British Food Fortnight 2015 at Chichester Farmers' Market
We chat to some of the stallholders at Chichester District Council's farmers' market in Chichester city centre to mark the start of British Food Fortnight. Stalls featured are Juice It, Picnic and Hamper and Tullens Fruit Farm.
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- ... The only things our bus tour guide talked about were politics and religion We saw the major sites of Belfast, including the City Hall, the shipyards where the Titanic was built, Queen's University, the Shankill, and the leaning Albert Clock ...
- ... Aside from the great history lesson and cab tour, we wandered about the city seeing the city hall, an open air market, and a nice little shopping district ...
- ... After lunch, we headed to the Belfast City Hall, which is really beautiful, and had all kinds of special exhibits for its centennial this year (including the switch ...
- ... Instead I got chatted up at City Hall by a guy doing tourism surveys he was pretty cute and very friendly ...
- ... a few beers alaong the way and after the pub tour went to Fibber Magee's and boogied away to some traditional Irish music The City Hall in Belfast stands right in the middle of the square - it cost 370,000 pounds to build in 1904 and is going to cost ...
- ... We went and did a tour of the City Hall and saw the cranes that built the Titanic and saw some of the disturbing murals of men in balaclavas on some of the walls ...
- ... At first annoying, but we were glad of them later as soon as we saw the garbage fire outside of City Hall ...
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Top Tourist Attractions in Belfast: Travel Guide Northern Ireland
Top Tourist Attractions and beautiful places in Belfast: Travel Guide Northern Ireland
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Brecon Farmers Market March/April 2015
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The amazing City Hall of Belfast, Northern Ireland
At the central Donegall Square are the Town Hall (ground breaking ceremony in 1898, opening in 1906, be visited as part of guided tours) and the Linen Hall Library, a public library that was founded in 1788. Here the interested parties to all armed struggle of the IRA and the peace process.
Barn owl chicks at night on Ards Peninsula
Night time footage of barn owl chicks raised in a nest box on the Ards Peninsula hissing and being fed by the adult . These are the first known barn owls in Northern Ireland to have been raised in a man-made nest box.
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Best Time To Visit or Travel to Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Took a little tour of Belfast city centre. Visited the Christmas market situated just outside the Town Hall and then a visit to the Dome Shopping Centre in the Victoria Centre. The Dome is well worth the visit. Take the lift to the top and catch the view of the city. Outside of the Dome there are many fine bars and restaurants - always important for me!
Harvest Food Festival - Farmers Market
Held in Waterford City in Sept, this market showcased the best of Irish food, the market gave a chance to buy directly from the producer, getting real value for money. The Food theatre was also part of the event. Also features the Harvest Thanksgiving Mass.
NORTHERN IRELAND: TOURISTS RETURNING TO BELFAST
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Three decades of sectarian violence in Belfast had traditionally served to keep the tourists away.
But now it seems the legacy of those very troubles may in fact be Northern Ireland's main attraction.
Tour guides are catering to tourist demands to see the sites that for so long dominated television news.
And some residents are even turning their homes into bed & breakfasts to cash in on the new tourist boom.
Shankhill Road - Belfast's Protestant area and domain of the Ulster Loyalist paramilitaries.
For nearly three decades, sectarian killings and violence deterred even the most adventurous tourist.
But since the ceasefire, the number of visitors venturing to Northern Ireland has increased.
Many seem to be keen to witness the scenes where much of the trouble that kept them away for so long took place.
Northern Ireland is renowned for its spectacular coastline, but some tourists are looking for something that only Belfast can offer.
George Grimley is one bus driver who operates tours to bring tourists to some of the city's infamous hot spots.
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Well, Belfast unfortunately, having the history that it has, you'll find a lot of the tourists want to go into the areas that they've seen on their televisions over the years. So our aim is to bring the tourists into that area and give an unbiased view of both sides.
SUPER CAPTION: George Grimley, bus driver and tour operator
The twice-weekly bus tours of the Catholic and Protestant areas have become a must-see and are even recommended in travel guide books.
The tourists seem to enjoy the drive through some of Belfast's notorious areas.
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To actually drive down there and see the way these people live, it's just crazy living behind barbed wire and bricks.
SUPER CAPTION: David Edwards, Australian tourist
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It's just chilling to think of all the people who have died here because of this conflict.
SUPER CAPTION: Jean Stewart, tourist from Denver, Colorado, U-S
Taxi drivers have also been cashing in, offering more individualised tours.
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You can tell it's a Protestant area. You'll see all the pavements are painted red, white and blue.
SUPER CAPTION: Michael Johnston, taxi driver and tour guide
The murals around Belfast are becoming something of an art form.
Even so, the tours are not for the faint hearted since the sites mark the scenes of atrocities still very real to local residents.
On the site of this wallpaper shop in the Shankhill Road stood a fish shop which was bombed by the I-R-A in 1993.
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That was one of the worst bomb attacks on the Shankhill Road, a lot of women and kids were killed. An I-R-A man left the bomb on the floor.
SUPER CAPTION: Michael Johnston, taxi driver and tour guide
The Catholic-Republican area is only a stone's throw from the Shankhill Road.
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These are the famous peace gates between the Falls and the Shankhill and they separate both sides from rioting and fighting.
SUPER CAPTION: Michael Johnston, taxi driver and tour guide
Milltown Cemetery gained notoriety when it was the scene of a deadly shooting in 1988.
Loyalist paramilitary Michael Stone attacked and killed three mourners attending the funerals of three I-R-A members shot by the British military in Gibraltar.
Within the cemetery are plots dedicated to fallen Republicans, including those killed in Gibraltar.
There is also a plaque commemorating the death of Bobby Sands and other inmates of the Maze Prison who died while on hunger strike protesting for political rights.
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SUPER CAPTION: Michael Johnston, taxi driver and tour guide
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Comic Book Guys Belfast Best Independent Comic Store
I spotted this marvellous comic shop, 'Comic Book Guys', down on Great Victoria Street the other day. It sits just below Shaftesbury Square on the right hand side as you head towards the city centre.
I reckon it has to be one of the best comic shops anywhere.
Check it out if you love or ever have loved reading comics. I'm 64 and I still love reading comic! What a loser you say! lol
Comic Book Guys
130 Great Victoria St, Belfast BT2 7BG
'Comic Book Guys is Northern Irelands largest independent comic book store.
Guardians of old & new comics, movie memorabilia, toys and other collectibles. Now open! Comic Book Guys is Northern Irelands newest independent comic book store also stocking movie memorabilia, toys & other collectibles... excelsior!'