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10/09/2016

Anne Marie McAleese has details about European Heritage Open Days, a world record tractor gathering and the band celebrating a century and a half of tuning up.

57 minutes

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Sat 10 Sep 2016 08:05

A Field Transformed....

A Field Transformed....
Helen Mark meets Billy Ellis (pictured) to hear the remarkable story of how a patch of ground between Coleraine's Ballysally and Millburn estates was transformed into a haven of wild flowers and sculptures (pictured below)

Cornfield Sculpture

Cornfield Sculpture
Billy Ellis admires one of the Grow Wild project's sculpures in the Coleraine cornfield.

Sweet Omey Town

Sweet Omey Town
Benedict Kiely was an acclaimed author, broadcaster and journalist - one of the leading literary lights in 20th century Ireland. Based in Dublin for many years, he never forgot his Tyrone roots, and often wrote about the gentle, rolling rural land around his native Omagh, and the colourful characters who lived there. Conor McKay took a tour of Ben's childhood haunts with his old friend Stephen McKenna, pictured above at Lough Muck.聽

Enniskillen Castle

Enniskillen Castle
Many of our finest buildings, parks and public spaces open their doors and gates this weekend for European Heritage Open Days - including majestic Enniskillen castle. Sarah McHugh is the museum's services manager, and told Anne Marie why the beautiful building means so much to her - and all about it's recent 拢3.3 million refurb!

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  • Sat 10 Sep 2016 08:05

Your Places

Your Places

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