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Contents

May 2021

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73 FEATURES 14

COLUMNIST – KATHY CLUGSTON More Power To Her Elbow

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A TRIBUTE TO HRH PRINCE PHILIP, THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH

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INSIDE TRACK Our top picks of craft beers

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GIRL ABOUT TOWN UT’s columnist Nuala Meenehan

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MY TOP 10 Also throughout the magazine

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JANE HARDY INTERVIEW Hope Macaulay

LET'S TALK HEALTH

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SOCIETY WEDDINGS

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MAKING HISTORY NI Women's football team reach the Euros

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TIME TO TEE OFF Golf is back

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OUTSIDE LIVING

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ARTS ROUND-UP

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BOOK EXTRACT The Last Resort

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PLANNING AHEAD Funeral Directors & Memorials

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STYLE WATCH

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STYLE RULES Fashion inspiration for local trendsetters

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GIRL ABOUT TOWN UT’s columnist Nuala Meenehan

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BEAUTY PICKS

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

Since the Ulster Tatler was first published, some 55 years ago, our aim has been to reflect the positive side of life in Northern Ireland. Over recent months, however, for many of us, positives have been pretty thin on the ground. I am therefore pleased – and more than a little relieved – that spring is in bloom and we have lots of evidence of things being “on the up”. Firstly, we have coverage of the Northern Ireland women’s football team’s stunning victory against Ukraine at Seaview in

north Belfast in mid-April. This resulted in their qualification for the 2022 Euros – a feat they have never achieved before. Turn to page 73 to get the thoughts of team captain Marissa Callaghan and the manager, Kenny Shiels, as well as lots of coverage from the night. Still on the sporting theme, our photographer has visited several golf and tennis clubs to witness their re-emergence. Hopefully over the coming months we will have more of the same. Lastly, on pages 17 of this issue, we pay tribute to the long life of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. We look back at his numerous visits to Northern Ireland over the decades and get the thoughts of some of the people with whom he left a lasting impression.

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COLUMN COLUMN / LIFE & TIMES

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.

MORE POWER TO HER ELBOW This month, Kathy Clugston discusses finding the joy in life during the mundanity of lockdown. “I’ve nothing much to report...” How often did we hear those words as we phoned or video-called our friends and relatives? Those of us lucky enough to have escaped illness, bereavement and unemployment now find ourselves aggravated by no one having any news to share that does not pertain to those three dreadful life events. No excruciating date stories, no nights at the theatre to recommend, no scandalous goings-on at the office party. The internet has been the saviour of so many of us who are parted from loved ones, but online socialising just isn’t the same. Group chats can make you feel oddly self-conscious and always go on far too long. It’s the casual, everyday contact we miss: speculating about the weather at the bus stop, exchanging ideas with a colleague in the canteen, swapping stories with an acquaintance at choir/ bingo/class, sympathising with someone in a waiting room - all these seemingly unremarkable interactions that root us in our neighbourhood and make us feel part of society at large. There is mounting evidence that the loss of these so-called ‘weak ties’ is doing us absolutely no good at all. Anyway, I did actually have some news to share this week. I got what is possibly one of the best text messages I’ve ever received. It said “Are you able to talk to Adrian Dunbar this morning?” I can’t think of any circumstance, barring unconsciousness, in which the answer would be no. There was a brief panic when I realised I was still in my pyjamas with vertical hair. Nothing an aggressive brush, a dab of lipstick and a cardigan couldn’t sort. For Adrian, I might even throw in a quick swipe of the oxters.

“Yrs,” I typed frantically “Yrs pleaae!” hoping my Radio Ulster producer would get the gist. And a short time later, my Zoom screen pinged and there he was: crisp of shirt, twinkly of eye and luxuriant of hair. He was there to talk about the life of his hero and mentor, the late actor James Ellis, and shared some fond memories of him. I tentatively nudged him into Line of Duty territory how could I not? - and he graciously let me, skilfully deflecting anything that might betray the merest hint of plot. It must be so stressful keeping it all a secret. He spoke about the parallels between Ted Hastings and Bert Lynch, the character played by Ellis in the long-running police series Z-Cars, and happily admitted to “cribbing” from Ellis’ performance. A picture of the pair of us - him languid, me grinning like a loon went straight onto social media and into the inboxes of every person I know. You’ve got to spread the joy, haven’t you? Talking of joy, I have found a new love: the pressure washer. How did I not know about the great happiness this item can bring? When I was growing up, it was the men who always elbowed their way to the power tools. We might get hold of a screwdriver or a hammer but the drill, the hedge trimmer, the chainsaw? No chance. It has nothing to do with preserving our safety, or our delicate little hands not being big enough, it’s because these tools are THE BEST FUN EVER. Since I dug the pressure washer out from under the old hoses and bits of tarpaulin in my Mum’s garage, I’ve barely stopped. The area at the back of my house is mainly flagstones: you could eat your dinner off it now. There is nothing quite as satisfying as

seeing little patterns of brightness emerge through decades-old dirt as you work your way methodically over each slab, schooshing algae and weeds into oblivion. Then you can set about the plant pots, the window sills, the car… By the end of it, you have dirty eyeballs and are soaked from hair root to toe tip, but what a sense of achievement! I have my eye on the masonry drill and the electric sander next. I’ve got the power now and there’s no stopping me.

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ULSTER TATLER PAYS TRIBUTE TO

hrh PRINCE PHILIP, The Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021

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hrh PRINCE PHILIP, The Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021 Local Tributes Fionnuala Jay O’Boyle CBE, Lord Lieutenant for Belfast: “His Royal Highness was a man of vision, action and delivery. A passionate champion of science, engineering and technology, he also spoke several languages and had a deep interest in philosophy and matters spiritual. Invariably quick witted and well informed, he never failed to light up a room with his considerable charisma. His connectivity with young people was outstanding and his Gold Award ceremonies at Hillsborough Castle for The Duke of Edinburgh Award are indeed the stuff of legend. The volume and diversity of people who have contacted my office and the Belfast Lieutenancy website to pay their condolences has been striking. It is clear that His Royal Highness not only impacted many lives, but also is held in enormous affection and admiration by the people of this city. He was a Prince in all respects, and we will not see his likes again.”

Rosemary Rainey OBE Board Member of the Education Authority

Kate Thompson Director of Duke of Edinburgh Awards, Northern Ireland: “My memory of His Royal Highness will be of his ability to light up rooms filled with young people who had achieved their Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards; of his complete focus on how young people had achieved their Awards, and his ability to make every young person feel special. Our founder was driven to ensure every young person who wanted to do their ‘DofE’ got that chance. He was instrumental in the establishment of our Joint Award Initiative with Gaisce – The President’s Award, which allows young people doing their Award in Northern Ireland to choose how their fantastic achievement is recognised. The Duke of Edinburgh also held a number of joint presentations with The President of Ireland and in the last few days it has been said that this was “undoubtedly, a symbol of reconciliation.” He was a true visionary and we will miss his incredible knowledge, quick wit, and wonderful sense of fun. But as we reflect on his life we also celebrate his legacy and his commitment to the young people of Northern Ireland.”

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“l was always impressed that HRH Prince Philip showed great concern for the youth of the UK and beyond. He had a belief in discipline discovered through personal training and achievement, which was then transferred into everyday life and tasks undertaken. He was an encourager, wishing to see each young person achieve his/her full potential and overcome difficulties of all kinds. He saw the positive in people and developed the Duke of Edinburgh Award accordingly. My own nephew achieved the Gold Award and thoroughly enjoyed meeting the Duke at St. James’ Palace. Many young people, on reflection, now acknowledge how much they owe to the Duke and his Award Scheme. It opened new avenues to them, including that of voluntary and community service. I think of him as an educator, an encourager, a facilitator, a friend and a provider for the youth of today.”


hrh PRINCE PHILIP, The Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021 Ken McLean Former Secretary of the Outward Bound Scheme, Northern Ireland

Pamela Ballantine Television Presenter

“I met HRH Prince Philip on several occasions when I was involved with the Outward Bound Trust, this included Garden Parties at Hillsborough Castle as pictured. We wore black spotted ties and the Duke always knew who we were just by looking at our ties. I found the Prince to be a very nice man, he always did the talking and was very sharp – you had to make sure you knew your facts as he certainly did, he was always very well informed.”

Lady Elizabeth Bloomfield MBE “Prince Philip was charming and is definitely good looking. He was quite funny, as when I met him he was laughing at my hat. He said it is going to fall off! I was hoping it would fall off, as he would have to pick it up! The Prince gave a great impression, as the crowds loved him.”

“It is well documented that HRH The Prince Philip was not just a figurehead of many charities, he was hands on and really interested in the work they did too. So it was through a couple of charities I work with that I was fortunate enough to meet him on a number of occasions in Belfast, Hillsborough Castle, The Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh and Buckingham Palace. I was invited to Hillsborough Castle for lunch with HM The Queen and HRH on one of their visits. I naturally assumed it would be me and a couple of hundred other people spread throughout the house and grounds so I was really surprised to discover there were only 20 of us sitting down for lunch in the dining room, with drinks beforehand in the drawing room. The Royal couple mingled with the guests and put us all at ease, asking pertinent questions and having a laugh too. I’m a board member of the Belfast Activity Centre, which was set up over 30 years ago, providing development for young people originally through the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and he would visit the Centre to see how the work was going. He would regularly attend the DofE Gold Awards Presentations, and on a number of occasions I was asked to assist His Royal Highness at the ceremony. He was always really relaxed in the company of the young people and really interested in what they had done for their awards. When he left the room you could be guaranteed he would leave everyone laughing with his great sense of humour.

Alderman Jim Rodgers OBE Former Lord Mayor of Belfast “I had the pleasure of meeting His Royal Highness Prince Phillip, The Duke of Edinburgh on a number of occasions, during the two periods when I was Lord Mayor of Belfast; also as Deputy Lord Mayor of the City of Belfast, and as High Sheriff of the capital city of Northern Ireland. He came across as a very well informed person and one who knew exactly what was going on in Belfast. The Lord Mayor’s chain of office really impressed him and he told me it was one of the nicest he had ever seen. He also said that Belfast was a beautiful city and hoped we would soon put the Troubles behind us. I told him that both he and Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth were always welcome in our great city.”

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I didn’t envy anyone who was organising one of his events as if something caught his eye he could deviate from the planned route and timetable and quite often you would hear one of his team issue the warning “The Duke has gone rogue”. I found him charming, interesting, sharp and funny. He made a lasting impression on anyone who met him and will be greatly missed.”


From The Ulster Tatler Archives Royal Visits Through the decades

Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh meet Irish President Mary McAleese and her husband Dr Martin McAleese at Hillsborough Castle in December 2005. Photo courtesy of Pacemaker

The Duke of Edinburgh pictured at Coleraine Town Hall in 2014. Photo courtesy of Pacemaker.

HRH The Duke of Edinburgh shares a joke with Gold Award winners during a reception at Hillsborough Castle for the presentation of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme in 2006. Photo courtesy of Pacemaker.

HRH Queen Elizabeth and Prin ce Philip at St George’s Market in 2014 .

Photo M T Hurson/Harrisons

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Her majesty the Queen and Prince Philip meet some of the crew and view some of the props on the set of Game of Thrones during a visit in 2014.

HRH is at Harland & Wolff in 1977 during the Silver Jubilee. Photo courtesy of

Pacemaker.

Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visit the Giant’s Causeway back in 2016. Photo by Aaron McCracken/Harrisons

HRH The Duke of Edinburgh pictured at a Garden Party in Hillsborough Castle in 2014. Photo by Simon Graham/Harrison Photography

HRH Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Crumlin Road Gaol in 2014. Photo M T Hurson/Harrisons

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InsideTrack

This month Ulster Tatler gives you our top picks for local beers and suppliers for your craft beer fix!

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Bullhouse Brew Co. was set up in 2016 to bring styles of beer to the market that weren’t commonly available in Northern Ireland. The first beers they brewed were an Imperial Stout and a Comber Potato Saison. With environmental sustainability at their core, they pride themselves on using local suppliers where possible. They naturally carbonate their beers using the CO2 produced during fermentation and have eliminated tank to tank transfers, further reducing our environmental impact.

If craft beer is your thing, DC Wines on Boucher Road, Belfast has the ultimate selection all under one roof. The local, family-run wine, beer and spirit merchant specialises in the weird and wonderful world of craft beer and wine, so you will be spolit for choice with their vast selection. They include beers from local Northern Irish suppliers, as well as beers from across the globe, including Germany and USA. You will not run out of options to try, with new arrivals being added on a regular basis.

Modest Beer was brought to life in October 2018 when passionate home-brewer Chris brewed a pallets worth of back to back batches on his 60L system to support the launch of a friend’s business in Dorset. The goal is to bring exceptional brews to the local craft beer market, not to revolutionise the craft beer movement, but simply to add to it with a brand that is joyous, responsible and honest. Their small batch beers are crafted in the heart of Holywood, Co. Down.

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THE SCENE

. Tennis coaches Stuart McQuitty and Ben Neal.

Irish rowers Giselle Coulter and Patti Mullin training for the junior world championship squad.

BELFAST BOAT CLUB, STRANMILLIS

. Daniel, Catherine and Aidan Hunter.

. Matthew and Anna with Liam and Fiona Morrow.

It was with delight that the members of the Belfast Boat Club returned to their chosen sport on a fine Saturday spring morning. Dozens of kids and their parents enjoyed the glorious day, as tennis coaches kept the children entertained and enthused. After four long months of inactivity, the pleasure of being able to hit tennis balls once more was clear to see, by the smiles on the faces of everyone on court.

John Reavey, Claire Armstrong, John McCambridge and Deborah Kinder.

Youth tennis coaches Molly Young, Annie Irvine and Aimee Hillman from Victoria College.

Susie Brown with Henry, Rowan and Conor.

Youth tennis coaching Captain Charlotte McCarthy and ViceCaptain Sarah McCurry.

Belfast boat club management Andrew Gault, Simon Bellamy, Paul McAreavey and Jill Little.

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Mid and East Antrim Borough Council pays tribute to His Royal Highness, Prince Philip. Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has marked the passing of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, with a special meeting and by opening an online book of condolences. Elected Members observed a moment’s silence at the beginning of the meeting, which took place on Tuesday evening, 13 April 2021. Prior to the meeting, Mayor, Councillor Peter Johnston, was joined by Her Majesty’s LordLieutenant of County Antrim, Mr David McCorkell KStJ, as he signed Council’s online book of condolence to mark the passing of Prince Philip. The Mayor told the meeting: “On behalf of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council and the citizens of the Borough, I would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family. “Many tributes have been paid, condolences tendered, and stories recounted about this remarkable man, who was just weeks away from his 100th birthday. “I have sent a message extending our condolences on behalf of Council and the people of Mid and East Antrim to Her Majesty The Queen, assuring her and the Royal Family of our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.”

www.midandeastantrim.gov.uk

Mayor Johnston said the Duke of Edinburgh had a “tremendous sense of duty to the nation and to Her Majesty”. “It is very clear that the loss of His Royal Highness is deeply felt across our Borough, the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, and beyond,” Councillor Johnston added. In carrying out his duties as The Queen’s Consort, the Prince visited Mid and East Antrim twice – first in 1953 when the Royal couple stopped at Ballymena train station as part of their Coronation tour; and then again in 1961, when Her Majesty the Queen and Prince Philip disembarked at Carrickfergus harbour, taking time to meet with local people and tour the historic castle. Mid and East Antrim’s tributes to Prince Philip echo sentiments shared by many across the world who have thanked him for his service. His legacy will continue through the charities he supported, and through the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Scheme that has made an impact on so many young people’s lives.


GIRL ABOUT TOWN

EDITED BY NUALA MEENEHAN

Nuala Meenehan works in the media and is a leading model.

LO C KD O W N L O CK S Before

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y the time you lovely folks read this, I will have spent a wonderful afternoon in the expert hands of my dear friend, award-winning hairdresser Paul Stafford, and senior colourist Mark James at Stafford Hair. I will have enjoyed every minute hearing the snip of his scissors, the blast of dozens of hairdryers as clients come and go for their long-awaited, much dreamtabout appointment with their hairdressers. For those of you who haven’t got there yet you might want to consider this. It seems there’s money to be made from your lockdown locks. Well known wig makers, Banbury Postiche, who’ve been supplying wigs to the follicly challenged since the 1920s, reports a 30% rise in human hair-buying over the last 12 months and, Bloomsbury of London, purveyor of wigs and extensions, have also experienced a bountiful hair harvest during the lockdown. So if you’re reading this through a thick, knee-length curtain of your own hair you might want to think twice before booking your appointment!

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IT’S JUST AN ILLUSION

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Imagine a world where your clothes are made of pixels rather than textiles, where you have all the latest fashion trends in your wardrobe, your virtual wardrobe, that is. Turns out that digital clothes, made from pixels instead of textiles are gaining popularity. It’s not a new concept, digital fashion has been a trend in gaming culture for some time. Singapore-based digital fashion brand Republiqe allows consumers to imagine that they are their own “real-life avatar”. Now call me old-fashioned, but when I first heard about this I dismissed the idea, but the more I think about it the more I see the attraction. Firstly, digital fashion is a sustainable solution to fast fashion. Almost one in ten UK shoppers have bought clothes online with the sole intention of wearing them for social media, driving a culture of fast fashion and churn. Digital fashion houses say they’re offering a more environmentally friendly way to wear the latest trends and designer outfits. Digital fashion is body and gender-inclusive, promoting the idea that anyone, regardless of body type, size, or gender, can wear anything, it gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “one size fits all”. Perhaps the story of the Emperor and his new clothes isn’t so laughable after all!

After being cooped up for months with the central heating on full blast, my complexion is lacklustre to say the least. Dermatologists agree our skin needs a good, kind pummelling to boost circulation and stimulate sagging muscles. While our therapists and salons have been closed, tools made of precious stones have been all the rage, but there’s no need to splurge on expensive gimmicks when your hands can do the job just as well. I’ve been loving the tutorials by skin guru Beata Aleksandrowicz, one of the world’s leading skin massage experts aptly named the Face Whisperer. Get your hands at the ready and start pummelling!

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perspective. There is also nutritionists there who help with the diet and nutrition side of it. 6. Do you have any tips for staying positive during this time? I think at this current time in our lives with everything going on it can be a struggle, it could be financial problems, relationship probems or just really not feeling in a good headspace. Everyone is different and everyone has their own struggles. I think most importantly if you have good health you are already winning, as they say your health is your wealth. For me I find if I’m not in the best headspace I try and put my phone away, get some fresh air or talk to a friend or family member. We are in it together and there is light at the end of the tunnel. 7. What do you think is the best thing about living in Northern Ireland? I love Northern Ireland because I grew up here, I went to school here – it is a place with a lot of history and some amazing places to visit. The people are very friendly and I’m proud to call myself Northern Irish!

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8. What is your mantra or favourite quote that you live by? The Time is Short… it is written on a church tower in Ballygowan, my dad showed it to my brother and I when we were little, I think about it sometimes and how life is precious and can go by fast so we must enjoy and savour it.

Ulster and Ireland rugby player

1. What do you love most about your job? The best part about my job is running out at the Kingspan stadium in front of a big crowd! This is something I really miss with fans not being allowed back in the stadium due to COVID. Ulster fans are special and the buzz they give me when I’m on the pitch is euphoric.

we can do over lockdown! I also have a big interest in property, I recently finished a development with Roskyle building company and Colliers international, and have another property project in the pipeline. I love seeing what potential a house or a site can have.

2. What has been your career highlight to date? To date I would have to say scoring a hat-trick for Ireland in Italy on my last outing in green! I have many memorable moments with Ulster also, hitting milestones like 100th appearance and 150th appearance is always special too.

4. What is your daily routine? Each day can be different, Monday and Tuesday are very busy days at training with Ulster where we get a lot of our work done. Wednesday is usually a down day or a recovery day, where you can relax a bit more, let the body rest and maybe take care of some things outside of rugby… or as Andrew Trimble always called them, admin days!

3. What are your favourite hobbies/ activities outside of work? I enjoy listening to podcasts and taking my dogs for a walk, or watching a movie with my girlfriend, that’s about the height of what

5. Do you have a specific fitness regime? The fitness regime I have is luckily taken care of by the S&C department at Ulster Rugby who are brilliant at setting out what we have to do be it from a speed, weights, fitness or power 28

9. Who has been your biggest influence? My parents, they both work extremely hard in their work lives and also in raising five kids! They also supported us all in pursuing our own goals and we couldn’t have done it without them.

10. FAVOURITE Movie: Troy Band/Musician: Biffy Clyro or Mac Miller Book: That was then, this is now Restaurant: Zen Holiday Destination: Dubai or Portugal Drink: Coke Zero Meal: Steak


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KNITWEAR, BUT NOT AS WE KNOW IT Hope Macaulay, the 24-year-old fashion wunderkind from Coleraine, tells Jane Hardy what makes A-listers ask for her unique knitwear. 30


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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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ber-glamorous supermodel Gigi Hadid, known for her work as muse for labels such as Dior and Calvin Klein, was spotted recently in a supermarket wearing a Hope Macaulay knit. This fashion event inevitably ended up in the press. Macaulay, the 24-yearold Coleraine designer, creator of rainbow-coloured bespoke knitted Merino wool jackets like the Wonderland Chunky Knit in question, explains how it came about: “Gigi Hadid’s stylist reached out to me via email, though I think they found me on Instagram, saying, ‘Could you loan or gift me an outfit?’ “ Success breeds success and Hope adds: “I ended up giving Gigi Hadid one of my pieces, the one that ended up in the supermarket. Then her sister Bella got in touch via a friend, asking for something for her personal wardrobe. I thought, ‘That’s crazy and so exciting!’’ Clearly knitwear has moved on from the serviceable navy M&S cardi. Now it can be edgy, high fashion, arty and inevitably big business. A typical Hope Macaulay hand made, say the Paradise Colossal Knit Jacket (£380) is a wrap-around number that, like most of its fellow knitted creations, re-defines chunky. There’s a pleasing, surprising contrast between the form, with the raised yarn forming a pattern, and the colours. Macaulay’s palette is pastel with magical pale blues, soft yellow, white and often pink. “Yes, I nearly always put in a bit of baby pink, as it’s my favourite colour.” One of the designer’s couture heroes is the late Alexander McQueen, known as the “hooligan of the English catwalk” and famed for super outré pieces like the Bird’s Nest Headdress made by collaborator Philip Treacy. Hope recalls her mother Lesley, now a lynchpin of the Macaulay knitting team round Northern Ireland, dragging her to a McQueen exhibition when they were in New York in 2010. “I said, ‘Why do we have to go? I don’t want to wait in this big queue.’ But then we went inside, and I saw all his works and I understood.” Although Hope Macaulay has only been trading since 2018, already her work has been in Vogue and other key magazines. After London Fashion Week 2019, one of her outfits ended up in the fashion bible’s style slot. “Harper SiLin wore one of my big knitted jumpers and one of my printed dresses. The blogger was caught by a photographer shooting for Vogue and ended up being their Best Street Style.” She says that during The Australian Open, tennis star Naomi Osaka wore some of her knitwear for a GQ fashion shoot. Not only did the Hope Macaulay outfit make it into the magazine, chosen from the armfuls of designer wear that are supplied to such events, it reached the coveted number one spot, rather like its wearer. In other words, it made the cover. “She wore one of my Paradise Colossal knits from my Knits of Paradise line, which has lots of greens. I didn’t get my hopes up but when they told me it had made the feature and the cover, that was incredible.” This fashion story started when Hope Macaulay graduated from the Creative Arts College at Rochester in Kent. Although Hope says her love of knitting began when her granny taught her to knit-one purl-one. “My granny taught me to knit little scarves at the age of six.” Her enthusiasm for wool’s potential stepped up a gear at college. “When I went to university, I experimented with different techniques. I watched videos on YouTube and in my final year, created a graduate collection which included a giant knitted multi-coloured coat.” And Hope’s coat of many colours launched her brilliant career. “One of my tutors told me I should do more work like that.” But initially, the work

was primitive compared to the fine items that will be on show postpandemic in Hope Macaulay’s new Coleraine studio. She says modestly: “Looking back now, it wasn’t that well made.” The current Hope Macaulay range, which includes quirky patterned dressed and jackets, accessories like square rhinestone glass frames (“That’s my Dolly Parton moment!”), is finished to an extremely high standard. And the knitted designs, which range from cardigans and wrap-arounds to cheeky crop tops, is produced by 15 home knitters using a special technique. As Hope explains: “It involves hand-knitting, using no needles, and I had to teach everyone during the pandemic via videos and email.” As she says, the knitwear brand is in a couture category all of its own. “I love the chunkiness, it’s 100% Merino wool, apart from the vegan range, and I love colour. My mother always wore bright colours and dressed us in them. But there was one outfit, with a leaf pattern, that made me look like a little tree and I said ‘I’m not wearing that, Mum’.” On her Spring Summer 2021 range, ie now, which contains green as an on-trend shade (but no leaves), she says: “They’re luxury, handmade items.” They add a distinctive style to people round the world, including at least one South Korean girl band. If you want a less expensive Hope Macaulay outfit, the vegan items come in nylon and a biodegradable yarn at off-the-peg prices. The clothes have an art history edge, too. Alice in Wonderland 31


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Tennis star Naomi Osaka wearing Hope Macaulay knitwear on the cover of GQ.

Hope pictured with her mum Lesley, older sister Beth, and father Tony Macaulay.

“There was a big move towards craft and lots of people started knitting, so I was swept along with that.” The star designer gains help with long days (“I work late on Instagram”) from photographer older sister Beth who assists with shoots. They come from a creative family as father Tony Macaulay is the author of Paperboy. Hope’s boyfriend Josh is also involved. “We’ve known each other since we were teenagers and kept together when I was away. He works for me now, transporting stuff for me, keeping the studio in good shape.” Hope’s got an American online project in the pipeline and her ambition is to get into shops when they reopen. “Saks Fifth Avenue and Selfridges or Harrods in London, that would be amazing.” You read it here first.

morphs into Disorder in Wonderland. “I like surrealism, also things that are trippy, asymmetrical, like Vivienne Westwood’s work. I want my line to be both art and wearable. Psychologically I think wearing bright colours lifts you too. In college, we did a module on black and white and it was so boring.” Actor Bronagh Waugh has been a fan from the start. “She’s such a big supporter of mine, having seen my graduate collection. She wore one of my mini-dresses with a print jacket with lots of embellishments to an awards ceremony in Paris and one of the long catwalk dresses to an awards show in Belfast.” The Hope Macaulay brand has no Brexit problems as it benefits from the unique Northern Irish economic situation and still enjoys some EU trade rules. Lockdown has also brought benefits, as Hope explains:

“I like surrealism, also things that are trippy, asymmetrical, like Vivienne Westwood’s work. I want my line to be both art and wearable.”

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Style Watch EACH MONTH ULSTER TATLER SHOWCASES OUR FAVOURITE LOOK SNAPPED OUT AND ABOUT.

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STYLE RULES Go-to Makeup Pr o d u c t - Nars Sheer Glow Fo u n d a t i o n

Fa s h i o n M u s t Have - Anine Bing Alice Bag

Jane Asple

Owner of Emma by Jane jewellery brand Fa v o u r i t e Skincare - Pe s t l e & Mortar

How would you describe your style? It changes a lot, sometimes I love neutral tones as they are so versatile, but then I can get fed up and just love a pop of colour. I am probably most known for my love of a pop of colour in a shoe or a bag and of course, jewellery. I love how they can completely switch up a look and I can make it my own. I am not afraid to try to different trends of styles to see which suits me and there are ALWAYS deliveries arriving to my door! I am really looking forward to getting dressed for shows and events, planning outfits is definitely a hobby of mine and I love to share them on my instagram @jane_asple What are your wardrobe staples that you can’t live without? My new Anine Bing Alice bag, it was a wedding present from my husband that I had on my “wishlist” for years. It goes with everything and is the perfect size. I also treated myself to Aquazurra shoes for my wedding and I am so excited to take them out and wear them somewhere special soon.

Do you have a favourite designer or high street brand? I am definitely a Zara addict, I love their on-trend pieces and I find it really easy to put outfits together when I buy from Zara. I also adore & Other Stories, especially their midi dresses as you can dress them up with heels or wear them casually with trainers and recently, I have started to shop on Arket too, another fab brand. Do you have any style icons? There are quite a few influencers on Instagram that I always check in on, such as Twinset / Smyth Sisters. I have always been into fashion so I do like styling my own outfits myself. Do you have a skincare regime? Yes, I am very into my skincare, I love the brand Pestle & Mortar and am using quite a lot of Environ at the moment. I have a highlight dedicated to my favourite skincare on my instagram @jane_asple What is your signature scent? Chloe “Love Story” – once I find one I stick to it for years. 34

Are there any haircare products you recommend? I have just started using Philip Kinglsey products and they are amazing. I am also obsessed with any hair serums that I can put in once I have styled my hair as it gives they give a gorgeous shine and smooth down all the stray hairs. What is your go-to makeup product? I love Hourglass concealer, it is amazing for hiding any blemishes and then I always add a glow with Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter. My favourite foundation is Nars Sheer Glow and recently I have bought a few of the UP Cosmetics products and I really like them, they are so easy to use. How do you keep fit and healthy, are there any exercises or health foods your swear by? I exercise daily as we have a very active dog, it used to be the gym, but I am due my first baby in August so it just walking and prenatal pilates at the moment, which I am really enjoying. I try to eat healthy during the week but I do enjoy a splurge at the weekends.


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ALL THAT GLITTERS

Amelie earrings, Leana necklace and Gabriella ring, emmabyjane.com

Starfish necklace by Samantha Siu

Pi n k s a p p h i r e r i n g by Katherine James, £4,195

Amethyst necklace, ring and earrings, Tiana Jewel

A selection of earrings by Nue Hoops

Cactus pearl drop earrings, Oliver Bonas, £19.50.

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EDITED BY NUALA MEENEHAN

Nuala Meenehan works in the media and is a leading model.

WEA R F RAG RAN C E EV ER Y D A Y

The daily ritual of selecting and applying perfume has become one of my sanity-saving routines throughout lockdown. For many of us applying fragrance is the grand finale before we start our day. Our sense of smell is the most powerful sense and the one most closely connected to our emotions. Certain scents can spark intense feelings can that stir your soul and make your heart sing. They might remind you of a loved one, make you wistful for a certain time or a particular person in your life. Fragrance has a magical ability to connect us to both past memories and the present moment. Our relationship to perfume is unique and intimate so it’s worth getting right. The beautiful range offered by luxury perfume brand STORIES Parfums, created by the gorgeous Belfast entrepreneur Tonya Kidd-Beggs takes me to my happy place. Don’t let your heavenly scent daily ritual stop there! STORIES Parfums have poured a wealth of skincare expertise and sumptuous botanical ingredients into their body care collection, purposely choosing nourishment and wellbeing as a priority, that’s how much skin matters to the sustainable, cruelty-free, luxury brand. The advice is to lock in your fragrance for longer by applying a layer of hand & body lotion first. Mist the Eau de Parfum onto pulse points or spray onto your hair to diffuse the fragrance naturally throughout the day. Why smell good when you can smell devine!

Founder, Tonya Kidd-Beggs

If you need help to find your fragrance you can book a bespoke fragrance discovery session with Tonya herself, she’d be delighted to hear from you. Go to www.storiesparfums.com also available at Harvey Nichols and Fenwick.

MADE SLOW, WITH LOVE While the last 12 months have proved devastating for many local retailers, that’s not been the case for many newly started independent businesses across Northern Ireland. One such business is Hammer and Snail, a small, independently run jewellery business, based in Belfast. Specialising in ethereal Irish jewellery with a modern twist, the bespoke jewellery business has seen a surge in demand over lockdown. The entire jewellery range is created with the earth in mind, with the over arching theme of giving back to Mother Earth. With sustainability an important pillar in the business, founder and creator, Drogheda born Shannon Greene uses recycled metals and materials in all products and packaging. The ethos behind Hammer & Snail is to remind us to slow down and consider the world around us, sound advice. Beautiful pieces including the Órga Earrings and the Solas Necklace are an ode to Irish tradition. Keep an eye out for the Solstice collection which will be released on the Summer Solstice weekend, this June. You can find Shannon on her website hammerandsnailstudio.com, or on Instagram @hammersnailstudio.

CANDY COLOURED LOVE

Just in time for summer, how gorgeous are these oh so cute LOVE pendants in candy colours from Pluck & Devour by Gráinne Maher. www.grainnemaher.co.uk

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UT MAN

STYLE RULES The Gourmet Boys, Brian H a s l e tt & M a r k I r v i n e , c h a t t o U l s t e r Ta t l e r a b o u t t h e i r style rules. Give The Boys a follow on their social media accounts @thegourmetboys

How would you describe your style? Mark: Somewhere between Steampunk Victoriana and 1940s college professor. Brian: A cross between Foy Vance, chef Tony Rodd and Salvador Dali. I love an eyepoppingly colourful shirt. What item of clothing could you not live without? Mark: A self-tie dicky bow - I’ve dozens. Brian: My shoe collection, especially my beautiful Cross Sword heels. Do you have a favourite fashion brand or shop? Mark: You can’t go wrong with TK Maxx (but NEVER go in looking for something specificyou’ll only be disappointed!) Although if money were no object, “A Child Of The Jago” on Charing Cross Road is incredible: truly alternative quirkiness. Brian: My absolute favourite at the moment is Cross Sword Fashion who make a stunning range of handmade Italian leather shoes – and my collection of Pocket Silks from local artist Stephen Whalley. Do you have any style icons? Mark: Gilbert and George for their effortlessly cool eccentricity, Pet Shop Boys for their constant reinvention, the Congolese Sapeurs for their elegant flamboyance, and anyone from the Golden Age of Hollywood, particularly the sartorial Cary Grant. Brian: Ant & Dec (just a wee joke – if you know, you know!) Seriously, though, I have the utmost respect for anyone who can rock a cravat; the suave Dirk Bogarde, the impossibly handsome Errol Flynn, the rakish Terry Thomas, and of course the epitome of all cravat wearers, Fred from Scooby Doo! Do you have a skincare regime? Mark: Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise! I love Cosmetic Lad from Lush, which transports me back to my childhood as it smells just like Joker ice lollies! Brian: Boots No 7 do a great range of serums and moisturisers specifically for men’s skin, and 40


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the only shaving cream I’d ever use is “The Ritual Of Samurai” from Rituals. What is your signature scent? Mark: Again, Lush have created some amazing scents over the years, but “Dirty” is a wonderfully fresh, minty head-turner. Brian: Comme Des Garçons 2. If I could only ever wear just one eau de parfum, this would be it. Are there any moustache-care products you recommend? Mark: Our signature whiskers are kept in check, not by expensive designer moustache waxes (we’ve yet to find one that works!), but by Dax Wax Red! Brian: Absolutely! A quick smear of Dax Wax on our taches, and we’re ready to hit the town! How do you keep fit and healthy, are there any exercises or health foods your swear by? Mark: Our lockdown purchase was our beloved tandem. However, the lovely “Tina” has retired, and has been put out to pasture, (we probably wore her out), but we have recently acquired “Turner”a beautiful, bespoke, beast of a

machine who is helping us reach our new target of 10,000km! Brian: I used to attend around ten gym classes a week until lock down put an end to all that. However, since we bought the tandem, there’s hardly a day goes by without us going out and about, entertaining folk with our cycling antics in and around Belfast. Christmas Tree helmets over the festive season? Why not! Bunny ears at Easter? Naturally! Clothes from the image: Brian: Shirt - New & Lingwood -London Jacket - Voeut Pocket silk - Stephen Whalley Artist Trousers - Cavani Shoes - Cross Sword Fashion Hat - Zara Mark: Waistcoat - Guide London Bow Tie - Pensee Cameo - heirloom Trousers - Spitalfields Boots Doc Marten’s - Tate Turner Shirt - Moss Brothers Coat - Cavani Hat - JJ Hat Centre, Fifth Ave, New York

M U S T- H AV E FA S H I O N I T E M – Jav Mahogany & Blue Suede Cross Sword Boots w w w. c r o s s - s w o r d . c o m

FAV E BRAND Stephen Whalley Po c k e t Silks

FAV E S K I N C A R E Cosmetic Lad, Lush.

FINISHING TOUCHES Tilly Sveaas Jewellery– Chunky t-bar curb link necklace, £260.

O M N I S U n i s ex jewellery – Flat top yellow gold ring

T i m ex – G o l d watch, £135. Tilly Sveaas Jewellery– Silver watch chain bracelet, £395.

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Jessica, Bruno, Keri Patton and Blake.

Orlaith McAllister and Baby the miniature Schnauzer.

THE FOXY TAIL IS PEDIGREE CHUM

The Foxy Tail, a fully equipped, state of the art coffee and Prosecco bar recently hosted a press and VIP day in The Stormont Hotel car-park, where they are currently based. Guests including TV and Radio presenter Robin Elliott and model Orlaith McAllister were treated to coffee and delicious home made buns, while their pampered pooches enjoyed their specially brewed Puppuccino. Davy Lyttle, owner of The Foxy Tail is excited about his new business venture, which is also proving popular for corporate events, weddings and private parties.

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Michelle and Katie McTernan with Coco.

Chris Dolin and Ted.

The Foxy Tail owners and staff Alanna Evans, Carol Waggott, David Lyttle and Tazmin Lyttle.

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his month Ulster Tatler is looking at all things health related. Your mind and body are the two most valuable assets that you will ever have so it is extremely important to know the right steps to take to make healh your number one priority. If your health fails, it can overshadow everything else that’s going on in your life. From relatively minor health issues such as aches and pains, lethargy, and indigestion to major health problems that can threaten your existence, health can really affect happiness and stress levels. Commiting to your health will be one of the best decisions you make. We will be looking at everything from mental wellbeing to nutrition, eye care, fitness and alternative medicine to name but a few.

SUN AWARENESS WEEK Top tips on sun safety from Dr Pamela McHenry at Belfast Skin Clinic

Sun Awareness is the British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) annual campaign to raise awareness of skin cancer. The campaign runs from April to September annually and includes Sun Awareness Week (3rd-9th May). The campaign is two-pronged and combines prevention and detection advice. The first aim is to encourage people to regularly self-examine 44 Ulster Tatler

for skin cancer. The second is to teach people about the dangers of sunburn and excessive tanning, and to discourage people from using sunbeds, in light of the associated risks of skin cancer, in addition to public education about the dangers of sunbed use. It’s quite easy to be safe when playing outside, with the simplest and most

important thing to do being putting on sun screen. Make sure you put on a hat, or cover your skin. It’s the easy things like this that save your skin from harmful and painful damage caused by the sun when over-exposed. Over-exposure to the sun’s rays can cause serious damage to your body, with two common types of cancers: Nonmelanoma and melanoma, which is by far the most dangerous and deadly skin cancer. So look after your skin, stay in the shade and be safe in the sun. Everyone is affected by damage to the skin from the sun, in fact last year, 35% of people in the UK were burnt at least once, with 28% of those being burnt more than three times during the year. So this year, remember to wear sunscreen, wear a t-shirt, stay in the shade and during Sun Awareness Week spread the word of sun safety and the dangers of over exposure. For more information or to book an appointment visit www.belfastskinclinic.com or email: info@belfastskinclinic.com


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THE BELFAST KNEE CLINIC What is the Belfast Knee Clinic? The Knee Clinic is a branch of the Ulster Independent Clinic situated at Ulsterville Avenue close to the Belfast City Hospital. At Ulsterville we have clinical rooms to assess anyone who attends with knee symptoms. Our secretaries and offices are also on site to make appointments and answer calls from patients or healthcare professionals. We are open Monday to Friday but in the event of evening or weekend emergencies we can be contacted through the Ulster Independent Clinic.

What makes the Belfast Knee Clinic unique? The four Principal Consultants, Ian Corry, Richard Nicholas, Chris Connolly and Gavin McLean are the only Orthopaedic Surgeons in Northern Ireland practising exclusively in knee surgery. All have undertaken overseas training at specialist centres and are active in continuing professional development and training of other surgeons. Each has been a Consultant in Musgrave Park Hospital and Chris Connolly and Gavin McLean retain their NHS posts.

What conditions do you treat? Many people with knee symptoms participate in sport or exercise. Their activity can lead to injury or overuse. Later in life degenerative conditions can lead to arthritis which limits daily activity or sleeping at night. We see people of all ages but they usually have a common goal – they want to get back to improved activity.

What is your advice for someone suffering from knee symptoms? Many patients with knee symptoms are assessed and successfully treated by physiotherapists, GPs, and A/E departments. Most of our referrals come from these professionals for patients who have not improved or who have more serious conditions. We are also happy to have direct referrals from patients themselves. Patients with non-urgent conditions are usually seen within a week or sooner on request. Urgent cases can often be seen the same day or next day since there is always a Consultant available to make emergency arrangements. X-rays and scans can also be arranged on the same day if necessary and urgent slots are available for surgery. With more minor conditions, some of our happiest patients have had simple reassurance and advice.

What procedures do you offer? Most people with knee symptoms do not require surgery. Initial assessment would be at a 30 minute appointment followed by appropriate investigations such as x-rays or scans. We would then recommend management which may include modification of activity, physiotherapy or injections. At subsequent follow-up we assess outcome and arrange additional treatment if necessary. For more serious conditions we use arthroscopy (keyhole surgery), ligament reconstruction, bony realignment and joint replacement. The surgical procedures are at the Ulster Independent Clinic.

For more information visit www.belfastkneeclinic.com

The Belfast Knee Clinic THE BELFAST KNEE CLINIC IS A PARTNERSHIP OF SPECIALIST KNEE SURGEONS, FOUNDED ON A COMMON AREA OF INTEREST AND EXPERTISE • We provide high quality contemporary care for knee conditions in patients of all ages. • Frequently encountered conditions include meniscal tears, ligament injuries, patellar instability, articular surface damage and arthritis. • The Belfast Knee Clinic strives for excellence in the assessment and management of such conditions. • Full COVID-19 social distancing measures are in place. • Patients are requested to wear masks.

THE BELFAST KNEE CLINIC 13 Ulsterville Avenue, Belfast BT9 7AS

T: 028 9066 5517 F: 028 9066 3328 W: www.belfastkneeclinic.com

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FEMALE FOCUSED FITNESS Newly opened in Holywood, Hillview Fitness is a modern one-on-one training studio that enables women to optimise their health through personalised workouts. With my studio I have eliminated the most common dislikes women experience in personal training. Having gathered feedback from more than eighty women, I learned that the top dislikes were a lack of privacy, over-familiar treatment by trainers, uninspiring styles of motivation, and a lack of understanding of the female physique. At Hillview Fitness I therefore work with women in a relaxed and private environment, tailoring workouts to their specific needs; be it pregnancy, post-partum or menopauserelated, getting stronger and staying pain-free, or just losing a bit of weight. My clients gain understanding that being fit is not about how far they can run or how much they can lift. It is about feeling good in their body, feeling good about themselves and looking forward to their workouts. It is also about discovering and respecting the capabilities and the boundaries of their physique. Women’s health is a specialist topic that requires specific knowledge and a considered approach, and I find it rewarding to help ladies finally find a sustainable way of exercising that can truly make a difference.

FITNESS Professional fitness service taking account of unique aspects of female physiology. Pre- and post-natal fitness. CORRECTION Identifying muscular imbalances and correcting them to improve postural alignments, mobility and flexibility. PREVENTION Teaching techniques to prevent injury and accumulating problems arising from lifestylerelated movement patterns. WELL-BEING Enjoyable workouts that leave you feeling uplifted and energised.A private, relaxed & trusting environment for exercise.

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Logan Wellbeing and Medical is the only combined naturopathic and medical clinic in Northern Ireland and is led by fertility consultant Ruth-Ellen Logan.

HELPING ON YOUR JOURNEY TO PARENTHOOD Starting IVF can be a mixed bag of emotions. Hope for the future that your dreams of being parents are closer than you thought; fear that it may not work. Worry, of the impact the treatment may have on you and your body. The unknown can be a scary place to be, but it doesn’t have to. For over 10 years Logan wellbeing and Medical has been supporting couples who are struggling to conceive using exclusive naturopathic methods to compliment IVF cycles. These methods combine various therapies to help to relax your mind and stimulate your body to encourage the best possible response from your IVF cycle. Following a thorough consultation we can advise you on a bespoke treatment plan including, Logan abdominal & sacral massage, fertility acupuncture and acupressure. We also have a nurse led clinic offering CoQ10, Vitamin B12 via intramuscular shots along with a range of exclusive intravenous therapies to optimise your health and wellbeing. If you would like further information on how Logan can assist your IVF journey please feel free to contact us for a no obligation chat with one of our team. Ruth-Ellen For more information on any of Logan’s services or to book a male or female fertility consultation please call us on 02890 687467

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“Treatment at Apex Headache Clinic is the only thing that has given me relief from my 25 years of migraines.” 44-year-old book-keeper Paula Fearon from Newry, suffered with migraines for over 25 years which affected every aspect of her daily life. After trying everything, with no relief she visited Apex Headache Clinic in the hope of getting to the source of the problem. Here, she shares how the clinic’s unique regime of specialist manual physiotherapy treatment for migraines and headaches, called The Nelson Headache Approach™, treated her migraines, meaning that she could finally start to enjoy life again.

Paula, when did your migraines begin? My migraines began in my late teens. I was in a car accident when I was around 16 years old and then it wasn’t long after that when I started getting headaches around three times a week. I went to see different doctors about my headaches, they diagnosed me with migraines and prescribed me with preventative medication. I have had migraines since then and over time, especially in the last few years they began to get worse. I was having migraines around five times a week. The pain relief that the doctor had prescribed began to stop working and I had to start increasing the dose to get any relief. I didn’t want to be constantly taking medication and that was when I went to see a neurologist privately to try get some help with my migraines. How did the pain affect your life? I was constantly thinking about medication and worried if I didn’t have tablets with me in case I would take a migraine when I was out. I thought people were fed up listening to me talking about headaches and I just felt sick all the time. What led you to Apex Headache Clinic? When I went to see the neurologist, he said we had two options; more preventative medication or try specialist physiotherapy treatment at Apex Headache Clinic. I didn’t want

to take any more medication and I had read about Apex Headache Clinic on Facebook. The neurologist told me he had referred a lot of patients to Apex Headache Clinic, and they got great relief. That was when I thought I would give Apex Headache Clinic a go. How has your life changed since having treatment? It’s fantastic now. I can now make plans without thinking about having pain relief with me. I don’t feel sick anymore with the migraines and I’m not taking medication constantly everyday. What advice would you offer someone suffering from migraines? I would definitely advise them to give Apex Headache Clinic a go. Stick with the treatment at the beginning, I was seeing my specialist physiotherapist once a week for the first 6 weeks until my migraines had improved and then we were able to space the sessions out. I now attend Apex Headache Clinic once a month for maintenance treatment. I have tried everything from physio elsewhere, to acupuncture and yoga, and treatment at Apex Headache Clinic is the only thing that has given me relief from my 25 years of migraines. To book an appointment at Apex Headache Clinic, call 028 9048 4153. No GP referral is necessary.

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

Successfully treating headaches, migraines, vertigo and tinnitus for over 20 years This month, Apex Headache Clinic founder and Spinal & Headache Physiotherapy Specialist, Rebecca Nelson, discusses headaches, migraines, vertigo and tinnitus and how Apex Headache Clinic, the first drug-free headache and migraine clinic in Ireland, has been successfully treating and clearing these debilitating conditions.

Are headaches or migraines destroying your life? At Apex Headache Clinic, we witness daily how persistent headaches and migraines can ruin the quality of people’s lives, leaving them desperate to find a solution that brings relief to their pain. Many people don’t realise that headaches or migraines can be triggered from damage or stiffness in the joints of the upper neck region of the spine. Poor posture or hours spent slumped over desks can cause recurrent neck-triggered headaches and migraines, as can repeated heavy lifting or a previous fall or injury. In many cases the person has no neck pain at all, only headaches or migraines. At Apex Headache Clinic we understand your pain. We know from years of treating headaches and migraines that our specialist manual physiotherapy regime called The Nelson Headache Approach™, which is offered at no other clinic in Ireland, is very likely to be the long-term cure that you’re looking for. We take a firm stance that the cure for pain isn’t painkillers and getting to the source of the problem is much more effective. Is vertigo or dizziness getting you down? At Apex Headache Clinic, we have extensive experience in treating vertigo or dizziness. Dizziness originating from the upper neck region of the spine is

called cervical vertigo and is commonly overlooked as a source of vertigo. It originates from stiffness or damage of the upper two neck joints of the spine. Usually, the person has no actual neck pain, only dizziness. At Apex Headache Clinic, we have been successfully diagnosing and treating cervical vertigo for over 20 years. During your initial consultation, one of our specialist physiotherapists will assess your neck to establish if it is involved in causing your vertigo and to differentiate it from vertigo from the inner ear. A treatment plan can then be started to clear it. One of the features of cervical vertigo is that it doesn’t respond to drugs or any treatment given for inner ear vertigo. With our specialist treatment regime of physiotherapy called The Nelson Vertigo Approach™, patients usually begin to experience relief within just a few sessions.

is triggered from the neck is that, in most cases, it can be treated and cleared at Apex Headache Clinic. Treat and beat pain at its source As with all niggles, aches and pains, we recommend that you get to the root cause of your symptoms as soon as possible. Once diagnosed, Apex Headache Clinic’s specialist manual physiotherapy treatment regimes can clear all of these conditions, restoring your quality of life, allowing you to get on with enjoying life again free from your symptoms. If you would like to book an appointment at Apex Headache Clinic, contact us on: 028 9048 4153. No GP referral is necessary.

Is tinnitus causing you frustration? Tinnitus can be heard as a ringing, hissing, whistling, buzzing or clicking sound that can be intermittent, or constant. It’s an intrusive, annoying and, in some cases, devastating condition for sufferers. Although commonly associated with damage to the hearing system, tinnitus can also be caused by injury or stiffness of the upper neck joints and this is often overlooked as usually there is no neck pain. The good news regarding tinnitus, which

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COSMETIC SKIN TAG AND MOLE REMOVAL Consultant Plastic Surgeon Mr. Chris Hoo specialises in the removal of cosmetic moles and skin tags. In the vast majority of cases all of these lesions are benign. But if there is any clinical concern about the nature of the lesion it can be sent off for testing. Q & A with Chris Hoo Q: How are skin lesions removed? “In most cases these can be done under a local anaesthetic. If there are no concerns about its nature they can be either shaved off, or excised. Some skin lesions can also be treated by freezing the skin – termed cryotherapy. All options are discussed with the patient beforehand.”

Q: Does it hurt having these removed? “Since these are treated under local anaesthetic it shouldn’t! The worse bit is having the injection of anaethetic, which many patients describe as a mild stinging sensation. Cryotherapy does not even need an anesthetic.” Q: How long does the procedure take? “This depends on what’s being done, but most procedures take between 15 and 30 minutes or so.” Q: Can I drive home afterwards? “That depends on you! If you are the sort of person who can drive home after a filling at the dentist then there should be no reason why not. But if you are a bit squeamish, best to bring someone with you. They can at least tell you how brave you were, even if they don’t need to drive!” Q: What about aftercare? “If stitches have been necessary these are generally removed after 5 – 7 days. For best results a combination of steristrips and scar massage are required and which you need to do will be discussed.” Q: Will I have a scar? “Scarring is an inevitable consequence of surgery in anyone’s hands, so yes. But of course the whole point is to be cosmetic and so everything is designed to minimise this. It’s best to consider this as replacing one cosmetic blemish with another one, which should be much better. But it is unrealistic to expect an invisible scar no matter who your specialist is.” For further information or to book a consultation please call Cosmetech on 028 90423200 or visit www.cosmetech.co.uk

DISCOVER MAGNETIX WELLNESS Karen Acheson from Ballymoney is a marketing director for Magnetix Wellness. The company’s HQ is in Frankfurt, Germany and the CEO is Petra Döring, who herself suffered from depression, which was greatly improved with the use of magnets. Karen’s knowledge and expertise comes from personal experience, a nursing background and customer testimonials. Since the start of the pandemic demand has increased 100% as anxiety, stress and low mood are a major factor in many people’s lives as well as debilitating conditions such as; arthritis, ME, fibromyalgia, hormone imbalance, sleep problems and many more. Magnetic therapy has grown immensely in recent years and proves a very popular complimentary treatment. How do magnets work? They help increase circulation and regulate blood flow, which aids pain relief and reduces inflammation. How do you use magnets? By wearing a range of attractive jewellery, sitting on cushions, bed mats, insoles,

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eyemasks and negative ions all with magnets incorporated. Products are available for adults, children and pets. Please see contact details below on how to contact Karen for personal, confidential advice. - Contact Karen on 07872558486 Tuesday or Thursday evenings between 7-10pm - Facebook “Karen Acheson Magnetix” to view live recordings about the range. - Online shop www.Karen.magnetix-wellness. com - Payment by card, PayPal or online transfer.


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The importance of Vitamin C for the immune system “The best defence is a good offence.” The Global pandemic we are facing emphasises the need for our immune systems to be healthy. The measures we take now may leave us better equipped to tackle whatever lies around the corner. Chances are if you are a smoker or you’re not eating enough vitamin C rich fruit and vegetables, like broccoli, spinach, avocados, cherries, kiwis, oranges and pineapple – then you may be low in Vitamin C. The UK government recommends five portions of fruit and vegetables a day to keep healthy because it was seen to be an achievable target for most people. However, we really need about ten portions of fruits and vegetables a day but many people find this difficult to achieve.

According to research, Vitamin C contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system, so it’s not unreasonable to assume that a vitamin C deficiency may be associated with a suppressed immune system. Evidence suggests that vitamin C concentrations in the blood plasma and white blood cells decline during infections and stress and that

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vitamin C may be involved in the biological mechanisms that control the production of white blood cells that we need to destroy bacteria and viruses. What’s more, recent research has shown that if taken at the onset of a viral infection, vitamin C consumption could help reduce the duration and severity of a cold. There’s no mistaking the many health benefits of taking an adequate intake of Vitamin C. Dr. Thomas Levy, board certified Cardiologist suggests there is a need for high doses when taking with most illnesses. In his opinion, “When enough vitamin C is given, in the right form and for a long enough time, vitamin C helps virtually every condition, resolved many of them and prevents still others.” Choosing the right vitamin C may present a dilemma. Unfortunately standard oral vitamin C supplements are not well absorbed. What is needed is a high quality vitamin C with superior absorption directly into the cells like Liposomal Altrient C. Here at Earth Rainbow our focus is all about absorption from our foods and what we put into our bodies. You can visit our store online to order this high quality supplement as well as Vitamin C rich food boxes to give you the best offence during this winter. Nichaan Brice M.A.R CNHC M.A.R.R Executive Creative Consultant


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PiQo4 is a laser treatment that uses both picosecond and nanosecond laser pulses. Dark spots and hyperpigmentation are most effectively treated when exposed to both picosecond and nanosecond pulses. Picosecond pulses break up small and shallow pigment particles, while nanosecond pulses reach deeper and larger areas of pigment. Combining them both allows the nanosecond pulses to break up the large, deep pigmented areas and the picosecond pulses to clean up the remaining small, shallow particles. PiQo4 is the only technology that combines both types of pulses in a single treatment system so that the provider can switch back and forth as needed to address the patient’s specific treatment needs.

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The Gourmet Boys Mark Irvine and Brian Haslett regularly cycle by tandem along the Comber greenway to the farmers’ market.

COMBER MARKET The award-winning Comber Farmers’ Market continued to trade throughout lockdown with local artisan food stalls on the first Thursday of every month.

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MAKEUP FOR EVERY OCCASION Rebecca Duff has been working in the makeup and beauty industry for five years, previously working with award-winning makeup artist, Paddy McGurgan. Her work is mainly focused on beauty and wedding makeup, but has also been involved in a range of editorial photoshoots, and she also provides lessons for those wanting to learn on themselves or clients. Rebecca says of her work; “My aim is to create bespoke makeup for each individual, with a real emphasis on making each client the best version of themselves. For me, it’s all about the dewy, fresh skin, natural brows and beautiful eye makeup to match. I use high quality, cruelty free products to achieve this and have a vegan line of makeup if required.” We were delighted to have Rebecca onboard for this month’s front cover photoshoot with Algram. We went for a fresh, yet powerful look with a striking winged eyeliner and nude lip. For more information email rebeccaduffmakeup@gmail.com or call 07756408432

JERVIS WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - NEW NAME, NEW LOGO, SAME HUSBAND AND WIFE TEAM When they originally started Paul Jervis Photography just over 12 years ago, little did Paul and Judith realise that they would end up working together, as a husband and wife team photographing weddings. Initially, Judith went to the weddings to support Paul, but it was not long before she was picking up the camera and capturing the memories of their wedding clients. Paul said, “We rebranded to Jervis Wedding Photography last year to reflect we are a husband and wife team, with a logo styling that reflects our personal touch and the quality of our service and products.” Their name may have changed, but the dedication to capturing natural, lasting memories to be treasured for years to come is still at the heart of what they do. As Judith explains; “We want to ensure our couples feel relaxed on their day and that we reflect who they are in our photographs.” We loved Paul being a part of our front cover photoshoot this month, and he loved getting the opportunity to continue to grow his skills and experience, which he will put to good use when photographing weddings. If you are getting married and would like more information you can visit their website jervisweddingphotography.co.uk email info@jervisweddingphotography.co.uk or call 07840948685

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WEDDINGS Orr & Millar Miss Shannen Orr and Adrian Millar, both from Ballymoney were recently married on 3rd April 2021 at Rosspark Hotel. Shannen’s dress was from Marie Therese Bridal, Coleraine and Adrian’s suit was from Tweedy & Achenson, Coleraine. Photography by Jervis Wedding Photography.

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Rice & Williamson Miss Leanne Rice, daughter of Angela Rice from Ballaghbeg Park, Newcastle, married James Williamson, son of Felton and Brenda Williamson from Tullybrannigan Road, Newcastle. The wedding took place on 27th August 2020 at Milbrook Lodge Hotel. Leanne’s dress was from Reflections Bridal, Lisburn and the suits were from Kelvin Graham, Ballynahinch. Photography by William Studio Ballynahinch

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Mackey & McDonnell Ms Elizabeth Mackey, daughter of Anita and the late David Martin from Dromore, married Conor McDonnell, son of Deirdre and the late Seamus McDonnell from Tandragee. The wedding took place on 29th August 2020 at Ballymagarvey Village. Elizabeth was given away by her son, Jason Mackey. Bridesmaids included the bride’s best friend Jane Wilson, her daughter Rebecca Mackey and the flower girl was Phoebe McDonnell. The best man was Kelan McDonnell and Groomsman was Ronan McDonnell, both brothers of the groom. Photography by William Studio Ballynahinch

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attitude. ‘In a creative, tactile industry like ours, the past year has actually emphasised the importance of face-to-face contact’ says Kris, ‘and we’ve seen a huge burst of appreciation from clients for being able to experience materials physically with their senses.’ Kris Turnbull Studios has enjoyed witnessing clients demonstrate a renewed passion for being able to see and handle pieces and designs in person, whether to enjoy the feel of a piece of fabric, examine the veining in a slab of marble or appreciate the dappled light effect from a customised chandelier. As people have started paying much closer attention to their homes, it’s been exciting to see them take such interest in all the beautiful materials and furnishings they can have around them.’ The studio has also been busy adapting its design schemes to cater for the way in which we now live, focusing on versatile layouts and designs that can function as both working-from-home environments and spaces in which families can come together. This year, Kris Turnbull Studios is embarking on a number of exciting new schemes throughout the UK, Ireland & the rest of Europe, focusing mainly on the Algarve. ‘As a brand working globally, we’re always inspired by our connection with the rest of the world.’ Says Kris. “Throughout 2021 we will maintain our outwardlooking approach, collaborating with clients across the UK & wider Europe. ‘We are not only trying to be the best of the best in terms of quality and creativity in design but also a love of adventure and celebrating other cultures.” Clockwise from top left: Jewel tones in the grand entrance hall at Kris’s project in Ascot. Kensington home in Belfast finished in sophisticated tones of neutrals & greys, creating the ultimate retreat from the city outside.

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products on-line. In fact, people from all over Europe are now buying my Epionce skincare range. I think during lockdown people have had more time to think about their skincare regime. I would definitely encourage business owners to try to adapt their marketing strategy and remain positive. I do think that we will all come out the other end with a greater appreciation for what we have and slow down a bit. Your health is your wealth.

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1. What do you love most about your job? I love everything about my job. There’s a saying ‘If you do what you love, you’ll never have to work a day in your life’ and I live by that mantra. I love every aspect of my job. We offer a wide range of treatments from waxing to reflexology, but my favourite treatment is the Dermafrac Advanced Facial Therapy, which I introduced to my salon just before the first lockdown. This treatment consists of a combination of microdermabrasion, micro needling and serum infusion and the results are outstanding. I can’t wait to get back to work, we’ve had to reschedule so many clients to adhere to government guidelines and I do miss the craic and banter. I’ve built up such a great rapport with my clients over the past 20 years of being a beauty therapist. Not only do I have a skilled team working with me, but they are so loyal to me and my clients. 2. What has been your career highlight to date? Obviously opening my own salon in 2016 and within three years we built up a five star reputation and we were awarded ‘highly commended’ at the NI Hair and Beauty Awards. The biggest highlight is the daily appreciation from my clients. We also have quite a few well known and celebrity clients, but with client confidentiality I can’t unveil who they are! 3. What are your favourite hobbies/ activities outside of work? I’m partial to a good karaoke night and my party pieces are Alanis Morisette’s, One Hand in My Pocket and Ironic. I also love horse riding and although I don’t get to ride as often as I did when I was younger, I just love getting out in the fresh air and it’s very

therapeutic. Horses are so intuitive and can sense your mood. They totally relax me. 4. What is your daily routine? I wake up around 7am and put a wash on before my two kids Blake (10 years) and Jessica (9 years) get up. I get them breakfast and ready for school, then do the school run. We’ve just got a new puppy Bruno too, so when I return to work he’s going to have to go to doggy daycare, i.e my mum! I arrive at work around 9.30am and the first thing I do is ask the girls what we’re doing for lunch. I’m always thinking about my stomach! I do treatments until 2pm, then spend an hour checking emails, then I head to collect the kids from school. From 3pm until the kids go to bed I’m on ‘mummy duty’ but I always make sure I get to watch Coronation Street. When the kids are in bed I catch up on paperwork, placing orders, doing the salon’s social media campaigns, then watch Netflix. I’m lucky that I do have a healthy work/ life balance. I really feel for mummies who work full time. It must be so stressful. I’m so grateful that my staff keep the salon running smoothly in my absence. 5. Do you have a specific fitness regime? Before the pandemic I had started with a personal trainer S Louise Fitness in Moneyreagh and she really pushed me hard. I was starting to see the results then lockdown started. I’ll definitely go back to her when lockdown is over. Horse riding is also great exercise and helps to strengthen your legs, as well as being great for your mental health. 6. Do you have any tips for staying positive during this time? Always remember that these dark days won’t last forever. I’ve tried to reinvent my business by introducing selling skincare 68

7. What do you think is the best thing about living in Northern Ireland? It’s like a small community and the scenery is stunning. No matter where you live in Northern Ireland, you’re close to the coast and mountains. I live in Killinchy and feel blessed to live so close to small beaches and the Mourne Mountains. Everything is accessible in Killinchy, should you want the peace and quiet or the buzz of Belfast’s thriving pub and restaurant scene. There are amazing restaurants in Killinchy too and lots of fresh produce. 8. What is your mantra or favourite quote that you live by? “Live Every Day as if It’s Your Last”. Do what makes you happy and push yourself out of your comfort zone. Eat the cake, dive into the sea and if you feel like doing something, do it. Don’t live with regrets. I did a charity sky dive and am very spontaneous. I hope this happiness and spontaneity rubs off on my kids. 9. Who has been your biggest influence? To be honest, I’m a free spirit and do my own thing. I like to go my own direction, but I’m lucky that my mum has inspired and supported all my choices, even if she didn’t initially agree with them.

10. FAVOURITE Movie: Jurassic World – Chris Pratt is my celebrity crush Band/Musician: I love James Arthur’s voice and I’ve been following a wee local band, 5th Avenue Book: The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Restaurant: Graze and Neil’s Hill in Ballyhackamore. Haptik in Newtownards is a hidden gem too Holiday Destination: Definitely our first family holiday in Callador, Majorca. Drink: Mojitos when I’m out in a nice bar Meal: Steak with blue cheese sauce, sweet potato fries, mushrooms, onions, the lot!


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The charity celebrated their anniversary in April confirming their commitment and dedication to provide loving and forever homes for animals and to educate and promote animal welfare issues.

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The sanctuary estimates they have re-homed almost 20,000 animals in their 25 years thanks to its many varied supporters.

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Making History! The senior Northern Ireland Women football team made history by qualifying for a major tournament for the first time. The team placed second in their qualifying group, which included tough competition from Norway, Wales, Belarus and Faroe Islands. By gaining the second place position in the group they were put into the play-off finals to see if they could secure one of the final places in the Euros tournament, which is set to take place in England next summer.

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Ukraine were drawn as Northern Ireland’s opponents for the playoffs, and with Ukraine ranked 25 spots higher than Northern Ireland in the world rankings, we were certainly going in as the underdogs! The first match took place in Ukraine, which got off to a flying start when Rachel Furness scored in the 5th minute of the game. Ukraine brought it back to a draw, but a goal from Simone Magill saw Northern Ireland clench the victory they needed to put them a step ahead. It all came down to the second leg at Seaview Park in Belfast, all Northern Ireland had to do was hold onto their 2-1 aggregate – or even better win at home to end it in style. Kenny Shiels’ team had suffered some injuries, with goal scorer Rachel Furness out, as well as Lauren Wade, Abbie Magee and Demi Vance. The team had come so far to get to this point, so went out fighting to ensure they could make history in the green shirt. We had to wait until the second half when Northern Ireland captain, Marissa Callaghan scored a cracking goal in the 55th minute to put us ahead. Frustration set in the Ukraine team, with Natiya Pantsulaya making a red card offence in the 87th

minute of the game, bringing Ukraine down to 10 players. Super substitute, Nadene Caldwell came on in the last minutes of the game to replace captain, Callaghan, and then went on to score the second goal, which saw Northern Ireland clinch the victory they needed... they were on their way to the Euros!

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LEADING THE WAY Ulster Tatler’s Joanne Harkness speaks to Northern Ireland Women’s manager, Kenny Shiels. Has it sunk in you are heading to the Euros? It takes a bit of time for that to sink in. We are now in the realms of trying to make sure we keep the girls’ feet firmly on the ground and we approach our training sessions the way we always have done, trying to improve as much as we can. How do you prepare for 2022? We have got a lot of stuff to prepare for, the Euros is secondary at the moment, because we now have six world cup qualifying matches in the autumn. The draw will be coming out for that pretty soon, so that is the priority at present, and we have to make sure we are prepared and ready for those first of all. We were the underdogs going into the competition, did that make qualifying all the sweeter? Right from day one we were the underdogs. Everyone in the team and behind the scenes were on such a high after qualifying, it was great to watch and great to see them so happy. It was a shame there couldn’t have been a crowd to watch on the night.

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Do you feel like this achievement has inspired other girls? Having this platform in women’s football is good for all ages, but more so for the younger ones, because they have their future in front of them. This has given them the kick they needed and has inspired them to continue their development. We are still losing too many girls to the game, in the development stages and we need to try and get that corrected, but we are definitely going in the right direction. Can you tell us a bit about your background in football? I learnt my skills in my father’s front yard and in the fields, he was a chicken farmer and he was really mad about football. I started playing football in primary school, aged 8. I went to a small school called Beagh Primary, just outside Maghera. The Headmaster actually came to me when I was in P4 and said Maghera Primary wanted to play us in a match, and asked if I would put together a team – bearing in mind Maghera Primary felt like the Man Utd of the primary school football teams. I got to pick the team, so you could say that was my first job in management. We ended up drawing 8-8, it was a fantastic game – I scored five goals! My family and another family went on to form a team called Bridgend in my father’s pig sty. I played for Tobermore and in teams throughout the Irish league before moving to a successful career in coaching, taking teams to Europe. Taking the Northern Ireland U17s to the UEFA European Championship finals was a particular highlight and getting down to the last eight.

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How does it feel to be part of the history-making team? It is a great honour for me to have been given the task of looking after the international team, I will always want to do what I can for Northern Ireland, this is a great opportunity for me to help people get better, get happy and that is what it is all about. #WeAreLarne

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CAPTAIN FANTASTIC Ulster Tatler’s Joanne Harkness speaks to captain, Marissa Callaghan. Has it sunk in yet that you have reached the Euro finals? Just about! Leading up to the two Ukraine games we had already made history by reaching those play-off finals alone. Our sole focus for those games was how we could beat them, so we didn’t want to let ourselves think beyond that. We have had a couple of weeks now to let it sink in, but even at that I don’t think it will properly feel real until we are back together as a team and start to plan for it. I must say it has been a whirlwind! You will be playing the World Cup Qualifying games in autumn first, how will that prepare you for the Euros 2022? We are finding out today who we will be playing in the World Cup

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Qualifiers, and because we did so well in the Euro Qualifiers we have gone up the rankings, which stands us in good stead. It will be great to have those competitve games before we head to the Euros tournament – they will be tough games, but I see that only as a positive.

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How did you get involved in football? I was really sporty as a kid. My love for football stemmed from playing in the street with my next door neighbour and we are still best friends now. I remember a youth worker put us in for 5-a-side games at Maysfield Leisure centre every year, but it wasn’t until I was 13 that I joined my first girl’s football team, which was Newington Girls. Do you feel like there are more opportunities now for girls to play football? It has definitely improved compared to when I was younger. My primary school was brilliant, I played netball and there were great opportunities for sport, but just not for football. In secondary school there was no girls football until I was in 5th year, when a coach from the IFA came in. I was lucky that my opportunity came to play football through a youth leader, Martin Foyle, who lead me to Newington FC. When we played at youth level it was always for fun, as girls there was never an opportunity to go professional and make a career out of it. It is amazing now to see women’s football becoming professional, hopefully that gives young girls now an extra bit of encouragement to push on and work hard.

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How did you get the chance to play for Northern Ireland? I played at U15, U17 and U19 level for Northern Ireland when I played with Newington Girls. I was 13 when I first played in the senior league, a year later I was doing trials and that is how I got picked for the Northern Ireland squad. With the U17 and U19 team you would get the opportunity to compete in the European Qualifiers every year. Myself, Julie Nelson, Sarah McFadden and Ashley Hutton all played together back then and still play together now. A photo of us resurfaced recently from when we were in Lithuania back in 2003. My first cap for the senior team was in 2010, but it all really kicked

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off for me in 2015 when I met Alfie Wylie who gave me a pep talk. I was 26 at the time and he really wanted me to grab the opportunity, and I came to the realisation if I didn’t go for it now, I would end up with regrets. Giving 100 per cent to playing for Northern Ireland was something I always wanted to do, and luckily at the time I was working for the Belfast Community Sports Development Network who really supported me and gave me special leave for international trips. What would you say to girls who want to play football? Joining the Northern Ireland squad was the best decision I ever made – it has given me so many amazing opportunities. Football and sport in general opens so many doors. Some kids get to to a stage when they drop off, they want to go out with friends etc, and I admit I was like that too, but I was lucky enough to get a second chance. I really admire the young girls who have a lot of things going on in their life, which could push them a different direction, but have so much focus and determination to really go for it. My advice is also that it is never too late! What does it mean to you to represent Northern Ireland at the Euros? No words can describe what it means. To put it into context, getting into the Euro finals a few years ago was something we wouldn’t have even thought about, we didn’t think it could happen. The moment we started to believe was when Ashley Hutton scored the equaliser against Wales, because we had almost wrote ourselves off when we started the campaign. We have amazing back room staff who came in and instilled this huge belief. I think the word that sums it up is pride – there is no better feeling than wearing the green shirt and playing for your country. I can’t imagine what it is going to feel like walking out at the Euros.

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Fans couldn’t come to the play-off matches, are you looking forward to having the support at the Euros? I think the fact that the tournament is being held in England has worked out really well for us. Our fans can just get a short flight or boat trip over to see the matches, which makes it really accessible and not too expensive. I’m sure the Green and White Army will come over and support us in their numbers – we have won awards

for being the best fans in the world, so it is going to be amazing. We don’t want to be in the tournament just to make up the numbers, we really want to compete and we believe that we can do it. Northern Ireland were labelled the underdogs, does that push you to prove yourselves? When you look at our squad, we had so many players out injured and our squad is full of part-time players. A typical day for us is getting up at 6am to go to the gym, to go on to do a day of work, whatever that may be and then in the evening you will have training for your club team or international training, plus some of us have kids – it can be manic, but we do it because we love it. We played England a few months ago and a lot of us were starstruck playing against these professional, full-time players. We will be going against some of the best players in the world in the Euros, so we have a lot to prepare for but also look forward to – it is a really exciting time. Have there been any standout moments from the qualifiers? There are so many emotions that we felt throughout the whole campaign – we have had so many ups and downs, with players getting injured, then absolutley amazing moments, such as scoring that goal against Ukraine. The big thing we think about are the past players, they were the trailblazers and the ones who got us here today. Also Alfie Wylie, Noel Mitchell and Stevie Graham who did amazing work with the girls through youth level and beyond. We have so many memories now from the campaign, in fact Julie Nelson who is the most capped player has an unbelievable memory and can recall each game she has played in, so we joke with her that she should write a book.

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Securing premises at Dyan Mill was a no brainer for Armagh sisters, Sara and Niamh. In August 2020, we were on the lookout for a base fit for our exciting new brand, Urban Eden. The raw beauty of the Gear Room was the perfect base for us; the water wheel, which has been powering this Mill since 1829, softly turns in the shop. Urban Eden is trail blazing in terms of both floral design and processes. We are a foam free, plastic free, cellophane free business and we hold our carbon footprint at the heart of everything we do. Our floral arrangements are wild and natural, prioritising locally grown flowers and foliage where possible. Our services have been extended to include a postal flower delivery option, available to order on our website. And it’s not just flowers and plants on offer! We have collaborated with a handful of likeminded small businesses

to stock their beautiful and unique gifts to include handmade pottery, tweeds, soy wax candles, gardener’s gifts and of course something fun for the kids! Finally, the Dyan Mill hosts a fantastic Petting Farm (think monkeys and alpacas), Play Area and Restaurant. The Hungry Goat Café currently has an array of snacks and treats available to enjoy at the outdoor seating areas. The Hungry Goat Restaurant will officially open on 24 May when restrictions allow, beginning with outdoor dining for breakfast and lunches, and moving towards indoor dining when authorised. The Hungry Goat restaurant menu, which will include evening meals will be available soon. We hope to welcome you to Dyan Mill this summer!

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TIME TO TEE OFF With lockdown restrictions easing local golf courses have been able to allow members back on the green for the first time in months... and just in time for the glorious spring weather!

The COVID-19 lockdown has been hard on us all, so it has been a great relief for sport lovers and golfers to be back out in the fresh air, safely enjoying some exercise with friends and family. With the next phase of coming out of lockdown just around the corner, it won’t be long until the golf clubs across Northern Ireland can open up their facilities completely to allow people to enjoy a meal in the club restaurants.

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Our top reasons for playing golf - Social: Golf is a great social sport, which you can play alongside friends and chat as you play – not to mention popping into the club afterwards for lunch or a drink to make a day of it. - Fresh Air: Getting out to play golf allows you to be out in the fresh air, which is a great way to reduce stress and boost your immune system. - Scenery: We are very lucky in Northern Ireland to have some of the best golf courses in the world for their scenery. While you exercise you can take in the stunning views of the coast or the countryside. - Brain power: Golf not only requires focus and concentration, but also a bit of maths is involved for working out scores. This is a great way to keep your brain in tip top condition.

A WARM WELCOME BACK TO THE COURSE

Ulster Tatler speaks to General Manager of Dunmurry Golf Club, Colin Adair. “We were delighted to welcome our Members back on 1st April, the good weather has enabled a lot of golf to be played since our return and it is great to see so many smiling faces.

Our members have been very understanding in respect of the strict protocols under which we must operate to ensure safety for all. We are very much looking forward to entering in to Step 3 of The Recovery Plan when we hope to be able to open our hospitality side of the club.”

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The 18 hole course in leafy south Belfast recently invited members back to enjoy the spring sunshine and a long awaited round of golf with friends and fellow members.

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Margaret and Noel McGranaghan.

BALMORAL GOLF CLUB Club members were welcomed back after a long lockdown wait to enjoy a round of golf amid the beautiful parklands at Balmoral Golf Club. The sun was shining, the course looked pristine and members enjoyed the company of fellow golfers at the south Belfast club.

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ROCKMOUNT GOLF CLUB, CARRYDUFF The 18 hole club in open parkland just eight miles south of Belfast city centre opened again in April to welcome returning club members to the picturesque and immaculate course again after the extended lockdown. The family run club was preparing to celebrate its 25th anniversary in May 2020 but were unable to due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

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ENJOY THE SUMMER SUN With summer fast approaching and BBQs so close we can already smell them, Lidl Northern Ireland couldn’t have picked a better time to launch its highly anticipated summer garden furniture range with prices starting at just £33. Available in the retailer’s 41 stores nationwide the sensational summer range includes Lidl’s sleek and stylish Florabest Hanging Basket Chair (£189.99) which proved to be one of last year’s most popular products selling out in the first 24 hours! Transforming your garden into an outdoor oasis, Lidl’s Florabest Hanging Basket Chair comes in a beautiful black wicker design lined with trendy cushions to nestle into with a nice book or relaxing glass of wine under the summer sun. The ultimate addition to your garden, balcony or indoor tranquillity nook, the comfortable chair is suspended from a powder-coated steel frame with a height adjustable chain, making it durable and weather resistant against the often unpredictable Northern Irish summer weather. For more information visit www.lidl-ni.co.uk

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Arts Round-up URGENCIES

URGENCIES (2021) is the second iteration of CCA Derry~Londonderry’s biennial group exhibition. The artwork selected for the exhibition comes from an open call that seeks to take the temperature of what emerging artists working today with a connection to our region consider to be urgent. Two key themes of identity and environment thread throughout the off-site exhibition as well as many other topics encompassing both deeply personal experiences and global political events. The artists explore questions of care and labour (Siobhán Kelly), mental health (Brian Farrell, Lucie McLaughlin), borders, technology and nature (Bryony Dunne, Christopher Steenson), home and self-expression (Kathryn Graham, Michael Hanna, Patrick Hickey), pollution and the effects of global crises (Martin Boyle, Edy Fung) and the role of the artist and communication (Frank Wasser). URGENCIES (2021) was selected by artist Locky Morris and CCA Director Catherine Hemelryk and features new and recent work ranging in media from print, film, photography, sound, painting, manifestations online and in daily life. URGENCIES (2021) would usually be held within CCA’s galleries at 10–12 Artillery Street, however due to the ongoing pandemic, the project is taking place offsite and online. Artworks are visible across Derry~Londonderry through the windows of landmark buildings, commercial spaces, homes and arts organisations also currently closed to the public. URGENCIES (2021) runs until 22 May 2021. To download the interactive map for locations of the URGENCIES (2021) sites, visit, cca-derry-londonderry.org

Christopher Steenson, ‘Electricity (Annascaul)’, 2019, 35mm negative scanned to digital

HOME - NOLI TIMERE The MAC presents, HOME - Noli Timere, a series of short films as a collective artistic response to our lives in lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic. As announced in the summer, HOME - Noli Timere, has worked to collate the photos, videos, lyrics and literature which have inspired hope in lockdown life. Translated as, ‘don’t be afraid’, Noli Timere was the final text sent by Seamus Heaney to his wife, Marie. The sentiment is equally powerful and appropriate in the context of the current pandemic. Submitted to the project by members of the public and artists alike, these artistic responses to the ongoing pandemic have been transformed into a series of short films that have been released as Facebook and YouTube premieres. Films include ‘A Belfast Prayer’ by Carol Rumens; ‘It Will Pass’ a film inspired by the notion of escape, both physically and mentally;

‘Blue is the Hour’ which marries words from Abby Oliveira with photography by Carrie Davenport; ‘Illustrations’ which has been created using photographic submissions from the MAC audience; ‘A Time Comes’ featuring a poem from Damian Gorman wonderfully performed by Suzanne Savage; and ‘Modern Myths’, written and voiced by Clare Dwyer Hogg and directed by Emma Jordan. Speaking of HOME - Noli Timere, Simon Magill, MAC Creative Director, said: “We are grateful to ALL the artists that contributed to the making of these films. Whilst we find our own paths through the pandemic, I think that it is vital to remember that creative expression, in whatever form, is not just essential, it is the very essence of human existence.” HOME - Noli Timere runs until 30 June 2021. For links to the films visit www. themaclive.com

LAUNCH OF NEW CHILDREN’S BOOK, WEIRDO Poet and Seamus Heaney Centre Chair of Creative Writing Nick Laird and his novelist wife Zadie Smith, have teamed up with illustrator Magenta Fox to produce their debut children’s picture book. Published by Puffin, Weirdo tells the story of Maud the guinea pig who inexplicably wears a judo suit and not everyone understands or approves. When Maud is thrown into a new and confusing situation, it takes brave decisions and serendipitous encounters for her to find her place and embrace her individuality. Weirdo is an endearing story about the quiet power of being different by two veteran writers, and an exciting new illustrator. Together they have created a picture book that adults and children alike will treasure. For more information, visit: www.penguin.co.uk 102


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AN ACCIDENTAL AWAKENING Over the last three years, as Accidental Theatre has built their Shaftesbury Square Venue, the creative team has built it with live streaming as a core part of future plans. Accidental regularly go live with performances and concerts. However this year the team, like all arts venues, has been put to the ultimate test. With lockdown and the theatre closed, arts festivals, gigs and performances all went online. Accidental has taken on this big challenge with aplomb and has maintained the quality of artist support and output. Entertaining audiences at home, in care homes and all over the world. The theatre has been working with a range of theatre companies, with students, with

musicians, creatives and even with Noam Chomsky and Daniel O’Donnell. In total, they have worked on over 160 livestreamed shows and have provided covid-safe rehearsal and performance space. It was therefore exciting news when Accidental Theatre recently launched their new Spring programming, an #AccidentalAwakening. They may still be waiting patiently for the news on theatres reopening, (after they were the first to close over a year ago) but that has not stopped the team from bringing some fantastic new gigs, workshops and theatre to audiences far and wide. Duke Special & Temperance Society

Chip Bailey will return for another online edition of Duke Special’s Gramophone Club, a night of unmissable entertainment. Sole Purpose Productions are bringing their sell-out production of She Wants to be a What? to Accidental Theatre on Saturday 8th May. First performed in 2019 as part of the Stonewall celebrations for Foyle Pride this remount has been updated for a 2021 live streaming audience. The drama explores the journey of a transgender man from a mother’s perspective. It charts with empathy and dark humour the impact on their friends and family circle. Since April 2020 Commedia of Errors have brought Plays Aloud At Home to 932 isolated older people across Northern Ireland a production of theatre, poetry and live music. Plays Aloud At Home is the brainchild of local theatre makers Clare McMahon and Benjamin Gould in partnership with Radius Housing and in association with Accidental Theatre, and will continue to bring a smile to the elderly this Spring. Sixpenny Productions present Stray, a one-man show by acclaimed actor and playwright Cathal Ferris, who has recently swapped the bright lights of London to return to his Belfast home. Stray is one man’s tall tale full of fantasy, voyage of personal growth, friendship and humanity. It will be streamed from Accidental Theatre on the 14th of May and is not to be missed. More acts to be announced but you can find out more about the Accidental Awakening at accidentaltheatre.co.uk.

CHOOSE TO CHALLENGE

In a project led by Beyond Skin, young musicians in Afghanistan and Northern Ireland have united to produce a music video based on a popular Afghan song ‘In Gham-e-be Haya’, meaning, Audacious Sorrow, composed by Ustad Salim Sarmast. This collaboration focuses on the International Women’s Day 2021 theme ‘Choose to Challenge’, and uses music to challenge the recent statement issued in Afghanistan banning girls from singing in school from age 12 years upwards. Watch the music video at https://youtu.be/iFQIuGsDu4c 103


EXTRACT

MIDFIELD DYNAMO

Below is an extract from Forty-eight Pots of Honey, taken from the collection MIDFIELD DYNAMO by Co. Longford author, Adrian Duncan.

Adrian Duncan.

Three things wake me each morning. First is an alarm clock belonging to my upstairs neighbour who works as a bin collector for the local council; the second is the swarms of airplanes that thrust east out over the city, one after another, like giant untethered circular saws splitting the sky over and over, until it is, I imagine, a smithereened tectonic of swirling blue rhombuses; the third thing that wakes me is Christian, my third child out of four. His name is pronounced Kris-tee-ann, or so my wife, Bettina, insisted the day he was birthed in the back seat of a friend’s car I’d borrowed, because I cannot afford my own. Bettina and I were on a motorway lay-by on the way to the hospital after her waters broke; ‘Kris-tee-ann!’ she bellowed as I called an ambulance, but before it arrived Christian had already appeared and was beginning his first gentle mewlings. Bettina, though, was cold, exhausted, her thighs bloody, and she was thirsty and anxious. I was beside myself with worry. After the ambulance doors closed and it calmly drove off with her and Christian inside, I went home, made a hot chocolate and rang our neighbour to say I would be over presently for the two older kids, Horst and David. I then lit our gas fire and lay on the couch, and as the heat began touching my face and my arms I bolted to the kitchen of our tiny apartment and threw up in the sink and thought, with my stomach spasming horribly, how Christian and I already had a particular connection, seeing as I delivered him, or at least helped to, or at least I saw him in his entirety first – the godless gestalt of that moment. In any case, the third thing that wakes me in the morning is small red-headed Christian, now almost six years old, quietly climbing into bed beside my beautiful Bettina and I. Our youngest, Karl, has started kindergarten so Bettina has once more returned to her work as a legal aide. She

was a lawyer when I first met her, but once we had our eldest, Horst, she began working part-time as a legal aide for a firm of lawyers on the third floor of a terraced building three cobbled streets away from our apartment. I work odd jobs. My last was in a market selling bread for my local bakery. I’d stand for hours among the large-boned folk from the hinterlands of the city and sell dark-seeded breads wrapped in newspaper. Over the course of the winter, I’d become increasingly miserable and resolve to get a job indoors. Every winter it snows here for months until the whole place ought to come to a standstill, but the city struggles on inventively through its yard-upon-yard-thick fields of snow, its citizens like long-distance swimmers near a coastline with its waters covered in lard and felt and hare hides. The weather in spring, however, is astonishing; but the summer I find too hot, and in the park people lie around naked in the long grass all day, shining limbs bent skyward like small animals swaying drunkenly in the arid shimmer; the autumn then is colourful and astonishing too; and the winter, et cetera … When I am between jobs I try to write. I get a week or two every now and then and I go to a café near my house. The café is inexpensive, pleasant and quiet; lacqueredsteel-and-unstained-timber furniture, and little ornamentation – no cushions, no music. No children are admitted, no parents with buggies, no fathers with infants swaddled, no women with toddlers; no people that might harass the quiet. The café owner, Sebastian, is forthcoming and firm when he explains to people with children why they cannot enter; and they hate him. He speaks in a pedantic way but with a wobbly syntax and sometimes looking on at him speaking I realize that his words are things that suppress a rampant if unwieldy death drive. He tells these people that he has three children of his own, but there need to be some places for quiet in this city, some places where the expectation of quiet is possible, and his café is one. During my visits the café is often empty for hours, me at a table under the window of the front section, scribbling or typing, and he in the back cooking or rolling a cigarette. He smokes these cigarettes every twenty minutes or so. I think he does this to break the frustration of knowing, because he has made his café so quiet, that he will have to throw most and sometimes all of this food out. And because I am not intrusive company 104

he often appears beside me and wordlessly leaves a saucer of food on the table with a fish fork wrapped in a small pastel-green serviette. As he walks away I utter a subtle, ‘Thank you, Sebastian.’ Today is tremendously peaceful. It is snowing outside. The massive window of the café frames the descending flakes, each one the still centre of innumerable falling universes. I am writing about a man listening with growing disinterest to his brother who is describing a dream he had that morning where he saw his feet over the edge of his bed but realized that he could not put on his socks, and not because he was paralyzed, but because he had left his body and was entering his first reverse-moments of death. But because he had been happy in his life and wanted to go through with it, and to begin that day by putting on his socks, this brother felt an unspeakable disappointment at being dead, which amassed into a feeling of unendurable neutrality that almost as soon as it appeared, it sluiced itself, from its core, into a stark feeling of motherlessness. This brother then realized he could not weep, and this motherlessness, the aloneness of being aware, for a moment, of his endless death began to gather and mound and surge into the sorts of feelings he had no words for, even in his dreams, and with that he woke and was incrementally swathed in three types of relief …

Midfield Dynamo by Adrian Duncan is published by Lilliput Press.


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Ronnie Thompson’s Funeral Directors have been at the heart of the Lisburn community for over 50 years. Ronnie Thompson, with his brothers Campbell and Jim, opened as funeral directors at 16 Longstone Street, Lisburn and the business quickly prospered. In September 1996, with great pride, Ronnie and his wife Jeane opened a funeral church, complete with rest rooms and offices at the present location, 20 Ballinderry Road, which remains the only purpose built funeral home in the greater Lisburn area. Business has continued

to expand over the years as the people of Lisburn turn to the well known funeral director during times of greatest sorrow. Now, to meet that demand, the business is embarking on a major refurbishment and expansion of its premises. However, the company has given assurances that there will be no reduction in the quality of their service to the families in the Lisburn and surrounding areas, during their forthcoming major alterations/improvements project. This new development of the premises will add further facilities for bereaved families and greatly enhance those already provided. The building work will be project–managed to ensure a seamless transition with minimal reduction in the existing 365 days a year service the company already provide. Other work has already been completed providing state-of-theart mortuary and cool room facilities. Designed by renowned local company, McCready Architects, the planned extension will result in a total transformation of the existing premises both in external appearance and interior accommodation. Externally, the premises will be finished in handmade rustic brick with a new slate roof

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incorporating the increased use of sky-lights to provide natural lighting internally. The Funeral Church will be modernised with new audio visual equipment including the provision of livestream facility allowing family and friends from around the world to view the funeral service online in the comfort of their own home. A new porch area with toilet facilities and a dedicated minister’s room will be constructed. Internal office space will be increased with the provision of a large coffin display/selection room and a further three dedicated rest rooms where families may spend time with their loved ones. Company Director Bill Reid said: “Our Company ethos is to provide the best possible professional service to the Lisburn area and beyond. We will not become complacent, but strive to improve our facilities and services in every way we can. I can assure the families we serve that there will be no compromise in the services we provide during our improvement programme. We give a special mention of thanks to our close neighbour, St. Paul’s Parish Church, for their willingness to help us throughout the construction period, and indeed for all their assistance over many years, both to ourselves and the local community which we both serve. We look forward to providing the families of the Lisburn and surrounding area with the best possible facilities and service and remaining the premier independent Funeral Directors, for many years to come.”

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DANSKE BANK AND ECO-SCHOOLS LAUNCH AN NI WIDE OUTDOOR LEARNING PROJECT

Lisburn Central Primary School P5 pupil Charlotte, helps launch the Eco-Schools Outdoor Learning project with DAERA Deputy Secretary David Small; Raymond Millar, Head of Property & Procurement Services at Danske Bank; and Jilly Dougan, Keep NI Beautiful.

Pupils at 11 primary schools across Northern Ireland are to benefit from a unique outdoor learning project thanks to a new initiative between Danske Bank and Eco-Schools NI. A driving force behind the initiative is to embed outdoor learning into core teaching, enabling children to reconnect with nature and come away from their screens. The programme involves creating a biodiverse and productive garden that incorporates an outdoor learning space at each school. Led by Jilly Dougan from Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful, the children have been helping plant wildflowers and fruit such as apple trees, plum trees, raspberry and strawberry bushes. The spaces also include bug habitats and a plank seating area suitable for small groups or a whole class. Volunteers from Danske Bank have been helping to create the gardens. Alongside the creation of the outdoor learning space pupils will benefit from a series of bespoke workshops and webinars on topics such as biodiversity, healthy food choices, picking, preparing and preserving fruit, and pruning, cutting and propagating. In Northern Ireland, the Eco-Schools programme is run by the environmental charity Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful. Charlene McKeown, Environmental Education Manager, KNIB EcoSchools said: “Time spent outdoors is more important than ever to ensure our mental and physical health and wellbeing are looked after. Much of the formal curriculum can be taught outside. These gardens will create an outdoor learning space as well as a safe haven for pupils and staff alike to spend quality time, and to learn. Thanks to Danske Bank coming on board as a partner for the project, we are able to help address biodiversity loss at a local level, providing a holistic opportunity for children to reconnect with nature and truly learn to love and respect it through outdoor learning.” Raymond Millar, Head of Property & Procurement Services at Danske Bank, said:

“The Eco-Schools Outdoor Learning programme is a very relevant initiative that brings together education on biodiversity with the wellbeing benefits that outdoor learning brings. “Biodiversity is essential because it impacts on all of our lives, both directly and indirectly. Everyone has their role to play, including businesses. As part of our own biodiversity strategy we’ve been investing in initiatives to enhance biodiversity at our own properties, such as planting wildflower gardens and creating living walls in our head office. It’s also important to us to help to raise awareness and play our part in educating people about biodiversity issues. “Getting children outdoors is so important for their health, wellbeing and learning and can set them on a pathway to happy, healthy and environmentally sustainable lifestyles. We’re delighted to be working with Eco-Schools on this exciting new project.” Arlene Poots, Principal of Lisburn Central Primary School, added: “At Lisburn Central Primary School, we are keen to provide opportunities for learning outdoors which will allow our pupils to reconnect with nature and explore our wonderful school grounds. This project has provided us with our first garden area in school, which will have a positive impact on pupils’ health and well-being as well as raise their awareness of biodiversity at a local level. Everyone in our school community is excited about getting outdoors to use the seated area for learning and we are all looking forward to harvesting the fruit we have planted. We are very grateful to Danske Bank and Eco-Schools for this fantastic opportunity.” The schools taking part are Academy Primary School; Ballysally Primary School; Christian Brothers’ Primary School, Armagh; Drumahoe Primary School; Gaelscoil Aodha Rua, Dungannon; Harryville Primary School; Lisburn Central Primary School; Omagh Integrated Primary School; Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School, Belfast; Rathcoole Primary School and St Patrick’s Primary School, Holywood. 109


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