Gliding in Bellarena, Sperrin Choir and The Ballance House
The Ulster Gliding Club celebrates a milestone, the Sperrin Choir gets ready to perform again after three years; and in County Antrim, a unique museum finally reopens.
In Bellarena, the Ulster Gliding Club is finally able to celebrate its 90th birthday, a year late. The Sperrin Choir will be performing again at the end of the month, after three years of absence! And in County Antrim, a unique museum on the home farm of John Ballance, who became the Prime Minister of New Zealand in 1892, reopens its doors.
Also on the programme: Cullybackey is in the running for the Ulster In Bloom and Britain In Bloom titles, 25 new green badge guides will graduate at a ceremony in Belfast City Hall, and our bird expert Dot Blakely comes back to the programme with her first Dawn Chorus of the year.
Presented by Anne Marie McAleese
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Cullybackey In Bloom
Duration: 06:13
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- Sat 2 Apr 2022 08:05Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Ulster & Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Foyle