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10/12/2016
Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique including the Voices of Lecale Choir.
Anne Marie McAleese with people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique, including how Portstewart Diversity Park has been an instant hit with local kids. Live music from the Voices of Lecale Choir in Downpatrick, Doreen McBride reads the Santa Claus Syndrome by Maud Steel, the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum have an event that takes you back to the Christmas past and primary school children from Stewartstown tell Anne Marie what they would like for Christmas and how they think Santa will find them.
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Sat 10 Dec 2016
08:05
大象传媒 Radio Ulster & 大象传媒 Radio Foyle
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How Does Santa Know Where You Live?
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Voices of Lecale
It's the busiest time of year for Co. Down folk choir Voices of Lecale, but they still made time for a seasonal performance for Your Place and Mine.
Portstewart Diversity Park
It was an聽instant hit聽when it first opened in September - but even now聽at the weekends, youngsters cant wait to get at all the facilities that make the聽Diversity Park in the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough unique.
The Little Book of Tyrone
Cathal Coyle from Stewartstown is a man who is very proud of his place - so much so that he has just completed 'The Little Book of Tyrone', a book full of weird and wonderful facts about this historic county.
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- Sat 10 Dec 2016 08:05大象传媒 Radio Ulster & 大象传媒 Radio Foyle