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Omagh, Ballyronan and Portrush

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

Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique; including the only Buffalo farmer in Northern Ireland, a first-ever biography of Samuel Nielson and the Blue Grass Music Festival get underway with a great line-up of international and home-grown music. Also Barney Devine is planning a new project built on his success with Battles, Bricks and Bridges.

57 minutes

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Sat 2 Sep 2017 08:05

Water Buffalo

Water Buffalo

Mickey O鈥橞rien and his family are setting a trend in Northern Ireland being the first farmers to breed and farm a herd of buffalo. 听Anne Marie went along to their home place near Ballyronon and the buffalo seemed very content grazing on the lush, green pastures.听

Love of Tractors

Love of Tractors

Enthusiast, Alastair Bell has taken his childhood passion for tractors and all things farming and turned his hand to making a wide range of custom made farm toys and models. Anne Marie went along to his Muddytrac Farm where he makes them near Portrush.听

Blue Grass Music Festival

Blue Grass Music Festival

This weekend is the 26th year of the festival at the Ulster American Folk Park and Visitor Manager, Richard Hurst talks live to Anne Marie from Omagh with a great line up of听award-winning international and homegrown artists.听


The Belfast Jacobin

The Belfast Jacobin

Ken L. Dawson has written a first-ever biography of Samuel Nielson who was a central figure in the United Irish Rebellion of 1798, his influence altered the course of Irish History. Anne Marie talks live to the writer about what inspired him.听

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  • Sat 2 Sep 2017 08:05

Your Places

Your Places

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