for more details 07754934566. Last year, CLIC Sargent supported more than 280 children and young people with cancer, and their families, from Northern Ireland. After the devastating

shock of diagnosis, CLIC Sargent research shows that children and young people receiving treatment in Northern Ireland can face an average round trip of 88 miles to Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, and 92 miles to Belfast City Hospital to receive treatment. This can have a huge emotional and financial impact on families. To help minimise this impact, CLIC Sargent offers free accommodation at two Homes from Home, Paul’s House Belfast and Amy’s House. In the last year there were 93 family stays at Paul’s House Belfast, with the average stay lasting 18 days.

LOCAL CYCLISTS GO THE ‘EXTRA MILE’ FOR ACTION CANCER BIG BUS In September Action Cancer’s Big Bus will celebrate its 10th birthday. To mark this milestone, Action Cancer is calling on all cycling clubs and enthusiasts in Belfast to ‘go the extra mile’ for those affected by cancer and help raise vital funds by cycling the distance that the Big Bus will travel in 2016. Action Cancer’s Big Bus is a valuable mobile health resource for men and women throughout Northern Ireland, and every year it ‘clocks up’ an incredible 33,500 miles bringing its lifesaving services to 225 locations. Picture features Arlene Creighton, Action Cancer and Neil McGuigan, Chain Reaction Cycles. To register visit www.actioncancer.org, contact Action Cancer on 028 9080 3379, or email cycle@actioncancer.org.


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JUNE 2016

Football By Alan Hall DUNDELA

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Shorts FC LEFT: JONNY COWAN 3RD TEAM MANAGER, ALAN MC CLELLAND 1ST TEAM MANAGER, MICHAEL ENNIS, ALAN JAMISON, DAVID CULLEN, DARREN ORR 1ST TEAM ASSISTANT MANAGER, SAM BROWN KITMAN. FRONT LEFT ADAM MCGOWAN, DAVID DUNNING, DAVID STEWART. RIGHT: LEE CATHCART (RIGHT) WITH HIS ASSISTANT MARK.

SHORTS FC have appointed Lee Cathcart, ex Greenwell Star, as their new manager, in succession to Alan McClelland, who stepped down after five years at the helm. Lee’s assistant is Mark Cathcart. A club spokesperson expressed thanks to Alan McClelland for his efforts in turning Shorts from a struggling team into one of the stronger sides in Division 1c. Shorts FC would like to thank sponsors Truffles Coffee Shop; Williams Industrial Solutions (WIS); Rainbow Communication and PVC Creations NI. New sponsors for next season include Global Cooling Solutions and Amazing Glazing. There are still packages available for pitch side advertising at Aircraft Park. There is a brochure available, and between the ground, bowls and social club, there is an estimated 70,000 annual footfall. Email shortsfc@outlook.com. Shorts FC, together with Shorts Recreational Club, are making some pitch and ground improvements, with additional drainage to senior, junior and training areas, along with a feed, weed and reseed, as well as a floodlight upgrade for the training area. The senior pitch will be getting new dug outs, kindly donated by the family of late Shorts great, Paddy McGreevy. This is a mark of the club’s support for the Motor Neurone Charity, and the affinity the McGreevy family have with the football club. Shorts recently held their Player of the Year awards First Team Manager’s Player of the Year; Michael Ennis / Players’ Player of the Year; Michael Ennis / Top Goalscorer; Alan Jamison / Second Team; Manager’s Player of the Year; David Dunning / Players’ Player of the Year; David Dunning / Top Goalscorer; David Dunning / Third Team; Manager’s Player of the Year; David Cullen / Players’ Player of the Year; David Cullen / Top Goalscorer; David Stewart / Young Player of the Year; David Cullen / Clubman of the Year, Adam McGowan. For anyone interested in coming along next season, contact Jonny Smyth at 07766 808033

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FORMER manager Thomas ‘Tucker’ Dougherty was the special guest, as Harland and Wolff Welders held their annual presentation night in their Social Club, Dee Street. ‘Tucker’ was the manager when Welders stalwart Fred Magee came to the club 46 years. It was quite a good season for the Welders, runners up in Championship 1, just four points behind winners Ards. The Welders also showed their mettle; capturing the Steel and Sons Cup, in what was their last big ‘Christmas Special’ for the foreseeable, given that Championship 1 clubs won’t be taking part in the competition from next season. It does say something, though, that Michael McLellan still won the Leading Goalscorer Award, despite signing for Linfield during the January transfer window. Awards; Player of the Year; Dan McMurray Players’ Player of the Year; Scott Davidson. Leading Goalscorer; Michael McLellan (27 goals). There was a special presentation made by Thomas Flynn to three players who have now reached the 200 game milestone; Michael Dougherty (‘Tucker’s grandson), William Armstrong and Dan McMurray. Harland and Wolff Welders would like to thank Scott Brannigan and main sponsors Amber Support Solutions for their help during the year.

There was a trophy treble for Gary Irwin who took the Club and Players’ vote for Player of the Year, as well as receiving the award for the Most Improved Player.

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Fred Magee with Thomas 'Tucker' Dougherty / Dan McMurray receives his Player of the Year award from Thomas Dougherty / Welders legend Paul 'Chic' Graham with the Steel and Sons Cup

DOUBLE WINNERS AT BLOOMFIELD NATHAN McVeigh and Andrew Binks were double winners as Bloomfield FC held their annual awards dinner in the Stormont Hotel. Joint manager Clinton McCreery announced the following winners. First Team; Manager’s Player of the Year; Nathan McVeigh Players’ Player of the Year; Nathan McVeigh Leading Goalscorer; Lewis Irwin

Young Player of the Year; Cameron Murray Second Team; Manager’s Player of the Year; Andrew Binks Players’ Player of the Year; Andrew Binks Leading Goalscorer; Ryan Skates Clubman of the Year; Dee Carroll. It was a season in which Bloomfield were relegated from Division 1b. As joint manager

Second Team; Manager’s Player of the Year; Philip Edgerton. Players’ Player of the Year; Philip Edgerton. Leading Goalscorer; Dee Tittinger. Best Newcomer; Dee Tittinger. Young Player; Kyle Currie. First Team; Manager’s Player of the Year; Sam McNaul. Players’ Player of the Year; Sam McNaul Supporters Player of the Year; Dee Wright. Leading Goalscorer; Dee Wright. Best Newcomer; Ross McCaughan Young Player; Moore Holmes/James Belshaw

Clinton McCreery reflected, “With the squad we have, it’s disappointing how the season went. We fought as well as we could, but results just didn’t go our way but it was close; it came down to goal difference in the end. But with the squad we’ve got, we’re surely capable of going straight back up again. We seemed to be able to beat the better teams, only to drop points against teams down near the bottom!”

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SIROCCO Works held their annual awards dinner in Castlereagh Glentoran Supporters Club. Chairman Gerry Kirkwood, assisted by secretary Daniel Boyd, announced the following winners. Awards; First Team Manager’s Player of the Year; Carl McConville First Team Players’ Player of the Year; Kurtis Hanna Second Team Manager’s Player of the Year; Glenn Livingstone Second Team Players’ Player of the Year; Nathan Dunn Young Player of the Year; Neil Shields 10 year service award; Gareth Rainey. The club would like to thank the players and coaching staff for their

hard work the past season; main sponsors McLean’s Bookmakers and the French Village (who also provided the excellent catering the awards night); also the Castlereagh Glentoran Supporters Club for hosting the dinner and their support throughout the season. The main news from the Sirocco camp is that Alan Crooks has stepped down due to work commitments. Sirocco would like to thank him for all his efforts at the club. In charge next season will be Tommy Kincaid, the ex Larne and Lisburn Distillery manager. And finally, one year later than originally scheduled, Dixon Park will be ready for the new season, with a Glentoran Select coming to officially open the ground on 26th June.

DUN’S U19’s PIPPED BY LINFIELD DUNDELA’S Under 19s narrowly lost 2-1 to Linfield in the final of the Youth League Cup at Solitude. Disappointment for the young Duns, but it nevertheless is an indication of the bright future the club has at its disposal, making Linfield, widely considered as the best youth team in Northern Irish football, battle all the way for the silverware. It was the young Blues who forced the early pace, with Jonny Malone and Jack Smith both just fractionally off target. At the other end, Matty Tumilson was posing problems for the Linfield defence, almost playing in Owen Peden in the box. Stephen Fleck was also catching the eye and was unlucky when his long range drive was pawed away by Linfield netminder Alex Moore; Ben Carson heading over from the resultant corner. Linfield, meanwhile, almost snatched the lead when Gilmore, direct from a corner, hit the upright. The Blues went close again, only for Curtis Brown to make an outstanding last gasp challenge. It was the

THE DUNDELA UNDER 19S LINE UP BEFORE THE CUP FINAL MATTY TUMILSON HAMMERS DUNDELA INTO THE LEAD COURTESY OF ANDY GRAY PHOTOGRAPHY

Duns, though, who had the last meaningful moment of the half, when Owen Peden was robbed by a well timed challenge from Linfield skipper Adam McCallum. Dundela, however, started the second half just as they had ended the first, on the offensive and this time there was an end product, with Tumilson rifling the ball into the top corner. The Duns, though, were un done when Matty Johnston hammered in the

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