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Little Bangor Stories

Little Bangor Stories

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A collection of conversations centred around the social history of Bangor, Northern Ireland. We chat to people about their experiences of living and working in our small city in times just gone by and those with a tale to tell.Little Bangor Stories Sciences sociales
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  • Trees, trails and monoliths
    Jul 27 2025

    Summer time in Bangor means getting outside and as well as our seashore, we’re blessed with some stunning green spaces which are celebrated every year with our “Love Parks Week” highlighting the nature all around us.

    I love trees and so it was a particular delight to take a dander through a little part of Castle Park with our Tree and Woodland Officer Dylan Freeburn. The full episode is coming soon, but here’s a taster of the exciting times ahead for our woodlands, how volunteers can help with caring for the parks and a quick look at the natural monoliths you’ll find among all those trees!

    music by audionautix.com

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    6 min
  • Show time for Bangor Operatic!
    Jul 9 2025

    Bangor Operatic Society may be no more, but two former members Kathi Moore and Louise Andrews are determined that its history isn't lost. Enjoy their memories of shows at Bangor's Little Theatre, tales of past stars and performances...and not one but two ghosts!


    Music: Through The Woods by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

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    35 min
  • Places please...for the Prologue!
    Jul 1 2025

    In 2024, Bangor Amateur Operatic Society was wound up.

    It was 106 years old, but having lost its base, the Little Theatre in Bangor’s Central Avenue, in the early 1990s, things became more and more difficult.

    The moment might have passed, marked only by those who sang, danced, acted, made scenery and sold tickets but for Kathi Moore. Her dad, Winston Johnston had passed away and while clearing his house, she found he’d collected many memories of his time as one of the stalwarts of the Society. Instead of binning the programmes and photographs, she decided to gather as much as she could and offered the collection to the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland. Along the way, she reconnected with her fellow Society member Louise Andrews whose parents were also committed members of BAOS and now the pair are determined to deposit as much of the history of the much-loved Bangor institution with PRONI as they can…and they need our help!

    Here’s a tiny taster of one of the programmes they’ve unearthed….when electricity was still new to parts of Bangor and the railway timetables were adjusted to suit the audiences of their shows!

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    3 min

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