Londonderry, Ballymoney, Belfast, Donaghadee

From people doing good to those with a passion for the unusual, Community Lives will make you rethink how you spend your spare time.
Barra Best is in Londonderry, where he learns about the group of carers who meet to knit tiny hats for newborn babies at the city's Altnagelvin Hospital. Cate Conway tries her hand at oval car racing with the Ballymoney club enthusiasts. Jo Scott meets the people who've found a place to belong at Belfast's Street Soccer, and Anne Marie Wallace proves she's game for a laugh when she takes on the stand-up challenge.
In the weekly appeal on behalf of local charities, Vinny Hurrell tries his hand at being a guide for the NI Blind Golf Association.
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