The Reverend Harold Good is a native of Derry/Londonderry and has devoted his whole life striving to make this part of our world a better place for everyone. A Methodist minister he is a former President of the Methodist Church
Reverend Harold Good

The Reverend Harold Good is a native of Derry/Londonderry and has devoted his whole life striving to make this part of our world a better place for everyone. A Methodist minister he is a former President of the Methodist Church
Holywood Shared Town is holding a “Big Tea” conversation 6-8 pm on Monday 26 February 2018 at Holywood Baptist Church for those working working, professionally or voluntarily with children and young adults in the Holywood area. A ‘Big Tea’ is
If there has been a consistent voice of reason in Northern Ireland over the years it has been that of the Reverend John Dunlop CBE. His forthright and common sense approach provided insights into the issues that go to the
For some time the disconnect between our politicians and the electorate has been getting bigger, we see this not only in Northern Ireland, where the ongoing political stalemate has created well documented challenges, but also in the wider UK constituency.
There are two villages just over two miles apart. They have a population of nearly 4,000 people between them, 760 of whom are under 16 years of age. They have fewer than 300 children of primary school age. Yet, these
Throughout our history there have been voices of reason promoting a more constructive shape to our relationships whether it be in Northern Ireland, on this island or across these islands. They have been, and will continue to be, an important
Friday 2 February 2018 Barclays Eagle Labs, Ormeau Baths, Belfast 6 – 8pm JCI Belfast invites you to a special event to hear some of our young leaders share their vision for the future. Those attending will have the opportunity
Over 130 children and young people compete in City-wide Cross-Community Basketball Tournament. This event is presented by PeacePlayers International – Northern Ireland with great support from Employees of Google (Dublin, EU HQ). By using the sport of Basketball, PeacePlayers –
Students at Turas took one small step (or rather 6,300 small steps!) on 19th November as they walked from the Skainos Centre in East Belfast to An Chultúrlann on the Falls Road. Turas, set up by Linda Ervine, means ‘journey’
Two weeks ago, I had the privilege of attending the launch of the new booklet “An essential Guide for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in NI “ at City Hall in Belfast. NICRAS (Northern Ireland Community of Refugees and Asylum Seekers)