Two Orangemen speak of their traditions
Hearing from two lifelong Orangemen, Keith Thompson and William Semple, who will be talking about their culture, identity and controversial parades.
It’s the Twelfth of July and we will be hearing from two lifelong Orangemen, Keith Thompson and William Semple, who will be talking about their culture, their identity and parades that are still at the heart of the old divide in Northern Ireland.
And we can’t forget about the ladies. Women’s lodges are present at pretty much every parade. We are joined by 15-year-old Jamie Burke from Castlederg is a part of a women’s lodge set up by Superintendent Linda Magee who Mark is also joined by.
Also, writer and historian Ken McCormack has been out with Colum Arbuckle as they uncover a love story which would be worthy of any great romantic novel.
Chef Brian McDermott is back with a recipe to make vegetables more exciting for the summer.
Pam Hardeman from the Live Here Love Here tells us about the latest on the red squirrels in Eglinton and surrounding areas
And we bring some good news as the from the Arts Council has just announced that 72 groups will benefit from National Lottery Project Funding including Β£50,00 for Stendhal Festival.
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- Wed 12 Jul 2023 12:03Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Foyle