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In Pictures: South Armagh man receives special Lifetime Achievement gong at Civic Awards

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents Pat McGinn with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Over the past 30 years he has both privately and publicly been involved in numerous life changing initiatives and key events with individuals, families and communities. Included with Marie Ward, NMD Council CEO.

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Valerie welcomed 33 amazing individuals and organisations to the Burrendale Hotel in Newcastle on Friday, September 28 for a special Civic Awards Ceremony.

This annual event serves as a platform for the Council to recognise those people who have demonstrated outstanding service to the community, made a significant contribution to public life in Newry, Mourne and Down and have shown real dedication in helping local residents.

Speaking at the awards ceremony, Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte said, “These awards hold immense significance to both the Council and the Community. They provide a unique opportunity to shine a well-deserved spotlight on our unsung heroes who work tirelessly behind the scenes, often without seeking recognition. These exceptional individuals have demonstrated outstanding service and have made a significant contribution to public life in Newry, Mourne and Down, embodying the true spirit of ‘community’.

“Every year we receive lots of nominations from people who really want to acknowledge a person or organisation that has made such a difference to them or their community. It is always striking, as we read these stories, how much people give of themselves for others, and it is never an easy task to select who should receive a civic award. On a personal level, I am delighted this year, as Chairperson of Council to be able to host this evening to say to each and every recipient how much they are appreciated.”

This year’s recipients were nominated for their contribution in the following four categories: Arts and Culture, Community and Voluntary, Human Endeavour and Sport.

Amongst the beneficiaries was Michéal McCloy who competed for Ireland in the Sports Union for Athletes with Down Syndrome (SUDS) European Futsual Championships in Italy in September. He played a pivotal role as part of the eight-man squad, representing the first ever Irish Down Syndrome Fustal Team at the European Championships. Their achievement in making history is inspirational. Michéal’s dedication and rigorous pre-tournament training reflect his commitment to excellence and he was presented with a Sport Civic Award.

Ballynahinch Community Collective was presented with a Community and Voluntary Civic Award for their remarkable track record of achievements, showcasing the groups unwavering dedication and positive influence to improving resident’s well-being. They have successfully organised various community events, bringing neighbours together, promoting cultural diversity and inclusivity to foster a sense of unity. Their active involvement extends to charitable endeavours, environmental initiatives including tree planting and litter cleanups as well as helping and supporting those in need and vulnerable members of the community.
Niamh Quinn is the founder of Advocacy VSV, a charity which provides an indispensable service to victims of sexual violence throughout Newry, Mourne and Down. Her dedication and that of her team, are evident in the extensive support they offer to those facing the daunting challenge of navigating the court system after such traumatic experiences. Niamh and her team offer unwavering support and advice throughout the entire process, ensuring individuals are not left to face the journey alone. They continue to offer care and assistance even after the case has concluded.

The final award of the evening was the Lifetime Achievement Award presented to Pat McGinn. Pat has long been recognised and respected by many for his passion for people, places and things throughout his home community in South Armagh and beyond in many parts of Ireland, England and the USA.

Over the past 30 years he has both privately and publicly been involved in numerous life changing initiatives and key events with individuals, families and communities. He has provided quiet but key support to many and is always on hand to offer support and advice to all who cross his path, irrespective of their background, class or creed.

His work with Cuan Mhuire, Ireland’s largest voluntary provider of addiction treatment services and residential rehabilitation, brings him to schools, community groups, sporting and voluntary clubs to speak about the disease and he is heavily involved with the Friends of Cuan Mhuire Support Group. He has raised much needed funds for not only Cuan Mhuire through running marathons, climbing mountains and triathlons but also charities such as Southern Area Hospice and Cardiac Risk in the Young.

A well known storyteller, he has had his work published and enjoys working to promote his own and his community’s culture as well as being open to learning and respecting that of others.

These are just some of the very special people that were acknowledged at the awards ceremony. All the recipients were recognised for doing extraordinary things that make a positive contribution in their community.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents Donal O’Hanlon with a Civic Award in the Arts Culture Awards Category. Donal has been a stalwart of the Newpoint Players for over four decades and in recent years has been the lifeblood of the Newpoint Youth Summer Scheme. He was nominated for this award by Cllr Doire Finn. MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Sarah Jane Campbell

Cabra Community Association

Hazel Charleton

Niamh Quinn

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents Gerry Sloan with a Civic Award in the Community Awards Category. Gerry is one of the original Christmas Day swimmers who marked their 50th anniversary last year and has helped to raise thousands of pounds over the years for local charities. Gerry was nominated for this award by Cllr Jarlath Tinnelly. MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents the Rainbow Club with a Civic Award in the Community Awards Category. For over 45 years this non-denominational club has dedicated itself to improving the lives of senior members of the community and individuals with disabilities. The Rainbow Club was nominated for this award by Cllr Harte. MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Terry Rice from Meigh with (L to R) Ursela McDonald and Orla May McDonald

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents Ian and Pauline Bothwell with a Civic Award in the Community Category for their commitment to the local people of South Armagh through the establishment of ‘The Crossfire Trust’; a charity which brings communities together, nurturing cohesiveness and delivering a wide range of community support and good relations projects. Ian and Pauline were nominated for this award by Cllr Pete Byrne. MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents Micheal McCloy with a Civic Award in the Sports Category. Michael showcased his remarkable talents on the international stage competing for Ireland in SUDS (Sports Union For Athlete with Down Syndrome) European Futsal Championship pin Italy from 3 to 10 September 2023. Michael was nominated for this award by Cllr Declan Murphy. MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents Joanne Patterson with a Civic Award in the Sports Category. Joanne has been actively involved in youth football through Damolly Football Club developing programmes to increase participation among local children. Joanne was nominated for this award by Cllr David Taylor. MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents Fearghus Quinn with a Civic Award in the Sports Category. Fergus is a very successful amateur boxer, winning both Ulster and Irish titles as well as representing Ireland in tournaments all over the world. Fearghus was nominated for this award by Cllr Oonagh Magennis. MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents representatives from Crossmaglen Community Association with a Civic Award in the Community Category for the tremendous work it does within its community. Crossmaglen Community Association was nominated for this award by Cllr Aoife Finnegan. MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents representatives from Dromintee Community Association with a Civic Award in the Community Category for the services which they have provided to the local community for over 30 years. Dromintee Community Association was nominated for this award by Cllr Mickey Larkin. MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents Maurice McCavitt, Newry with a Civic Award in the Community Awards Category for xxxxxx Maurice was nominated for this award by Cllr Harte. . MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents Sophie Sexton with a Civic Award in the Arts Culture Awards Category in recognition of her achievements in Irish Dancing. Sophie was nominated for this award by Cllr Harte. . MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents Eimear Gallagher with a Civic Award in the Arts and Culture Awards Category for her incredible successes in Irish Dancing. Eimear was nominated for this award by Cllr Geraldine Kearns. . MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents Terry Rice, Newry with a Civic Award in the Community Awards Category. Terry is an exceptional community leader, known for his tireless dedication to the Killeavy Men’s Shed. Under his guidance this community hub has flourished. Terry was nominated for this award by Cllr Cathal King. MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents Sean McMillan, Newry with a Civic Award in the Community Awards Category for the significant contributions that he makes to the parishioners at St Catherine’s Dominican in Newry. Sean was nominated for this award by Cllr Michael Savage. MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Chairperson Councillor Valerie Harte presents representatives from Drumquay Men’s Shed, Newry with a Civic Award in the Community Awards Category for their spirit of community engagement and collective efforts to foster community cohesion in addition to supporting the mental wellbeing of residents. Drumquay Men’s Shed were nominated for this award by Cllr Aidan Mathers. MC Conor Philips also in photo.

Full list of recipients here:

Arts and Culture
Donal O’Hanlon
Mona Owens
Mullaghbawn Ceoltas

Human Endeavour
Shakira Murray

Community and Voluntary
Anne Mills
Ballynahinch Community Collective
Crossmaglen Community Associatiion
Doreen Thompson
Dromintee Community Association
Drumquay Men’s Shed
Dundrum Village Association
Frances Thornton
Gerry Kelly
Gerry Sloan
Hazel Charleton
Helping Hands Romania
Ian and Pauline Bothwell
Kathy Black
Liam Quinn
Mandy Gibson
Maurice McCavitt
Niamh Quinn
Sarah Jane Campbell
Sean McMillan
Terry Rice
The Rainbow Club

Sport
Amelia Martin
Damian McEvoy
Eimear Gallagher
Fearghus Quinn
Joanne Patterson
Michael McCloy
Oliver Burke
Sophie Sexton

Special Recognition
Pat McGinn

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