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Comber Farmers’ Market Celebrates 2nd Birthday
Comber Regeneration Community Partnership, the organisation that runs the successful artisan food and plant market in Comber, is celebrating the 2nd birthday of Comber Farmers’ Market on Thursday 7 July, St Mary’s Parish Church, the Square, Comber, from 9.00am – 1.30pm. In addition to our regular food and plant stalls, we Read more…
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Comber Earlies Fringe Festival gets off to a CHAMP-ion start!
Comber Earlies Fringe Festival, is a week long programme of events, from Fri 17th – Sun 26th June, being hosted by Comber Regeneration Community Partnership, and supported by Ards and North Down Council, local businesses and voluntary groups in Comber. CRCP’s vision was to provide opportunities for more community involvement Read more…
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PAWS @ THE PATCH for Comber Earlies!
‘PAWS @ THE PATCH’ on Tues 21st June, 7.00 – 9.00pm is an evening for all the family and four legged friends, organised by Ronnie McAleese MBE, as part of the Comber Earlies Fringe Festival. The Patch, at Ballyrainey Road, near Comber is a purpose built dog training centre. (www.patchagility.co.uk) Read more…
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S-MASH-ing programme for Comber Earlies Festivals
Comber Earlies Fringe Festival starts on Fri 17th June with a week long programme of events delivered by Comber Regeneration Community Partnership, in the run up to the Comber Earlies Food Festival in the Square and St Marys Church Carpark on Saturday 25th June from 10.0 – 4.0pm organised by Read more…
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Something a ‘peeling’ for everyone at Comber Earlies Fringe Festival!
Comber Earlies Fringe Festival is a week long programme of events, Fri 17th – Sun 26th June, being hosted by Comber Regeneration Community Partnership, and supported by Ards and North Down Council, local businesses and voluntary groups in Comber. As members of Comber Regeneration Community Partnership put the finishing touches Read more…
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Comber Regeneration Community Partnership have ‘trained’ the Glen Link!
CRCP successfully received funding from the LIVE HERE LOVE HERE Programme run by Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful for two projects linking with the old Co Down railway at Glen Link, the site of the former Comber Railway Station. A silhouette of a 442 Atlantic Tank locomotive which ran on the Read more…
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Nominate A Festival Queen!!
Comber Regeneration Community Partnership wants you to nominate a woman to be the Festival Queen for the Comber Earlies Food Festival & Comber Earlies Fringe Festival. Let’s acknowledge an ‘unsung heroine’! Who is the glue that holds together a family, an organisation or the Comber community in a special way. Read more…