Farmers get together for 'breakfast and a blether'

Saturday 28 February 2026 0:00

THE Northern Health and Social Care Trust and UFU Ballyclare Group recently came together to host a ‘Breakfast and a Blether’ event for farm families in the Five Corners Guest Inn.

The event, also attended by local industry leaders, provided a valuable opportunity for farmers to come together to chat and enjoy a cooked breakfast.

Nowadays, farming is not only a busy and demanding occupation but often, a lonely one too. Opportunities to meet up in rural areas have steadily declined over the years with a gradual decrease in the number of social outlets where farming and rural dwellers can connect.

Yvonne Carson, the Northern Trust’s Rural Health and Wellbeing Manager, said the event was very worthwhile.

“As a large rural Trust, we are committed to our rural communities, many of whom are farming families. As well as bringing families together, the event also celebrated the hard work farmers do to produce our food and protect the countryside we all enjoy.”

Ian Kernohan, Senior Group Manager, UFU Ballyclare Group said they were ‘delighted’ to partner with the Northern Health and Social Care Trust in the initiative.

“It was good to see our local farm families meet up socially with friends and neighbours over breakfast and have a chat,” he said.

Commending the Northern Trust’s ongoing support for the rural community, UFU deputy president Glenn Cuddy added: “We are delighted to be working with Yvonne and the Trust again. Their support is much appreciated by our UFU members and it was great to be at the ‘Breakfast and a Blether’ event.”

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