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Holi day paints it back

BELFAST’S biggest, brightest, and perhaps messiest festival, which welcomes the return of spring, is gearing up for another successful year, this time in a brand new venue.

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UU’s bright new vision of the future unveiled

The Vice Chancellor of the University of Ulster has vowed the new Belfast campus will be “a good neighbour” to the local community as he unveiled new drawings of the £250 million development.

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Antique aroma

Sharon Fetherston is a local antiques expert, who works in partnership with her daughter Barbara on sniffing out old treasures.

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Good golly Miss Molly! Local girl’s top award

ONE of South Belfast’s top pupils will soon be heading to the famous dreaming spires of Oxford University – but not before collecting an award for her amazing charity work, which has taken her to India and back.

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Service above self

There’s a line in the film Stand By Me that always got me wondering: “The Women’s Auxiliary barfed all over the Benevolent Order of Antelopes.” Who are these people and just what do they do? Until last week I wondered the same about Rotary Clubs.

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The other side of the lens

Professional photographer Carrie Davenport is one of Ireland’s brightest young snappers, and is also running a successful commercial photography firm.

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