On behalf of The HIV Support Centre, NIPS will be hosting a presentation and demonstration of our work on Saturday 23 February from 7:30pm - midnight.
The event will be taking place at Richhill Castle, in Armagh. The Castle is one of Ulster's most famous haunted castles. After the presentation we will then head on a paranormal investigation around the Castle, followed by a light supper. If you’d like to join us we ask you to raise a minimum of £50.00. Initially, to book a place, contact
Darren Ansell on 07834719079 or
Maria Kinney on 02890249268 (there is a £10.00 deposit upon booking to secure your place).
Spaces are limited to 20 people, and although we can’t guarantee you will see a ghost, we can guarantee that everyone will have a fantastic time and a great experience that’s definitely not to be missed!

Richhill Castle is believed to have its origins around 1665, when built by Major Edward Richardson. The building is understood to be one of the first unfortified Castles ever to be built in Ireland. The castle built on a hill by Richardson was shortened to Richhill and thus giving its name to the town.
The HIV Support Centre is a voluntary organisation which, as well as operating an HIV Helpline also provides a range of support services to people living with HIV in Northern Ireland.
For further information please see their website:
http://www.thehivsupportcentre.org.uk/