Phoenix Gas Support Halloween Spocktacular Events

Spocktacular events boosted by Phoenix support

Spocktacular events boosted by Phoenix support

Phoenix Natural Gas has been fuelling some Spooktacular community events through its Building Back Together Fund which was launched to help reduce social isolation and help communities get back together safely as covid restrictions ease.

Flying Horse Ward Community Forum: Cllr Oonagh Hanlon with representatives of the Flying Horse Ward Community Forum and young people enjoying the Halloween trail. (Images courtesy of Phoenix Gas.)

Over the last few week, the Phoenix Natural Gas Building Back Together Fund has supported:

  • A series of Halloween themed spooky schools trails across Downpatrick.
  • A Friendship event for families from the local Jam N Iré project.
  • A special Halloween community event for families at Marian Park.
St Brigid’s Primary School: Jonathan King, Phoenix Natural Gas Energy Advisor, with some of the pupils from St Brigid’s Primary School, Downpatrick at the school’s spooky trail which was supported by the Phoenix Natural Gas Building Back Together Fund.

Phoenix Gas has made connection to the natural gas network possible for thousands of homes and businesses across East Down in recent years, and continues to develop connections across the community.

Phoenix GasJonathan Martindale, Director of Business Development at Phoenix Natural Gas said:

Jam N Iré: Families from ‘Jam N Ire’ meeting up for their Friendship Day in Belfast.

“As a business with a strong corporate responsibility culture, we wanted to respond to the social and economic impacts of the last year by offering proactive support to enable grassroots community groups to do what they do best and bring communities back together again.

Marian Park: Cllr Oonagh Hanlon with with Elle and Casey Malone and baby Caolan Marks at the Marian Park Community event, supported by Phoenix Natural Gas.

“In extending our network across East Down we have been warmly welcomed by the local community and we are delighted that so many grassroots community groups cross East Down have benefitted from our Building Back Together Funding and helped families, young people and communities reconnect in a safe and inclusive way.”

Phoenix Natural Gas has been supporting communities across East Down throughout its network extension programme which has seen the company extend access to the natural gas network to 28,000 consumers in the area. 

St Patrick’s, Legamaddy: John Graham, Phoenix Natural Gas Energy Advisor, with Cllr Oonagh Hanlon and Sophia and Molly Brown from St Patrick’s Primary School, Legamaddy.

Further information on Phoenix Natural Gas and its Responsible Business Programme can be found at: www.phoenixnaturalgas.com/about-us/phoenix-group/corporate-responsibility