Students Voice their Opinion on Local Politics

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04 April 2023

From BBC News NI Lesley-Anne McKeown and Chris Buckler with Orla Dempster, Julia Kutyla, Jacob O’Neill, Alyssa Cathcart Rachel Dunne and Matthew Leitch with Cameraman, Martin Kellet.

From BBC News NI Lesley-Anne McKeBBC News NI, Chris Buckler with Orla Dempster, Julia Kutyla, Jacob O’Neill, Alyssa Cathcart Rachel Dunne and Matthew Leitch . Ross Currie with student, Luc Ireland, casting his vote.

Several students from South Eastern Regional College (SERC) will feature on BBC Radio Ulster (7.35am and 8.20am) and BBC NI Newsline (6.30pm) on Wednesday 5 April.

The students, from the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Uniformed Protective Services and A-Level Politics at the College’s Bangor Campus took part in a round table style discussion with, Chris Buckler, BBC NI News, last week. 

The BBC were keen to capture the voice of young people, as part of a package which would hear voices and opinions from across Northern Ireland, as we approach the anniversary of the 25th Good Friday Agreement on 10th April.

The team from BBC also captured footage in the College Kitchen and around the Bangor Campus when the Students’ Union Governor Elections happened to be taken place highlighting the importance of using your vote.

Pictured above (l- r) From BBC News NI Lesley-Anne McKeown and Chris Buckler with Orla Dempster, Julia Kutyla, Jacob O’Neill, Alyssa Cathcart Rachel Dunne and Matthew Leitch with Cameraman, Martin Kellet.


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