Ulster Tatler March 2024

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March 2024

CONTENTS Features

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COLUMNIST – KATHY CLUGSTON The Art of Conversation

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ROYALLY REWARDED

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JANE HARDY INTERVIEW Bernie McGill

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COVER STORY Elizabeth Sands

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UT INFLUENTIAL WOMEN AWARDS Voting Now Open

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SOCIETY WEDDINGS

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ARTS DIARY

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SPRING INTO SUMMER

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REVIEW The Gantry

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FOCUS ON: Museums & Galleries

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NEW BUSINESS START-UP

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MY TOP TEN Dr Rok Nezic

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LOOKING BACK March 2006

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A Rewarding Season

EDITOR: Christopher Sherry DEPUTY EDITOR: Joanne Harkness EDITORIAL MANAGER: James Sherry

After what seems like (and was) a long dark winter, it’s great to see that spring is finally making an appearance. As well as the improving weather, this time of year also heralds the start of what we refer to in the office as ‘the awards season’. Voting is already up and running in the Ulster Tatler Influential Women of the Year Awards 2024. These awards are now in their 3rd year and are there to recognise women, from all backgrounds, who have contributed in some way, large or small, to improving the lives of those around them. The awards will take place on the afternoon of Saturday 8th June in the dining room at the Ulster Reform Club on Royal Avenue in Belfast. Tickets are on sale now and can be bought by contacting the Ulster Tatler offices. To find out more, and to vote, go to ulstertatler.com or turn to page 74-75. Although voting is not starting for another month, the build-up for the 17th Ulster Tatler Awards has also begun. It feels like a long way off but Thursday 3rd October is the date for this year’s awards. Turn to page 139 for more information. I’m also delighted to announce that two titles published by Ulster Tatler Group have been shortlisted in the ‘magazine of the year’ category at the 2024 NI Chartered Institute of Public Relations Awards. The magazines shortlisted are Ambition – which we publish for the NI Chamber of Commerce – and Perspective, which is a Royal Society of Ulster Architects title. All will be revealed on 15th March 2024. Fingers crossed.

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LIFE & TIMES EDITED BY KATHY CLUGSTON

Kathy Clugston is a freelance radio presenter. She chairs the long-running BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Gardeners’ Question Time’ and presents the weekly entertainment show ‘The Ticket’ on BBC Radio Ulster.

The Art of Conversation This month, Kathy discusses the art of holding a conversation and how we need to talk less, listen more. I have a couple of female friends in their fifties and sixties who are braving the world of online dating. I say ‘braving’ because it seems that for a woman in her prime seeking interesting, engaging men of a similar age, the pickings are not rich. Perhaps my friends fall outside the somewhat hopeful age parameters set by many older gents. Whereas in real life how someone looks is just one piece of the puzzle, online there isn’t much else to go on so the profile picture is disproportionately important. Of the men my friends have been matched with, the majority seem to think “hardened criminal” is the look to melt a menopausal maiden’s heart – they advertise themselves with grimacing selfies taken inches from the face, which is flattering to no one, not least those of us boasting a profusion of chins and/or nasal hair. There are pictures taken in the bathroom mirror, a hangdog expression above a vest or, worse, no top at all. (TIP: If you are a man of a certain age about to upload yourself on to a dating platform, try wearing clothes and smiling.) Anyway, my friend Anne had a pleasant enough initial online encounter with a man in a top to agree to meet him in person, in a bar. She was nervous as it had been a long time since she’d been on a date. Would they have enough to talk about? She needn’t have worried. Within five minutes the man had launched into his entire relationship history, barely pausing for a swig of Pinot Grigio. Anne wondered how long it would be until he asked her something about herself. Her glass was drained and refilled. She looked at her watch as he proceeded to delight her with a poem he was working on. And did she know he was a songwriter too?

To his credit he stopped short of producing a guitar and crooning his self-penned ballads at her like the Kens on the beach in Greta Gerwig’s film Barbie. Anne looked at her watch again. Almost two hours and not one single question. She thanked him for a nice evening and deleted his number. As she was recounting the story it made me think about how rare it is to have a really satisfying conversation with someone we don’t know well. There are a lot of people for whom chat is one-way traffic. All transmit and no receive. I must confess I have been guilty of interrupting someone’s story to recount my own - bigger! better! - experience. A lot of us do this, not consciously or as some kind of power play, it’s just easy to get over-excited about our own contribution to the discussion. And this is not merely an affliction of our modern, self-obsessed world. The 18th century essayist and philosopher William Hazlitt wrote, “the art of conversation is the art of hearing as well as of being heard.” In 1950 the novelist Ernest Hemingway noted, “when people talk, listen completely. Don’t be thinking what you’re going to say. Most people never listen.” And it’s true, a lot of people are only half-attentive, busy preparing what they are going to say next. There’s another type

of talker (who has no doubt done courses at work about how to be an effective communicator) who bombards you with questions as if it were an interview but barely pauses to listen to your replies. Trying to recall a ‘good’ conversation I’d had lately, I remembered bumping into an acquaintance in my local park. I’ve no idea what we actually talked about but my impression is that he held eye contact while we spoke, smiled and nodded and appeared to be really listening to - and picking up on - what I was saying. As simple as that. I walked on feeling buoyant rather than drained. So my new mantra is: speak less, listen more. The poet Maya Angelou worked it out. She said, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

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Wendy Erskine – Belfast writer of two prize-winning short story collections, Sweet Home and Dance Move. I re-read them before interviewing her at the Linenhall Library recently, when she revealed she has just finished writing her first novel.

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Mrs Ann McGregor MBE DL and Mrs Patricia Corbett MBE DL enjoy lunch.

Chef Educator Sean Owens deep in conversation with Dr Howard Hastings OBE DL.

Sheila Rader, Susan Logan and Karen Sheridan.

Dame Fionnuala with Professor Mark Taylor.

Cheryl Lamont, Eleanor Butterwort and Sir Nigel Hamilton.

Dame Fionnuala and Lisa Kennedy of The Academy Restaurant.

Dr Martin Wells, Dr Alan Logan, Jane Wells MBE DL and Canon Kevin Graham MBE DL.

BELFAST LIEUTENANCY LUNCH The Belfast Lieutenancy gathered for lunch in The Academy Restaurant at Ulster University. HM Lord Lieutenant Dame Fionnuala JayO’Boyle welcomed guest speaker Professor Mark Taylor who spoke about healthcare transformation. A delicious meal was prepared and served by the chefs and students of Ulster University.

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Derek Ewing MBE with Rosalind Mulholland from Ballyscullion Park.

Patricia and Oliver Diamond.

Geraldine Brolly, Patricia O’Connor and Cathy Murphy.

Conor and Michelle Flavin, Matt and Susan McFadyen, Annalisa and Tom Jennings, Nina Jamil and Russell Simpson.

Anne and Danny McCloskey, Claire and Eugene Mullan, Mary and Patsy Bradley, Suzanne and Sean McKeown.

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Conor and Michelle Flavin.

Rose Faulkner, Sally Chamberlain and Hannah Faulkner.

Frank and Jennifer McLaughlin.

Ben Porter, Anais Attia, Tamsin Porter and Henry Armstrong.

VALENTINE’S CHARITY BALL The third Valentine’s Charity Ball, in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support, was held at Ballyscullion Park wedding and events venue on Saturday 17th February, by kind permission of Richard and Rosalind Mulholland. Guests were entertained by Catherine Hamilton – harpist and soprano, dazzled by Logy on Fire and danced the night away to DJNI. A delicious dinner was served by Arbutus Catering. Over £11,000 was raised for Macmillan Cancer Support, thanks to the generosity of guests and sponsors. The organisers wish to thank everyone who donated fabulous auction and raffle prizes and all who made it a night to remember. 18


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Joanna Sherry and Aimee Ferguson.

Principal Amanda McNamee, Gerard Sowney, Rachael Gordon and Darina Ward.

Amy Lee, Peter Kennerley, Rachael Lynn, Jacob Edwards, Jessica Glover and Toby Huish.

James Moody and McKenzie Porter.

Molly Morgan, Sonny Bell, Kacey Hall, Adam Kerr and Iona Kesson.

LAGAN COLLEGE CELEBRATES WITH ANNUAL FORMAL On Friday 9th February, Lagan College upper-sixth students and their teachers recently attended the school’s annual formal. The memorable evening took place in Culloden Hotel.

Claire McConnell and Emma Finnegan.

Alanna Walker and Lucy Brown.

Ella Fusco, Stella Kelly, Ragad Mahmoud and Owenea McClure.

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Jacquie Martin, Ciarán Hinds and Nuala Meenehan.

Abbie Parkinson and Michael Ellen Sean.

Ciarán Hinds, Mimi Turtle, chief executive of the Strand Arts Centre; Mark Huffam, producer; and Terry Loane, director.

Mimi Turtle, Ciarán Hinds and Emma Hart.

Michael Shea, Colum Eastwood and Rachel Brammer.

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Panel speakers left-right Laura Bradley-McCauley (UU), Una Burns (Charlie’s Bar, Enniskillen), Ryan McMahon (MCS Group) and Louise Brogan (Louise Brogan LTD).

Louise Denvir and Yvonne McIlree.

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Megan Hughes, Andrew Coleman, Tom Brierly, Holly Sommerville and Rebecca Murphy.

Piers Turkington, Jacob Chrimes and Luke McCreery.

Charlotte McClelland, Analise McCullough, Suzanne McCombe, McKenzie Graham and Lucy Boyd.

Lucy Hamilton, Rachel Boland, Chloe Hutchinson, Chloe Abraham and Eden Ball.

Amalie McCormick, Zara Curry and Jamie Millar.

Jersey Surgenor, Chloe Montgomery, Emma Charlton, Becca McCord and Lydia Forsythe.

Mylo Ardill, Harry Townsley, Lilly Barlow, Abi Hayes and Natasha McAuley.

Ellie Steenson, Katie Esler, Holly McClelland and Emmy Morrison.

A GLAMOROUS EVENING AT GALGORM Following on from the sixth-form formal last month, Ballyclare Secondary School gathered at Galgorm Hotel – this time for their fifth year students. It was a great opportunity for a night of glamour and fun before the students take their GCSEs in the summer. 26


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Ruth and Frank Stevens.

Barbara Beggs, Bobby Madine and Mollie McAlorum.

Leander Swimming Club 60th anniversary committee Mark Harvey, Kathryn Wylie, Breige Johnstone, Helen Lunney, Gary Johnstone, Paula Cunningham and Frank Stevens.

Leander ASC founder Bobby Madine with guests.

Heather Madine, Mary McMahon and Dorothy Hawthorne.

Emma Sharkey, Brogan O’Hara and Mollie McAlorum.

Caoimhghin Campfield, Cormac McGrath, Beth McCusker, Lucy Smyth, Christine Mooney, Joanne Kennedy, Niamh Noonan, Adam Meek and Thomas McIvor.

SWIMMING LEGENDS

Briege Johnstone, Helen Lunny, Natalie Cranney, Paula Cunningham, Jillian Newberry and Orla Harvey.

Established in 1964, Leander Amateur Swimming Club recently celebrated its 60th Anniversary at an event in The Four Winds. It was a special evening attended by swimmers from all six decades! The club, which is still going strong, has a long, rich history of competing at the highest level of their sport, boasting four Olympians and many more athletes who have competed and medalled at World & European Championships and the Commonwealth Games. The club was delighted to welcome Bobby Madine (club founder) and Barbara Beggs (daughter of co-founders David and Nancy McCullough), Olympians Andrew Hunter and Marion Madine and their respective families. Former and current swimmers shared their happy memories of Leander ASC. 28



Philippa Smith, Victoria Smith, Nakesha Smith, Sophie McKeown and Charlotte McCullough.

Chris Smyth, Joe McMullan and Oliver Kinnear.

Callie Kennedy, Beverly Caves, Stephen and Sharon Kennedy and Joanna Curran.

Eve Borland and Nuala Clarke.

James Beattie and Hollie Cuthbert.

Fergus Curran, Kathryn Knox, Heather Knox and Danielle McKeown.

Jessica, Justin, Jamie Lee, Josh, Gary and Rochelle, Tommy and Betty Caves.

MID ANTRIM HUNT BALL Over 180 guests attended the Mid Antrim Hunt Ball at the Rosspark Hotel, Ballymena. Following a drinks reception, guests were welcomed into the Ross Suite to be seated for dinner. Before dinner was served, Patsy Morrogh made a presentation to Mr Tommy Caves, retiring senior master, on behalf of members (past and present) and friends of Mid Antrim Hunt to thank him for his many years of service to the hunt. After a delicious meal, guests danced to The Untouchables until the early hours. Katie Willis was named Belle of the Ball and there was a very successful auction and raffle.

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Royally Rewarded This month Ulster Tatler features a selection of photographs from those members of the community recognised in the King’s Honours.

TINA MCKENZIE MBE

NORMAN WILSON MBE

Tina McKenzie, CEO of Staffline Recruitment Ireland and a distinguished figure in the local business community, has been awarded the prestigious Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for her outstanding contributions to the Northern Irish economy. The investiture ceremony took place at Buckingham Palace on 31st January 2024, where Mrs McKenzie received the honour from HRH The Princess Royal.

Norman Wilson, managing director of Cookstown Furniture Centre, was recognised in His Majesty King Charles III’s first New Year Honours List. He was awarded an MBE at Windsor Castle in September 2023 for services to business and to the community in Northern Ireland. His family and friends are all delighted to see that he has received recognition for a lifetime of hard work.

DR NIZAM DAMANI MBE Dr Nizam Damani was awarded an MBE for services to infection prevention and control in Northern Ireland and to the World Health Organisation. Here he is pictured at his investiture on 27th November, with his wife Laila and sons Numair and Namiz. He received his award from the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace. The Portadown doctor, who was born in a poverty-stricken part of Pakistan and is now a global expert in infection control, recently published ‘Mankind vs Microbes’, which explores the history of microbiology and infectious diseases.

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Sarah Seggel, Henry McCoy and Mark Brosnan.

Jessica Howarth, Ruth Close and Shauna Lee Warwick.

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The East Antrim Hounds celebrated their annual Hunt Ball at the Dunadry Hotel, Templepatrick on Saturday 3rd February. A great night was enjoyed by all, with dancing to The Bizz and a few surprises including a singing waiter! This year, the hunt ball was in aid of two charities, N. I. Children’s Hospice and Riding For The Disabled, Ballyclare Group. An auction on the night along with donations raised over £5,775 for the charities. They were joined by ten American visitors who hunted with them in Parkgate that day. Continued on page 36

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Ivan Martin, Pauline Carville, Robin Elliott, Reginald Clark and James Martin.

Belfast Lord Mayor, Ryan Murphy with Reginald.

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS AT THE CHELSEA Reginald Clark celebrated his 70th birthday at the Chelsea Bar on the Lisburn Road in Belfast, surrounded by local friends and family from Northern Ireland. Among the guests were alumni from his alma mater, Booker T. Washington High School, who travelled from the United States, as well as his esteemed business partner of over 30 years, with whom he collaborated across various continents including the Middle East, Australia, Europe, and South Africa. Renowned saxophonist Kirk Whalum, (www.kirkwhalum.com) a cherished friend of over four decades, contributed a heartfelt video tribute to commemorate the occasion. The event was also graced by the presence of Oscar winner James Martin and his father Ivan Martin, renowned broadcaster and journalist, adding to the celebratory atmosphere. Having embarked on his international career in 1981, primarily in Saudi Arabia, Reginald relocated to Belfast in 1999, a year prior to the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. His involvement in Northern Ireland dates back to 1987, during which time he dedicated himself to numerous charitable endeavours, including ACSONI and Tiny Life. Notably, his support extended to Legacurry Presbyterian Church, where he supported efforts to drill water wells in Burkina Faso, providing vital access to clean water for the local community. Driven by his passion for culinary arts, inherited from his father, a former cook in the U.S. Navy, Reginald ventured into the hospitality industry, founding The Kitchen, an American café in Lisburn. An advocate for fair trade, Reginald served as a founding member of the Fairtrade Committee for Belfast, Lisburn, and Castlereagh, maintaining active involvement in both cities’ committees. His dedication to sports and community engagement is exemplified by his longstanding commitment to softball, which he played and coached for over two decades in Saudi Arabia and has continued since 2007 in Northern Ireland. Reginald’s philanthropic spirit shines through his ongoing support for charitable causes in Belfast, exemplified by his decision to designate CLUB ADAM, INC. (www.clubadaminc.org) and MRANI (www.minorityawardsni.org.uk) as beneficiaries for his birthday celebration. Reginald and his family extended their gratitude to all who joined in commemorating this special milestone, contributing to a memorable and meaningful celebration of his life and legacy.

Reginald with family and friends.

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Reginald with deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, Emma Little-Pengelly along with Sir Jeffrey Donaldson MP.

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David and Kim Corkill.

Lee and Monique Heasley, Hilary and Reginald Clark, Leah Clark and Shami Smith-Sandhu.

Carl Frauenstein, Reginald Clark with Oscar winner James Martin and dad Ivan Martin and Dr Deborah Skinner Forman.

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Robert Geary and Stephen Dunne MLA.

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Ards and North Down held the prestigious 2023 Sports Awards ceremony on Friday, March 1st at the Clandeboye Lodge Hotel. Nominations across various sports, from gymnastics to motorsport, were submitted for consideration. The event not only highlighted the exceptional sporting achievements within the Borough but also acknowledged the invaluable contributions of volunteers and coaches who dedicate their time and expertise to fostering local sporting talent. For results, please visit: www.leisureardsandnorthdown.com/sportsdevelopment/awards 40

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REGENT HOUSE FORMAL The annual Regent House School Year 14 formal, held at the Clandeboye Lodge on 23 February, was organised by the formal committee pupils under the direction of Head of Sixth, Miss Linda Callender. The evening was a roaring success, starting with a drinks reception and an award ceremony followed by a lovely meal and some great music. Pupils and teachers danced to an eclectic range of music from the Al Bennett Band.

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MEDICINE GALA 2024 In their second year at Queen’s University, medical students organised a prestigious Medicine Gala; an event to celebrate their journey towards becoming healthcare professionals. The bash was hosted in the Clandeboye Lodge Hotel in February. It was certainly a night to be remembered and the organisers would like to thank everyone who made it possible.

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ANNUAL DINNER AT DUNMURRY GOLF CLUB On Saturday 24th February Dunmurry Golf Club’s Men’s Captain, Steve Davis, welcomed members and guests to the club’s Annual Men’s Dinner. Amongst the guests were representatives from Dundalk, Malone and Lisburn Golf Clubs, Golf Ireland (Ulster Branch) and Steve’s two brothers Chris and Patrick. Guests speaker Adrian Logan kept the audience well entertained following an excellent meal provided by the club’s caterers, M&J Catering. The evening’s sponsor was Dillon Bass.

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James Applegate, US Consul General for Northern Ireland provided American insights.

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Trevor Leaker, AECOM, welcomes Suzanne Wylie, Chief Executive of NI Chamber of Commerce and Industry to the event.

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AECOM HOSTS BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE Launching its 2024 Ireland Annual Review, AECOM held a dinner and roundtable discussion with some of the leading figures in the local construction economy in The Merchant Hotel on 23rd January, hosted by Trevor Leaker, AECOM’s Head of Architecture and Design in UK + Ireland. James Applegate, US Consul General for Northern Ireland, was the guest of honour. There being no such thing as a free meal, the guests provided informative and incisive contributions to an agenda of challenging industry topics between courses, with a follow-up event being planned for early career employees from each of the represented organisations. 48


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Jane Hardy is a feature writer who has interviewed a few of the big names from Arlene Foster to Mrs Thatcher.

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The World of the Short Story Prizewinning author Bernie McGill tells Jane Hardy how she’s inspired by places, how she got into books and reveals the hidden lives of her characters. You might imagine the short story to be easier to produce than fiction’s long haul genre, the novel. But you’d be wrong, according to writer Bernie McGill (57) who has just won the prestigious Edge Hill prize for her short story collection, This Train is For (No Alibis Press). It’s a question of the tightness of the shorter form. “Relatively speaking, short stories take more time. If you’re writing a three thousand word short story, it can take longer than a three thousand word chapter of a novel. With anything short, you know, there’s an intensity to it. And the hope is they contain a world.” Hers undoubtedly do, ranging from a tale of a member of the disappeared (“The Troubles are always there but I don’t put a microscope to them”) to a story about an escapologist figure who invades a student’s life and room. “I showed that one to friends who were intrigued or infuriated as to what it meant. I like my reader to do some work. They all had different readings.” I felt it was a metaphor for the way the heroine had escaped the boxed-in life of her rackety mother’s world via study. She approaches the world collected in her new book obliquely, at a slant. Bernie McGill said before meeting she finds it hard to describe herself but admits to being cheerful – “I enjoy life”. She reveals she, her husband, and two daughters had a real celebration after winning the award, going to a Bloomsbury pub for “wine, then some more wine”. The next day they attended Le Moulin Rouge show, as one of her daughters is obsessed with the film. Yet her fiction tends towards darker topics, loss and missed opportunities, even abuse. “The imagination tends towards the melancholy.”

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A Fuss is one superb example of McGill’s art. It opens simply, with a woman returning north from Dublin for her father’s funeral. The process of creating this story began, as it often does with McGill, with a place. In this case, Connolly Station, recognisable and real. “The settings in my stories are familiar to me, that’s very often where I begin. Then something strange happens. If you stayed here in the Linen Hall Library café for an hour, you’d notice the carpet, the smells, what it feels like but it would filter through a fictional voice.” McGill’s work is not autobiographical. “It’s not me, but the person whose eyes it’s been seen by. So what’s happened in their life, are they meeting someone, are they going voluntarily or somewhere they don’t want to go, all kinds of questions arise.” Here, the bereaved only daughter Rosa, described later on as “a plain clothes nun”, gets into conversation with an old woman. She, by contrast, is gaudily dressed with felt earrings and the amount of detail seems strange. “She was real and she was quirky but so was her outfit which I embroidered a bit.” McGill has imagined a nephew meeting her at a station, with affection. “I felt if she was someone in your family, you’d be very fond of her.” The father has his wake, having died after being trampled by his herd of cows. The family is upset by the sensation, not wanting any fuss. Then the daughter’s headmaster appears with a literary depth charge attached in the memories of sexual abuse, disputed by her mother. She adds her character is someone who’s undergone trauma and ran – “not very far away”. The grief, when it comes, could be for her parent or herself and her diminished life, or both. “She


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The settings in my stories are familiar to me, that’s very often where I begin. Then something strange happens...

puts her hand to her face and finds that her cheeks are wet…This is not part of the plan.” There is also light relief in the collection. The Snaggings List is written as a playlet of texts pinging between old friends. One is house sitting for the other in Majorca and they discuss washing arrangements. There’s also talk of the bounce of new life. One is pregnant, one would like to have been. “I wrote this as a radio play but for various reasons it didn’t work. I showed it to my editor with writing in between but she said it didn’t need it. I was reminded of a family holiday in Majorca with the banter with my grown-up girls, the shorthand you have with people you’re close to.” McGill didn’t come from a writing background. “I thought it was something other people did.” The youngest of ten, she had a bricklayer father and homemaker mother in south Derry, not far from Bellaghy. “It was a busy house.” She attended St Patrick’s school in Maghera and remembers two encouraging English teachers, PJ Doherty and Aidan Taggart. Tasked with summarising a Thomas Hardy plot, McGill’s version was so good her teacher asked if she’d consulted Cole’s Notes. Then added no, because hers were better. “I knew I liked books, and writing about them.” An early attempt at a story was titled Cedric the Caterpillar and was, she adds wryly, “no doubt about his journey, being waylaid”. Bernie McGill studied Italian and English at Queen’s University, then took a job that lasted thirteen years with the Big Telly Theatre Company. She works at Queen’s now in the Computer Science

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department, helping students improve their written skills via a creative writing approach. McGill produced a My Story for Radio Ulster on her daughter’s first tooth. “It was a short piece, three minutes, about getting her first real tooth and losing the other one.” Her determination to write found space when her youngest daughter, whose childminder could not manage the hours, spent an hour a day at nursery. “I dedicated that hour to writing.” Although there is a sense of missed opportunity in some of the stories, McGill found her metier. She says she may use her £10,000 prize to take a writing tour to Italy. Yet she conveys unfulfillment very well, notably in The Cure for Too Much Feeling, like a parallel Magdalen Laundry story-writ invidividual. Towards the end of another story, A Loss, about the strange death of aunt Sheila which haunts her small dog, McGill writes this in the nephew’s voice. “I marvel, not for the first time, at the secrets people keep, for themselves, and for others, at the sadnesses that betray them, and at the small quiet lives that they continue to live out until the end of their days.” This seems to echo Emerson’s line about people leading lives of “quiet desperation” but McGill, over Earl Grey tea now finished, says not totally. “Not desperation, maybe resignation.” This Train is For Published by No Alibis Press On sale now, £12.


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Primark Pledges More Sustainable Choices What a joy to share positive developments from one of our biggest retailers on the high street! Last month, I was invited by Cathy Martin to a media breakfast hosted by international fashion retailer Primark in Dublin. The intimate ‘In Conversation’ event saw Primark Director of Cares Lynn Walker and sustainable journalist/podcaster Jo Linehan discuss the last ten years of Primark’s Sustainable Cotton Programme. The event highlighted the positive reappraisal and progress Primark is making towards its commitment to become a more sustainable and circular business. Guests were invited to take part in a Q&A with Lynn, Jo, Claire Scanlon (Circular, Primark Cares), and Roseann Hickey (PSCP). Fashion’s tour du force, journalist Deirdre McQuillan, fashion editor of the Irish Times; Bianca Luykx, editor of VIP Magazine; and sustainable content creator Holly White joined Melissa Elliott and Bethany Chisom for issa Elliott. Bethany Chisholm and Mel the Dublin event. Key commitments from the retailer include clothes that can be recycled; Primark clothes will be recyclable by design by 2027. Clothes will be made from recycled or more sustainably sourced materials by 2030. They promise to halve carbon emissions across the value chain by 2030. Primark will pursue a living wage for workers in the supply chain and support them with financial literacy training and access to social protection by 2030. Primark will commit to strengthening the position of women across their supply chain through skills development and addressing their barriers to progression by 2030. I’ve been watching Primark for a while to see how a retailer like this will address the critical areas of environment, ethics and sustainability, and I have to say, so far, so good. Hopefully we’ll see more big high-street retailers follow this lead.

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Northern Irish Models Take The Fashion World By Storm Celeste Fitzpatrick.

Every season, I wait with anticipation and excitement for New York, Paris, and London fashion weeks. This season blew my mind and filled me with such particular pride. On the runways of each fashion week, there were not one, but two models from Northern Ireland taking centre stage for some of the biggest designer names. Celeste Fitzpatrick, 21, from Belfast, stole the show at Paris and New York Fashion Week. She was first scouted when she was 15 and has now modelled for famous designers including Prada and Dior. Making history, Omagh-born Alice McGrath opened Dior Haute Couture at the Musee Rodin in Paris. The 18-year-old is the new face of IMG Worldwide and made her debut at London Fashion Week for JW Anderson SS24. Alice has been featured in this season’s Dior Haute Couture holiday campaign and spring-summer campaign in the February edition of Fashion Bible Vogue.

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How do you separate work and your personal lives as a married couple running a business together? We are so focused on growing the best brand that we can. That’s our primary goal! We put most of our time and attention into achieving this goal, so separating work and personal life is difficult when we’re driven by our passion. We have two young boys at home and they help to focus us on what’s important. They ground us and remind us to come up for air.

What inspired you to start POWERCUT®? Health and wellness is a key pillar in our lives and it was the ultimate motivating factor to create a brand that had this at its core. Really purposeful design is also something that’s very important to us and we felt that no Irish or Northern Irish brand was combining these elements and doing so at a price that everyone could attain. Can you share the story behind the brand’s name and logo? It’s all about the Bolt as it’s a representation of power and energy, the energy we put into the brand as a team and the energy we hope people get from wearing our products. The name is one for all wearers, male or female, a brand name that anyone can be proud of wearing. POWERCUT® the name is to embody the idea of power and force with the reference of the word ‘cut’ expressing how the product is made and the attention to detail in our design process. As a husband and wife team, what skills and qualities do you both have to make your business work? ‘’We complement each other well,’’ says Bronagh. ‘’Craig is a creative and builds our business relationships to help grow the brand and I like to dig in to projects to keep our plans moving.’’ ‘It’s not always easy to always be on the same page, but we are strong at communicating together and we can then face challenges head on,’’ says Craig.

What sets POWERCUT® apart from others in the market? Our core values are quality first and value for our customers. We want people to open a POWERCUT® delivery and be blown away by the experience and for a price that doesn’t break the bank. Additionally, we invest a lot of time on functional design and material development. We feel that with this we have a more performance-based edge compared to our competitors and cater for more sporting disciplines as well as lifestyle needs. Why do you think athleisure has become so popular, for both practical and fashion purposes? Rewind to 2020, and you could say that the pandemic drove a need for comfort. But looking at what athleisure product represents is so much more than that. It’s about more flattering fits, they are easy to dress up as much as they are to wear to your next gym or Pilates class. The world has evolved and people want products that are versatile. Who doesn’t want to leave the office and go to a gym session while not having to change their outfit? It’s the perfect category that complements a busy lifestyle. How does POWERCUT® approach product development and innovation? We’re working 18 months ahead of each season. Firstly, we assess where we feel people’s needs will evolve to over that period. Our customers are great at giving us feedback and this helps us build that product development journey. Next, material selection is critical to delivering a fantastic product. Week after week we review fabric swatches to assess if it fits the end use of the product or collection we are building. We want to make sure that the product doesn’t just work but also feels amazing when worn. Once we get our first prototypes, we then test the products 60

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Owner of the eponymous ‘Elizabeth Sands Beauty School’, Elizabeth Sands, who was last year’s Ulster Tatler Business Woman of the Year, has come a long way from the days of not being able to afford to turn on the heating in her home. Originally from England, Elizabeth moved to Portadown, with her then husband, fourteen years ago. However, less than two years after upping sticks from London, she found herself living as a single mother with two young daughters to care for. It all started with a good old fashioned newspaper advert in her local newspaper. Elizabeth contacted the Portadown Times and asked them to write an article about her and her plans for the business. Without any clients, she advertised an open day and eight people turned up; that’s how the business idea started. “Two of the people who turned up on that first open

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“Covid was one of the biggest things that happened to me.” It was significant because she decided, before anybody had heard of Covid-19, to launch an online platform. Elizabeth and her courses have now helped train over 17,000 people from across Ireland and the UK, thanks to a little forward thinking - she saw the potential of the internet. While the business is reaching new levels, Elizabeth is still able to keep her overheads low and her time in check. Time management is a fine art she has mastered. And she does it all from the comfort of her own home, foregoing the expensive offices and the added extra costs. “We’re not doing Zoom calls, which take hours; we’ve got a really groundbreaking online platform, which we set up, so it’s self sufficient for students. Online is the way to go,” adds Elizabeth. Creating so many future business owners in the beauty field is what she loves doing. For Elizabeth, competition is healthy as it gives people like her impetus to rise above the field. Starting from the bottom and working hard at being the best at what she does is in Elizabeth’s DNA. For anyone looking to start their own business, Elizabeth suggests some self-reflection: asking the difficult questions about what they really want. More often than not, she had found people struggle to actually answer that question. She concludes: “You have to have the right mindset. If you go in thinking you’re going to fail, you’re going to fail. You have to go into it believing that you are going to be successful. I know that what I’ve got really works because it really worked for

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Navigating Fertility, Fitness, and Supplements for Women Easter is a time of change and we all notice a mood shift with longer nights, a welcome sight. So what better time to chat about women’s health and the other changes we see in day-to-day life? Whether kids are on the cards for you or not, as we age, hormone changes affect all of us. So how do we navigate those changing tides and, more importantly, how do we weather the storm? It’s no secret, as women age our fertility changes, but how much and what effect does it have? At birth, women have 1-2 million eggs, dwindling to about 10,000 by age 40. The quality and quantity of eggs start to decline around age 32, this accelerates by 35, resulting in a 50% reduction by age 40. This decrease, coupled with mutations in remaining eggs, increases the likelihood of failed fertilisation, miscarriage and birth defects. We’ve seen a trend in the US for years, and growing trends in London of women now freezing eggs as they want childen later in life. Menopause marks the end of reproductive years, but what you lose in menstruation you gain in hormonal shifts... goodbye periods, hello brain fog and hot flushes. But that’s not all. As women age, the decline in oestrogen affects muscle regeneration, bone density and metabolism. It’s part of life, so we just have to live with it? No, knowledge is power, and what we do with that power helps us live to our full life. Notice I say our full, because every one of us is different, so there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. We need to debunk that taking a few supplements and embarking on a new diet will work for all of us. So how does that look? Your body is like a house, you get a survey done before you invest to see what’s going on inside and regular bloodwork is key. So let’s look behind the scenes of bloodwork, training and supplements. Bloodwork I often test patients using different methods to get an insight into hormonal balance, ovulation, ovarian reserve, nutrient levels and thyroid function. Optimising essential nutrients like B12, folate, vitamin D and iron can lead to significant improvements in overall health and well-being, including better sleep, less bloating and balanced emotions. Testing blood at various times of your cycle means we can see any

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EDITED BY REBECCA NELSON

Rebecca is founder and Director of Physiotherapy at Apex Clinic and Apex Headache Clinic.

Are Headaches or Migraines Destroying Your Life? Apex Headache Clinic, Belfast, is Ireland’s first drug-free headache and migraine clinic, and has been clearing headaches and migraines for over 25 years. An experienced team of specialist physiotherapists is led by clinic founder and Spinal & Headache Physiotherapy Specialist, Rebecca Nelson. Her unique approach of treating and clearing headaches/migraines, called The Nelson Headache Approach™ is offered in no other clinic and its high success rate explains why people travel from all over the UK and Ireland for this treatment. This month, Rebecca explains why getting to the source of the problem, rather than taking painkillers, is always the best solution to curing headaches and migraines. Headaches ruin lives At Apex Headache Clinic we see patients daily whose lives have been destroyed by headaches or migraines, leaving them desperate to find a cure for their pain. In the UK alone, a staggering 10 million people suffer from daily or frequent headaches. Many people blame tension or stress for their headaches and so they reach for painkillers which offer them no long-lasting relief. What many people are unaware of, is that there is often a physical cause for their headaches stemming from their upper neck, even when the person may experience no neck pain at all. Poor posture or hours spent slumped over desks and computers commonly cause persistent neck-triggered headaches

or migraines, as can repeated lifting or a previous neck injury. Headaches and migraines can stem from your neck While spending the early part of my career in New Zealand, over 30 years ago, I sought treatment for my own migraines, which were diagnosed as stemming from my neck. I had no idea that my neck was involved, and this treatment was life changing for me. I’ve had no headaches or migraines ever since. When I returned to Northern Ireland, I later launched Apex Headache Clinic with the sole aim of providing a cure to other migraine and headache sufferers like myself. The Nelson Headache Approach™ Inspired by my experience of treating headaches in New Zealand and later the UK, I designed my own regime for treating headaches and migraines, called The Nelson Headache Approach™. My specialist regime of manual physiotherapy treatment for headaches and migraines has been successfully used in patients of all ages, from children to elderly folk. All our highly specialist physiotherapists have been extensively trained in this approach by myself and we have a very high success rate in curing persistent, longstanding headaches and migraines. The Nelson Headache Approach™ is a unique treatment regime, which is not offered in any other clinic in the UK or Ireland.

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Get your life back on track and say goodbye to your headaches 29-year-old Natasha Brown from Bangor attended Apex Headache Clinic after suffering with migraines for years. After completing a course of treatment with us, she said, “It is like day and night. I am now headache and migraine free for 90% of the time. I don’t worry about getting a headache or migraine now. I don’t have to worry about going to bed with a migraine knowing I would wake up with a migraine. I am back exercising and I don’t have problems at work anymore. Having a headache or migraine used to be my number one worry but now it is the least of my worries. I only have to attend the clinic once every four weeks now for maintenance treatment with my specialist physiotherapist.” Treat pain at its source If you suffer from persistent headaches or migraines it is important to get to the source of the problem. Book an initial assessment and treatment today with one of our Specialist Headache Physiotherapists and Apex Headache Clinic could clear your headaches and migraines, allowing you to enjoy life again. To book an appointment call Apex Headache Clinic, Belfast on 028 9048 4153. No GP referral is necessary.

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71-year-old Veronica McLaughlin, from Ballycastle, had been suffering with constant tinnitus and a blocked ear feeling. The humming in her ear, a feeling of a build up of pressure and dizziness was severely affecting her quality of life. Here, Veronica shares how the clinic’s unique regime of specialist manual physiotherapy treatment for tinnitus, called The Nelson Tinnitus ApproachTM FOHDUHG KHU V\PSWRPV DOORZLQJ KHU WR UHJDLQ FRQWURO RI KHU OLIH b

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“For me it’s really nice to exhibit beside those scholars who have gone before me and to see the standard of their work.” EDITED BY KELLIE BURCH KELLIE@ULSTERTATLER.COM

QEST Exhibition and Showcase I had the privilege of attending the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (QEST) Showcase Exhibition, held in partnership with Craft NI, recently. QEST supports the training and education of talented and aspiring craftspeople across the UK through scholarships, Emerging Maker grants and apprenticeships. This Showcase, which was on display in Craft NI on Royal Avenue, was QEST’s first exhibition in Northern Ireland. It presented the work of 17 QEST alumni who are based in or from the island of Ireland. The range of crafts exhibited included glass, handloom weaving, luthiery, willow sculpture, wrought iron putter making and silversmithing. During the evening I had the chance to speak to some of our local scholars, such as mother and daughter, Cara and Caitlin Murphy.. Cara displayed eight silver bowls which showcased her talent and silversmithing and enameling skills. Her daughter, Caitlin, is the newly announced 2023 QEST Mark & Tara Boddington Emerging Maker and showcased her luxurious range of jewellery. Cara explained that she achieved her scholarship at the same time as several other local craft makers. “It was nice to see Northern Ireland so well represented.” Caitlin followed in her mother’s footsteps on her QEST experience. She said: “For me it’s really nice to exhibit beside those scholars who have gone before me and to see the standard of their work.” Mario Sierra from family-run Mourne Textiles showcased a selection of furnishing textiles and scarves. These were handwoven on the loom. Mario’s passion for his craft was palpable and he explained the importance of QEST, allowing him to reach the next level. “I got these looms but couldn’t get them up and running. I found someone who could teach me. QEST made that happen.” Wonderfully, the craft man from Killarney Weavers who showed Mario how to work the looms learned his craft as an apprentice of Mario’s grandmother. In Mario’s words,”it was a beautiful, circular journey.” Aaron Leach, owner of Swifts Forge, discussed his hand forged luxury wrought iron putter. He explained, after Covid, he had to rewrite his business plan. QEST helped him grow a new business using his talents as a blacksmith. He now creates bespoke luxury golf items for the likes of acting legend Bill Murray. However, whilst it is very much a business, he explains, “the putters are my creative outlet.” And what magnificent pieces of art they are! QEST is clearly vital in helping skilled makers learn and develop but it also, in the words of Craft NI Director Katherine McDonald, “reminds us of the talented craft makers that are a credit to Northern Ireland.” The opening of the QEST Showcase Exhibition took place on 1 February. It runs until 22 March.

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Damien McKeown and Alex Pengelly.

Susie Osborough, Mario Sierra, Tara McArtney, Jilly Johnston.

Caitlin Murphy, Cara Murphy, Patrick Davison.

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Debbie Pocock, Katherine Dunleavy, Mario Sierra, Damien McKeown, Laura McKee.

Katherine McDonald, Debbie Poco ck, Andreea McManus, Rachel Thom pson.

Hand-woven life-size willow pig sculpture by NI basket maker Bob Johnston. Bob is well known for his willow sculptures such as the dragons in the Ulster Museum from his Game of Thrones collaboration.

Bob Johnston and Michael McCrory.

Furnishing textiles, and scarves handwoven on the loom by Mario Sierra and QEST apprentice Damien McKeown.

Martin Colligan and Teddy.

Anne Porter and Julie Webb.

Navigating Queer Landscapes Cathedral Quarter photography centre Belfast Exposed, together with Embrace Style, recently supported the Queer Artist Forum to showcase some work from its members on the walls of the east Belfast salon. Artists Vesper MacKenzie and Aidan Geary brought their work together for ’Navigating Queer Landscapes’, a mini showcase highlighting the struggle against societal norms, with resilience and perseverance key themes connecting their work, while being very different in style. Friends and family joined the two artists, together with the teams from Embrace Style and Belfast Exposed, to officially launch the exhibition which will be on display for salon patrons and passersby to enjoy. Established in early 2023, the Queer Artists Forum provides a space for discussion, peer-to-peer engagement, artistic development and career support for lens-based artists from the LGBTQIA+ community. Embrace Style opened its doors in April last year as a gender-neutral hair and beauty salon, providing a safe and understanding space for those who feel uncomfortable or unwelcome in more traditional salon settings.

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Artist Vesper MacKenzie, Lucy Logan and Kathleen Malone.


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Ella McCabe, Gerard McCabe, Kerri Quinn, Libby McBride.

Monica Casey, Emma Madigan, playright Ann-Marie Casey, Joseph O’Connor, Laurence Simms.

Deborah Hill, Rosie McClelland, Anne Gilmore, Sarah Reid.

Deirdre McAllister, Maebeth Fenton Martin, Bernadette Sexton, Doris Robinson.

Christina Nelson, Dylan Reid, Aodhan Kehoe, Katie Richardson.

Little Women at the Lyric Theatre Are you a Meg, Jo, Beth or Amy? That was the question at the Lyric Theatre’s opening night of its production of the cherished classic Little Women. With a dress code to mark your allegiance, I donned my most purple hued ensemble to show I was team Jo. Other audience members showing their support included: writer Paul McVeigh; actress Kerri Quinn; and actor Gerard McCabe. Literature lovers have had the chance to grow fond of each of these ‘little women’ through the numerous film adaptations of the Louisa May Alcott classic. However, this was my first time seeing it interpreted for stage. Adapted by Anne-Marie Casey and

Dolores Smyth and Paul McVeigh.

Ben McDaid, Adam Steele, Emma Brennan, Beverly Steele.

staged by Emily Foran, this production was fresh and heart-warming and balanced the saccharine moments with a healthy dose of humour and sass. The story is about the March sisters: Meg (Ruby Campbell), Jo (Marty Breen), Beth (Maura Bird), and Amy (Tara Cush) as they navigate the challenges of the Civil War era. Under the wing of Marmee March (Jo Donnelly), and Aunt March (Alison Harding), we follow as each of the sisters shake off expectations and follow their hearts on their journey to womanhood. With this production, Anne-Marie Casey and Emily Foran have shown that Little Women is as relevant today as ever. The

female-dominated production celebrates women who write their own stories and forge their own paths. The performances from the women on stage, especially Marty Breen portraying the force of nature that is Jo, were all truly captivating and at times incredibly moving. There is also performances from the wonderful Shaun Blaney, Cillian Lenaghan and Ash Rizi, but all eyes were on the March sisters. An enduring tale of love, resilience and persistence, this bold and beautiful staging of Little Women was the perfect way for the Lyric Theatre to open its 2024 theatrical offerings. The opening of Little Women took place on 7 February.

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Rosie Olivia O’Hagan, Anne Hart, Brigid Donnelly, Eamonn O’Hagan and Michael McKernan.

Eileen Maguire, Ryan McParland and John Woods.

POETRY LAUNCH 120 literary enthusiasts attended the launch of Peter Makem’s new collection of poems, ‘The Tribe of Earth,’ in his native Derrynoose last month. The evening included traditional music, song and story telling, and invited speakers praised the exceptional quality of Peter’s poetry.

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Fiona Williamson and Lynda Mullan.

Peter Makem.

Aidan O’Rourke.

Comedian Paddy Raff.

HARP LAGER RECIEVES THE GLOBAL AWARD Harp Lager, one of the leading and most-loved lagers in Northern Ireland, struck gold at a prestigious global beer competition on Wednesday 7th February 2024. The Global Beer Masters is an internationally renowned blind-tasting competition welcoming beers from around the world to compete for recognition and the chance to benchmark their taste against competitors. Experts evaluated each one based on appearance, smell, taste, and style characteristics, resulting in Harp Irish Lager proudly scooping a gold medal in the International Lager category. 86



Guests Jo and Dave Forbes.

John Leckey from Bodel Distributors with NEFF chef Aisling O’Meara.

Helen and David Johnston with Dee Williamson (Bodel Distributors).

NEFF COOKERY DEMONSTRATION AT BODEL Bodel Distributors were delighted to host their first ever Neff cookery demo at their extensive Lisburn showroom. Guests were treated to a fabulous variety of dishes prepared expertly by Aisling, using the latest Neff cooking appliances. The food included circo roasted pork fillet accompanied by crispy cauliflower, cooked in the Neff Air Fryer accessory. A great evening was had by everyone. To make an appointment to visit the Bodel showroom please ring 028 92672412.

How to find your perfect sofa with EZ Living Interiors We’ve all heard stories of impulse furniture purchases, where a dreamy sofa didn’t fit through the door, or so overwhelmed the room a little pole-vault over the back was needed to sit on it. These urban stories are exceptions rather than the rule, but they’re cautionary tales about the value of planning and availing of expert advice, which Ronnie Maghie, interior design manager for EZ Living Interiors’ flagship store at Shane Retail Park, Boucher Road, Belfast, is happy to help with so your sofa is stylish, functional and comfortable, with a stress-free shopping trip. “Look around at what you already have,” Ronnie says. “Does it fit well? Visit our website and look at what appeals to you. Bring

in your room measurements and sofa measurements and photos of your room. That will help our staff direct you. They’re another set of eyes with vast experience and can give you pointers and choices you haven’t considered before.” This free advice helps hone the choice, but recognising how some customers are adventurous and others will play it safe, Ronnie is available for home visits. “Sometimes customers don’t have the time and want the end result sooner rather than later. I’ll sit down with them and come up with a design that interprets our conversation. What’s important to you? Is it style over comfort or comfort over style? What’s the functionality of the room? What colours are you drawn to? What fabric? Leather, velvet or woven? Is there anyone else involved in the decision-making?” A one-hour consultation at home costs £49 for properties within an hour’s drive of the store and can be booked online at www.ezlivinginteriors.co.uk. 88


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PAINT AND DRAMS Belfast’s talented artist, Stephen Whalley, recently held a “Paint and Drams” masterclass. The evening of creativity and complimentary drinks was held at Titanic Distillers at Thompson Dock. Guest had the opportunity to walk through the newly opened historical building, take part in an art masterclass and enjoy some beverages.

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East Down Foxhounds riding members – Judith Evans, Donna Quail, Cathal Rogers, Kiaran Murray, Pat Turley, Declan Feeney, John Rafferty, Leona Lavery and Carolyn Spence.

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EAST DOWN HUNT Leona Lavery, Joanna Davidson, Georgia Lavery and Leah Maguire.

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GUINNESS WORLD RECORD PROFESSOR RETURNS On 26th January, Armagh welcomed back Professor Brian Cox. The event took place at the Armagh City Hotel. He is touring his show: Professor Brian Cox’s Horizons: A 21st Centre Space Odyssey all around Northern Ireland. The cinematic-type show explores the nature of the universe, the enigma of space and time, and the wonder of human existence.

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Ulster Tatler’s Chris Sherry reviews The Gantry Hotel, London. Launched in late 2021, The Gantry is a design-led hotel in one of east London’s most exciting areas. Featuring 291 rooms, The Gantry brings a thrilling collection of food and drink destinations to Stratford: an Italian Food Hall on the ground floor, a dedicated sparkling bar, an all-day restaurant and an 18th floor sky restaurant and bar with panoramic views across the city. Taking over the 1st floor, the hotel’s main dining spot is Union Social. Flanked on one side with an elegant cocktail bar and open kitchen and on the other with floor-to-ceiling windows and a huge wraparound terrace, the venue combines the ever-changing landscape of Stratford with an industrialinfluenced interior. Coupe Bar is The Gantry’s very own Sparkling Bar. Occupying an eye-catching illuminated counter bar, with its own banquette seating and outdoor terrace, Coupe at Union Social offers an everchanging menu of effervescent specialities, from championing English sparkling wine to sparkling tea. Guests will be able to choose from some of the UK’s finest fizz from revered estates such as Gusbourne and Rathfinny, as well as enjoying Champagne, Prosecco, and a concise list of sparkling cocktails and spritzes. Also to the ground

floor space is Grappelli Food Hall, where visitors can discover the Italian way of grocery shopping. The outlet features an array of fresh fruit and vegetables from reputable suppliers, and meat from expert butchers, in addition to a plethora of award-winning deli products and groceries that sit alongside premium Italian cheese, charcuterie and fine wines. If you are getting married, why not do it in The Gantry? The hotel has just launched itself as a wedding venue, where you can celebrate your relationship just opposite London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. You will be supported in arranging your special day; everything from smaller intimate ceremonies to grand luxurious receptions can be accommodated. A dedicated wedding planner will guide you through all the intricate details including flower displays, bespoke dining menus and decorations. You don’t need to be getting hitched, however, to visit this fantastic hotel in a historic and emerging part of London. This was my third stay in Stratford and I would highly recommend it as a base from which to explore London. It has undergone a dramatic transformation since the 2012 Olympics and, with its laid-back vibe, it is a great place to chill after the hustle and buzzle of central London. While you are 110

there, you should also check out the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, it is definitely worth seeing. The Gantry 40 Celebration Avenue, Stratford, London, E20 1DB T: +44 (0) 204 549 7600 www.thegantrylondon.com


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Celebrate life, step by step, with the return of this year’s Northern Ireland Hospice Celebration Walks!

Pictured at the launch of the 2024 NI Hospice Celebration Walks are Miss Northern Ireland Kaitlyn Clarke and NI Hospice’s Vice President Olivia Nash.

Spring is in the air and it’s time to celebrate life, step by step, with the return of the much-loved Hospice Celebration Walks from April to June! Miss Northern Ireland Kaitlyn Clarke and actress Olivia Nash, NI Hospice Vice-President, recently launched the 2024 Hospice Celebration Walks, which will take place in seven scenic locations across Northern Ireland. The first Hospice Celebration Walk takes place at Divis and Black Mountain on Saturday April 6th, followed by walks along the North Down Coast, the Larne Coastal Path, the Lagan Tow Path, the Ballymena Hospice Walk, Portstewart Strand, and Woodburn Reservoir. For over 40 years, the Hospice Celebration Walks have raised millions of pounds, supporting specialised care for families throughout Northern Ireland. To continue this vital work, NI Hospice is urging local people to lace up their walking shoes and actively take steps in aid of the charity’s specialist palliative care. Lauren Doherty, NI Hospice’s Interim Director of Commercial and Brand Development, said: “Every year, we care for over 4,000 babies, children, and adults across Northern Ireland, but we need the support of the public, now more than ever. Please come fundraise for us by walking with friends and family in the fresh air, celebrate life, remember loved ones, and connect with your community. “Every step you take helps NI Hospice provide vital care to families facing life-limiting illnesses. Sign up today, choose your walk, and help us really make a difference in the lives of local people who need our care the most.” Sign up today and make your participation count at nihospice.org/ walks

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The team at Rochavau has a passion for what they do and the beauty of their surroundings. That is clear from the moment you arrive at this hotel. Located in the heart of Algarve, nestled between the crystal-clear beaches of Vau and Rocha, Rochavau opened its doors to the world so they can welcome their guests the way they know and love. General manager Joao Gomes, who has experience of the hospitality industry in Northern Ireland, has now relocated back home to join this project and he believes that the hotel’s location, a stone’s throw away from the beautiful beaches of Amado and Tres Irmaos, is the perfect destination to take a break from the dull and rainy weather we are all so used to in Northern Ireland, especially over the winter months. A standing 15% winter discount code has been launched on their website - rochavauhotel.com to celebrate Joao’s connection to Northern Ireland and it seems to be the perfect excuse for a beach getaway this winter. “That you may fall in love with us and the Algarve!” enthuses Joao.

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Embrace the splendour of Armagh in full bloom this spring Discover Armagh’s charm this spring with its lush green landscapes and expansive apple orchards As warmer days banish the wintry chill, the city comes alive with a variety of attractions and activities, ideal for planning a day trip or staycation over mid-term or the Easter holiday. From history to art, to culture, and family fun, explore the top 10 attractions, uncover hidden gems, and enjoy the tranquility of the orchards this spring in Armagh. 1. Navan Centre & Fort Wind yourself back to a life over 2,000-years old in a world mixed with myth and reality at Navan Centre & Fort, located just outside Armagh. Experience the life and times of a bygone era as you walk in the footsteps of warriors to the ancient Navan Fort, site of the great temple of 95BC. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10am, there are also special events taking place throughout spring including an Easter special, The Great Dragon Egg Hunt. Tickets can be prebooked online at https://shorturl.at/jJMUW. 2. Armagh Observatory & Planetarium Get lost in space enjoying a memorable day out for all the family at Northern Ireland’s leading astronomical research and education facility, an awe-inspiring venue offering visitors a unique experience in this stratospheric “place for space”. Explore the exhibition at leisure before strapping in for the planetarium’s digital full dome theatre experience where you lie back and take in the magic of our universe in a full 3D cinematic show. Outside, you can explore a jaw-dropping 14-acre Astropark complete with scale models of the solar system and universe, sundials and telescopes. Open every day from Tuesday to Sunday, with special shows taking place throughout spring, including The Ultimate Bubble Show, Our World from Space and a Stargazing Evening, visit www.armagh.space.com for more. 3. Take a tour of the Orchards and sample the cider Enjoy an amazing experience in the heart of the Orchard County and see how Armagh’s award-winning cider is made at Long Meadow Cider in the heart of the county’s lush countryside. With dates all over spring and tours from 11am to 1pm, there’s plenty to see and learn in the open outdoors – and even a cooking demo with Granny’s traditional griddle breads in the company of the McKeever family, which has been taking care of this gorgeous estate for years. Visit

www.longmeadowcider.com/tours to book your place. 4. Game of Thrones Studio Tour Take your breath away with a visit to the outstanding Game of Thrones Studio Tour in nearby Banbridge. The Studio has been transformed from a working film studio to a truly immersive and interactive experience dedicated to the global, award-winning HBO TV series Game of Thrones. The most successful series in the world may have ended, but House of the Dragon is just beginning. Come along and enjoy a great day out, enjoy a lite bite in the Lobby Café or a meal fit for a King or Queen in the Studio Restaurant. Located just 30 minutes from Belfast and 90 minutes from Dublin – and open seven days a week from 10am - this is a bucket list experience you’ll want to come back for. Getting here is also very simple as coach services to the Game of Thrones Studio run from Belfast and Dublin seven days a week. www.gameofthronesstudiotour.com 5. F.E. McWilliam Gallery & Studio Described as “a gem” by the Irish Times, the F.E. McWilliam Gallery & Studio, located just off the Belfast-Dublin road in nearby Banbridge, encapsulates the work of sculptor Frederick Edward McWilliam, one of Ireland’s most influential and successful artists. For an inspiring day out, great food at the awardwinning in-house Quails café-restaurant, the gallery is currently home to a special exhibition of local artist Catherine McWilliam’s selected works from over six decades. It’s open from Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm. www.visitarmagh.com/whatson/tadaan-exhibition-for-children-by-children/. 6. St Patrick’s Cathedrals Armagh – the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland and the seat of both Church of Ireland and Catholic bishops on the island of Ireland, this spiritual capital is the oldest and most venerated in the country. The Roman Catholic cathedral stands on a hill and is noted for its twin spires. It’s also an architectural oddity as during construction it not only changed architect but architectural style, halfway up the walls. The bottom half was designed in 1838, in the English Perpendicular Gothic style, by Thomas Duff of Newry; the top half was designed in 1853, in the French Decorated Gothic style, by J. J. McCarthy of Dublin. 7. Market Place Theatre The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre is the 114

city’s ‘Home Of Entertainment’. This stateof-the-art venue is situated in the heart of Armagh City. Whatever the time of year you choose to visit The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre, you’ll always find a plethora of activities and events to keep you busy and entertained. From top quality new, original theatre to comedy nights, from children’s shows to opera, from world-class ballet to professional pantomime, our performances are ready to satisfy even the most discerning culture vulture. For more information or to discover what’s on, please visit: visitarmagh. com/places-to-explore/the-market-placetheatre-arts-centre/ 8. Mourne Alpacas An animal lover’s paradise! Located in close proximity to the Game of Thrones Studio Tour is the island’s largest pedigree alpaca herd offering unique alpaca experiences on the farm. Alpacas slow us down and point the way to simple things that make us smile. They are gentle with our children, making this a perfect family fun activity. With a fabulous range of activities available, you can come along and meet baby alpacas, book a trek, have an alpaca picnic and lots more. For more information or to book, please visit: www.mournealpacas.com 9. Donna Fox Tours If you are looking for a tour guide in the Orchard City, look no further than Donna Fox Tours. The local qualified tour guide is a member of the Northern Ireland Tourist Guide Association and has a devoted passion for where she comes from. Donna’s humour, inspiration and human stories let you live out your experience from the perspective of an Armagh local. For more information or to book, please visit www.donnafoxtours.com 10. Gosford Forest Park Loved by the locals, Gosford Forest Park is a stunning expanse of some 240 hectares of diverse woodland and open parkland which is open year round. An adventure paradise for all the family, check out the playparks, family mountain bike trails, adventure trails, horse and walking trails – and a pump track. Although not open to the public, the mock Norman Gosford Castle, one of the largest in Ireland, is an impressive sight. It was built by the Second Earl of Gosford in the early 1800s and featured in HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’. Spend the day, or pitch a tent for an overnight stay, there’s plenty here to keep you busy. www.visitarmagh.com/accommodationtypes/ gosford-forest-park


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a fresh, varied menu, perfect for hearty meals following a long day exploring the spectacular scenery of the Causeway Coast and Glens of Antrim regions. Located just an hour’s drive from Belfast and Derry/Londonderry and convenient to Belfast International Airport, the hotel is easily accessible for those looking to explore more of Northern Ireland and enjoy a coastal escape. Since 1974, ibis has been a trailblazing brand, beloved by travellers and locals for their contemporary style and vibrant social hubs. Ibis hotels feature lively bars, satisfying dining options, unique ibis ‘Sweet’ beds and easy mobile check-in experience. With over 1,200 hotels in more than 65 countries, ibis is recognized across the globe as the leading brand in economy hospitality. ibis is part of Accor, a world leading hospitality group counting over 5,300 properties throughout more than 110 countries, and a participating brand in ALL - Accor Live Limitless, a lifestyle loyalty program providing access to a wide variety of rewards, services and experiences. ibis Coleraine Riverside is owned and operated by Andras Hotels, which already has the popular ibis Belfast City Centre and ibis Belfast Queen’s Quarter Hotel in its group, extending the footprint of this popular brand in Northern Ireland. Standard double rooms at ibis Coleraine Riverside start at £69 per night (room only). To find out more and to book a stay visit: www.all.accor.com/hotel/ C1D0/index.en.shtml#section-description

The ibis Coleraine Riverside opened on 1st March following a complete refurbishment. Located in the town of Coleraine, the new ibis is ideal for visitors to Northern Ireland’s North Coast, with the hotel just a short drive from the World Heritage Giant’s Causeway. Newly refurbished, the hotel boasts 50 modern and comfortable guest rooms adjacent to the scenic River Bann, with genuine Northern Irish hospitality at the heart of the hotel. Onsite restaurant, Sandpiper, offers

Breeny Pet Resort is a family run business and we pride ourselves on the facilities we can offer and the professional personal care we give to every pet. Situated in the Castlereagh Hills, surrounded by green fields, fresh country air and only 15 minutes from Belfast city centre. We are Ministry approved and licensed so you can have complete faith in our services.

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F O C U S O N SPRING INTO SUMMER you follow suit? Aim to mow your lawn no more than once every two weeks, barring particularly mild weather. As summer sets in and growth accelerates, weekly mowing may be necessary to keep your lawn looking its best. By doing this part of your gardening routine, you can ensure a healthy, vibrant lawn that’s the envy of the neighbourhood all season long.

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Sowing and repairing with Johnsons Lawn Seed When it comes to maintaining a healthy lawn, choosing the right seed is crucial. Every lawn is unique, with its own set of characteristics such as directional position, usage, drainage, and soil composition. Johnsons Lawn Seed is the go-to for its innovative mixes that are designed for different outdoor spaces. Backed by the expertise of its parent company DLF Seeds, Johnsons offers a wide range of meticulously selected and tested grass species that will suit different types of gardens. For instance, if your lawn sees a lot of wear and tear due to heavy foot traffic or you are a pet owner, Tuffgrass would work for you. Tuffgrass is resistant to pet urine, making it ideal for dog owners. Shady Lawn offers a tailored solution for those darker corners. Luxury Lawn is designed for those who want ornamental, finely manicured, striped, green lawns and for everyday lawn care, General Purpose is a versatile option for all homeowners.

Johnsons Lawn Seed’s ultimate guide to spring lawn care. As the sun starts to shine and the days gradually lengthen, signalling the onset of spring, it’s the perfect time to breathe new life into your lawn. After months of dormancy, and let’s face it, one of the wettest Decembers we’ve seen, your lawn may have lost some of its lustre, but with a little care and attention, it can quickly transform into a revitalised sea of green once again. From raking away debris and thatch to aerating the soil and applying a fresh layer of seed and the first mow of the year, the UK’s oldest and most trusted lawn seed brand, Johnsons Lawn Seed has the advice to kickstart the rejuvenation process. When to mow your lawn after winter As the frost fades and spring begins to bloom, a common question we are asked is when should you first mow your lawn after winter? The answer lies in the height of the grass – once it reaches a modest 5-8cm (2-3 inches), it’s time to bring out your mower. Begin with a light trim, gradually lowering the blades until they sit at an optimal cutting height of 25mm (1 inch). The timing of your inaugural mow depends on the most talked about topic, the weather. Spring showers may leave your lawn damp, making it less than ideal for mowing. Wet grass can flatten under the mower blades, resulting in an uneven cut that can damage the grass and leave your lawn vulnerable to pests and diseases. It’s best to wait for a dry spell to ensure an effective and efficient mow.

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In this edition we look at the vibrant and extensive arts scene across Northern Ireland with a focus on museums and galleries. As cultural and educational hubs, museums and galleries are home to rich displays of history and art – both traditional and contemporary. Galleries allow us to immerse ourselves in the unique, spectacular minds of artists, while museums place us in historical contexts, giving us perspective on past eras and historically significant moments. They are the perfect place to visit on the weekend or during the upcoming Easter holidays as they appeal to people of all ages – not to mention there is always something new to learn. In this feature, Ulster Tatler takes a look at some upcoming exhibitions at galleries and museums.

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Visit Newry and Mourne Museum Located in the heart of Newry, the Museum tells the unique story of the people of Newry and Mourne.

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Visit Newry and Mourne Museum Visit Newry and Mourne Museum and trace the social and political history of this historic region. The main exhibitions in the museum include prehistoric material, Newry as a merchant town, the working life of the area and modern experiences of living in a border area. Also on display are the temporary exhibitions “Slices of History: Memories of McCann’s Bakery”, and “Newry Artists: Past and Present”. You can also view an important collection of artefacts reflecting the work of the Kilkeel knitting mills. Ag freastal ar an Dún agus Ard Mhacha Theas Serving Down and South Armagh

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MODEL RAIL EXHIBITION Gordon Hunt exhibited his ‘Donaghadee Railway Station’ model railway layout at the Model Rail Scotland 2024 Show held in Glasgow on 23rd-25th February. Although it was an intensive, but enjoyable, three days, the layout performed extremely well and received excellent complimentary feedback from the public. Gordon was supported by some members from the Ulster Model Railway Club and the Northern Counties Group. The layout depicts what the Donaghadee railway station looked like just before it closed in 1950. Gordon sometimes runs more modern Northern Ireland Railways trains on the layout just to show people what things would have looked like if the station hadn’t closed. The layout’s next outing will be at the North Down Model Show due to be held in the Bangor Grammer School on 23rd & 24th March 2024. 122


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Liberty at Schomberg House The Museum of Orange Heritage at Schomberg House is currently hosting a special exhibition focusing on the Glorious Revolution. Entitled Liberty, the exhibition examines the legacy this period had for freedom and Find Us On Facebook @OrangeHeritage constitutional reform in the British Isles and CONTACT US TO BOOK GROUP VISITS further afield. 1oam-5pm (last entrance 4pm) open mon–sat, Museum Board chairman Rev. Mervyn info@orangeheritage.co.uk contact:said: o289o 7o1122 Gibson “We are delighted to have this wonderful at Schomberg House and museum of exhibition orange heritage I am sure it will be of interest to a great many people. “This is a part of history which is very interesting indeed as it has so many links to the many freedoms and liberties that we enjoy today.” Curator of the Museum of Orange Heritage Dr. Jonathan Mattison added: “This is a fascinating period of history with many significant events taking place that would shape the future not only in the British Isles, but ultimately in places like the United States of America. “The many benefits which were delivered by the Glorious Revolution include the Bill of Rights, freedom of the press, a modern banking system, an independent judiciary and the establishment of a parliamentary democracy.”

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Belfast was the home of Titanic. Still is.

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Titanic Belfast, the world’s most authentic Titanic visitor experience, is located on the spot where the famous ship was designed, built and launched. The iconic building features the self-guided Titanic Experience which tells the story of RMS Titanic, from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900s, through her construction and launch, to her famous maiden voyage and tragic end. Step on board SS Nomadic, the world’s last remaining White Star vessel and RMS Titanic’s original tender ship, where you can walk the decks, explore the ship, and journey through over 100 years of authentic maritime and social history. Following a £4.7 million refresh, a new theme The Pursuit of Dreams has been introduced along with a stunning new artefact collection and an illuminated 7.6 metre long scale model of RMS Titanic, which rotates in sync with state-of-the-art projections for a truly immersive experience. Visitors can see more, hear more and feel more as new light is shed on Titanic’s story and the hopes and dreams of those connected to her, as the Ship of Dreams comes to life for a spectacular and unforgettable experience!

Among the array of BB artefacts and memorabilia, the gallery space features displays that depict significant times in the context of The BB since its formation and is open each September as part of the European Heritage Open Days.

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New Exhibitions Open at Ards Arts Centre Ards Arts Centre in Newtownards is delighted to open two new art exhibitions for the month of March: The Nature of Things, a joint exhibition by Eleanor Wheeler and Anushiya Sundaralingam and The Searchers, a solo exhibition by Paul van Reid. The artists will present a selection of sculpture and works on paper that are inspired by the natural world; using form, pattern, texture, colour and metaphor. The works will be both contrasting and complementary; coming together as a whole and creating a visual conversation about the common themes that inspire them. The exhibition can be viewed in the Georgian Gallery. Paul van Reid is a Belfast-based artist who has work published with Tangerine Press, Dig with It magazine and shown in QSS and The Engine Room galleries. Reid’s paintings explore ideas around themes of power, desire, belief, mortality and consciousness.

Derry Girls Experience The Derry Girls Experience opened in July 2023, with plans to remain at the Tower Museum for one year. Due to high demand, the awardwinning exhibition is extended for another year until July 2025. See original memorabilia from the hit show, like Erin’s diary, Aunt Sarah’s famous pyjamas and Ma Mary’s Woolworths jumper, not to mention the infamous Spice Girls costumes! Step into the set of the Quinn household or sit on Sister Michael’s chair. Download the Derry Girls Experience app before you visit. The Tower Museum is open Monday to Sunday 9am to 5.30pm with last entry 4pm and tickets can be purchased in advance. Tower Museum – Tower Museum Collection (towermuseumcollections.com)

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PRESERVING CELEBRATING HISTORY In the realm of sports memorabilia, every autograph tells a tale – a piece of history etched in ink. For Carl Spiller and Saad Wadia, the founders of Fiber Sports Memorabilia, this journey began in childhood, with panini stickers and hand-drawn Adidas Predator boots as their youthful treasures. A Shared Passion: Childhood collectors turned entrepreneurs, Carl and Saad’s paths intertwined through a mutual love for sports and its iconic artifacts. Saad’s trajectory led him to establish a sports management company, now representing Memorabilia. Choosing Northern Ireland as their base, the duo aimed to bring their shared passion to the heart of Belfast.

the legendary Ian Rush. Meanwhile, Carl, a seven-year England national team fighter, leveraged his contacts to make a mark in the sports memorabilia world. From Passion to Business: As their personal collections burgeoned, the need for a dedicated space became apparent. Carl fondly recalls how his house turned into a museum of boxes, prompting the birth of Fiber Sports

Authenticity as a Hallmark: Navigating the sea of sports memorabilia, Carl and Saad identified a prevalent issue – inauthentic signatures saturating the market. Fiber Sports Memorabilia emerged as a beacon of authenticity, ensuring only the finest and genuine signatures on authentic items grace their shelves. Customers can trust that each piece is a genuine slice of sporting history. Growing Legacy in Northern Ireland: Word quickly spread about the largest sports memorabilia shop in Northern Ireland, initially specialising in Liverpool and boxing memorabilia. The shop, featured in various news outlets, became a haven for sports enthusiasts. As Fiber Sports Memorabilia prepares for significant expansion in the next six months, the collection promises to transcend boundaries. Mission Statement: “Preserving legends, celebrating history” – this succinct statement encapsulates the ethos of Fiber Sports Memorabilia. Beyond being a business, it is a dedication to the stories embedded in each autograph and the rich tapestry of sporting excellence spanning decades. Future Horizons: As Fiber Sports Memorabilia continues 127

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