Thursday, 20 December 2007

Christmas Message from Mayor


A Chairde

On behalf of Dungannon & South Tyrone Borough Council I wish each and every citizen of the Council area a peaceful and happy Christmas and a prosperous new year. At this time we remember those less fortunate than ourselves. My focus in December has been our citizens who are away from home for Christmas ie those in hospital, care etc. I encourage everyone to remember local charities at this time.


Mayor Cllr Barry Monteith

Friday, 23 November 2007

TIME TEAM EXCAVATION - more pix now online!

In October 2007, Time team together with the Environment and Heritage Services of Northern Ireland and Queen’s University Belfast investigated the structural remains of the O’Neill castle and the fortified town and searched for evidence of prehistoric occupation at this complex and fascinating site.
Four trenches were opened across the hill slope to investigate topographic and geophysical features.
One of the trenches provided possible evidence for a 17th Century earthen military fort.
Another trench located a deep wide ditch which may be one of the ditches shown by Richard Bartlett’s map commissioned in 1602:
The most exciting discovery was at the summit of the hill where archaeologists uncovered two stretches of wall. The first of these is some 2 meters thick with base batter and may represent the foundations of O’Neill Castle.
In Pennar’s survey of 1619, it is reported that Sir Arthur Chichester constructed a new fort of stone and lime with 4 bastions, some 120 x 120 feet in dimension.
A sketch accompanying Pennar’s report shows a tall tower surrounded by 4 bastions.It would seem therefore that the archaeologists have unearthed Chichesters’s fort.
While contemporary accounts suggest that O’Neill Castle had been demolished by this time, it might be the case that either foundations had been used for the footings of a new tower by Chichester or that Chichester remodeled the old Castle and placed it as the central part of his new fort.
Located directly beside this was a spear shaped bastion of probable early 17th Century date.
Other finds include a piece of flint that points to human activity 6000 years ago, lead musket shots and a stoneware flagon (drinking vessel) dating back to the late 16th or early 17th Century. Jon Willers from Time Team believes that the stoneware flagon originated in Germany: “This is a high status piece. Who knows, maybe it was used by Hugh O’Neill of Arthur Chichester”.
A full report on the findings of these exploratory excavations will be available by mid to- late January 2008.

To view our full gallery of pictures, visit http://www.dungannon.gov.uk/ and click on Gallery

All the fun of the Craft Fair!!




Pack in some extra special Christmas shopping at the Flavour of Tyrone annual Christmas Craft Fair at the Linen Green in Moygashel this weekend!


The fun kicks off at 11am on Saturday with an official opening by Mayor Cllr Barry Monteith and then its time to shop, shop, shop. You are sure to find unique Christmas gifts for all the family - we have everything from jewellery to jumpers!


The Craft Fair is open on Saturday from 11am to 5pm and on Sunday from 1pm - the Linen Green shops will be open at these times also.


Don't miss it!

Thursday, 15 November 2007

No time here for Winter blues...



Here in Dungannon, we have a bumper Winter events package planned to suit all tastes -
Coming up next week is Rally Ireland which will zoom through Fivemiletown on the 18th November - not for the faint hearted but a must for all sporting fans!

The Flavour of Tyrone Christmas Craft Fayre is always a big hit with shoppers over the festive season and the perfect chance to pick up something truly unique for that special someone in your life. The Craft Fayre takes place this year in the Linen Green Moygashel on the 24th and 25th November with lots of festive entertainment in store to keep your spirits up as you shop!




Coalisland will switch on its Christmas lights on Friday 30th November and parents of young children will be delighted to know that this year's special guest is the one and only PC Plum of Balamory! See PC Plum, Santa, CRAIC Theatre's Aladdin cast and music from local band Mustang take the stage from 6pm at the Cornmill Carpark.




The following day (Sat 1st December) sees a SANTASTIC fun day come to Dungannon where the fun will kick off at 11am with Christmas Storytelling and Kiddies Crafts at Dungannon Library. CBeebies fans will be delighted to catch Pete Hillier from Boogie Beebies in a special show at St Anne's Church Hall at 12noon and again at 2pm - booking for this event is open now at Ranfurly House on 028 8772 8600. Book early - first come first served. The fun continues with a Six FM Roadshow in Market Square from 2-6pm and dont miss Santa's Grotto on Castle Hill from 2pm - 4.30pm. Carol Singers with special guests will entertain shoppers in Irish Street, Scotch Street and Church Street while additional music will come from Dungannon Silver Band. 'That Man' Circus Show, dancing Christmas characters and the cast of High School Musical will keep the festivities going until 5pm. The Christmas Lights will be switched on by Santa Claus and the Mayor Cllr Barry Monteith at dusk.




Dungannon Leisure Centre will host Northern Ireland's biggest High School Musical from Tuesday 4th December with schools from across three counties taking part in the Disney smash hit show. Tickets are now available feom ticketmaster.co.uk or from Gene Stuarts and the Music Shop Cookstown.




The fun continues in January with CRAIC theatre's magical pantomime 'Aladdin' which opens on Thursday 10th and runs until 20th January (Thurs - Sun only). Contact CRAIC for further information and keep an eye right here for ticket details.




Don't be afraid of the cold this winter - with so much happening in Dungannon, you'll never have the winter blues!!

Thursday, 18 October 2007

Time Team Dig Up Dungannon

Excitement is mounting this week as the hit TV show Time Team continue to dig up artefacts from the 17th century on our very own Castle Hill! Jon Willers of Time Team says the evidence of medieval life is very fluid and the course of their findings is changing every five minutes!

So far, findings include walls of the original castle owned by Hugh O'Neill plus three trenches which reveal what appears to be the castle's moat! Also found is a stoneware flagen - a high status item believed to have been owned by either O'Neill or Chichester. The Time Team believe they may have uncovered a road which led to the castle heading eastward which changes the whole orientation of the old town and evidence of houses and medieval pottery indicate hoe the normal townsfolk lived.

Time Team will finish their dig today - watch this space for a full report!

Tuesday, 25 September 2007

Health and Wellbeing Day - sample some therapy!

Feeling stressed? Run down? Or perhaps you just fancy a bit of pampering? Come along to Dungannon Leisure Centre on Thursday 27th September and enjoy Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council's complimentary Health and Wellbeing Day.

From 2pm to 8pm, residents of South Tyrone can sample holistic therapies, acupuncture and general well being plus lots more.

For further information contact Elaine Devlin on 3752 9601

See you there!

Monday, 17 September 2007

Dungannon's First Arts Festival!

Hot off the Press! Dungannon is to host its first Arts Festival from 1st - 7th October at various venues throughout the Borough - the fun includes exhibitions, creative writing classes, and lots more from pottery to graffitti workshops. Here's what the Arts Forum Chairperson, Gwen Stevenson, has to say:

"When a motley crew of local artists, musicians, crafts people, filmmakers, performers and general latterday geniuses joined forces earlier this year, the outcome was always going to be spectacular. Well, here it is! The zenith of our efforts! For one week, we will be storming Dungannon with an eclectic mix of contemporary art, craft, performance, music and debate. Yes, it's wacky! And it's a first! So, come on out and join this meltin pot of creativity. Moments of magic and wonderment are guaranteed."

For full details on Dungannon's Arts Week, log on to http://www.dungannonartsforum.com/

Friday, 14 September 2007

All the Fun of the Festival!

What a weekend we had here in Dungannon as we commemorated the 400th anniversary of the Flight of the Earls! There was dancing in the streets, live music, live theatre, street entertainment and of course the opening of Castle Hill to the public for the first time in many, many years.
Thanks to all who made it such a memorable occasion - from performers, local tradespeople who got into the festival spirit, outside agencies who contributed in any way and of course all Councillors and staff who really pulled out the stops.
Next up is our Arts Week from 1st - 5th October, then the Hallowe'en Spooktacular on 16th October with lots of scary shenanigans and shopping discounts to take your breath away!

Monday, 3 September 2007

Our First Blog


Talk of the Town


Welcome to a brand new weekly column, dedicated to bringing you all the latest news and views from Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council.


Hugh’s News


latest update on Dungannon’s Flight of the Earls Festival 6 – 9 September


No, it wasn’t a mirage! Some of you may recall seeing several of your favourite politicians walking the streets of Dungannon recently in 17th century dress when a cross party delegation of local Councillors distributed promotional leaflets on the forthcoming Flight of The Earls Festival. The response from the public was fantastic and the raising a few smiles along the way. Rumour has it that Councillors plan to step back in time on numerous occasions over the next few weeks as they get into the festival spirit throughout of our towns and villages.


Festival preparations are now underway in earnest, with Frances Black confirmed as the headline act at an outdoor concert in Market Square on Saturday 8th September. Frances’ music has a universal appeal and she is well know for her contribution to the phenomenally successful 1996 album ‘A Woman’s Heart’ which also featured Dolores Keane, Sharon Shannon and Frances’ sister Mary Black. Local celtic masterminds More Power to Your Elbow will take you on a Trip to Tipp and back again as they play their greatest hits live on the evening as well, and for Riverdance fans, a spectacular performance of Irish dancing is not to be missed. Also looking forward to the festival is the newly formed ‘Kilgannon’ – a band of Ulster Scots and Irish traditions from Killybegs and Dungannon who will give a toe tapping performance on the same evening.


If you can’t wait that long to get into the carnival spirit, don’t worry – the famous 2FM roadcaster will broadcast LIVE from Market Square this Friday 17th August from 12 – 2 FM. Come along and say hello to broadcasting favourite Ruth Scott as she plays the hits of today all over Ireland from right here in Dungannon!


There truly is something for everyone at Northern Ireland’s only Flight of the earls FESTIVAL - from youth concerts, to business events, live theatre and lots to do and see for all the family!


Watch this space over the next few weeks as the festival gets closer and I’ll keep you up to date with all the news as it happens!


Festival Summary


Wednesday 5th Official Launch at Bank House Hotel – Thursday 6th Skills Beyond 2007 at South West College Dungannon – Friday 7th Meet the Buyers At Dungannon Leisure Centre – View From the Hill and Flavour of the Times (step back in time to the 17th Century on Castle Hill) – Saturday 8th September Rock the Park at Railway Park with Play the Thief and lots more – Live Music from More Power to Your Elbow and Frances Black plus Riverdance and Kilgannon in Market Square – Magnificent Pageant and Pyrotechnic displays from Castle Hill – Sunday 9th September Hymns of Harmony on Castle Hill. Contact 8772 0300 ext 1600


Looking Forward to the Festival


Every week in the lead up to the Flight of the Earls festival, we ask a local personality to say which particular element they are looking forward to the most. This week, we ask singer and radio broadcaster Malachi Cush:


“There are so many elements of the festival I’m looking forward to and I think it’s a fantastic effort by the local Council to commemorate this occasion at such a high level. In particular I’m really keen to have a look around Castle Hill which will form such a key focus of the town centre, and the idea of stepping back in time to sample life of the 17th century should be great fun. I’ve seen Frances Black perform at numerous festivals and she always puts on a great show, so I’m looking forward to the Saturday night concert as well.”


Did You Know?


If everyone lived like we do in Northern Ireland, we would need three planets worth of resources to survive!!! Ecological Footprints calculate the amount of the earth’s resources (water, timber, carbon) that each of us uses and the waste we produce to sustain our lifestyles. To measure your Ecological Footprint, visit www.footprint.wwf.org.uk. If you are a community group who would like to take the Community Eco Challenge – a brand new project promoted by Southern Group Environmental Committee, please contact either Lynn Morrow or Anne Greene on 028 37 515800 (a.greene@sgehc.com or l.morrow@sgehc.com) for further information.


Snippets


COSTA and Dungannon & South Tyrone Borough Council will host a Fairtrade Coffee Morning on Fri 31st August at the President Grant Ancestral Homestead for local community groups ~ An Environmental Awareness Day will be held at Ballysaggart Lough on Wednesday 22nd August where Wetlands Trust, Ulster Wildlife Trust, Peatlands Park, Conservation Volunteers NIand RSPB will take part in promoting the welfare of the lough’s natural habitat. ~ Don’t miss the Council’s Health and Wellbeing Day at Dungannon Leisure Centre on Thursday 27th September – more details to follow!