Northern Ireland’s biggest cultural family festival took place on Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th of July amongst the historic grounds of the Glenarm Castle.
Calor continue to celebrate the special connection with
local communities which has made Calor a success for over 80 years on the
island of Ireland. Laughter spread from the Calor family fun zone where
families could experience all the joy of a Calor BBQ experience. Much of the food was cooked using Calor with
our gas cylinders. Calor representatives were on hand to showcase our
wide range of energy solutions at the Calor exhibition space. Harnessing
the best of the community in Antrim and all the gastronomic offerings of Calor.
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