Author: Cherry

Running Shoes in Ballymena

Running shoes are available In Ballymena from lots of different sports stores. One locally owner shop, Style ‘n’ Sport current has some great running shoes on sale which are perfect for experienced, or beginners. Style ‘n Sport recently shared this New Joma Ladies Running shoe which is on sale for only £39.95.   Park Run Ballymena Ballymena has a wonderful Park Run which happens at the Ecos Centre every Saturday morning and is organised by Ballymena Runners. It is a brilliant all age family event and draws a massive crowd which included serious runners and those who are only starting...

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Ballymena Vet offers free Dog Weight loss plan

In Ballymena Grove Vets offers a free Weight loss plan for any dogs who have over indulged. By now most of our human weight loss resolutions may have fallen by the way side but it isn’t too late for your pudgy pet. If your dog isn’t getting as much exercise as they need or they are getting over fed they may need a weight loss plan to help them get back to their best. The consequences of being an overweigh dog can include the following; Breathing Problems – Much like us, dogs find that carrying excess weight around cause stress on the lungs. If you notice your dog huffing and puffing then they may be overweight and struggling. Heart Disease – Being overweight means that your dogs heart has to work harder. Skin and Haircoat problems – Obesity leaves you dog more prone to skin infections, dermatitis and other skin conditions. Arthritis – The added strain on joints and ligaments can worsen pain and make it harder for your dog to move around. Reduced Activity – Your dog isn’t just as energetic as they normally are – it is probably because the extra weight is making it harder to move around. Ballymena Vet offers free Dog Weight loss plan If you think that your dog is overweight or have noticed a change in their behaviour then please don’t worry...

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Bridal Open Day at Galgorm

Galgorm Resort and Spa is hosting a Bridal Open Day next month. Galgorm Resort and Spa is located just outside Ballymena in picturesque grounds and the Bridal Open Day is the perfect opportunity for any newly engaged ladies to come and see the venue first hand. At Ballymena Today we recently shared our tips on how to make the most of a wedding fair – click here to read what we had to say. If you are planning to getting married in Northern Ireland then viewing Galgorm Resort and Spa is a necessity. Your search for the dream wedding venue ends here… Experience the Resort first-hand and have the opportunity to chat with one of Galgorm’s dedicated Wedding Planners. With all areas dressed and open to view you will have the opportunity to imagine how your Wedding could unfold at this dream location. Galgorm Resort and Spa have the benefit of having a team who are dedicated to dealing with your wedding. They also have the benefit of having set packages, which is handy if you are trying to stick to a budget, but are open to designing a bespoke wedding day which gives you exactly what you want. At Galgorm Resort and Spa the large grounds allow for several weddings to be going on at once but the team assign you an individual wedding planner in the run up...

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Carniny Youth enrolling for Football Development Centre

Carniny Youth are a Ballymena based Amateur football club. Carniny Youth are now enrolling for the latest session of their Football Development Centre. It commences Sat 20th February and Monday 22nd February and is open to both boys and girls born in 2011, 2010, 2009 and 2008.The club welcomes those who have previously attended and new players. Players have the option of attending both the Saturday Morning sessions, which will be held at St Louis Grammar School and Monday sessions which is a Coerver Training night hosted by Austin Speight of Coerver Coaching Ulster at Cambridge House School or just attending a...

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Renewable Grants Northern Ireland Workshops

Grants have been available for renewables in Northern Ireland for a number of years. However grants for renewables like solar panels are set to change and CAFRE is running workshops throughout Northern Ireland. The changes are specific to Solar photovoltaic panels and the ROC payment. DARD have reported this: Now is the time to invest in renewable energy There are a number of changes in the offing to the financial incentives for electricity generation technologies. CAFRE is running a series of workshops during February and March where the current situation will be outlined. These workshops will focus on photovoltaic power and also cover other options such as micro-hydro. On 1 October 2016 the financial incentive for photovoltaic systems (PV) under 50 kW in size will fall from three ROCs per kWh to two ROCs per kWh. This will be a reduction from 11.73 pence to 7.82 pence for the current value of the ROCs. For anyone considering an investment in a small scale PV system it would be wise to progress it before this autumn. The workshops will deal with the efficiency of PV systems and the expected annual output of electricity. A particular focus will be the payback time for the investment and the effect of the ROC payments. (Source) Renewable Grants Northern Ireland Workshops The workshops start at 7.45 pm. Here are the details of the workshops: Omagh –...

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