Killyleagh Community Association Scoops Prize

Killyleagh Community Association scoop a top Housing Executive rural award

Killyleagh Community Association in Co. Down has secured a £1,000 prize as part of this year’s Housing Executive’s Rural Community Awards.

Committed to working collaboratively, the association provides a wide range of services to enable new residents to integrate into the area and existing residents to overcome isolation.

Recent developments include the creation of a ‘Community Connections’ website: killyleaghandshrigley.co.uk 

which provides a directory of services in the area.

Smiles all round…Nicole Lappin, Chair of the Housing Executive (left) congratulates members of Killyleagh Community Association on winning the Community Spirit Award at the Housing Executive’s 11th annual Rural Community Awards Ceremony held in the Seamus Heaney birthplace in Bellaghy. (l-r) Sean O’Brien (Chairman) and Carolyn Price (Environmental Coordinator), with members Brian Cassidy and Ann Fee. (Photos courtesy of the Housing Executive).

Held this year in The Seamus Heaney Centre, Bellaghy the annual Rural Community Awards event provides a showcase for individuals and groups undertaking outstanding volunteering work at grassroots level in rural areas across Northern Ireland, helping maintain local neighbourhoods and boosting civic pride.

Claire Crainey, Housing Executive South Down Area Manager said, “A very big well done to the association on their well-deserved award as they took the top prize in our Community Spirit section.

“The impact this group has within their local community is huge and their efforts to provide opportunities for residents are much valued. We have enjoyed a taster of the services they have on offer at their much-anticipated annual community event.

Making a difference… Winners of the Housing Executive’s Community Spirit award (l-r) Carolyn Price, Environmental Coordinator and Sean O’Brien, Chairperson of Killyleagh Community Association with Housing Executive staff Pamela Johnston, HE Rural and Regeneration Manager and Chloe Black, Housing Executive Patch Manager in front of Killyleagh Castle in County Down.

“We are committed to supporting the group to continue to make a difference within their local community and are delighted they have been recognised through this award.”

Sean O’Brien, Chairperson of Killyleagh Community Association said, “Winning the Community Spirit award is a huge deal to us.

“We work very closely with the Housing Executive on several initiatives and appreciate their attendance and support at our annual gathering which celebrates local groups, volunteers and the collective spirit of the area.

Sean O’Brien (Chairman) and Carolyn Price, Environmental Coordinator of Killyleagh Community Association pictured with Pamela Johnston, Housing Executive Rural and Regeneration Manager and Chloe Black, Housing Executive Patch Manager.

“This popular informal event provides opportunities to meet other residents, connect with support agencies and avail of taster sessions for our activities which reduces the barriers to engaging in future events for the socially marginalised.

“Since completing our directory and website, KCA have been very intentional about strengthening partnerships across the community which led to us carrying out a needs assessment of the area.

“Mental health and emotional wellbeing as well as isolation and loneliness were identified as our grassroot community needs and we are dedicated to providing services that will target these going forward.”

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