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Anne Marie McAleese with the people and stories that make NI unique, including climbing aboard a clinker in Lough Erne and the quest to protect red squirrels in County Down.
Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique, including climbing aboard a clinker in Lough Erne and big plans to protect red squirrels in County Down.
How do you make a penguin snowman? The pupils of Kilrea Primary School have all the tips and tricks for making the most of a snowy afternoon.
And what impact did Home Rule and World War One have in Larne? Brian McKay will be delving into their significance with a live talk at Larne Museum and Arts Centre.
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Sat 14 Jan 2017
08:05
麻豆社 Radio Foyle & 麻豆社 Radio Ulster
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Snowmen and Snow Penguins
It's a nightmare on the roads, and an ice rink on the pavements - but for children in the playground, snow is the most wonderful thing in the world.聽From penguin snowman to snow castles, the pupils of Kilrea Primary School have all the tips and tricks for making the most of a snowy afternoon.
Clinker boats in Lough Erne
Lough Erne is a place brimming with both history and beauty. So how better for Anne Marie to get the full experience than to paddle down the lough aboard a brand new handcrafted Clinker boat, alongside聽master craftsman Gabriel Fitzpatrick.
Portrush Heritage Group
The Portrush Heritage Group have big plans for 2017, unsurprisingly with a strong maritime theme throughout. Now they want others to get involved, and join them at their first annual meeting of the year to share ideas and have their say.
Protecting the Red Squirrel
If all goes well, the Portaferry Road on the Newtownards Road will be the place to see the elusive red squirrel this year - because over the next few days聽the National Trust at Mount Stewart are聽planting trees specifically to save this聽peculiar聽species.
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- Sat 14 Jan 2017 08:05麻豆社 Radio Foyle & 麻豆社 Radio Ulster