26/11/2001
National Trust celebrates view of Northern Ireland
Some of the province’s most famous landmarks have been celebrated in the first-ever Northern Ireland calendar from the National Trust.
Featuring images of Trust properties from across the province, the pictures have been selected from the charity’s Photographic Library, and feature the work of some of the most famous landscape photographers from throughout the UK.
Included are views of the Giant’s Causeway, Mount Stewart, Whitepark Bay, Florence Court, Castle Ward and Castle Coole.
The calendar is available now from The National Trust shop in Fountain Street and from the Visitors Centre at the Giant’s Causeway.
All profits from the sale of the calendar will contribute towards the conservation of Trust properties in Northern Ireland. (CL)
Featuring images of Trust properties from across the province, the pictures have been selected from the charity’s Photographic Library, and feature the work of some of the most famous landscape photographers from throughout the UK.
Included are views of the Giant’s Causeway, Mount Stewart, Whitepark Bay, Florence Court, Castle Ward and Castle Coole.
The calendar is available now from The National Trust shop in Fountain Street and from the Visitors Centre at the Giant’s Causeway.
All profits from the sale of the calendar will contribute towards the conservation of Trust properties in Northern Ireland. (CL)
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23 February 2017
First Trust To Close 15 Branches In NI
Over 100 jobs are at risk after First Trust Bank confirmed it is to close 15 branches in Northern Ireland. First Trust, which is owned by AIB in Dublin, said the closures had been a "difficult decision". Head of First Trust Bank, Des Moore, said the bank has seen a 40% decline in branch usage since 2010.
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Over 100 jobs are at risk after First Trust Bank confirmed it is to close 15 branches in Northern Ireland. First Trust, which is owned by AIB in Dublin, said the closures had been a "difficult decision". Head of First Trust Bank, Des Moore, said the bank has seen a 40% decline in branch usage since 2010.
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HSC Trust antenatal clinics are now offering whooping-cough vaccinations, making it more accessible for pregnant women, the Public Health Agency (PHA) has announced.
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18 October 2019
The Odyssey To Undergo £17m Transformation
Work is set to begin on a major transformation of The Odyssey in Belfast. Cineworld and Hollywood Bowl are confirmed to enter the complex as it undergoes a redevelopment project worth £17 million, making it a family orientated destination rather than the previously student-focused facility.
The Odyssey To Undergo £17m Transformation
Work is set to begin on a major transformation of The Odyssey in Belfast. Cineworld and Hollywood Bowl are confirmed to enter the complex as it undergoes a redevelopment project worth £17 million, making it a family orientated destination rather than the previously student-focused facility.
13 September 2002
Civic Trust recognises outstanding NI architecture
Civic Trust Awards were today presented to four of Northern Ireland’s outstanding examples of architectural design. The Civic Trust Awards are one of the UK’s most prestigious award schemes for architecture and environmental design. Every year the Civic Trust gives out a range of awards: Special Awards, Awards, Commendations and Mentions.
Civic Trust recognises outstanding NI architecture
Civic Trust Awards were today presented to four of Northern Ireland’s outstanding examples of architectural design. The Civic Trust Awards are one of the UK’s most prestigious award schemes for architecture and environmental design. Every year the Civic Trust gives out a range of awards: Special Awards, Awards, Commendations and Mentions.
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