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Map of Ulster
LocationDungannon

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30th April 2024

QUB Open Learning Course Looking at the O'Neill County: Heritage of South Tyrone (Part 2).

Wildlife Wanders in Cabin Wood. Join us to discover our local wildlife in Cookstown! 2-4pm on the first Sunday of each month.
LocationCookstown

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5th May 2024

Join us for a natter and a relaxed walk to discover our local wildlife in Cookstown.

Next Week

Drone image of Ballyscullion house with Ballyscullion Park Book Festival written on a green background
LocationBellaghy

Openings

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11th May 2024-12th May 2024

Ballyscullion Park Book Festival is a celebration of literature, music and art in the heart of…

Open Park Days
LocationBallygawley

Openings

Season

6th May 2024

Mark your calendars! Todds Leap Open Park Days are back. With over 15 activities to choose from,…

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LocationDungannon

Openings

Season

11th May 2024

Join us at Hill of The O'Neill & Ranfurly House to explore the beautiful craft of Wood Turning…

Image of a crowd at the Continental Market in Cookstown
LocationCookstown

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Season

11th May 2024

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12th May 2024

Cookstown will go continental with the return of the Cookstown Continental Market to the town…

This Month

Map of Ulster
LocationDungannon

Openings

Season

30th April 2024

QUB Open Learning Course Looking at the O'Neill County: Heritage of South Tyrone (Part 2).

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