CCGHT staff member Carol Kelly gave a presentation to the Glens and Dalriada U3A on Wednesday in Ballycastle. Members of the U3A were informed of the previous projects we have wor...
The Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust (hereafter referred to as CCGHT) is a public/private/voluntary sector partnership set up in 2002. The area covered by CCGHT includes a w...
Help, advice and funding can turn unproductive areas of farmland into woodland While native woodland has served as a natural ally to farmers for centuries, today’s economic chall...
Causeway Coast & Glens Heritage Trust is delighted to announce that the Antrim Coast & Glens AONB Introductory Guide has been reprinted for 2012 in conjunction with 1440des...
272 pages. Full-Colour Illustrations. Available now in both hardback and paperback. Dunluce Castle, dramatically positioned on cliffs that plunge straight into the sea, was for...
The Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust is inviting proposals to develop an Access to the Countryside Audit for the Glens of Antrim, as part of the development phase for the He...
A short film has been commissioned to showcase the three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Causeway Coast & Glens and to celebrate & raise awareness of a number of...
A giant transformation awaits visitors to Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site with today's opening of a new state-of-the-art visitor centre at the Giant's Causeway...
CCGHT staff were invited to Stormont on Wednesday 27th June to promote the 3 North Coast AONBs at the Queen's Jubilee celebrations. More than 20,000 people attended the event i...
Two local artisans recently returned from the first international meeting of the EU-funded ÉCONOMUSÉE Network, held in Quebec. As part of a 40-strong European delegation of c...