IN PICTURES: Take a look through the Ballymena Times’ archive

Take a look back at the good old days with our selection of photographs from the paper’s archive.
Braidside Primary School P3 pupils Erin Horner and Ben Marks present a cheque for £200 (proceeds of a sponosred non-uniform day at the school) to Frank Diamond of Children In Crossfire. Also included are fellow P3 pupils. BT11-107JCBraidside Primary School P3 pupils Erin Horner and Ben Marks present a cheque for £200 (proceeds of a sponosred non-uniform day at the school) to Frank Diamond of Children In Crossfire. Also included are fellow P3 pupils. BT11-107JC
Braidside Primary School P3 pupils Erin Horner and Ben Marks present a cheque for £200 (proceeds of a sponosred non-uniform day at the school) to Frank Diamond of Children In Crossfire. Also included are fellow P3 pupils. BT11-107JC

Take a look back at the good old days with our selection of photographs from the paper’s archive.

Here are some from 2007

More every week in the Ballymena Times.

Lynn McNutt of Barnardos, who visited Braidside Primary School Nursery to recieve a cheque for £272 which the pupils raised by taking part in the Barnardos "Get Moving" excercise project. BT10-102JCLynn McNutt of Barnardos, who visited Braidside Primary School Nursery to recieve a cheque for £272 which the pupils raised by taking part in the Barnardos "Get Moving" excercise project. BT10-102JC
Lynn McNutt of Barnardos, who visited Braidside Primary School Nursery to recieve a cheque for £272 which the pupils raised by taking part in the Barnardos "Get Moving" excercise project. BT10-102JC

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Mrs Ballentine’s P1 class at Broughshane Primary School are seen here with their teacher and Classroom Assistant Patricia Robinsosn. BT39-101JCMrs Ballentine’s P1 class at Broughshane Primary School are seen here with their teacher and Classroom Assistant Patricia Robinsosn. BT39-101JC
Mrs Ballentine’s P1 class at Broughshane Primary School are seen here with their teacher and Classroom Assistant Patricia Robinsosn. BT39-101JC

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Pupils from Broughshane and Braidside Primary Schools who planted Oak trees at  Broushshane as part of a project with the Woddland Trust, which is sponsored by Tesco. Included are Roanna Balentine and Gregor Fulton of the Woodland Trust and staff from Tesco Ballymoney and Ballymena stores. BT24-127JCPupils from Broughshane and Braidside Primary Schools who planted Oak trees at  Broushshane as part of a project with the Woddland Trust, which is sponsored by Tesco. Included are Roanna Balentine and Gregor Fulton of the Woodland Trust and staff from Tesco Ballymoney and Ballymena stores. BT24-127JC
Pupils from Broughshane and Braidside Primary Schools who planted Oak trees at Broushshane as part of a project with the Woddland Trust, which is sponsored by Tesco. Included are Roanna Balentine and Gregor Fulton of the Woodland Trust and staff from Tesco Ballymoney and Ballymena stores. BT24-127JC

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