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We're Off The Starting Blocks |
We're Off The Starting Blocks The festival officially opened last night with a fantastic lecture by Sir Ranulph Fiennes. So now it's the Banff Film Festivals with Dawson Stelfox and Andy Cave. There are still a few tickets left for both nights so make sure you get down to the Hillsborough Village Centre and be inspired by two of the UK's top mountaineers. If you need some more information please don't hesitate to contact us or phone us on 028-92688268. |
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3rd - 6th October, 2007 @ The Hillsborough Village CentreThis year's inaugrual RAW Outdoor Adventure Festvial will offer four days of unparalleled entertainment on adventure and outdoor based activities, sports, culture, art and mountain communities in the beautiful village of Hillsborough in County Down. It is our desire to bring this prestigious film festival festival to the historic village of Hillsborough as the exclusive venue for Ireland. This is a fantastic opportunity for people from all walks of life to experience first hand from some of the world's greatest outdoor minds and find out more on how to get out there and enjoy the Great Outdoors! From Tom Crean to our newest adventure hero Hannah Shields, come along to Ireland's first festival dedicated to celebrating our unique adventure culture. |
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Ulster Cancer FoundationThe Ulster Cancer Foundation (UCF) is a Northern Ireland charity dedicated to helping patients and their families cope with cancer. They were the first local cancer charitiy, set up in 1970, with the principal aim of reducing the impact of cancer within the local community. Their mission is to save lives and to provide an enhanced quality of life for all those affected by cancer through their care services, researching new and better treatments for cancer, cancer education and prevention programmes, public campaigns and advocacy. Their work is only possible due to the generosity of local people, who raise almost all the funding needed to provide their services. All the money raised on their behalf is spent in Northern Ireland, helping to support local people with cancer.  |
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