Ballykinlar Seniors Enjoy Event With Schoolkids

Ballykinlar Intergenerational Christmas Event Brings Rural Seniors Together

Newry Mourne and Down District Council’s Slieve Croob District Electoral Area Forum joined forces with the Northern Ireland Housing Executive and County Down Rural Community Network to deliver an intergenerational Christmas event on Sunday, 7 December at Ballykinlar GAC clubrooms.

The initiative aimed to support seniors living in rural and isolated areas by creating an opportunity for connection, community, and festive celebration.

Pupils from St Joseph’s Primary School, Tyrella, with some of the residents who attended the recent intergenerational event at Ballykinlar GAC, organised by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council’s Slieve Croob District Electoral Area Forum

Over 60 people were treated to a hot Christmas dinner, prepared and served by members of Ballykinlar GAC, and enjoyed entertainment from musician, Finbarr Keaveney, as well as a festive performance from pupils at St Joseph’s Primary School, Tyrella.

The event brought together different generations, encouraging a sense of unity and shared celebration. The initiative also helped address loneliness by providing a safe and welcoming shared environment where Housing Executive tenants and the wider community can interact, strengthening community ties.

Pupils and staff from St Joseph’s Primary School, Tyrella, who sang at the recent intergenerational Christmas event at Ballykinlar GAC organised by Newry, Mourne and Down Council’s Slieve Croob District Electoral Area.
Entertainer Finbar Keaveney with members of Ballykinlar GAC and Newry, Mourne and Down District Council’s Slieve Croob District Electoral Area Forum co-ordinator Priscilla McAlinden

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Philip Campbell, attended the event and highlighted the importance of remembering those who may be socially isolated during the festive period.

Cllr Campbell said: “Christmas can be a joyous time for many, but it is also a very lonely time for others.

“It is vital that we continue to organise events like this, which bring people together and create opportunities for connection and support,” the Chairperson said.

Claire Crainey, Northern Ireland Housing Executive Area Manager, endorsed these sentiments.

“Loneliness and isolation are real challenges for many people in rural areas, particularly during the winter months. We were delighted to support this event and to work with local

St Joseph’s Primary School pupils in Tyrella singing out at the recent intergenerational Christmas event held at Ballykinlar GAC.

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