Coleraine Borough Council
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The International North West 200, supported by Coleraine Borough Council provided supporters and sponsors of the event with an opportunity to ‘meet and greet’ the riders at the Titanic building, Belfast on 24th March, prior to race week which will run from 9th until 16th May.
For further information please visit: http://www.colerainebc.gov.uk/news/news_i tem.php?id=2095
Thank you to everyone who supported 'Coleraine Goes Country' at the weekend.
Pictures are now available for viewing at Coleraine Goes Country facebook page.
Thank you to Lee Matthews and Fiddler Adams for braving the weather tonight, a big thank you from Coleraine Borough Council. Thank you for those who came to listen and enjoy the fun, check if your photograph is uploaded on Monday to Coleraine Goes Country
Lee Matthews Music now onstage at Dunnes Stores Car Park Coleraine Goes Country
Fiddler Adam now onstage at Dunnes Car Park Coleraine Goes Country
Less than 30 minutes to go before Coleraine Goes Country FREE outdoor concert with Lee Matthews Music and support acts from 6.30pm at Dunnes Stores Car Park!
Queens Arms, Fairleys and Pizza Pomodoro final three sessions of Coleraine Goes Country, prior to main free open air concert at 6.30pm in Dunnes Carpark. Everyone welcome !
Music commences at 12 today as Coleraine goes Country. Support your local town and shop in Coleraine.
Great turnout for Ritchie Remo this evening Coleraine Goes Country at Dunnes Car Park #Day 1
Ritchie Remo couldn't wait to get onto the stage, he's here early!
Ritchie Remo in Coleraine, on stage at 7pm tonight for Coleraine Goes Country! Free concert for everyone!!
Coleraine Goes Country Free Open Air Concert starring Ritchie Remo, tonight at 6.30pm.
Free Country Music Event Coleraine Goes Country begins in Coleraine Town Centre tomorrow... http://www.colerainebc.gov.uk/news/news_i tem.php?id=2094
The Minister for the Environment, Mark H Durkan MLA visited Coleraine Borough Council offices on Wednesday 11th March 2015 for the latest meeting with the Waste Programme Board.
For further information please visit: http://www.colerainebc.gov.uk/news/news_i tem.php?id=2093
Coleraine Goes Country programme now available!
Went to Portrush town hall at about 2.30pm and reported a moterhome service machine lying insecure at Sandhill Drive moterhome park. Its 5.30pm and no-one has arrived to secure it. Why did I bother telling them.
Visited Portrush today and the toilets at the beach are horrendous. Absolutely disgusted the council should be ashamed! And to assume with the sign in the toilets - that anyone would use the toilets to "change in" are you serious?! I'd be scared of catching something!
There has been two guys (one with a hat on - often sings outside Superdrugs and a young guy with a guitar - often sings in the afternoon) using a LOUD amplifier to sing worldly songs and causing noise nuisance in the Coleraine Town Centre for three consecutive days. Yet we have seen two council officers and an enforcement officer walking pass them. What kind of rule and policy is this!!!! If you have created a policy - should not this policy be applied to everyone??
Regards
Sarah Choi
It is a total shame on causeway coast and glens borough council that Portrush families with young children and local childminders have to travel to Ballymoney to get a decent play park for children to play in. Yes there is the Diversity park in Portstewart (another town again) but it is always very busy ( and quite rightly so) with children from Portstewart and Coleraine. For Portrush to be a seaside resort it's got nothing other than the beaches and Barry's going for it and with a summer like this one you would need to win the lottery to spend a day in Barry's because you wouldn't have been on the beach too often.
If this is the council responsible for the refurbished play area in Portstewart they should be ashamed of themselves. One of Irelands premier resorts has a play area which looks like it was bought from Gumtree. 4 swings 1 slide and 2 tiny climbing frames. This area is a huge draw to parents and children and as such must of brought hundreds of thousands of pounds into the local ecconomy over the past few years. So much then for ploughing that money back into the area. A 12 year old could of designed it better. So many kids focused on so little equipment is actually quite unsafe especially for the under fives. My youngest described it as "wick" and that sums it up. No doubt the usual rip-off rides and bouncy castles will reappear this summer to insure the council get some cash out of the area. If the council visited Carrickfergus or or Lisburn they'd see what a proper play area looks like, or would that be to challenging an exercise.
I'm sick of 'little boy racers' driving up Bath Road, Portrush and launching all their litter and beer bottles all over the front green, for an area of environmental importance I'm surprised there are no litter bins on Bath road or Bath Terrace. I shouldn't have to be out there clearing it up or asking people to show some respect! It also wouldn't hurt to send the street sweepers down this way once in a while!
Went to Portrush town hall at about 2.30pm and reported a moterhome service machine lying insecure at Sandhill Drive moterhome park. Its 5.30pm and no-one has arrived to secure it. Why did I bother telling them.
Visited Portrush today and the toilets at the beach are horrendous. Absolutely disgusted the council should be ashamed! And to assume with the sign in the toilets - that anyone would use the toilets to "change in" are you serious?! I'd be scared of catching something!
There has been two guys (one with a hat on - often sings outside Superdrugs and a young guy with a guitar - often sings in the afternoon) using a LOUD amplifier to sing worldly songs and causing noise nuisance in the Coleraine Town Centre for three consecutive days. Yet we have seen two council officers and an enforcement officer walking pass them. What kind of rule and policy is this!!!! If you have created a policy - should not this policy be applied to everyone??
Regards
Sarah Choi
It is a total shame on causeway coast and glens borough council that Portrush families with young children and local childminders have to travel to Ballymoney to get a decent play park for children to play in. Yes there is the Diversity park in Portstewart (another town again) but it is always very busy ( and quite rightly so) with children from Portstewart and Coleraine. For Portrush to be a seaside resort it's got nothing other than the beaches and Barry's going for it and with a summer like this one you would need to win the lottery to spend a day in Barry's because you wouldn't have been on the beach too often.
If this is the council responsible for the refurbished play area in Portstewart they should be ashamed of themselves. One of Irelands premier resorts has a play area which looks like it was bought from Gumtree. 4 swings 1 slide and 2 tiny climbing frames. This area is a huge draw to parents and children and as such must of brought hundreds of thousands of pounds into the local ecconomy over the past few years. So much then for ploughing that money back into the area. A 12 year old could of designed it better. So many kids focused on so little equipment is actually quite unsafe especially for the under fives. My youngest described it as "wick" and that sums it up. No doubt the usual rip-off rides and bouncy castles will reappear this summer to insure the council get some cash out of the area. If the council visited Carrickfergus or or Lisburn they'd see what a proper play area looks like, or would that be to challenging an exercise.
I'm sick of 'little boy racers' driving up Bath Road, Portrush and launching all their litter and beer bottles all over the front green, for an area of environmental importance I'm surprised there are no litter bins on Bath road or Bath Terrace. I shouldn't have to be out there clearing it up or asking people to show some respect! It also wouldn't hurt to send the street sweepers down this way once in a while!
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