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23/04/2016

Anne Marie McAleese brings you the people and stories that make Northern Ireland the place it is.
The Piano Wagon bringing the keyboards to the kids, how to read the clues that tell the story of our landscape, Fred Faulkner's farming tales and a family's effort to restore Kilwaughter Castle.

57 minutes

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Sat 23 Apr 2016 08:05

The Piano Wagon

The Piano Wagon
What happens when 'Your Place', is always on the move? The Piano Wagon, which now lives in Bangor means you don't have to go to piano lessons - they come to you.

Fred's Place

Fred's Place
"There's a man who has a parrot, and he's a brilliant storyteller" - They said. And with that, Anne Marie was off. Eventually, she tracked down Fred Faulkner. He had been out to Kilcronaghan Centre near Tobermore giving a talk about the massive changes in rural life in mid-ulster over the last 50 or 60 years.

Kilwaughter Castle

Kilwaughter Castle

Anne Blackmore has travelled all the way from Australia to tell us about her place. But this is no plot of farmland, or holiday home by the sea... it's a castle! And in her words, "Larne's answer to Downton Abbey".

Model Railway Exhibition

Model Railway Exhibition
4000 bricks in Bangor - strong enough to take trains and put buildings on - and small enough to fit into Bangor Grammar School. That's听where this years North Down Model Railway Society Exhibition is being held, this weekend.

Trail of Martel

Trail of Martel

Fermanagh bound now to the worlds only international Geo Park at the foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain. It's an amazing subterranean world that tens of thousands of people visit every year, and听this weekend听there is a special on The Tail of Martel听event

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  • Sat 23 Apr 2016 08:05

Your Places

Your Places

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