Councillors Propose Limavady Bid For UK Town of Culture 2028
A notice of motion has been tabled calling on council officers to develop a potential submission to the UK Town of Culture 2028 competition on behalf of Limavady. The motion, proposed by Alderman Callan and seconded by Councillor Elder, asks that officers explore and prepare a
New Indoor Inflatable Park Set To Open At Score Football Centre In Coleraine
Coleraine is set to gain a new family-friendly attraction with the announcement of an indoor inflatable park due to open at Score Football Centre. The new venue, called Bounce, has been confirmed as the latest addition to the Hillman’s Way complex. While an official opening da
Visit Causeway Coast And Glens
An independent website focused on news, tourism and community life across Northern Ireland’s north coast is continuing to grow its audience, with hundreds of thousands of readers engaging with its content each year. Explore Causeway Coast & Glens has become a familiar digital
Crocs reveals clogs shaped like oversized LEGO bricks
WOW! Crocs and LEGO have teamed up in a multi-year collaboration, and the first drop is literal brick-shaped clogs that look like giant LEGO pieces you wear on your feet. They’re launching on 16th Feb, retailing around $150 / ~£150 depending on region.Would you buy them?
New High Sheriff of County Londonderry welcomed by Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens
Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Alderman Richard Brown Stewart, has offered his best wishes to the newly appointed High Sheriff of County Londonderry, Peter Jack MBE. Peter officially accepted the Chain of Office at a ceremony, held in Council’s Civic Headquarters Cl
Fry up or cereal? Wherever you are in the world, what’s your go-to breakfast?
Alright, quick debate. No matter where you live, when you wake up and you’re hungry, are you reaching for: A proper fry (eggs, bacon, sausages, tattie bread, soda farl, beans, the lot)or Cereal (something you can eat half-asleep while staring into the abyss)? And here’s t
Why so many news websites are getting harder to love
I want to like online news. I really do. Instant access to stories, context and information should be one of the best things about the internet. Instead, too many news websites feel like an endurance test. You click. You wait. You scroll. A video starts playing. A pop-up ap
Adidas x Molly-Mae: A Collaboration That Feels Years in the Making
Fashion collaborations often arrive wrapped in hype, countdowns and teaser campaigns. What makes the Adidas x Molly-Mae partnership feel different is that, in many ways, it has been quietly developing in plain sight for years. Molly-Mae Hague has long been aligned with Adidas
Confessions of a Killer: The Colin Howell Case Revisited
In January 2009, Coleraine dentist Colin Howell voluntarily presented himself at a police station in County Londonderry, where he confessed to the killings of his wife, Lesley Howell, and Trevor Buchanan, the husband of his former lover Hazel Stewart, crimes that had taken place
What’s your go-to social network right now — and why?
If you had to pick just ONE social network that you use the most, or get the most value from, what would it be? Not what you think you should say — your honest answer. For example:• Are you a silent Instagram scroller?• A TikTok doom-scroller?• A LinkedIn “I’m here for busi
Anyone watched Episode 1 of Hijack Season 2 on Apple TV+ yet? ✈️
So Season 2 of Hijack has dropped and I’ve just finished the first episode… and I’m not sure how to feel yet. Without spoilers, it feels like they’ve gone bigger straight out of the gate, but I’m curious whether that works in its favour or makes it feel a bit… different from t
‘Joey 25’ celebration wins ‘Motorcycle Event of the Year’ at the Irish Motorbike Awards 2025
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is delighted to announce that the ‘Joey 25’ celebration has won ‘Motorcycle Event of the Year’ at the prestigious Irish Motorbike Awards 2025. The glittering awards ceremony, which took place on Friday 16th January in the Crowne Plaza H
Explore the cutting edge of arts and technology at Flowerfield Arts Centre
Flowerfield Arts Centre is proud to present a showcase of Northern Ireland’s leading digital and immersive artists, in partnership with the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. The exhibition celebrates the current and future potential of technology in arts and culture, explorin
Who is your go-to news broadcaster?
When something big breaks in the world, who do you instinctively turn to first? BBC, Sky or ITV? CNN, Fox News or MSNBC?ABC, CBS or NBC? Al Jazeera, RTÉ, France 24, or something else entirely? Do you stick with them because you trust them, because you grew up watching them,
Do people actually still use slow cookers, or is this a 90s throwback?
Right, I’m genuinely curious about this. I keep seeing slow cookers popping up again on social media, in kitchens, in recipe videos, and in “life hacks for busy people” posts. But I don’t actually know that many people who still use one regularly. Do you use a slow cooker?
Netflix, Prime, or Apple TV+ — which one is actually the best?
Right, settle a household debate. If you had to pick just ONE streaming service and delete the others tomorrow, which are you keeping: Netflix, Prime Video, or Apple TV+? Here’s where I’m at. Netflix feels like the “default” option. Loads of content, always something new
Anyone here actually tried Guinness? 🍺
I’ll start this one off properly. Being from Northern Ireland, of course I’ve tried Guinness. That’s basically part of the citizenship application, right? You don’t get your passport until you’ve had at least three pints, one “bad” one, and one argument about whether it tastes
MAC or PC person? And be honest about why 👀
Are you a Mac person or a PC person? Not “what you think is objectively better”, but what you actually use day-to-day and why you stick with it. I’ll start. I’ve used both over the years and somehow always end up back on a Mac. Part of me thinks it’s pure vibe, part of m
Are you a tea or coffee person?
Genuinely curious where people land on this. I’ve always found it fascinating how strongly people identify as either a “tea person” or a “coffee person,” almost like it’s part of their personality. For some, tea is comfort, routine, and a bit of ritual. First thing in the m
Coleraine’s Belfry Deli To Shut Retail Doors After 35 Years
A long-standing Coleraine food business is preparing to close its retail doors after more than three decades in the town centre. The award-winning Belfry Deli, a familiar name in Coleraine since 1990, will cease its shop operations at the end of the month, bringing to an end 3