Creative Gardens opens at Galgorm
The new centre was officially opened by the Mayor of Ballymena, Councillor Mrs Audrey Wales, on Friday.
The ribbon cutting ceremony kick started a weekend full of exciting activity for all those who visited the new centre, with spot prizes, money off vouchers, face painting and treasure hunts; it certainly was a weekend not to be missed.
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Hide AdPhilip Gass, company director, said: “We were extremely touched to see so much support from the local community at our opening event last weekend. It is hard to believe that it has been almost three years since plans were set in place for the opening, and the excitement over the past few months has been unfathomable.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has supported us throughout this process, but most of all, I would like to thank the people of Ballymena for welcoming us in to their community with such open arms.”
Creative Gardens Galgorm Castle is the first of three phases that will complete a substantial £8 million ‘facelift’ of the existing Galgorm Estate, with plans already in place for a courtyard business centre and essential restoration of the Castle itself.