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Health and Safety with Horses – free online course at CAFRE

The Health and Safety with horses course is on offer at CAFRE at the end of March. It has been arranged as part of Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund National Equestrian Safety Day on the 24th March 2018. The courses will be on offer from 12th March until the 6th April and participants will be issued with a certificate if they complete it.  Health and Safety with Horses – free online course at CAFRE The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) is promoting equestrian safety in the month leading up to the Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund National Equestrian Safety Day...

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Ballymena Today book club – When Breath becomes Air

Ballymena Today book club announce our latest book – When Breath becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi. Last month we tackled a sparky fictional thriller set in Australia and as a complete contrast this month we will read this award winning non-fiction. When Breath becomes Air is a memoir written by neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi. Paul is a happily married father of one who is working hard in his medical career until everything comes crashing to a halt. As has happened to so many of us a shocking diagnosis leaves his head spinning and his life is in the balance. NAMED ONE OF...

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Ivory Pavilion Galgorm – Bridal Open Day

A Bridal Open Day is a brilliant way to research the Ivory Pavillion. Based in Galgorm this local wedding venue offers a beautiful location to celebrate your marriage. Find out more from the Ivory Pavilion below: The Ivory Pavilion at Galgorm Castle is a venue of unique distinction situated in the exceptionally beautiful and scenic location of Galgorm Castle dating back to 1618. We understand that organising your wedding can sometimes be daunting and that many of you would love assistance in making it as stress-free as possible. Well, look no further, as here at The Ivory Pavilion we...

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No More Traffik Ballymena speak to Ballymena Today – Part 2

Earlier this month here at Ballymena Today we interviewed Rachel from No More Traffik Ballymena. She has already told us how she got involved with the organisations and about the success for the Gift Box which was in the Fairhill shopping centre in December. Click here to view the first part of this interview. No More Traffik Ballymena speak to Ballymena Today – Part 2 Ballymena Today know that traffiking is often seen as a problem that other countries have – how close to home is this problem? Most people have now heard about human trafficking, even if just...

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No More Traffik Ballymena speak to Ballymena Today

No More Traffik Ballymena introduced their Gift Box to Ballymena over Christmas time. Their mission was to educate people about the traffiking problem locally and worldwide. We at Ballymena Today wanted to find out more about their work. Rachel from No More Traffik Ballymena, previously known as Stop the Traffik Ballymena, agreed to have a chat with us to bring us up to speed. No More Traffik Ballymena speak to Ballymena Today Hi my name is Rachel Taggart, I’m 23 years old and currently work in a local primary school with children who have English as their second language....

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