Christmas in Lisburn County Antrim - Things to do in Lisburn
Lisburn is a city in Northern Ireland that is located southwest of Belfast city centre on the River Lagan, so as a city it might be a famous place near Belfast that tourists could head to and check, but what about spending Christmas in Lisburn?
We believe that Christmas and New Year's Eve are usually the most glamorous days of the year; they really turn the streets into a glowing thing with all the lights and decorations that are placed there. Walking through the streets with these decorations turns into some kind of a hobby for some people - us included - and thus we decided to visit some cities in Ireland and Northern Ireland to see what they have to offer for us.
We have been to Lisburn to see what have been done to its streets, shops, and shopping centers for Christmas. At the beginning of the journey in this city, we headed to the Bow Street Mall and we should say that it was a good kind of experience because of the way they decorated the mall from the inside by mixing the Christmas theme with winter - so you will find those dogs that are responsible for strolling down Santa, there are those glowing balls which are decorating the place, and there is even Santa hanged on top in an air balloon - we actually fell in love with the atmosphere of the place as a whole.
This was the thing that highlighted the visit to Lisburn city in Northern Ireland in addition to the streets that we managed to walk through and which were also a little bit decorated with those Christmas lights and decorations. We wanted to make our trip to this city a little bit different, so we decided to head to a bowling center and play bowling for a change, so we chose Lisburn Bowl and headed there.
Walking through the streets of the city will depend on where you are because you might come across Santa waiting for you outside a specific restaurant or cafe asking you to come inside and you might pass by another one which is not decorating the place in the same kind of way.
One will never get the feeling of Christmas without the Christmas tree - will always be better with some gifts left under it as well :-) - so it always feels different when one comes across such kind of tree in the street and even if you have seen it million times the years before with the same way of decoration, you will still decide to take a couple of photos beside it - we all do the same everywhere.
From those other cities which Connolly Cove decided to visit in Northern Ireland and Ireland are the capitals; Belfast and Dublin, and we believe that being the capital city is one thing that plays a good role in making the decoration of the place much more appealing, which we believe was the case with Belfast and Dublin.
In Belfast we have been to the yearly Belfast Christmas market ( and we also got the chance to visit the famous shopping center where one could find everything he/she is searching for with all the shops it has, which is Victoria Square. Christmas in Belfast was interesting for us not only because of the lights and decorations, but also for the kind of food and drinks which we only get the chance to have from one year to the other (
Dublin was kind of the same; we walked through the different streets of the city - the city centre - got something to drink in the middle of the way, enjoyed the lights and the decorations of the street, and also passed by those Christmas carols which are rehearsed and sung in the streets and that's of course apart from the shops and restaurants which are decorated in the same kind of way (
Our series of trip to those different cities to check how glamorous their Christmas turned out to be also stopped at Antrim Castle Gardens where Christmas was being celebrated in the most right way with all the games, the food, the shows, and even the music played there; we had fun there along with the kids and we are just crossing our fingers that it would be repeated next year as well (
There are different cities around the world which are famous for the Christmas and New Year decorations that they tend to do and thus they become the favorite for lots of people, such as London for example which is known for its decorations, its shopping, and its atmosphere in general.
We dream to spend every single Christmas in a different city to be able to see the world and at the same time explore their Christmas spirit, so where do you want to spend your next Christmas and why? Where have you been this Christmas or else where are you from and how does your city celebrate this time of the year? Share with us more of your stories.
Merry Christmas to all Lisburn people and to all those watching this video :-)
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Drumglass Park - Belfast - Lisburn Road - Northern Ireland
Ireland Trip & Eating Out at Belfast! The best trips out there are those which will entertain every single member of the family and which at the same time will end up with a good meal, which was exactly the thing with our trip - we enjoyed walking around the park while the kids were playing and we ended all this with a nice meal.
This time the trip we went on was meant to be for Drumglass Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland - trying to complete the list of parks in the city which we could manage to visit and give the kids some space to play around - and we have to say that it might not carry lots of things to be seen inside but the green space is definitely suitable for the kids to play around.
There is a story behind the appearance of Drumglass Park - which is the case with lots of parks in Northern Ireland. The name of the park was taken from Henry Musgrave who was a well-known landowner who was elected an Honorary Burgess of the city of Belfast in 1917. Musgrave used to live in Drumglass House which is one of the most prestigious houses in the Malone Road area and that is why the name of the park became Drumglass.
When Musgrave died, he left behind 6 acres of his property to the city to be used as a public park or a playground for the children, which was eventually done by the Lady Mayoress of Belfast, Lady Turner, in 1924 and was at the beginning referred to as Drumglass Playcentre. Musgrave House and site's remains are now part of the Victoria College Girl's School.
It is a good thing that those who own a huge land in their country always think about turning it into a garden or a playground for the kids after they die - it become well appreciated.
Drumglass Park in Belfast - located on Lisburn Road - contains a private gate lodge which is located near the entrance of the park, which used to serve as the original lodge for Musgrave's estate and which was built back in 1882 - you could still spot the Musgrave family monogram above one of the doorways.
The park has recently undergone some refurbishments that included the upgrading of the pathways as well as the new drainage system that was installed, the reseeding that was carried out and installing new furniture for the park, new lighting and adding some new artwork as well - these different refurbishments were done recently in 2017 and lots of children and adults came to celebrate and experience the new place.
Taking a bicycle and a scooter along with them, the kids started their race once their legs landed inside the park and they were so happy with the place and with having the chance to play around freely - which is usually the same when it comes to those different parks that we manage to visit in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
After finishing their time and playing around for the amount of time they needed, it was time for us to go and get a good meal and feed our stomachs, so we ended up with fish and chips and turning them into sandwiches as well - this is considered one of the favorite meals that kids could actually choose to eat and since we are outside then we believe that this is considered one of the best options as well.
This was the adventure we have been to this time and the trip we have recently made but we have been to several other parks and gardens before as well in both Ireland and Northern Ireland which we loved their experiences from trails and other options as well as the statues which might be planted everywhere in the park of the garden.
From those different parks which we have been to before in Belfast or other cities around Northern Ireland, there is the famous Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park which is one of the oldest and is believed to be from the most popular as well ( we have been to the Colin Glen Park with its famous Gruffalo trail that the kids enjoyed the most ( in Belfast there is also the Botanic Gardens which we also have been to and which is located near Belfast city cente ( Victoria Park is another option in Belfast city for all those searching for a park to go and have some good time with the family at ( another park which we consider one of the best in Belfast is Ormeau Park which happens to be one of the most famous in Belfast ( there is also the Clement Wilson Park ( Belvoir Park ( and the list could keep getting longer and longer when it comes to the beautiful parks and gardens found in Belfast.
Our trip to Drumglass Park in Belfast was worth it, tell us more about your trip there and share with us your experiences with the other parks as well.
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Basil McCrea & the Lisburn Treaty
Proof that all politics is indeed local! Basil often gets it wrong but on the basis of this you wouldn't trust him to book your holiday!
Revisiting and reimagining Shakespeare in Shakespeare Lives films - Robert Hill
This session will explore some of the British Council’s stimulating Shakespeare Lives films, which sometimes use the exciting possibilities of cinema to revisit classic scenes from the plays, but more often reimagine plays in intriguing new ways.
We will see how a character who Shakespeare didn’t include in The Tempest now takes centre stage, how Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy invoking evil spirits is chillingly realised, how Twelfth Night is revisited in hip-hop form, and how Romeo and Juliet are reimagined on an English beach… as rival ice cream sellers. We will analyse these films, enjoy them, and also suggest how to exploit them with students.
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Brian McLoughlin and Tom Court interviewed at Lads and Dads Rugby event
Neill Brittain (formerly of UTV) interviews Brian McLoughlin, Ulster Rugby Academy Schools' Coach (and Former Ulster Head Coach) and Tom Court, British and Irish Lion.
This rugby event took place in Lisburn City Library for 'Lads and Dads' and other Rugby enthusiasts on Wednesday 5 February 2014.
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QUAKER TAPESTRY Exhibition Lisburn
I've just put this wee video up to spotlight the excellent Quaker Embroidered Papestry exhibition taking place from 11th Sept. -26th Sept 2015. This is a travelling exhibition.
The exhibition's home base is in Kendall Cumbria. It is well worth a visit. As well as highlighting monentous UK events the tapestry panels picture various key historical events featuring Quakers. throughout history
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Lot pretty empty - most stores closed - but person in RED pulls up - 5/26/2014
My brother was having eye problems today. To let the dog walk a little, but not make my brother walk outside, I found a shady spot to park in a store lot where I could let my brother sit in the car with the windows down, walk the dog while keeping an eye on him. It wasn't long before in this almost empty lot with only a nail store open- someone in RED pulled up.
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What Is Government Gang Stalking?
The definition given to newswoman Candice Nguyen of the Central Coast News, KCBA.com, by local law enforcement was gang stalking is when multiple people organized to systematically stalk and harass a person, whether emotionally or physically.
The tactic being used -- Mobbing/Gang Stalking -- is discussed in a new book published by Oxford University Press.
Mobbing Causes, Consequences and Solutions by Maureen Duffy and Len Sperry
Police, Firemen, EMS, Ambulance Drivers, Security Guards, Citizen Vigilantes using RED cars, RED trucks, Wearing or Carrying RED - probably Our Neighborhood Watch Groups - are Gang Stalking average citizens 24/7 for years.
Our Government Did Something Similar To Government Gang Stalking Before -- It Was Called The American Protective League.
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Ron Paul: almost looks like the FBI might be designed to spy on Americans disagreeing with policy...
From The Church Committee (US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Activities Within The United States) which investigated COINTELPRO:
As those examples demonstrate, the FBI believed it had a duty to maintain the existing social and political order. Whether or not one agrees with the Bureau's views, it is profoundly disturbing that an agency of the government secretly attempted to impose its views on the American people.
p. 167 Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans 1976 US Senate Report on Illegal Wiretaps and Domestic Spying by the FBI, CIA and NSA
Some say the COINTELPRO program never ended.
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Fury as man lets off fireworks during Remembrance Day silence in Eccles. A man who set off fireworks during a Remembrance Day silence had to be rescued from angry veterans by police. Hundreds were gathered at the cenotaph in Eccles, Salford, but as the Last Post played at 11am fireworks shot into the sky. A man, believed to be a squatter, set them off while sat on a window ledge of a disused pub across the road. Veterans shouted Get him out! as some tried to break down the door and others attempted to climb to the first-floor window. A police officer blocked the door and shouted into his radio for reinforcements as he struggled to stop the crowd getting inside. Traffic cones were also hurled up at the man, who disappeared back inside the window, before another man emerged and appeared to spit at the crowd. More police arrived and rushed the man out of the pub in handcuffs and into the back of a patrol car, which sped away. Officers stayed to guard the entrance to the pub because other people, also believed to be squatters, remained inside. Police said a 38-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence.
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Community TV channel for Stafford and the surrounding towns and villages. This week we are speaking to the people of Stafford about what they love about the town! Some of the answers might surprise you! We also have a look at some of the Christmas trees in Saint Mary's church this year including our personal favourite the Staffordshire Newsletter tree!
Borrowing using the FastLane Self-Service System in Trinity College Library Dublin
NOTE: receipts are now automatically e-mailed to your TCD address, rather than printed.
A brief introduction to using the Library's FastLane Self-Service System for Borrowing. The FastLane Self-Service System is designed to make borrowing, renewing and returning books quick and easy.
These videos were produced by the Library FastLane Video Project Team (Arlene Healy, Greg Sheaf, Charles Montague and Seán Hughes) in conjunction with members of the Dublin University Film Society - David Cullinan (Treasurer [DU Film Society], video director and editor), Lia Brazil (actor), and Anthony Wolfe and Gaelen Britton (film crew). On behalf of the Library, the Project Team wishes to express its gratitude to the DU Film Society for its cooperation in this project.
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In this Vlog, I swap Protein Shakes for Vodka Shots...
It was great to have a couple of my best mates over from England to celebrate my birthday for a night out in Belfast!
An important message from this week's vlog:
Learn to adopt a lifestyle approach to your diet.
Dieting and Weight Loss shouldn't be overly restrictive whereby you don't drink or even eat a slice of birthday cake out of fear of 'ruining your diet'.
Nor should it be the other end of the spectrum where you sit on your arse all day eating jaffa-cakes watching Breaking Bad marathon.
You can go out, drink alcohol, get a nasty kebab at the end of the night and still lose weight just so long as you don't do it too often and consider the bigger picture (overall calorie deficit!)
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Places to see in ( Belfast - UK )
Places to see in ( Belfast - UK )
Belfast is Northern Ireland’s capital. It was the birthplace of the RMS Titanic, which famously struck an iceberg and sunk in 1912. This legacy is recalled in the renovated dockyards' Titanic Quarter, which includes the Titanic Belfast, an aluminium-clad museum reminiscent of a ship’s hull, as well as shipbuilder Harland & Wolff’s Drawing Offices and the Titanic Slipways, which now host open-air concerts.
Belfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, the second largest on the island of Ireland, and the heart of the tenth largest Primary Urban Area in the United Kingdom. Belfast was a centre of the Irish linen, tobacco-processing, rope-making and shipbuilding industries: in the early 20th century, Harland and Wolff, which built the RMS Titanic, was the world's biggest and most productive shipyard. Belfast played a key role in the Industrial Revolution, and was a global industrial centre until the latter half of the 20th century. It has sustained a major aerospace and missiles industry since the mid 1930s. Industrialisation and the inward migration it brought made Belfast Ireland's biggest city at the beginning of the 20th century.
Today, Belfast remains a centre for industry, as well as the arts, higher education, business, and law, and is the economic engine of Northern Ireland. The city suffered greatly during the Troubles, but latterly has undergone a sustained period of calm, free from the intense political violence of former years, and substantial economic and commercial growth. Additionally, Belfast city centre has undergone considerable expansion and regeneration in recent years, notably around Victoria Square.
Belfast is served by two airports: George Best Belfast City Airport in the city, and Belfast International Airport 15 miles (24 km) west of the city. Belfast is a major port, with commercial and industrial docks dominating the Belfast Lough shoreline, including the Harland and Wolff shipyard, and is listed by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) as a global city.
Alot to see in ( Belfast - UK ) such as :
Botanic Gardens
Grand Opera House, Belfast
Ulster Museum
SS Nomadic
Belfast City Hall
Golden Mile
Cavehill
Belfast Castle
Albert Memorial Clock, Belfast
St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast
Waterfront Hall
Belfast Zoo
Carrickfergus Castle
Mount Stewart
Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park
Ulster Hall
Divis
Northern Ireland War Memorial
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Irish Republican History Museum
Milltown Cemetery
Titanic Belfast
HM Prison Crumlin Road
Titanic Quarter
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Ulster Folk and Transport Museum
Stormont Estate
Ormeau Park
St George's Market
Colin Glen Forest Park
Victoria Park, Belfast
Wallace Park
Linen Hall Library
The Big Fish
Lagan Valley
Titanic's Dock And Pump House
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Stormont Castle
St George's Market
National Trust - The Crown Bar
Belvoir Park Forest
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Clonard Monastery
HMS Caroline
St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast
The Palm House
Irish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museum
Titanic Boat Tours
Scrabo Tower
( Belfast - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Belfast . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Belfast - UK
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