Local Areas

Gosford Area Spring Meeting

The Spring Area meeting of Gosford area was held recently in Armagh. The chairman Mrs Sylvia Marshall, Maytown W.I. welcomed executive member Carole Baird and everyone from all 12 Institutes in the area. Reports were delivered ...


Gosford Area at An Grianan April 2016‏

Some ladies from Gosford Area spent a very enjoyable weekend at An Grianan together with ladies from Moyallan Area, Pomeroy and Ranfurly Area and some faithful ladies from Co. Antrim. They participated in ribbon embroidery, par...



Killinchy’s 60th Anniversary, April 2016

  Killinchy’s 60th Anniversary 2016 Killinchy W.I. celebrated their 60th Anniversary on Tuesday 5th April, 2016 with a dinner held  at La Mon  House Hotel. Our President, Nan Fulton welcomed Federation Chairman, Eliz...


Runner up in Bowls Final

Elma Irwin from Macosquin WI receiving her award from Elizabeth Warden, Federation Chairman.



Runner up in Bowls Final

Elma Irwin from Macosquin WI receiving her award from Elizabeth Warden, Federation Chairman.


W.I. Music Festival – Well done to Quoile Area Choir!

Iris Walker ( Killyleagh WI ) won 1st prize for Solo song from a Show “Wouldn’t it be Loverly” and 1st prize for Solo Folk song “The Water is Wide” – unaccompanied.                          ...



Quoile Area Choir

Good Luck to the choir who will be singing at the Music Festival on Saturday , held in Mocosguin


Pomeroy WI & Ranfurly WI Area Choir

Ranfurly WI Area Choir wish to acknowledge £400 funding from Mid-Ulster Council Arts and Culture. This money will help costs for 1 year.   Pomeroy WI wish to acknowledge £500 funding from Mid-Ulster Council Good Relation...



Lisbellaw W.I. Programme 2016

February 16th      Charlotte Wilson – Tourist Information Centre Competition         Favourite Holiday Photo March 15th           Visitors Night  Pauline Beadle – My Secret Kitchen April 19th...


Erne Area Bowling Competition

Lisbellaw W.I. hosted the Area Bowling Competition in the local Parish Centre, everyone was very warmly welcomed by Lisbellaw President Betty Veitch.  Six of the nine branches in the Area were represented, play was exciting th...