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PICTURED: Edith McNeill and Mabel Irwin from Mullan Mews and Sophia Kyle from Linen Court and Gardens were presented with their Clanmil in Bloom Awards by BBC Radio Ulster Gardeners’ Corner host Cherrie McIlwaine. Also pictured is Steve Amos, Chair of Clanmil Housing.
BLOOMING GREAT GARDENING SUCCESS FOR EAST BELFAST RESIDENTS People living at two East Belfast housing developments are celebrating first place wins in a Northern Ireland wide gardening competition run by local housing association, Clanmil Housing Group. he gardens at Mullan Mews supported housing for older people with dementia in the Woodstock area have been named best newcomer in the Clanmil in Bloom competition, while those at Linen Court and Gardens family housing in Woodcot Avenue were named best overall family development. Clanmil in Bloom is an annual competition run by Clanmil to acknowledge and
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reward those tenants who take a keen interest in keeping the green spaces around their homes looking the very best they can. It gives tenants with green fingers and a passion for gardening a chance to showcase their handiwork. Tenants from both schemes were presented with their awards by Cherrie McIlwaine, host of BBC Radio Ulster’s Gardeners’ Corner, at a celebration event in Belfast
Castle. The event provided an opportunity to highlight all of the hard work that goes into making the gardens at Clanmil’s housing schemes look first class. This year the standard of entries from Clanmil tenants throughout was extremely high, and the judges had a difficult job choosing the winners, but the gardens at Mullan Mews and Linen Court and Gardens really stood out. Tim O’Malley, Community Development Manager at Clanmil, said; “We really appreciate the interest that so many of our tenants show in their gardens and all of the hard work and effort that goes into making them look so well. Congratulations to everyone at Mullan Mews and at Linen Court and Gardens who helped create and maintain their winning gardens. The variety of plants and the amazing colours made these schemes really stand out. They are both very worthy winners!” Cherrie McIlwaine said; “Magical
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things happen when you make a garden. From the mystery of sowing a seed to the bigger picture of changing a landscape, gardening empowers people and transforms communities whether you are planting a window-box or a wide open space. Clanmil in Bloom is a blooming marvellous idea and congratulations to the winners and to everyone who got going and got growing.” As a prize for maintaining the best kept gardens, tenants at both housing schemes were rewarded with £200 worth of spring/summer flowering bulbs and plants, which will help add more colour and blooms for them to enjoy next summer. Other winners on the day included Cramsie Court in Ballymoney which scooped the top prize for best kept independent living scheme and Pauline Hobson from Moy who won the prize for best kept individual garden. Visit
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Three local charities celebrate a funding windfall on black Friday Three Northern Ireland charities had thousands of reasons to be thankful as totals announced on Black Friday reveal they raised more than £8,000 in two hours during a special crowdfunding event at the Belfast Harbour Commissioner’s office. Street Soccer NI, Drake Music NI, and Creative Exchange pitched their projects before an audience of top business leaders and philanthropists at a ‘Dragon’s Den’ style event organised by Giving Northern Ireland and the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland under the umbrella of The Funding Network (TFN). Donations are still coming in and the money raised will help the charities tackle a variety of issues including homelessness, cultural understanding in East Belfast as well as the inequality experienced by people with acquired brain injuries or physical, learning or sensory disabilities. wStreet Soccer NI was sponsored by Belfast Community Sports Development Network; Drake Music NI was sponsored by Roger Jarvis; Creative Exchange was sponsored by Esther Haller-Clarke.
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