Miss Northern Ireland Officially Opens Rose Cottage Tea

Robert Stewart’s Spirit Grocer hosted a day of joy and celebration as Miss Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Kidney Research Fund’s charity ambassador, visited to officially open the brand-new Rose Cottage Tea House. Following the grand opening, she volunteered in Bob’s Garden, creating a memorable experience for all attendees.

Miss Northern Ireland, a renal nurse, spent her time engaging with the community, raising awareness of kidney disease and the importance of research. This unique opportunity allowed visitors to learn more about kidney health from an expert in the field together with volunteers from the charity. Thankfully the weather held up and there was a great atmosphere in the vibrant garden.

“We were thrilled to have Miss Northern Ireland with us today,” said Susan Kee, Outgoing Chair of NIKRF. “Her dual role as a beauty queen and renal nurse perfectly aligns with our mission to promote awareness of kidney disease and raise money for research. We had a fantastic day of hope and celebration. We are so proud of Hannah and looking forward to working with her as Miss Northern Ireland throughout the year and in her run up to Miss World.”

Susan Kee, NI Kidney Research Fund

For more information, please contact
Susan Kee, NIKRF Operations Research Manager
Email: nikrf@outlook.com
Tel: 07970419442

Photo Credits:
Liam McArdle Photography

About Robert Stewart’s Spirit Grocer (Bob Stewarts)

Located in the heart of Drumbeg, Belfast sits an old coaching inn, Robert Stewart’s Grocer or more familiarly known as Bob Stewarts. This pub and restaurant serves fabulous food and drinks 7 days a week. Now with the added bonus of Rose Cottage Tea House. It’s a wonderful place to bring friends and family (children welcome too!)