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29/11/2014

Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.

57 minutes

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Sat 29 Nov 2014 08:05

Georgian Day

Georgian Day

Armagh is being taken back in time today, we’ll be chatting to Tourism Development Officer Sara McGeary about all things Georgian as carol singers, mulled wine, horse and carriages and characters in full Georgian regalia grace the streets of Armagh. We’ll also have crafter Ann Feely who’ll be hosting workshops today. 

Georgian Day is on in Armagh from 10am until 8pm tonight (29th November)

For more information visit

Armagh Palace

Armagh Palace

Within walking distance of the Georgian Day celebrations in Armagh is the Archbishops Palace and that’s where Anne-Marie has been this week to meet John Paul Coyle, as Living History Manager with the council, he knows all about this architectural gem.

The Palace is open for guided tours today (29th November) at 11am and 2pm, lasting about an hour.

Victorian Street Fair

Victorian Street Fair

Whitehead in County Antrim is another place having a blast from the past today, this time it’s Victorian. We’ll be chatting to Patrick Ramsay from the community association who organise this Victorian Street Fair every year as well as Whitehead’s resident Victorian Blacksmith, Aaron Leach.  

The Whitehead Victorian Street Fair is on today - from 1pm til 8pm

For more information call 028 9337 8077

Willow Wreaths

Willow Wreaths

Our reporter Caroline Nolan was down in Portaferry this week for a crash course on making Christmas Wreaths with beautiful and bendy willow wood. She met Clive Lyttle at Welig Heritage crafts on the Cloughey Road, Nunsbridge.  

And if you fancy trying your hand a wreath making, there are classes coming up in The Down Arts Centre with Clive on the 6th, 19th and 20th of December.

Call the down Arts Centre on 02844610747 or visit for more information.

Geo Community Week

Mourne, Cooley and Gullion are all areas which will be celebrated in Geo Community week, starting today on Slate Rock, Slieve Foy in Carlingford. John Devaney is The Education Officer with the project, he’ll be joining us to talk about the all the events coming up this week.

Geo Community Week starts today (29th November) – events are every day until next Sunday (December 7th) more information on their website www.mournecooleygullion.com

Sion Mills

Sion Mills

You might remember Anne-Marie’s trip to Sion Mills back in July where she met local woman Georgina McClintock and adopted native Cass on the swinging bridge, well this week they’re in studio for a catch up on all things Sion Mills and we’ll even get a quick tune from Cass.

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  • Sat 29 Nov 2014 08:05

Your Places

Your Places

The people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.