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  1. How to find cheapest petrol near you as Northern Ireland prices reach new five year low

    Fuel prices are made up of multiple factors and vary between retailers Stock image(Image: PA) The price of…
    #Ireland #IE #Europe #Europa #EU #CoAntrim #CoArmagh #CoDerry #CoDown #CoFermanagh #CoTyrone #costofliving #ireland #NorthernIreland #YourMoney
    europesays.com/2769506/

  2. Where and when thunderstorms are expected in Northern Ireland today

    A yellow weather warning will come into force at 11am across partsWindy.com weather forecast for 4pm on Thursday(Image:…
    #NewsBeep #News #UnitedKingdom #CoAntrim #CoArmagh #CoDerry #CoFermanagh #CoTyrone #GB #GreatBritain #Met-Office #UK #weather
    newsbeep.com/uk/4951/

  3. Where and when thunderstorms are expected in Northern Ireland today

    A yellow weather warning will come into force at 11am across partsWindy.com weather forecast for 4pm on Thursday(Image:…
    #NewsBeep #News #UnitedKingdom #CoAntrim #CoArmagh #CoDerry #CoFermanagh #CoTyrone #GB #GreatBritain #Met-Office #UK #weather
    newsbeep.com/uk/4951/

  4. 1961 – Kilmakee Presbyterian Church, Seymour Hill, Belfast
    Architect: Munce & Kennedy

    Kilmakee Presbyterian Church opened in 1961, replacing a temporary wooden building, serving the Seymour Hill estate. A harshly geometric shape externally with a soaring
    archiseek.com/1961-kilmakee-pr
    #ArchitectureOfBelfast #1961 #ArchitectureOfBelfast #churches #CoAntrim #Dunmurry #IrishPresbyterianChurches #MunceKennedy #PresbyterianChurch

  5. 1961 – Kilmakee Presbyterian Church, Seymour Hill, Belfast
    Architect: Munce & Kennedy

    Kilmakee Presbyterian Church opened in 1961, replacing a temporary wooden building, serving the Seymour Hill estate. A harshly geometric shape externally with a soaring
    archiseek.com/1961-kilmakee-pr
    #ArchitectureOfBelfast #1961 #ArchitectureOfBelfast #churches #CoAntrim #Dunmurry #IrishPresbyterianChurches #MunceKennedy #PresbyterianChurch

  6. 1965 – House, Annadale Ave., Belfast
    Architect: Louis A. Roche, Munce & Kennedy

    Mid 1960s house built in what was a leafy suburban garden on the edge of Belfast. Now much encroached on by subsequent housing. Like the architect Louis A. Roche's own house of around the same time, it features generous windows and openings to the garden space.
    archiseek.com/1965-house-annad
    #ArchitectureOfBelfast #1965 #ArchitectureOfBelfast #CoAntrim #MunceKennedy

  7. 1965 – House, Annadale Ave., Belfast
    Architect: Louis A. Roche, Munce & Kennedy

    Mid 1960s house built in what was a leafy suburban garden on the edge of Belfast. Now much encroached on by subsequent housing. Like the architect Louis A. Roche's own house of around the same time, it features generous windows and openings to the garden space.
    archiseek.com/1965-house-annad
    #ArchitectureOfBelfast #1965 #ArchitectureOfBelfast #CoAntrim #MunceKennedy

  8. 1891 – Ess-na-Larach Tea Rooms, Glenariff, Co. Antrim
    Rustic teahouse built as a destination for tourists visiting the famous walks and waterfalls of Glenariffe Glen. The Glenariff Waterfalls walk first opened to the public in 1889 as a railway special attraction managed by the Belfas
    archiseek.com/2024/1891-ess-na
    #ArchitectureOfAntrim #LostBuildingsOfIreland #1890 #1891 #BelfastAndNorthernCountiesRailway #CoAntrim #Glenariff #tearooms