Causeway Coast and Glens Community Planning Strategic Partnership has published
a new report detailing its work to build positive change across the region.
The resilience and commitment of curriculum and support staff at Northern
Regional College have been celebrated at the annual staff awards presentation.
“We all know that the key to staying fit and active is to find something that
you enjoy and want to keep doing”, says Catherine King, Macmillan Move More
Coordinator in Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.
The Run for Rescue hosted by the Northern Ireland Mountain Running Association
took place on Saturday, November 20 in the Mourne Mountains, with the proceeds
of the race being donated to the Mourne Mountain Rescue Team.
Environmental charity Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful is calling for Causeway
Coast and Glens schools to sign up to the ‘Coastal Schools’ programme delivered
by the Eco-Schools project.
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Environmental Health Department is
raising awareness of the risks costumes and accessories can pose to children at
Halloween.
It’s been another very productive week for Springwell RC with national medals,
representative honours, personal bests, personal milestones, and even further
distances than recent weeks.
A passion for fashion combined with inspiration from Ulster’s rich textiles
history is the theme for the new four-part BBC NI series, A Stitch Through Time,
made by DoubleBand Films with funding from the Northern Ireland Screen
Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund.
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Museums Service needs your help with
an oral history project ahead of Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Environmental charity Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful has been working in
collaboration with Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council to provide dedicated
cigarette butt bins in the borough area.
A Ballymoney group is to receive a share of the International Fund for Ireland’s
recent £2million boost for peace-building work north and south of the border.
Northern Regional College has been awarded an Autism Impact Award in recognition
of its work supporting students with autistic spectrum disorder and ongoing
efforts to provide a fully inclusive learning environment.