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‘Through the Wars’ exhibition officially opened in Bushmills

Bushmills Through the Wars annual exhibition

 

The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens has officially opened this year’s fascinating Bushmills Through the Wars annual exhibition which is being held in the Dunluce Parish Centre, Bushmills.


The event which opened on Friday (14th July) continues until Monday 24th July.


Organised by the local community group, this year Diabetes UK will receive support, alongside the Poppy Appeal and the Church of Ireland's Bishop's Appeal.



Bushmills Through the Wars annual exhibition

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Steven Callaghan opened the event saying:


"I was delighted to open this year’s exhibition and enjoyed meeting both the visitors and all those involved.


“Bushmills played an important role during both world wars, and it is important that we continue to remember the tremendous contribution and sacrifices made by the men and women from the area.



“Well done to everyone involved in this interesting and educational event.


"I enjoyed seeing the extensive collection of artifacts and I’d like to thank the committee for inviting me today. I hope the event is a great success raising much needed funds for this year’s chosen charities.”


Bushmills Through the Wars annual exhibition

Also present was Colonel Neil Salisbury OBE, His Majesty's Deputy Lieutenant for County Antrim, who said:


"I congratulate the organisers on the very high standard of exhibits. There are items of interest for all ages (children, their parents and their grandparents), and visitors get the chance to discover for themselves the huge impact that recent wars have had on Bushmills and the people of North Antrim."


The exhibition was a first held in 2007 and over the years has raised tens of thousands of pounds for charities including the Alzheimers Society, the Cancer Fund for Children and the Royal British Legion.



Bushmills Through the Wars annual exhibition

Nikki Picken, Treasurer of the Diabetes UK Coleraine Support Group, thanked the

event organisers saying:


“We are delighted that Bushmills Through the Wars have chosen to support Diabetes UK through their annual display.


“The funds raised will go directly towards helping local people who are living with Diabetes and provide them will much needed support in the process.


"On behalf of Diabetes UK, I’d like to thank the committee and all who come along to visit the exhibition over the next two weeks.”



Bushmills Through the Wars annual exhibition

Entrance to the exhibition is £4 (children are free) and there is a 1940's style tearoom serving delicious scones and tray bakes during the exhibition.

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