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Wednesday, 23 September, 2009, 18:30 - Announcements
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The loss of transmittion is due to technical fault, which or engineers are working on at present and hope to have the station back on air shortly.Posted by Administrator
We apologies for any inconvenience caused to our listeners.
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Wednesday, 23 September, 2009, 09:30 - News
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RSPB’s first ever summer time survey highlights garden’s importance for biodiversity It’s official - gardens across Northern Ireland are filled with all sorts of creepy-crawly, wiggly-wormy, sniffly-snuffly things. We can all do more to help wildlife thrive, even in small urban gardens.
Back in June the RSPB sent out the call “If it hops, flies, perches, crawls or flutters in your garden, we want to know!” and launched the first ever Make Your Nature Count survey, the summer follow-up to their highly successful Big Garden Birdwatch.
The survey widened the remit, inviting the public to record all the wildlife seen there. Not just birds, but frogs, hedgehogs, squirrels, badgers and foxes too.
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Tuesday, 22 September, 2009, 10:00 - News
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Thousands of rabbits in laboratories will be spared distressing and painful procedures where chemical substances, including for household products and cosmetics, are applied to their eyes to test for severe eye irritancy. This is because international acceptance of non-animal alternative test methods has at last been achieved after more than thirty years.The Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research, the UK’s leading charity that funds the development of techniques to replace animal experiments, has welcomed the news. The charity funded key research work in the 1980s that has now resulted in one of the replacement methods approved.
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Tuesday, 22 September, 2009, 09:00 - News
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The RSPB tells government to put people and the environment at the heart of Planning Reform consultationPosted by Administrator
Take care of the goose that lays the golden eggs: that is the RSPB message to the government as it submits its response to the Planning Reform consultation.
“Northern Ireland is full of wonderful and unique wildlife sites, as well as a culture and society that are part and parcel of that environment,” said Claire Ferry, the RSPB’s Conservation Officer. “We need to start valuing our natural heritage and recognising the role it plays in maintaining our economic, environmental, health, social and cultural well-being before it is too late,” she added.
“For instance, our wetlands are important in mitigating increased flood risk while being incredibly beautiful places to visit. Places like Fermanagh, Rathlin Island and Strangford Lough rely on their pristine nature to attract tourism and the leisure industry. Planning and development need to support and enhance what is there – not destroy it.”
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Sunday, 20 September, 2009, 15:00 - Videos
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Friday, 18 September, 2009, 15:30 - News
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At the start of September, a highly successful rush control demonstration was hosted by Quad X, with representatives from RSPB and DARD’s Countryside Management Unit, at Dickson Graham’s farm on the Whappstown Road outside Ballymena. Ground conditions were very wet for the 100 farmers attending but luckily there was no rain on the day!
RSPB’s Lapwing Project Officer, Lorna Whiteside, briefed the farmers on the reasons for controlling rush, and how it could be managed. Farmers were also introduced to revolutionary machinery invented by Ahoghill based company Quad X. This machinery was researched, designed, tested and manufactured by the County Antrim company to control rush on wet ground conditions.
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Thursday, 17 September, 2009, 14:45 - News
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Staff and customers have had a huge weight lifted off their shoulders as Tesco confirmed the purchase of their Newcastle store on the Castlewellan Road, their home for the last ten years.Posted by Administrator
The purchase follows lengthy negotiations with landlord, Lidl which had previously resulted in failed attempts to extend the lease or acquire the site, putting the livelihoods of 160 Tesco employees on the line. Up until now the team in the Newcastle store were living with the knowledge that their store may be forced to close if an agreement could not be reached or an alternative site for a Tesco store could not been found.
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Thursday, 17 September, 2009, 11:00 - News
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CUBAN PASTOR TO BE EVICTED AS NEW REPORT REVEALS SHARP RISE IN RELIGIOUS LIBERTY VIOLATIONSPosted by Administrator

Pressure on religious leaders in Cuba has increased significantly over the past year according to a new report by Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW). Comprehensive evidence within the document details a sharp rise in religious liberty violations there. Independent church leaders from the fast growing Apostolic Movement have been particularly targeted for harassment, detentions and court summons by the Government.
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Wednesday, 16 September, 2009, 10:54 - Events
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Saturday 31st OctoberPosted by Administrator
Titanic’s Dock & Pump - House
Habitat for Humanity and Meningitis Research have joined forces to recruit 300 daredevils to take part in the first ever ‘Take a Titanic Leap’ in NI. Both charities want YOU to don your harness, enter a specially built Pod and get hoisted 100 feet into the air! You’ll then one by one jump feet first out of the Pod hurtling towards the ground, stopping just a few feet from the ground after the most amazing adrenaline rush of your life!
For more details or to register contact
Danielle Smyth at Habitat for Humanity on 90243686 ex 228 or visit the Habitat website in www.habitatni.co.uk
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Emma Collins at Meningitis Research on 028 9032 1283 or visit the Meningitis website on www.merningitis.org
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