“We have a brilliant team of 60 employees who are at the heart of Ballygally Castle and the hotel continues to be a significant economic driver, generating £1.6m to the local economy every year ...
Ballygally Castle was built in 1625 by James Shaw and remained in his family until the early 1800s before being sold to the Agnew family for £15,400. The property changed hands several times before ...
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Ballygally Castle Celebrates 400 Years With £400,000 InvestmentBallygally Castle was built in 1625 by James Shaw and remained in his family until the early 1800s before being sold to the ...
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Ballygally Castle celebrates 400 years with £400,000 hotel investmentIncluded in the most recent investment from Hastings Hotels at the popular coastal establishment is the renovation of 18 coastal rooms and the Antrim Suite, including new carpets from Ulster Carpets ...
In celebration of the little-regarded pub plaque. Anything can happen down the pub. Lovers meet; ideas hatch; fights erupt; revolutions foment; friendships renew; communities come together.
Ballygally Castle in Northern Ireland’s is marking its 400th anniversary with a major investment of almost €485,000 (£400,000). The latest refurbishment, due for completion later this month, comes ...
Chinese researchers say they have developed a “cocktail” nanovaccine to prevent plaque from building up in the arteries – an underlying factor in heart disease, which is the leading cause of ...
Using coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring to guide treatment in intermediate-risk patients, as opposed to usual care, results in a slower development of atherosclerotic plaque, including high-risk ...
Opens in a new tab or window Equipped with knowledge of their coronary artery calcium (CAC) scan results and a statin prescription, patients were more likely to slow their plaque progression over ...
The first female professor of medicine in Britain and Ireland, from County Antrim, has been recognised with an Ulster History Circle blue plaque. The pioneering Dame Louise McIlroy was the first ...
Alzheimer's treatment may lie in the brain's own cleanup crew: Harnessing microglia to clear plaques
For more than three decades, scientists have been racing to stop Alzheimer's disease by removing amyloid beta plaques—sticky clumps of toxic protein that accumulate in the brain. The findings ...
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