Carlingford, Scarva and Red Lion Road
Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.
Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique. Including the first passenger ferry on Carlingford Lough since 1921, fun and games and ferrets at Scarva Country Sports Fair, as well as Sam Hewitt who's back in a Spitfire 60 years after the first time he flew one.
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The Girona
Special events听are taking place at Lacada Point and St Cuthberts Church to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the recovery of the Girona, part of the Spanish Armada Fleet which sank in 1588. David Jackson is Chief Executive with Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, he tells us why its important to honour those who perished at sea.
The Scarva Country Sports Fair
It's a big weekend down at Scarva House. The 320 acre woodland estate will be playing host to a two day country sports fair. Derek Hutton is the event director and William Buller lives at Scarva House. They join us live from the estate to talk country sports, from shooting and fishing to catapults and Irelands strongest man.
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Sam Hewett
Anne Marie met Sam Hewitt at his historic house on the Red Lion road between Portadown听and听Loughgall. The house is a real passion of his. But that's not his only passion. Sam loves flying, and 60 years听after he first sat in a spitfire, he's back in the cockpit.
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- Sat 27 May 2017 08:05麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle