A rural village in County Tyrone has turn out to be the unlikely setting for a board recreation membership that’s rising in recognition.
Mid Ulster Gaming Club began with 4 folks in Pomeroy, however now has over 30 members.
The group performs a variety of table-top video games together with in style titles equivalent to Dungeons & Dragons.
Some members of the membership have autism spectrum dysfunction and say it has helped them tackle problems with social isolation.
The membership acquired a grant from the National Lottery Community Fund to assist cut back loneliness and enhance members’ wellbeing.
Video Journalist: Niall McCracken
With inputs from BBC