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Welcome to the September edition of Bloom Magazine, East Belfast's FREE lifestyle magazine delivered to households every month and stocked across the area in cafes, shops, community groups etc. Check out our fashion special along with all our regular bits and bobs including our rising star Off One and the family origins of one of our true Local Legends, George Best. Food Focus is Lydia's and our cookbook is by the BBQ aficionado Ray Lampe. Our resident beauty experts The Secret Day Spa dispel the nonsense beauty myths floating around. We also have a new contributor, Emma Dunn, Hon Sec of the East Belfast Historical Society. Plus of course local businesses that are right on your doorstep. East Belfast is in Bloom.

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MagazinebloomThe very latest news direct from the community delivered to your letterbox for free every month.

What’s going on in your ownneighbourhood, health, beauty, local legends and much more.

Food and cookery ranging from easy peasy inspiration to recipes to local restaurant reviews.

Issue 9: September 2012www.bloommagazine.co.uk • @bloommag • Find us on Facebook

Coming HomeThe Legend Returns

Serving food from 9am-2.30pm Monday-Saturday. (Closed Sundays) 6.00-8.30pm (closing at 11pm) Thursday/Fridy/Saturday evenings.

All our produce is locally sourced & freshly prepared to order in house.2 course evening menu £17.95 2 courses. B.Y.O NO CORKAGE!

Este Bistro Este www.bistroeste.co.uk

52-54 Upper Newtownards Rd. Tel 028 9047 3670For our current menus visit:

Welcome : Let’s face facts, I think we all agree it’s been a bit of a wick summer for the old tans, but the schools are back this month and everyone knows that as soon as you go back to school the sun splits the trees. Or at least that’s how it used to be in the olden days anyway. But whatever the weather warriors have in store for us, we really don’t care because East Belfast is so hot right now! Coming up is the inaugural East Belfast Arts Festival. Yes, as you can see from our front cover, headlining the event is East Belfast’s very own Van Morrison. A huge congratulations to the organisers for securing such a legendary act, but even the big ma n himself would have to admit that he is just a small part of the huge bill in what is a magnificent effort from everyone involved in the organisation of the event. It runs from 5th-9th September. Find out more in this issue and see you there. We have a great line up ourselves. Kicking off with all the local news on your doorstep, we then welcome new contributor, Emma Dunn who is Honorary Secretary of the East Belfast Historical Society. This month she tells us the remarkable history of Victoria Park. We also have our good friends The Secret Day Spa dispelling all those beauty myths to help you achieve the ultimate in beauty Zen. We also speak to the local fashion insiders to get the lowdown on what should be hanging in your autumn winter wardrobe. Our Rising Star is Christine Gorman whose remarkable one off creations are a thing of beauty in all their forms. Our cookbook is from the sizzling mind of Ray Lampe aka Dr. BBQ. He has a mouth watering selection of tender, juicy creations for the coals so if you’re a vegetarian, it’s probably best you flick past those pages.. Our Food Focus is the story of Lydia’s and we of course have our trusty What’s On guide plus our Local Legend is about the very legendary George Best. Enjoy!

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Three recipes straight from Ray ‘Dr BBQ’ Lampe. The ultimate BBQ mentor.

We meet the charming Luigi as he tells us what Lydia’s has to offer.

Get those diaries and phone reminders poised, here’s what’s happening.

We check out the new venture, home of The Best.

Christine Gorman’s Off-One Designs featuring collage pieces are truly unique.

Have you heard the multitude of beauty myths? Secret Day Spa give you truth.

Planning the autumn/winter wardrobe? Our glamorous gurus give you the lowdown.

We’ve got all the bizzo ready and waiting to despatch into your minds.

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Health & Beauty

Fashion Special

Rising Star

Cookbook

Food Focus

What’s On?

Local Legend

Welcoming new contributor Emma Dunn. This month, the history of Vicky Park.

Just a quick word to say hello and a warm welcome to this edition.

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The extensive programme of the inaugural East Belfast Arts Festival, in partnership with George Best Belfast City Airport, 5-9 September will culminate in a massive outdoor concert featuring Van Morrison. Over 40 events and exhibitions make up a kaleidoscope of visual arts, music, film, theatre, literature, comedy and magic that will take place in a variety of venues across east Belfast, including libraries, bars, cafes, social clubs, art galleries, shopping centres, hotels and the City Airport. The culmination of the Festival will be the Big Top Festival in Aircraft Park(Holywood Road) on Saturday 8th September, which will see Van Morrison returning home to perform in east Belfast for the first time in many years. Before Van takes to the stage a vari-ety of musical talent will be showcased by local acts including Brian Houston, Gareth Dunlop, Belfast Community Gospel Choir, Anthony Toner and Van’s daughter, Shana Morrison. Speaking at the launch in the Engine Room Art Gallery on the Newtownards Road, Lord Mayor Alderman Gavin Robinson, said, “Looking at the programme for the East Belfast Arts Festival, it is clear that we have a creative and eclectic selection of events for the first year of this festival. I am delight-ed to be here to mark this occasion and wish the organisers and participants every success.’ Theatre & Literature Highlights: C.S Lewis and literary themed tours are programmed as are creative writing workshops and a show with local man Dan Gordon. Local theatre com-pany productions include the Brassneck Theatre Company presenting ‘Basra Boy’. Visual Art Highlights: Wannabe photographers can exhibit as part of the Shorts Camera Club Exhibition. London illustrator Hicks 54 is the Festival’s Artist in Residence and will be working with a local community group to deliver Street Art in the area. Ruth Gonsalves Moore, Duncan Wallace and James Millar are amongst the other artists showcasing at the Festival. Film Highlights: The Yel-low Fever Film Festival hosts horror, zombie, action, comedy, drama, romance and documentary movies. If zombies are your thing, you can even participate in the charity zombie walk and fun day at Stormont Estate! Comedy Highlights: Belmont Tower will be the location for comedy and Shane Toddd and guests offer some light entertainment on Thursday 6th and children will be amazed and dazzled by deception at the Mini Magic Club on Saturday 8th September. The full programme is available to download online at www.eastbelfastartsfestival.org Tickets for the Big Top Festival are available from www.ticketmaster.co.uk. To purchase tickets and for more information visit www.eastbelfastartsfestival.org. Keep up to date with the latest news and information: Facebook page: www.facebook.com/eastbelfastartsfestival. Twitter: @ebaf2012

East Belfast Arts Festival Pictured at the launch is Chair of the East Belfast Arts Festival Maurice Kinkead, Lord Mayor of Belfast Alderman Gavin Robinson, Commercial and Marketing Director at Belfast City Airport Katy Best and Chair of Féile an Phobail Danny Morrison.

Bloom News Your local news & views

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WALK THE LOUGH!Join Meningitis Research Foundation in their first ever ‘Walk the Lough’ event on Sunday 16th September. The Foundation would like to encourage local people to take part in this stunning walk along the North Down Coastal Path and help raise vital funds for the charity. The walk will set out from the Grey’s Point, Helen’s Bay and through to Crawfordsburn Country Park. Continuing along the path to Bangor Marina and newly refurbished Pickie Fun Park. Here it’s time for a short break for refreshments before heading back to Helen’s Bay. Throughout this 10 mile walk you will enjoy fabulous views from the coastal path overlooking Belfast Lough. Sign up now for an enjoyable day out while burning some calories! There is a £5 registration fee and the foundation ask that you try and raise a minimum of £35 in sponsorship. For a registration pack please contact the Belfast office on 028 90321283 or email [email protected].

You can get your hands on the musical instrument of your dreams from as little as £10 per month. If you want to get started, or move to the next level with your music, then a Take it away interest-free loan may have the answer. The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is extending the popular Arts Council England Take it away scheme to make these interest free loans available to people in Northern Ireland. Take it away (Northern Ireland) works by letting you spread the cost of your new musical instrument over 10 months, making it more affordable to get playing. You’ll need to pay a deposit and then pay the rest back in 9 monthly instalments – completely interest free. Take it away (Northern Ireland) is available at registered member retailers only, and is open exclusively to residents of Northern Ireland. For more details visit www.artscouncil-ni.org/takeitaway

Take it Away... for as little as a tenner a month!

The Inside Out bus, developed by Dundonald Elim Church, is equipped with a high-tech music studio in an effort to steer young people away from becoming involved in crime in east Belfast. Funded by money seized from criminals, the bus has brand-new computers and mixing equipment. The Department of Justice provided £90,000 towards the project by using money recovered from criminal assets. The double decker bus is fitted out as a mobile music and IT studio that will go into various areas within the Castlereagh Borough to work with young people. It is equipped with iMacs, Guitars, Music Keyboards, DJ Mixing Deck, Cameras and video equipment as well as PS3 and Xbox games concoles. www. dundonaldelim.org

ON YER BIKE!It looks like Belfast will be on its bike soon as a new scheme to provide public bicycle hire in Belfast has been given the go ahead. Roads minister Danny Kennedy revealed that £700,000 will be spent on the initiative which will be made available to Belfast residents and visitors, providing 300 bikes in 30 stands within the next three years. It is part of a wider scheme and a total £4.3 million investment from the Department of Regional Development in active travel demonstration projects which also include cycling and walking initiatives in Londonderry, Craigavon and Strabane. It will see a public bike hire scheme in the city for locals and visitors similar to the ones in Dublin and London, where the cycles have been nicknamed Boris bikes after mayor Boris Johnson. We’ll keep you posted on development. We expect to see the scheme up and running within three years.

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Gas Safety Week, coordinated by Gas Safe Register, will see the gas industry and con-sumer organisations come together to promote gas safety. It takes place from 10th - 16th September 2012 and aims to raise awareness of gas safety and the importance of taking care of your gas appliances. Badly fitted and poorly serviced appliances can cause gas leaks, fires, explosions as well as carbon monoxide poisoning. Using an illegal gas fit-ter can put lives at risk, only a Gas Safe registered engineer should carry out gas work. There are various events taking place in B&Q and Homebase stores from 10am - 2pm. To find out more visit www.gassaferegister.co.uk

Children in Northern Ireland (CiNI) is the regional umbrella organisation for the children’s sector in Northern Ireland. CiNI represents the interests of the sector and provides support services to member organisations in their work with children and young people. Children in Northern Ireland provides services in the following areas: Membership; CiNI membership includes large national and regional organisations, local voluntary and community groups, statutory agencies, independent organisations and individuals. Room Hire; CiNI has three training rooms of various sizes that can accommodate from 2 - 65 people, free car parking facilities and is easily accessible via public transportation networks. Training; CiNI designs and delivers a comprehensive range of training which promotes child centred practice and supports families. Child Policy Information Service; This is an online service where members can access all the latest policy developments relating to children and young people. Policy Service; This service supports members to use their knowledge and expertise to inform and influence public policy development drawing on the rights and needs of children and young people. Working in Partnership; CiNI works in partnership with a range of bodies to influence and inform change for children and young people on key issues and in key fora. Participation Network; The Participation Network supports the Public Sector to engage effectively with children and young people in the development and review of policy and services that impact on their lives. www.ci-ni.org.uk

Sunday 23rd September marks a mile-stone event for conservation charity the RSPB as their supporters embark upon their inaugural abseil down Belfast’s iconic Europa Hotel. Participants will steel their nerves and brave the elements as they descend 130ft in the name of saving nature. Senior Community Fun-draising Officer Laura Thomson said,

‘All the money raised from this abseil will go toward funding projects that benefit people and wildlife in Northern Ireland, supporting habitat management at one of our 10 local reserves or enable our Education Team to inspire and empower young people in schools to step up for nature from a young age.” For more information and to register to take part in the event please contact Laura Thomson on 028 9049 1547 or email [email protected]

Step Over The Edge For Nature With RSPB NI’s First Abseil!

CINI - Providing Much Needed Support

50 Bloomfield Avenue Belfast, BT5 5AD

Tel: 028 9045 7719facebook/thewhitebicycle

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As the main visual arts highlight for the East Belfast Arts festival, Creative Exchange Artist Studios have been working for the past six months to create the largest outdoor exhibition to ever take place in Belfast. ‘Art in the Eastside III’ celebrates the people, culture, history and social aspects of East Belfast bringing art directly to people on their own doorstep. In total there will be 26 billboards which will generate a large-scale arts trail across the area. The nine artists in the collective are renowned for their work locally, nationally and internationally. Creative Exchange also ran a competition for other artists to compete for a billboard. 11 artists have been selected to produce work for the show. They have also involved the local community dedicating six of the billboards to reflect local people ideas and hopes for the future. Audiences can view the billboards in situ or in one place as images of all the billboards will be hosted in the Portview Trade Centre, 276 Newtownards Road Belfast. www. creativeexchange.org.uk

Art on the Eastside III

La Source Beauty, by Louise Johnson and Rebecca Holmes, is a new salon based in the heart of Bloom-field Avenue. Rebecca and Louise met and trained together at Bronwyn Conroy beauty School in Belfast becoming best friends who shared a mutual dream of opening their salon. This has now become a reality, and with much hard work are now opening their doors for business on Tuesday 4th September. The salon offers fantastic brands such as, Dermo-logica, luxury Jessica nail care systems, 3D Browz and lashes, Xen tan and Laurens Way tan, aswell as the celebrities favourite make-up brand youngblood cosmetics. ‘We offer treatments that provide the ut-most in beauty and relaxation with a personal touch. Come and visit us when we open and recieve 10% off any treatment. We look forward to seeing you soon!’ 109a Bloomfield Avenue, BT5 5AB. Phone 028 9046 1466.

Beauty in Bloomfield - La Source

Kip McGrath Education Centres are an extremely successful franchise, established over thirty years ago. Today there are almost 700 centres operating around the world and in East Belfast, Jan is proud to say that her centre is the first in Belfast. The aim of a Kip centre is to offer children aged from six to eighteen, expert tuition in English and Math-ematics in a friendly, positive environment. Each student is given a free assessment from which a programme of study is created to meet your child’s needs. ‘We also cater for and support the curriculum taught in the schools of the area we operate in; so in my centre we offer tuition in KS1 and 2 Literacy and Numeracy, the grammar school entrance exams and English, English Literature and Mathematics from KS3 to GCSE, to A Level. Each day I offer four 80 minute sessions with a maximum of four students and remember each one is working on their own programme of study. So if your child needs support with any educational stage from P2 to A Level, for the new school year, we can help! Our sup-port is also ongoing – we’re here for as long as your child needs us.’ Call Jan on 028 9046 9662.

September Again!

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TAKE A HIKE FROM BLOOMFIELD TO VIETNAM!Action Cancer, is calling on adventurers from East Belfast to join them on Trek Vietnam 2013, covering approximately 70 rugged kilometres in the north of this breathtaking country, passing through pristine jungle before enjoying the bustling markets, tree-lined avenues and colonial charm of Hanoi. Participants will walk for up to six hours a day, trekking the ancient mountain passes and terraced paddy fields of the Sapa region, camping in remote villages and interacting with local hill tribes. Trekkers will be raising vital funds for Action Cancer’s range of early detection and support services for those suffering from cancer in Northern Ireland and their families. These services include a unique breast screening programme for women aged between 40 – 49 and over 70, counselling, health promotion, and complementary therapy. Action Cancer Events Officer Lyn Palmer commented, ‘Everyone who participates in our overseas treks has their own reason for supporting Action Cancer, they all have the same determination and dedication to raise vitals funds for the charity. As well as a fantastic opportunity to visit a new country, these challenges are a great way to motivate yourself, do something different and make new friends.” Each trek participant will be fully supported by the Action Cancer team, who will offer advice and assistance with fundraising activities. To secure a place, participants pay a registration fee and also commit to raising a minimum sponsorship amount. However, a special Early Bird deal is currently available which offers a significantly reduced registration fee plus a complimentary copy of The Rough Guide to Vietnam!Contact Lyn on T: 028 9080 3369 or E: [email protected] for an information pack.

LOCAL AIRPORT HELPS BRING COUNSELLING SERVICES TO THE STREETS: East Belfast residents will now be able to avail of a debt counselling serv-ice at various outreach centres, after the purchase of I.T equipment thanks to funding from the George Best Belfast City Airport Community Fund. Roberta Richmond from East Belfast Community Counselling shows Human Resources and Corporate Responsibil-ity Director at Belfast City Airport Michelle Hatfield and east Belfast councillor Jim Rodgers the benefit of being mobile. For more information on how your group or project could apply to the Belfast City Airport Community Fund, please contact: [email protected]

Many of Ireland's best young artists will be showcasing their unique and intriguing interior design furnishings at the ReFound Building on Thursday September 20 from 6pm. With a focus on great design that's sustainably produced, customers will be offered something truly different and individual to treasure. The ReFound Building in Wellington Place, is the new go-to hub for 'sustainable creativity' – where vintage chic meets modern design. All ReFound collectibles are for sale on the evening. The shop/ gallery/ meeting & studio space housed in a early 1800's building, will be the new permanent home for ReFound as well as 5 other brands with the same ethos. www.refoundonline.com

ReFound launches new showroom and hub for ‘sustainable creativity

Image by David McClelland

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The new Autumn/Winter collections have arrived in Silhouette. Linda and her team are really excited by the latest arrivals from Seasalt, Kalisson, Bagoraz, Gollehaug, Oscar B, Jorli, James Lakeland, Magic Jeans and in particular our brand new fashion labels, Oui Moments, Messcalino and Madeline. This seasons trends will get your fashion taste buds tingling. Pop along and see us on the Belmont Road soon.

76 Belmont Rd, Belfast, BT4 2AATel: 028 9065 2428

www.silhouettefashionbelfast.co.uk

Silhouette Belfast

Unit 4East Belfast Enterprise Park

308 Albertbridge RoadBelfast

BT5 4GXTel: 02890 460324

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This month we’re helping to dis-spell some of the myths surrounding certain beauty treatments. The truth is out there!

Beauty Myths Busted!

Welcome to The Secret Day Spa beauty page. Keeping the good people of East Belfast looking gorgeous & feeling fantastic!

Health & Beauty

Eyelash extensions damage the natural lash Extensions do not damage the natural lash if each is placed on a single natural lash and allowed to drop

off with the natural lash growth cycle. Also a professional soak off is also required as pulling and rubbing will also cause damage.

Dry & dehydrated skin - same thing They are completely different. Dry skin is lacking oil, dehydrated skin lacks water. Dryness refers to the skin type and dehydration is a skin condition.

Nails do not have lungs, so there is no need to have a break from wearing our fabulous Bio Sculpture or Shellac nails (right). Appropriate aftercare and ongoing maintenance are essential to help keep nails in tip top condition.

Nails need to breathe

The darker the tan when applied, the darker the tan after showeringThe activator in tan works with the body’s own amino acids to develop into a tan. The darker you tan naturally, the darker your spray tan will be.

O ily skin doesn’t need moisturiserEveryone needs a moisturiser to protect their skin on a daily basis. The more oil your skin naturally makes, the less is needed in a moisturiser. For combination/oily skin why not try [Comfort Zone] Active Pureness Fluid for Oily/Combination Skin £29.11 (right)

Often people are using the wrong moisturiser for their skin type. Skin

analysis is key so why not book in to The Secret Day Spa Belfast for a Skin Mapping appointment and get the correct advice and product recommendations.

Moisturising can cause spots

Products don’t stop working but may seem to because skin can change on a regular basis, even daily, depending on health and environment. [Comfort Zone] Recover Touch is an excellent way of ensuring that your skin is in tip top condition.

Skin gets used to products and they stop working Self tan products protect the skin from UV damageThere are no UV filters in self-tan products so the skin burns the same as it would with no SPF. However, a spray tan pre holiday can help clients feel less pressure to play catch up and risk sun damage.

Here are some of Elaine’s tips for the forthcoming season. Firstly there are a number of ‘key’ looks which can be broadly described as:

Think tweeds and tartan. Tailored jackets in either of these fabrics will team well with jeans/narrow 7/8 trousers. MarcCain provide hacking style jackets or soft tweed knits. Moschino Cheap and Chic gives us a well cut tartan jacket which can look quirky with a jodhpur style trouser from Isabel de Pedro or can be worn for a modern take on the suit with a beautiful black pencil skirt from MarcCain or Moschino.

This Ralph Lauren look is now a modern classic which doesn’t really date. Think slim trousers tucked into long riding boots, a crisp MarcCain white shirt, a well tailored jacket, and a beautifully printed scarf around your neck and you are sorted! Our Kennel and Schmenger boots are really fantastic. Invest in a really good pair of boots and they’ll work with everything.

Isabel de Pedro dresses are predominantly black this season as are many from Riani and Moschino. They are all beautifully cut-think Victoria Beckham styles which mould to and flatter your figure. Add a piece of jewellery e.g. pearls and a bright lipstick you will be amazed at how that will pick up and brighten your complexion! The romantic side of gothic is achieved by thesoftening of this look with lace.

Think pastels, soft chiffons and embellishments. Love Moschino come up trumps with their soft printed chiffon tops and t-shirts which range from sophisticated to quirky. Many items will also have beading, crystals or jewel coloured stones e.g. the Riani silk shifts and some of the Hoss and Jucca dresses and tops.

60’s and 70’s type prints are still around. Riani have really beautiful prints which echo Etro designs (without the Etro price tag!) in dresses, twin sets and scarves. Riani, MarcCain and Jucca have also given us some lovely pieces in flowery prints. If pattern isn’t your thing then just introduce it in a scarf, shoes or a bag.

Most dresses are actually longer this season so for those of us who hate our knees this is great news. Riani, Isabel de Pedro and Love Moschino all answered our pleas to cover our knees. For that come up to your waist, look no further-Riani have designed the perfect pair!

Bloom : Fashion SpecialThe Autumn Winter Preview

Elaine Peel

Peel

“The glossy magazines are all telling us what we should be wearing this Autumn/Winter but as always you should decide what suits you best and not feel compelled just to follow the fashion trends.”

Floral prints are bolder, darker and more luxurious. You could wear as much or as little as you like, maybe just a necklace with a flower for a nod in the right direction.

Winter BluesMore specifically we’ll see plenty of cobalt, teal and two tones of blue.

Winter Florals

Linda Grant

SilhouetteFor me I see three main trends this upcoming season. The days may be getting darker but there are some fantastic designs on the horizon.

Leather, leather look fabrics, leather details, trims, a feature on dresses. Or a shine on fabrics. Can’t afford the real thing why not try one of the great “eco leather” jackets available. Soft and practical and a quarter of the price. .

Country

Equestrian

Gothic - Romantic

Femme Fatale

Prints, Patterms & Colour

Length

Leather

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107 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel 028 9045 2665

MarcCain

MoschinoKennel & Schmenger

This years range have a clever elasticated panel at the back so theyll be comfortable and still look amazing!

MarcCain

Isabel De Pedro

Riani

MarcCain

Isabel De Pedro

They are constructed in feminine fabrics and are timeless investment buys.

Dont be afraid to wear these pieces during the day just because they are trimmed with a little bit of bling-this is the whole idea!

There is a lot of colour around this season which can be vibrant and bold such as burnt orange, clashed with shocking pink or orange toned with teal blue.

Answering our pleas to cover our knees!

From deep purples and claret reds to the more subtle shades of cinnamon and paprika it really is a tale of berry and spice. Liven up these tones with neutral nudes and pastel greys and there really is no easier way of releasing our more elegant feminine self. That said, if warm femininity isn’t your thing, then there’s a boy meets girl theme which has its place in all collections this season. Mannish tailoring with big shoulders, skinny ties and oversize coats is a look at its finest when softened slightly. Tailored jackets with soft tweed trousers look great teamed with killer heels, that mascu-line feel still in every garment yet made womanly and seductive if trousers are cropped, daring us to bare a little more than is deemed totally necessary...well, why not?? But if that isn’t working for you, keep the styles the same but instead of the sharp tones of blacks, greys and purples keep your colours soft. Nudes and warm honey hues and this is a look even the less daring of us could pull off and still feel on trend and feminine.Making a huge comeback this season and has to be one of my personal favourites, is black leather... beautifully cut and elegantly tailored, mix it up with a bit of vintage lace and you are definitely good to go. All in all it’s a season of contrasts. Edwardian, the 20’s, the 60’s 70’s and 80’s, from mannish tailoring to boho chic, from jeans to leather, brights to nudes... embrace it, mix it up, look and feel great this winter!

This season sees us bowing down in celebration to the berry hues which are adding a special warmth to almost every collection coming through our door

Tori CousinsThe White Bicycle

50 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel 028 9045 7719

Sandwich

Sandwich

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Here are some of Elaine’s tips for the forthcoming season. Firstly there are a number of ‘key’ looks which can be broadly described as:

Think tweeds and tartan. Tailored jackets in either of these fabrics will team well with jeans/narrow 7/8 trousers. MarcCain provide hacking style jackets or soft tweed knits. Moschino Cheap and Chic gives us a well cut tartan jacket which can look quirky with a jodhpur style trouser from Isabel de Pedro or can be worn for a modern take on the suit with a beautiful black pencil skirt from MarcCain or Moschino.

This Ralph Lauren look is now a modern classic which doesn’t really date. Think slim trousers tucked into long riding boots, a crisp MarcCain white shirt, a well tailored jacket, and a beautifully printed scarf around your neck and you are sorted! Our Kennel and Schmenger boots are really fantastic. Invest in a really good pair of boots and they’ll work with everything.

Isabel de Pedro dresses are predominantly black this season as are many from Riani and Moschino. They are all beautifully cut-think Victoria Beckham styles which mould to and flatter your figure. Add a piece of jewellery e.g. pearls and a bright lipstick you will be amazed at how that will pick up and brighten your complexion! The romantic side of gothic is achieved by thesoftening of this look with lace.

Think pastels, soft chiffons and embellishments. Love Moschino come up trumps with their soft printed chiffon tops and t-shirts which range from sophisticated to quirky. Many items will also have beading, crystals or jewel coloured stones e.g. the Riani silk shifts and some of the Hoss and Jucca dresses and tops.

60’s and 70’s type prints are still around. Riani have really beautiful prints which echo Etro designs (without the Etro price tag!) in dresses, twin sets and scarves. Riani, MarcCain and Jucca have also given us some lovely pieces in flowery prints. If pattern isn’t your thing then just introduce it in a scarf, shoes or a bag.

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“The glossy magazines are all telling us what we should be wearing this Autumn/Winter but as always you should decide what suits you best and not feel compelled just to follow the fashion trends.”

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From deep purples and claret reds to the more subtle shades of cinnamon and paprika it really is a tale of berry and spice. Liven up these tones with neutral nudes and pastel greys and there really is no easier way of releasing our more elegant feminine self. That said, if warm femininity isn’t your thing, then there’s a boy meets girl theme which has its place in all collections this season. Mannish tailoring with big shoulders, skinny ties and oversize coats is a look at its finest when softened slightly. Tailored jackets with soft tweed trousers look great teamed with killer heels, that mascu-line feel still in every garment yet made womanly and seductive if trousers are cropped, daring us to bare a little more than is deemed totally necessary...well, why not?? But if that isn’t working for you, keep the styles the same but instead of the sharp tones of blacks, greys and purples keep your colours soft. Nudes and warm honey hues and this is a look even the less daring of us could pull off and still feel on trend and feminine.Making a huge comeback this season and has to be one of my personal favourites, is black leather... beautifully cut and elegantly tailored, mix it up with a bit of vintage lace and you are definitely good to go. All in all it’s a season of contrasts. Edwardian, the 20’s, the 60’s 70’s and 80’s, from mannish tailoring to boho chic, from jeans to leather, brights to nudes... embrace it, mix it up, look and feel great this winter!

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Off-One Designs is a business Christine started 6 years ago. ‘My background has been varied and I originally had a concept shop called Off-One, which opened in 2006, offering one-off fashion pieces, by

various London based designers, I also stocked jewellery and bespoke artworks and crafts, supporting local art and design graduates. I closed my shop to concentrate on collage artworks from my studio, as this form of art work really appealed to me. My work consists of commissioned pieces that offer something different.’ Pieces are constructed using, images, text, print, pattern and colour and Christine also uses humour. Each piece is different and using various mediums, she makes the piece individual. ‘Colour and pattern are areas that I can be very creative with. I have always been interested in how a piece of art comes together, I like the fine detail of my work, each piece takes time to research and compile. I also like to incorporate hidden images or secrets that a client would have to find. Artworks can be commissioned upon request, creating a personalized one-off piece for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings.’ Christine’s inspiration comes from varied sources, from everyday objects, nature, colour and pattern, to words and print. She feels the very ordinary can be as inspiring as much as great artworks. ‘I am very interested in the clean lines of Scandinavian design and Japanese art. Vintage materials and modern materials can marry very well in an artwork. My designs are quirky with an edge to them. I have always had an eye for something unusual and being very creative I try to use this to offer something different to the client. I use old and modern materials together creating texture and tone, plus print and words feature in my art. Each piece begins with a brief from the client, I then source images that I think work together. I like my pieces to be of a quality and integrity that is reflected in the time it takes to create. It’s a story, but furthermore it reflects the person who has decided to give my artwork as a gift, I like the collaboration of all three of these elements. It works to form an individual aesthetic for each piece. What motivates me is the possibility that my work can give pleasure and be uplifting. My designs are constantly evolving, but retain individuality. I also collage furniture, using mid-century pieces that can be transformed into art that create a talking piece for the home. Each piece is distinctive, sometimes a theme can be used to create an individual piece for the customer.’ Christine’s work has been shown at various galleries, including the Mad Art Gallery in Dublin, and also a collection of bespoke artworks centred around The Titanic are on display at The Pump House Gallery in the Titanic quarter and in various art collectives in Belfast and galleries throughout Northern Ireland.

One of a KindChristine Gorman’s Off-One Designs feature collage pieces that are truly unique.

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Victoria Park was first mentioned in the Belfast Dock Act of 1854 which authorised

Belfast Harbour Commissioners ‘to set aside for the purpose of a public park to be called “Victoria Park” a portion of land not less than 50 acres.’ Before this the Queens Pleasure Island was the pleasant retreat for the people of East Belfast on a summers evening who paid their penny to take the ferry across the river. Many people also enjoyed bathing in the channel between there and Sydenham before it was filled in. This land was the first people’s park for Belfast, until the growing industrialisation of Belfast in 1853 when it was taken by Robert Hickson & Co for Shipbuilding. It was then decided to give the people of Belfast a smaller park though in 1881 the Surveyor who undertook the work on behalf of the Belfast Corporation stated that the land was so isolated that he could not see how it would benefit the people of Belfast, and he stated that “great changes ...would be absolutely necessary to convert this land into a suitable park.” A far cry from the zoos and greenhouses which were available on the pleasure island! A further report in 1886 also stated that it would be “useless to attempt forming an ornamental park of the usual type here”. In spite of this, and after extensive excavations in 1891 Victoria Park was formally transferred to the Belfast Corporation which offered a further £5000 loan to the original £2000 (equivalent to a total of over £400,000 today) which had been contributed by the Harbour Commissioners. The park was landscaped by John McKimm who also built the Tropical ravine in Botanic Gardens, and it was formally opened on the 15th of September 1906 by Alderman John McCormick. At this time it also included a lake for boating (still there) and a few years later an outdoor swimming pool was

Emma Dunn, Honorary Secretary of the East Belfast Historical Society gives us the fascinating history of Victoria Park.

Park Life: The History of ‘Vicky Park’

constructed though this was initially only open to boys (it was said on a good summers day there could be up to 1500 bathers there!) The 1920s formed the heyday for the park. By this time it was a popular venue for cricket, bowling, swimming (the swimming pool was enlarged in 1923) and football. There was the sailing of model boats on the lake in summer and ice skating on the frozen lake in winter. There were also regularly performing musical bands. During the 2nd World War the park was closed to the public due to its close proximity to the docks and anti aircraft turrets were positioned in the park until after the end of the war. Sadly in 1969 the boathouse was destroyed by arsonists and had to be demolished, and in 1982 it was decided to close the pool due to the popularity of the new heated pool at Avoneil.In spite of a petition signed by those who wished the facility to remain it was deemed unsafe and was demolished in the early 1990s. In 1987 the open water at Victoria Park was declared an Area of Special Scientific Interest due to the many migrating wading birds such as oystercatchers and redshanks which feed there at high tide.

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Smoked Pork Steaks with Whiskey Onions

Slow Fire

You don’t need the skills of a master chef to cook up finger licking plates of beautifully cooked food straight from the smouldering embers. Let Dr. BBQ be your wing-man (literally) as he walks you through the basics of cooking authentic barbecue on your own grill. As a bonus within his fantastic book, you’ll find some easy to make dishes to go alongside from bacon and blue cheese coleslaw to cheesy jalapeño grits. Make these juicy, smoky, mouth watering fall off the bone meats yours when you cook with Slow Fire, the perfect beginners guide to the meaty goodness of a real bar becue. Here are just three of Ray’s incredible recipes from his book.

The Beginners Guide to Barbeque.By Ray ‘Dr. BBQ’ Lampe.

1 tsp onion powder1 tsp black pepper1 tsp dried basil1/2 tsp ground cumin1/2 tsp turmeric1/4 tsp cayenne pepper

1 Large red onion, halved and thinly sliced60 ml Jack Daniels

• Combine all the rub ingredients in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a metal blade. Process for 15 seconds. This rub may be stored in an airtight container and kept in a cool place for up to 6 months.Prepare your cooker to cook indirectly at 115°c using medium applewood for smoke flavour. • Season the pork steaks liberally with the rub and put them in the BBQ. Cook for 2 hours then remove from the cooker and lay in foil pan. Top with the sliced onion and season the onion lightly with salt and

Pork steaks are a tasty cut for the grill or smoker. They’re a good bargain too when you have a crowd to feed and it goes well with many fun flavours after a little bit of smoking. For this dish I chose whiskey and onions which are a great combo but feel free to tweak this one any way you like.

Makes 4 Servings

4 Pork shoulder steaks (about 3 pounds in total)

Barbeque Rub:1/2 cup dried brown sugar1/3 cup salt1/4 cup paprika1 tbsp chilli powder2 tsp garlic powder1 tsp raw sugar

a little more rub. Splash the whiskey over the onion. Cover with foil and return to the cooker for 2 hours more until the meat is tender when squeezed between your fingers.• Remove the pan from the cooker and carefully transfer the steaks to a platter. Top with the onion to serve.

The ribs that are prepared for the big cook offs around America are quite different from what you would normally cook at home or eat in a restaurant. Over years of cooking, barbecue pros have learned that making your ribs a little bit too tender and a little bit too sweet can get you a good score when they are judged.

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Smoked Pork Steak with Whiskey Onions

Championship Ribs

Championship Ribs

Makes 4-6 servings 2 slabs pork ribs (about 2 1/2 pounds each)

Ray’s Supersweet Rib Rub:1/2 cup raw sugar1/2 cup light brown sugar1/2 cup salt3 tbsp chili powder1 tbsp ground cumin2 tsp black pepper2 tsp onion powder1 tsp garlic powder1 tsp dried grated orange peel1/4 tsp ground thyme1/4 tsp cinnamon1/4 tsp cayenne pepper1 cup brown sugar120 ml honey1/4 cup butter melted60 ml any pepper sauce Thick & Rich BBQ Sauce:1/4 cup butter1 small onion chopped3 garlic cloves1 jalapeno, minced1/2 tsp celery seeds480 ml ketchup

60 ml cider vinegar60 ml honey80 ml mustard60 ml apple juice2 tbsp soy sauce2 tbsp Wocestershire sauce1 tbsp Louisiana hot sauce1 tbsp tomato paste1 tsp liquid smoke (optional)1/2 tsp salt1/2 tsp black pepper

• For the sauce melt the butter and add the onion, garlic and jalepeno. Cook for 8 minutes. Add the celery seed and mix for 1 minute. Add ketchup, vinegar, honey, mustard, apple juice, soy suace, worcestershire, hot sauce, tomato paste, liquid smoke, seasoning and mix and bring to simmer. Cook for 20 minutes until thick. Remove and can be stored for up to 1 week in the fridge. • For the rub, combine all the ingredients in the bowl of a food processor with a metal blade. Process for 5 seconds

until lumps are gone. Rub may be stored for up to 6 months in airtight container in a cool place.• Prepare BBQ to 115°c using pecan wood for smoke flavour. Peel the membrane off the ribs and trim the fat. Season liberally with the rub. Place in the smoker section for 2 hours meat side up. Flip and cook for 45 mins.Lay out 2 thick sheets of foil. Lay one slab on each piece of foil, meat side up. Top each slab with half the brown sugar. Drizzle each slab with half the honey, butter and pepper sauce. Close up the packages and return to cook for 30 mins. When as you like them, transfer to sheet pan, brush bone side liberally with the BBQ sauce and cook for 20 mins. • Transfer to a cutting board, tent loosely with foil, rest for 5 minutes. Slice each rib individually and transfer to a platter to serve. >>>>>>>>>>>>

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Big Bacon & Blue Cheese Stuffed Hamburgers

Makes 4-6 servings 2 slabs pork ribs (about 2 1/2 pounds each)

Ray’s Supersweet Rib Rub:1/2 cup raw sugar1/2 cup light brown sugar1/2 cup salt3 tbsp chili powder1 tbsp ground cumin2 tsp black pepper2 tsp onion powder1 tsp garlic powder1 tsp dried grated orange peel1/4 tsp ground thyme1/4 tsp cinnamon1/4 tsp cayenne pepper1 cup brown sugar120 ml honey1/4 cup butter melted60 ml any pepper sauce Thick & Rich BBQ Sauce:1/4 cup butter1 small onion chopped3 garlic cloves1 jalapeno, minced1/2 tsp celery seeds480 ml ketchup

60 ml cider vinegar60 ml honey80 ml mustard60 ml apple juice2 tbsp soy sauce2 tbsp Wocestershire sauce1 tbsp Louisiana hot sauce1 tbsp tomato paste1 tsp liquid smoke (optional)1/2 tsp salt1/2 tsp black pepper

• For the sauce melt the butter and add the onion, garlic and jalepeno. Cook for 8 minutes. Add the celery seed and mix for 1 minute. Add ketchup, vinegar, honey, mustard, apple juice, soy suace, worcestershire, hot sauce, tomato paste, liquid smoke, seasoning and mix and bring to simmer. Cook for 20 minutes until thick. Remove and can be stored for up to 1 week in the fridge. • For the rub, combine all the ingredients in the bowl of a food processor with a metal blade. Process for 5 seconds

until lumps are gone. Rub may be stored for up to 6 months in airtight container in a cool place.• Prepare BBQ to 115°c using pecan wood for smoke flavour. Peel the membrane off the ribs and trim the fat. Season liberally with the rub. Place in the smoker section for 2 hours meat side up. Flip and cook for 45 mins.Lay out 2 thick sheets of foil. Lay one slab on each piece of foil, meat side up. Top each slab with half the brown sugar. Drizzle each slab with half the honey, butter and pepper sauce. Close up the packages and return to cook for 30 mins. When as you like them, transfer to sheet pan, brush bone side liberally with the BBQ sauce and cook for 20 mins. • Transfer to a cutting board, tent loosely with foil, rest for 5 minutes. Slice each rib individually and transfer to a platter to serve. >>>>>>>>>>>>

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Big Bacon & Blue Cheese Stuffed Hamburgers

These great big burgers have all the good stuff on the inside. They’re stuffed with blue cheese and bacon for extra layers of flavour. Be sure to get them sealed up tight so the good stuff stays inside. They’re so big you might want to serve some whole and some in half. This will keep the lighter eaters happy and make for a nice presentation Makes 4-8 Servings2 lb ground chuck1 cup crumbled blue cheese6 slices bacon, cooked & crumbledBarbecue rub (see previous)4 rolls4 slices tomato

• Prepare your cooker to cook indirectly at 115°c using medium pecan wood for smoke flavour. • Divide the ground beef into eight equal portions. Flatten each portion into a thin patty about 4 inches across. • On top of the patties put 1/4 cup of the blue cheese. Top with one quarter of the bacon and then another beef patty. Crimp the edges together and shape the burgers making sure the edges are tightly sealed. Season the burgers liberally on both sides with the rub. Place them in the cooker for 1 hour. • Flip and cook for about another hour until the beef reaches an internal temperature of 68°c. Transfer the burgers to a plate and tent them loosely with foil. Let them rest for 5 minutes. Place the burgers on the roll bottoms. Top each with a slice of tomato

and then the top of the bun. Serve whole or cut the sandwiches in half for smaller servings.

Big Bacon & Blue Cheese Stuffed Hamburgers

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It has always been a passion of mine to cook,’ says Luigi, owner of Lydia’s. ‘I always worked in the kitchen from when I was 15 in a

bakery then restaurants, cafes etc. When I was a student in University studying International Relations, I worked at the weekends and in the evenings. I always worked for other people in the past, but I felt I had the experience and background to do something myself.’ Having grown his career in some cases into a managerial role, Luigi felt the time was right to go it alone, but if he was going to go for it, he wanted it to be special and to be a venture that was to be long term. ‘I wanted a business with longevity and to become established. I wanted to have a great location but that wasn’t the main factor, if you do good food, people will come from everywhere. But the key is high quality, affordable, good value food.’ And with this objective in mind, a location came up on Belmont Road and Lydia’s began. ‘Quality and quantity is very important. The menu has something for everyone and we have customers of all ages so it’s important to have a diverse offering. The most popular dishes are our pizzas and kebabs. The spaghetti bolognese is popular too. The pizzas might have the same names you are used to seeing, but we do them differently. The Lydia’s Special is one you won’t find anywhere else. The Volcano is very special too. Our special dishes are unique. Anything we do, will be different. You can think of a burger, what’s different? Our sauce, the toppings, plus everything is fresh, there are no pre-cooked ingredients and our pizza dough is made fresh on site too. You can see our menu on Facebook and order online through Just Eat and Nifty Nosh so it’s very flexible. We do deliveries too. Although our prices are very reasonable and we do meal deals too, we never compromise on quality. The menu is for guidance but if there’s a pizza you want we can make it specially from the toppings to the sauce. Just way what way you like it! We have great staff who are very experienced and dedicated.’ So with such a diverse offering and a pride and passion in what he is preparing and serving to his customers, it’s clear that Luigi’s determination to be in this business long term and has tremendous foundations for the future. ‘I love to cook. I love the way we do things differently. I eat all the food we cook too so it has to pass the test! It started off as a job and turned into a passion. I can never imagine working in another job.’ And finally, the name Lydia is as important to the business as the dedicated service he provides, ‘Lydia is my daughter’s name. Also her mothers name is Lydia, her grandmother too. It runs through the generations. She’s 8 and is a big motivation for me. My daughter is my pride and my inspiration which gives me the drive to make my business a success.’

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Wandsworth Mums & Chums12-1.45pmWandsworth Community26a Belmont Church RoadTel: 07903 [email protected]£3 per family. Includes lunch.Tots ‘R’ Us10.30amHouse of Worship127a Orby Drive, BT5 6BBTel: 07791 776307/07980 984506www.houseofworshipireland.comSt Columba’s Mums & Tots9.45-11.45 (term time)St Columba’s Parish Church29 Kings Road BT5 6JGTel: 028 9065 1412

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Belmont Towerwww.belmont-tower.co.ukChildrens dance classes 4-7pm Zumba Classes 6-7.15pm Pregnancy Yoga Classes7.30-8.30pmWandsworth CommunityChildrens Irish dancing 4-6.30pm, Aerobics 7.15-8.15pmTai Chi 8.15-9.30pm

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Cregagh Community CentreMusical Bumps (From 8th Sept)Music for babies and toddlers.www.musicalbumps.comWandsworth Community028 9065 1668Jump Jiggle And Jive (Baby dance) 9.30-12.30, Childrens Art Classes 10am-11am and Ignite teens dance 1.30-4.30pm

SD Bells028 9047 1774.Java Jive Jazz Brunch. 11-2.30pmwww.sdbellsteacoffee.com

13th Sep. 7.30pm. The Ulster Covenant. www.ebhs.org.ukWandsworth Community028 9065 1668LA Dance (kids Hip Hop) 5-6pm Aerobics 7-8pm Core Combat 8.30-10pm

Belmont Towerwww.belmont-tower.co.ukBelcanto School of Singing 10-1pmWandsworth Community028 9065 1668Computers for beginners 10am-12 and 1-3pm, Childrens Ju Jitsu 7-8pm Boxing 8.30-9.30pmShiloh Hall 07725 91445876 The Mount, BT5 4NDCoffee Morning 10:30-12 noonFree tea, coffee, homemade cakes

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Belmont Towerwww.belmont-tower.co.ukBaby massage 10am-1pmYoga with Eleanor 5.45-7.45pm39th Old Boys 7-9pmWandsworth Community028 9065 1668Sewing Group 10am-12noonFlower Arranging 1.30-3.30pm, Yoga 7-8.30pm

Belmont Towerwww.belmont-tower.co.ukArt classes 10am-1pmBaby Sensory Classes7-13 mths Thurs 10-11am0-7 mths Thurs 11.30-12.30 Yoga with Sharon 6-8pmEast Belfast Historical Society

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Cregagh Community CentreMusical Bumps (From 8th Sept)Music for babies and toddlers.www.musicalbumps.comWandsworth Community028 9065 1668Jump Jiggle And Jive (Baby dance) 9.30-12.30, Childrens Art Classes 10am-11am and Ignite teens dance 1.30-4.30pm

SD Bells028 9047 1774.Java Jive Jazz Brunch. 11-2.30pmwww.sdbellsteacoffee.com

13th Sep. 7.30pm. The Ulster Covenant. www.ebhs.org.ukWandsworth Community028 9065 1668LA Dance (kids Hip Hop) 5-6pm Aerobics 7-8pm Core Combat 8.30-10pm

Belmont Towerwww.belmont-tower.co.ukBelcanto School of Singing 10-1pmWandsworth Community028 9065 1668Computers for beginners 10am-12 and 1-3pm, Childrens Ju Jitsu 7-8pm Boxing 8.30-9.30pmShiloh Hall 07725 91445876 The Mount, BT5 4NDCoffee Morning 10:30-12 noonFree tea, coffee, homemade cakes

email community event details to [email protected]

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Belmont Towerwww.belmont-tower.co.ukBaby massage 10am-1pmYoga with Eleanor 5.45-7.45pm39th Old Boys 7-9pmWandsworth Community028 9065 1668Sewing Group 10am-12noonFlower Arranging 1.30-3.30pm, Yoga 7-8.30pm

Belmont Towerwww.belmont-tower.co.ukArt classes 10am-1pmBaby Sensory Classes7-13 mths Thurs 10-11am0-7 mths Thurs 11.30-12.30 Yoga with Sharon 6-8pmEast Belfast Historical Society

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A Sporting SmileWith our success in the 2012 Olympic Games more and more people have been motivated to take up sport and a key piece of equipment we should all consider is a custom-made mouthguard to protect our teeth.

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Surely one of East Belfast’s ultimate local legends, George Best’s legacy lives on in strength across the community.

Still talked about by many as THE best, we all have our own distinct memories of this great man and what he achieved. Now his family home at 16 Burren Way in the Cregagh Estate where George lived until he moved to Manchester is to become available as a holiday let. Very much the focus of the Best family from the very beginning until quite recently, George aged two and half, his fifteen month old sister Carol and their parents Ann and Dickie moved into this house in January 1949. The Cregagh housing estate was brand new and the houses were greatly sought after as they included a bathroom. 16 Burren Way was the first house on the estate to be completed making the Best family the first occupants. George lived here until he moved to Manchester to play for Manchester United. At the height of George’s career the house was often under siege by the press and the family had to sit with the blinds closed on many occasions to try to get some privacy from the press who would camp out all night. It was from this house, at his own request, that George’s final journey took place on December 2005, to be laid to rest beside his mother in Rosel-awn Cemetery. The garden and hedges around the house were covered in flowers, shirts, cups, scarves, flags and pictures, left there by his fans from all over the world. In April 2008, 59 years after moving into the house, George’s Dad Dickie also left for the final time to be laid to rest with his wife and son. The house has 3 bedrooms – 1 double, 1 twin and 1 single (George’s Room). It is filled with interesting mementos, repli-cas, stories and images about George’s life, his family and his football career and just another legacy of this great man and inspiration. £60 - £125 per night, dependent upon the number of nights booked.

The family home of George Best is now available as a holiday let. The legacy of a true legend lives on in the community.

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