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CleanTech High On The Agenda For Council At National Conference

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council’s green initiatives have been showcased at a national conference. iESE, an enterprise which identifies, fosters and delivers improvements and efficiencies across the public sector, invited representatives from Council to participate in this week’s UK-wide Conference. Focusing on how sustainability goes beyond the environment through embracing several social and economic […]

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Applications Now Open For Gilbert Sister Cities Student Exchange Programme 2023

Students aged 16 and 17 in Antrim and Newtownabbey are invited to apply for a once in a lifetime chance to travel to the Borough’s sister city in Gilbert, Arizona. The Sister Cities Student Exchange Programme 2023 will see two lucky young people from the Borough and two from Gilbert given a unique opportunity to

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Reception Held For Successful Limavady Cúchulainns Team

A special reception has been held for a cross-community GAA team from Limavady following their recent success at the All-Britain Competition in London. The Cúchulainns team, made up of pupils from St Mary’s High School, Limavady Grammar and Limavady High School, is the first side from Ulster to win the tournament. Offering her congratulations, the

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An Afternoon Of Musical Nostalgia At Coleraine Museum

An afternoon of musical nostalgia will take place in Coleraine Museum at Coleraine Town Hall on Saturday 3rd December to mark the final day of the successful dance halls exhibition. Music will be performed by Trevor Keys, one of the few remaining showband members of the 1960s in Ireland, and local singer Jimmy Stratten. Trevor

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Summer Science School Opens Up A World Of Opportunity For Over 350 pupils

Over 350 secondary school students have been inspired to consider careers in science and engineering after attending the prestigious ‘Science Summer School’ event in Ballymena this week. The project, which was co-founded by Professor Brian Cox CBE, saw pupils with an interest in STEAM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) descend on The Braid

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NI Company Everun To Build £50m In Renewable Assets Creating 25 New Specialised Jobs

Northern Ireland renewables experts Everun are set to support investment in excess of £50m in wind and solar across the country over the next three years. The announcement comes as world leaders met at COP27 in Egypt last week. Everun, which has been in operation since 2010, currently manages over £150m worth of renewable assets

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Small Businesses Urged To Join Digital Surge Programme As Places Fill Up

The Digital Surge Programme, which provides support to small businesses who want to explore advanced technologies, is urging companies to sign up before all spaces are allocated. The project, led by Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, is now at two thirds capacity, having already helped over 120 local businesses embark on their digital transformation journey.

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