Larne, Bellaghy and Lissan
Why the war memorial in Larne has names still to be added, how children in Bellaghy are transforming a landfill site and a walk through the 400-year-old grounds of Lissan House.
Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique. The public appeal in Larne to get the names of all the local people who lost their lives in the First World War onto the town's war memorial, the Bellaghy landfill site that's being transformed with the help of local children planting native trees and a walk through the grounds of historic Lissan House.
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'We're putting back something worthwhile'
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The story of Lissan House
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Larne War Memorial
Parks Manager Paul Mawhinney talks to Anne Marie about Larne Urban District Council鈥檚 public appeal to get the names of all the local people who lost their lives in the First World War onto the Larne War Memorial in the town.
Landfill Site To Become Community Woodland
Thousands of trees were recently planted in an old Bellaghy landfill site by pupils from six different Country Derry primary schools.聽 Ronan Lundy went to meet the children of St John Bosco Primary School, Ballynease as they put their final touches to this Eco-friendly transformation.聽
Summer in Carnlough
Anne Marie talks to Jayne Clarke, the Museum & Heritage Manager of the Heritage Hub in Carnlough, about the upcoming summer series of events celebrating the landscape, geology and unique industrial heritage of the North-Eastern County.
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- Sat 21 Apr 2018 08:05麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle