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Amazing community programming since 1986.

Flame Gasworks

Opened in 1855, Ireland’s sole surviving gasworks in Carrickfergus, one of three left in Britain and Ireland.

Ballynahinch Game Fair

The Ballynahinch Game Fair exhibits Northern Ireland’s rich rural traditions and scenic Autumn splendours were cause for celebration at the second Ballynahinch Game & Harvest Festival, the country sports, countryside and activities drew in an estimated crowd of 15,000.

Homes For All

Documentary on the need for more social housing to be built in Belfast.

Dalriada Festival

A look back at the festivities in Glenarm during the Dalriada Festival and its historical context.

Ballyclare Mayfair

Reminiscence on the Ballyclare May Fair and how it has changed over the years, including archive from the 1970s.

UK Pipe Band Championship

The United Kingdom Championships held in Belfast, Northern Ireland marked the 2nd major championship of the 2016 season. 105 bands and 46 Drum Majors made the trip to Belfast for the third year of the event held at the fabulous Stormont venue.

Belfast Carnival Village

On Saturday 25th June, colourful Carnival transformed the south end of Ormeau Park into a theatrical set where performing puppets, mad hatters, crazy golfers, orchestrated musicians played, danced, draw and dined around the Village’s Carnival Street, Village Green, Bandstand and Samba School. Local landmarks such as the H&W Cranes and Albert Clock were part of […]

Awkward Voices

Terry Enright (1943-2012) was a lifelong community worker whose activism inspired his son Terry Óg (1970-1998) to work with young people, especially those considered most at risk. Awkward Voices tells the story of the two Terrys, and of the Terry Enright Foundation, established in memory of Terry Óg to continue his work and to inspire […]

Lower Shankill

Documentary on the changes being brought about by the people of the Lower Shankill and the positive impacts on their community after years of neglect.