For most of us, Christmas dinner is one of the highlights of the holidays, however if the turkey isn t handled and cooked properly, it could mean a very miserable time for you and your guests....
On Monday 18th January at 8pm, the Cultural Services Section of Antrim Borough Council continues their off-site programme of events with Theatre Tours International/ Guy Masterson s production of Austen s Women, which is being held in the Dunsilly Hotel....
Antrim Borough Council has welcomed Margaret Ritchie, Minister for Social Development, to a meeting of the Antrim Warmer Homes Action Group in Antrim Civic Centre....
A group of community volunteers gathered last Monday (14 December) at Antrim Civic Centre to receive certificates in recognition of completing a six- week Building Community Development Practice training course....
Antrim Borough Council, in partnership with Parkhall College, Antrim and St Benedict s College, Randalstown, recently hosted a celebration event for 17 pupils and their parents who had just completed the School s Cook-it programme, funded through the Antrim Locality Children and Young Person s Group....
Businesses from Antrim, Crumlin and Randalstown were invited to Antrim Civic Centre last Thursday (10 December) where they received the results of the Council s Christmas Window Display Competition....
How many of us buy too much food at Christmas and end up throwing it out? The fact is that for every three bags of shopping you buy, on average, one will end up in the bin!
Michael Laverty, Environment Manager with Antrim Borough Council comments, Not only is this a waste of money, it also causes damage to the environment as it produces green house gas emissions....