Community Support Hub Held In Downpatrick

Downpatrick Community Support Hub Drop-in event takes place at Down Leisure Centre

The Down Leisure Centre in Downpatrick hosted a Community Support Hub drop-in event on 18 February when members of the public had an opportunity to speak directly with Newry, Mourne and Down District Council representatives.

Council staff were joined by officials from a host of statutory agencies and community organisations who were able to provide confidential advice, help and support.

Representatives from the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust who took part in the Community Support Hub event at the Down Leisure Centre. Included are (from left) Belinda Hawthorne, Callum Archer, Gillian Coburn and Warren Francis.

The Community Support Hub is designed to provide people access to the right support from the right organisation, with advice on issues including housing, health and well-being, home and personal safety, training and employment and funding opportunities.

Council officials from a number of departments were joined by representatives from the PSNI, Housing Executive, Education Authority, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust and other community sector organisations, including Volunteer Now and Community Advice.

Manus Teague (centre) from Downpatrick-based charity Life Change Changes Lives with members Geraldine McKinney and Paul Douglas.
 
Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Philip Campbell, at the Community Support Hub event held at the Down Leisure Centre in Downpatrick with resident Mary Ritchie (centre) and Laura Savage from the Council’s Leisure and Sport Department.

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Philip Campbell, who attended the Downpatrick event said: “The Community Support Hub events bring people together so they can get the information and support they need.

“The Hub provides an opportunity for people to learn more about the support available to them and how to access services.”

“The Council Chairperson said it was particularly pleasing to see so many agencies represented alongside the Council at the Downpatrick event.

The Council’s Commercial Development Support Officer for Indoor Leisure Frances Quinn (left,) with placement student Katie Watt and Mrs Denise Higgins from Downpatrick at the Down Leisure Centre event.

“The Community Support Hub opens the door for residents to meet face-to-face with staff from across Council departments, statutory partners and community organisations in one place. This is a great initiative and is something residents value,” Cllr Campbell added.

Funding for the Community Support Hub initiative is being provided by Newry Mourne and Down District Council, the Northern Ireland Executive and T:buc, with the initiative being co-ordinated by the Council’s District Electoral Area Forum Teams.

The next Community Support Hub event will take place at Newry Leisure Centre on Tuesday, 21 April 2026 and no booking is required.

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