Killyleagh Men’s Shed Receives Lottery Award

Killyleagh and District Men’s Shed celebrates after receiving £19329 of National Lottery Community Fund award to establish a Men’s Shed in Killyleagh to serve the men of the district

Local community group, The Killyleagh and District men’s Shed, is celebrating after being awarded £19,329 in National Lottery funding to support its work with men’s mental health.

The group, based in Cross Street, Killyleagh will use the money to run activities and to provide support to the men from the district.

KaDMS has been running since March this year and now has 31 members. It was founded following several men’s breakfast’s held by the three main churches in Killyleagh to gauge support for such a group.

The Killyleagh Men’s Shed which started in March has received a £19,329 grant from the Community Fund.

The group now runs four sessions a week at which men are involved in many activities such as wood turning, furniture restoration, manufacture of walking sticks, candle holders and items for a Christmas sale.

Items such as display cabinets, bug hotels and shelving units have been constructed for local community groups. The men have had two outings with visits to the Aviation Museum and Crumlin Road jail.

The new funding from The National Lottery Community Fund, which distributes money raised by National Lottery players for good causes and is the largest community funder in the UK, will see the purchase of new woodworking machinery and a Polytunnel as well as funding outings and events in the shed for the members.

Mark Turley, Chairperson of the KaDMS, said: “We’re delighted that The National Lottery Community Fund has recognised our work in this way.

“Now, thanks to National Lottery players we will be able to provide a safe space for men to come together and work with each other to the mutual benefit of all in preventing social isolation and allowing men to make new friends.

Kathleen Stockton, Amy Breen, Sean O’Brien, and Fiona Emmett at the Killyleagh Men’s Shed eveing at their base in Cross Street celebrating the award of a Community Fund grant.

“This is important because there are several men in the district in need of this type of project. We would also like to thank all those in the local community who have given us support by means of equipment and materials and the County Down Rural Community Network have given us amazing help in setting up the Shed. ”

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David Sinclair, a member and trustee, said: “This has proven invaluable to me and other men in the district. It has been fantastic to get involved with the many projects.

Alan McGarvey, Ken Tait and Neill Foster enjoying the celebration evening at the Killyleagh Men’s Shed in Cross Street.

“From painting the periodic table for local primary schools to making a fun water feature for the local Pre-School playgroup it has given me a great deal of satisfaction .I have also made many new friends.”    

The National Lottery Community Fund recently launched its strategy, ‘It starts with community’, which will underpin its efforts to distribute at least £4 billion of National Lottery funding by 2030. 

As part of this, the funder has four key missions, which are to support communities to come together, be environmentally sustainable, help children and young people thrive and enable people to live healthier lives.

Pearse Wolson, local butcher, looks over the 120-year old cart which is undergoing a restoration at the Killyleagh’s Men’s Shed.

National Lottery players raise over £30 million a week for good causes across the UK. Thanks to them, last year (2023/24) The National Lottery Community Fund awarded over half a billion pounds (£686.3 million) of life-changing funding to communities across the UK, supporting over 13,700 projects to turn their great ideas into reality. 

To find out more visit:

www.TNLCommunityFund.org.uk 

The Crossgar Ukes provided some musical entertainment for the evening.

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