Doire Finn To Be Next NMD Deputy Mayor

SDLP nominates Doire Finn as Deputy Mayor of Newry, Mourne and Down

The SDLP will nominate Newry Councillor Doire Finn as the next Deputy Mayor of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council.

Councillor Finn has been nominated by her fellow councillors to serve in the role for 2026/27.

She said she was looking forward to using the year ahead to champion local communities, support the arts and cultural sector and showcase the very best of Newry, Mourne and Down.

Councillor Doire Finn said: “It is an incredible honour to be nominated as Deputy Mayor of Newry, Mourne and Down. Growing up here, you quickly learn the importance of community, looking out for one another and taking pride in where you come from, and those are values that have stayed with me throughout my time in public life.

“I want to thank my family, partner, friends and SDLP colleagues for their support and for putting their faith in me in taking on this role.

SDLP Newry Councillor Doire Finn will be the next deputy chairperson of Newry Mourne and Down District Council. (Photo: Declan Roughan / Press Eye)

“Since being elected to Council, I have always tried to use my voice to stand up for local people and for the issues that matter most to our communities.

“Whether that is supporting local businesses and community groups, promoting opportunities for young people or championing our arts and cultural sector, I have always believed politics should be about improving people’s everyday lives and helping our communities reach their full potential.

“Our district has an incredible creative and community spirit.

“From local artists and musicians to volunteers and grassroots organisations, there are so many people giving their time and talent, working tirelessly to make this place better every day.

“As Deputy Mayor, I want to use this role to champion those people and ensure their contribution gets the recognition it deserves.

“I am also determined to continue speaking up for young people and ensuring they feel supported and optimistic about building a future for themselves here at home.

“Too many people still feel they have to leave to build a career or afford a future, and I want to keep pushing for investment, quality jobs and thriving communities where people can put down roots.

“It will be a privilege to represent Newry, Mourne and Down and to celebrate everything that makes this district such a special place to live, work and visit.”

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