A rural village in the Glens of Antrim that first generated its own electricity 100 years ago has sparked the idea for a play. Cushendall is believed to have been one of the first villages on the ...
The Cushendall Innovation Centre includes small offices, workspaces and communal areas A former County Antrim hurler hopes more young people will be encouraged to stay, live and work in the Glens ...
One of two recordings from ‘The Road to Cushendall', a programme in which Ciaran Mac Mathuna visits the Glens of Antrim and records some of the local lore. Broadcast 3 January 1960. Part 2 of 2.
Anna visits the stunning Glens of Antrim with garden designer Diarmuid Gavin. She calls in at Broughgammon Farm after which they both help plant Ireland's favourite crop - potatoes. Show more Anna ...
A new innovation centre in Cushendall has been showcased to communities minister Gordon Lyons. The site of the new centre was acquired by local social enterprise group Grow the Glens in 2022 via the ...
Cress Company (CressCo), which is based in Dunfermline, Scotland, and operates across the UK, is now distributing Shindig’s uniquely boxed for sharing crisps to hundreds of grocery stores, delis ...
Neil McManus produced a masterclass as Cushendall powered past Ballycran at the Athletic Grounds to claim another provincial title. The Antrim champions looked comfortable for the most part but ...
Another epic All-Ireland club hurling semi-final but not another unexpected result. Ruairí Óg, Cushendall came so close to a second upset of the weekend when they pushed O'Loughlin Gaels to the ...