Take a wander down memory lane as we look through the archives of the Mid Ulster Mail.
This week, we look back to 2010 and the International Power Boat Festival at Ballyronan.
Recognise anyone?
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Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development Michelle Gildernew meets members of the Lough Neagh Rescue team, during the official opening of Ballyronan Marina and Caravan Park, after extensive improvements.mm4107-106ar.
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Cookstown Council chief executive Michael McGuckin, with Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development Michelle Gildernew and some of the young people who enjoy the facilities at Ballyronan Marina, when they attended the re-opening of the Ballyronan Marina and Caravan Park, after extensive improvements.mm4107-105ar.
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Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Michelle Gildernew MP, MLA has officially re-opened the Ballyronan Marina on the shores of Lough Neagh. Over £500,000 has been invested in renovating and refurbishing the Marina which is owned by Cookstown District Council. The project was jointly funded by Cookstown District Council and by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development under the European Union Programme for Building Sustainable Prosperity, which contributed £249,046 through the Lough Neagh Strategic Fund. Pictured at the opening are Michelle Gildernew MP, MLA and Jim Canning, Chairman, Lough Neagh Partnership. John Harrison/Harrison Photography Photo: Harrison Photography
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John Harrison/Harrison Photography MINISTER RE-OPENS RE-FURBISHED MARINA FACILITIES AT LOUGH NEAGH Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Michelle Gildernew MP, MLA has officially re-opened the Ballyronan Marina on the shores of Lough Neagh. This marina has been refurbished and extended to provide an additional 36 berths, bringing the total number of berths to 72, as well as providing a new additional play area for the large number of visitors to the Marina. Over £500,000 has been invested in renovating and refurbishing the Marina which is owned by Cookstown District Council. The project was jointly funded by Cookstown District Council and by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development under the European Union Programme for Building Sustainable Prosperity, which contributed £249,046 through the Lough Neagh Strategic Fund. At the official opening the Minister highlighted the important role of the marina, and other similar marina’s, in attracting people to visit Lough Nea Photo: Harrison Photography