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INFORMATION ON PRESBYTERIAN / PROTESTANT CHURCH SERVICES AND PARI…

MY SECRET IRELAND | 15 hours ago by MY SECRET IRELAND

Holy Trinity Presbytery26, Norglen Gardens, Belfast, County Antrim BT11 8ELTel: 028 9059 0986 Second Broughshane Presbyterian Church3, Raceview Rd, Broughshane, Ballymena, County Antrim BT42 4JLTel: 028 2586 2333 First Lisburn Presbyterian Church49, read more

LOCATIONS AND CONTACTS FOR TYRE REPAIR, MECHANICS - CRAIGAVON, PO…

MY SECRET IRELAND | 16 hours ago by MY SECRET IRELAND

Markethill Tyre CentreUnits 11-12, Markethill Business Centre, Fairgreen Rd, Markethill, Armagh, County Armagh BT60 1PWTel: 028 3755 1241Mac's Tyres195, Bessbrook Rd, Mountnorris, Armagh, County Armagh BT60 2UDTel: 028 3082 1627 Gibson Tyre Services1 read more

First Power Generator To Draw Energy From Ocean Tides

Impact Lab | 22 hours ago

   SeaGen This summer, the first commercial electrical generator to draw power from the ocean tide began supplying Northern Ireland with energy. read more

rain through the window #2

Iced Coffee | August 18th 2008

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MICROLIGHT AIRPLANES, FLIGHTS, FLYING LESSONS AND TOURS - ARMAGH…

MY SECRET IRELAND | August 18th 2008 by MY SECRET IRELAND

Fly Ni Microlight Airsports - Craigavon Armagh - Northern IrelandContact - Telephone:+44 (0)84 4094 0189Email: victor@flyni.co.ukWebsite: www.flyni.co.ukAddress: Fly NI- Microlight Airsports, 26 Tarsan Lane, Portadown, County ArmaghFlyni - Craigavon read more

ARCHERY CENTRES , CRAIGAVON, ARMAGH - NORTHERN IRELAND - LOCATION…

MY SECRET IRELAND | August 18th 2008 by MY SECRET IRELAND

Northern Ireland Archery Society - Craigavon Armagh - Northern IrelandField archery takes place on a course of targets set out in rough country (often woodland). The shooting distances are frequently unmarked so that archers have to rely on judgement read more

...and the rain came down, and the floods rose up!

Welcome to my world JanMary | August 18th 2008

On Saturday, Nothern Ireland received more rain in several hours than it usually does for the entire month of August. Let me assure you, we are not usually strangers to rain here, so we usually see more than enough in August as it is! We drove north read more

Irish crime writers speak: The Books 2008 Crime Fiction series

Detectives Beyond Borders | August 18th 2008 by Peter Rozovsky

Crime Always Pays posts notice of The Sunday (Irish) Independent's Books 2008 Crime Fiction Series, September 5 and 6 in Dublin. Topics include "Heroes and Villains: What We Love and Hate about Crime Fiction," "Forty Shades of Grey: Real Fiction, Rea read more

Five withdraw from Scotland squad

Our Gym | August 18th 2008 by 1stAngel

SCOTLAND v NORTHERN IRELAND Venue: Hampden Park Date: Wednesday, 20 August Kick-off: 1945 BST Coverage: Live on BBC Radio Scotland and coverage on the BBC Sport website Five players have withdrawn from the Scotland squad to face Northern Ireland in W read more

rain through the window #1

Iced Coffee Photoblog | August 17th 2008

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Coastguard Teams Assist Flood Relief in Northern Ireland

Net News Publisher | August 17th 2008 by Terry

Torrential rain has caused widespread flooding across Northern Ireland, with rivers bursting their banks, landslides and roads cut off. Coastguard Rescue Teams from South Down have helped people from their homes and provided sand bags to others. They read more

kitty and the can openers

Iced Coffee Photoblog | August 15th 2008

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The Milkman and the Cover Girl

Welcome to my world JanMary | August 14th 2008

This has to be my most unusual post title yet, but bear with me please, all will become clear.Today is Show and Tell again over at No Place Like HomeToday, drumroll please.........I wish to share........an old, dirty milk bottle!See Exhibit A below.I read more

ben and sarah

Iced Coffee | August 14th 2008

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ANTRIM MUSEUMS – MUSEUM – LINEN LISBURN – BALLYCASTLE – C…

MY SECRET IRELAND | August 13th 2008 by MY SECRET IRELAND

MUSEUMS OF ANTRIMPOETS TIPThe Irish Linen Museum is alright if you are visiting Lisburn, otherwise, if it is Museums you are´after - Belfast is the place to find them.FACTSIrish Linen Centre And Lisburn MuseumLisburn Antrim - Northern Ireland The Ir read more

STEAM RAILWAYS AND STATIONS – NORTHERN IRELAND – LARNE - SOCI…

MY SECRET IRELAND | August 13th 2008 by MY SECRET IRELAND

STEAM RAILWAYS AND STATIONS – NORTHERN IRELAND The Railway Preservation Society Of Ireland -Carrickfergus Antrim - Northern Ireland Steam train round trips on Northern Ireland's mainlines organised by The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland. Th read more

BELFAST ZOO AND WILDLIFE PARK – ANTRIM - ATTRACTIONS – ANIMAL…

MY SECRET IRELAND | August 13th 2008 by MY SECRET IRELAND

BELFAST ZOO AND WILDLIFE PARKBelfast Zoo is situated on a hillside. 160 species of rare and endangered animals. Primate trail, gorilla and chimpanzee enclosures, free-flight aviary, elephant and giraffe house and underwater viewing of penguins and se read more

summer leaves

Iced Coffee Photoblog | August 13th 2008

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The Bloomsday Dead's best paragraph

Detectives Beyond Borders | August 12th 2008 by Peter Rozovsky

Adrian McKinty suggested in a comment on this blog that the great Northern Ireland crime novel will be written by a woman. Declan Burke called David Park's The Truth Commissioner "a very brave stab at writing ‘the great post-Troubles Northern Iris read more

splash

Iced Coffee Photoblog | August 12th 2008

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ANTRIM - BELFAST HILLS - CARRICKFERGUS - WALKING - TREKKING - WAL…

MY SECRET IRELAND | August 12th 2008 by MY SECRET IRELAND

The Belfast Hills have six main sites which are open to the public:1. Carnmoney Hill2. Cave Hill Country Park3. Divis and the Black Mountain4. Slievenacloy Nature Reserve5. Glenside Community Woodland6. Colin Glen Forest ParkBefore you go check out o read more

PORTRUSH – COLERAINE – BELFAST – MAIN ROADS – FASTEST ROU…

MY SECRET IRELAND | August 12th 2008 by MY SECRET IRELAND

PORTRUSH TO BELFASTStart out at Portrush,Coleraine - At Metropole Roundabout take the 1st exit onto Coleraine Road - A29 - At Portrush Road Roundabout take the 1st exit onto Coleraine Ring Road - A29 (signposted Cookstown) A29 - Continue forward onto read more

PORTRUSH – COLERAINE – BELFAST – MAIN ROADS – FASTEST ROU…

MY SECRET IRELAND | August 12th 2008 by MY SECRET IRELAND

PORTRUSH TO BELFASTStart out at Portrush,Coleraine - At Metropole Roundabout take the 1st exit onto Coleraine Road - A29 - At Portrush Road Roundabout take the 1st exit onto Coleraine Ring Road - A29 (signposted Cookstown) A29 - Continue forward onto read more

Northern Ireland funds broadband push

DapX | August 11th 2008 by anilrgowda

The Northern Ireland Executive has unveiled a £1.9m fund to promote the extension of broadband services. read more

You've Got Mail

Welcome to my world JanMary | August 11th 2008

I have had some lovely responses to my recent Show and Tell posts, and I even received a postcard from USA from a bloggy reader/friend following my post about postcards, which was a lovely surprise (Thanks Karen)The film "You've Got Mail" was also on read more

one and one

Iced Coffee Photoblog | August 11th 2008

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School Is (Still) Out

Welcome to my world JanMary | August 7th 2008

I have been meaning to create a digital scrapbooking page recording the last day of school before the summer break, but did not have the perfect kit until Lara at Dustybear created this lovely doodley-style school kit School Spirit. Yet again I must read more

angie

Iced Coffee Photoblog | August 7th 2008

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Ulster Says No to Charles Darwin

No Ordinary Fool | August 7th 2008 by Longman Oz

First of all, it was Iris Robinson, a DUP MP, denouncing homosexuality as an “abomination”. Now we have DUP Assemblyman and chairman of the Assembly’s education committee, Mervyn Storey, demanding that creationism be taught in scho read more

Beyond pundits and onto politcs

Detectives Beyond Borders | August 7th 2008 by Peter Rozovsky

I so enjoyed the jabs at the Boston Red Sox and conservative media blowhards in Adrian McKinty's The Dead Yard that I devoted all of yesterday's comment to them. (Since I wasn't writing for the Media Formerly Known as Mainstream, I'm allowed that sor read more

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