Derry has taken two of the top prizes in the annual IPB Co-operation Ireland Pride of Place Awards, which were announced last week (14 November) at a glittering gala event in Ennis Co. Clare. More than 800 people from across the island filled the venue to hear the winners announced by RTE’s Ciana Campbell.
The Deed Project received the top position in the Community Health Initiative category of the main competition. Derry and Strabane District Council also won the main Council Community Engagement Award.
In their citation the judges said of the Deed Project: “the judges were impressed from the moment they arrived at this project and even more so by an excellent presentation by highly motivated and dedicated individuals supported by people who benefit from the project. The project, which is based in a centre already making a major impact on peoples’ lives, is focussed on developing by innovative means awareness, support and understanding throughout the wider community of those affected by dementia”.
Speaking about the council, the judges said “This council has been a continuous tower of strength and influencer of Pride of Place since it started thirteen years ago. Even though it now is an amalgamation of two council areas the ethos of Pride of Place has been successfully extended to the wider area. This council has hosted the Awards very successfully in the past and always presents well prepared groups who are proud of their place.”
The Pride of Place Awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of people who work tirelessly to create pride in their local area and a better place for local residents. Forty-three groups, ranging from those in small rural communities to groups in inner-city housing estates, took winning or runner up positions in the main and cities competitions. A further six groups received Special Awards, while one local authority received a special Council Award.
Each year, practically every local authority on the island of Ireland nominate groups for doing exceptional work in their communities. This year 102 groups were nominated by their respective local authority. A panel of highly experienced judges visited every nominated group and then selected the winners and runners up. Since the first Pride of Place competition13 years ago, thousands of people have been recognised for the outstanding contribution they make to Irish society.
Last night’s winners received their awards from Councillor Mary Howard, Leas Cathaoirleach Clare County Council, Ronan Foley, Chief Executive IPB, John Bruton, former Taoiseach and deputy Chairman Co-operation Ireland, Tom Dowling, Chairman Pride of Place Committee, and George Jones, Chairman IPB.
Speaking at the event, IPB Insurance CEO, Ronan Foley said:
”IPB Insurance is proud to be associated as title sponsors of the IPB Pride of Place Awards and more importantly what it represents. I firmly believe that it is essential that we recognise communities and the thousands of volunteers across the island of Ireland that give of themselves selflessly every day. As a mutual insurer that insures local authorities and their communities across the island of Ireland, these awards are an excellent fit. It is clear that working together and getting things done increases peoples’ pride in where they live and in turn helps build vibrant communities. All those nominated epitomise the sense of community spirit that can be seen all across Ireland, with people committed to creating positive civic change in their respective communities.”
Peter Sheridan, Chief Executive, Co-operation Ireland said:
“For Co-operation Ireland, the Pride of Place competition embodies the ethos of the organisation and it shows how working together ordinary people can make a real positive change on society. I congratulate everyone who participated in year’s competition, but especially the winners.
“We would not be able to run such a successful competition without the support of our sponsors IPB, our judging panel, the Pride of Place Committee and everyone who works to make it a success. I would like to thank Clare County Council for hosting this wonderful awards ceremony, and giving us the opportunity to celebrate each other’s achievements”.
Commenting on the Awards ceremony Mary Howard, Leas-Cathaoirleach Clare County Council said: "The event will bring together community representatives and local authorities from right throughout the island of Ireland in a celebration of community spirit. Irish people living abroad will be able to monitor the progress of their local participating community groups online".
Here is some of the top award winners of 2015:
Cities Competition
Population Category - Neighbourhoods Under 1,000
Winner: Cregagh, East Belfast
Population Category - Neighbourhoods 1,000 – 2,000
Runner up: Blessington Street Basin Community, Dublin City
Winner: Ballyphehane, Cork City
Population Category - Neighbourhoods Over 2,000
Runner up: Tramore, Waterford
Winner: The Poleglass Community, Belfast City
Age Friendly Community Initiative
Runner up: Engage with Age – HOPE Project, Belfast City
Runner up: Friendly Call, Cork City
Winner: Clareville Centre, Dublin City
Young People in the Community Initiative
Runner up: Ballybane Traveller Integrated Youth Project, Galway City
Winner: Meitheal Mara – Bádóireacht Initiative, Cork City
Community Health Initiative
Runner up: West Community Garden, Galway City
Winner: Deed Project, Derry City
Main Competition
Population Category Up tp 300
Runner up: Cloone, Co Leitrim
Runner up: Tinryland, Co Carlow
Winner: Kilteely, Co Limerick
Population Category 300 - 1000
Runner up: Ballyboughal, Fingal Council area
Runner up: Kilteevan, Co Roscommon
Winner: Doonbeg, Co Clare
Population Category 1000 - 2000
Runner up: Carlingford, Co Louth
Runner up: Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim
Winner: Castlemartyr, Co Cork
Population Category Over 2000
Runner up: Listowel Town, Co Kerry
Runner up: Randalstown, Co Antrim & Newtownabbey
Joint Winner: Dunshaughlin, Co Meath
Joint Winner: Strandhill, Co Sligo
Age Friendly Community Initiative
Runner up: Ballinasloe Active Retirement Association, Co Galway
Runner up: Strabane Community Project, Co Tyrone
Winner: Carnew Community Care, Co Wicklow
Young People in the Community Initiative
Runner up: Monkstown Community Association, Co Antrim
Runner up: Tipperary Comhairle na nÓg, Co Tipperary
Winner: Largy College YSI Group of 2014 -2015, Co Monaghan
Community Health Initiative
Runner up: Jigsaw Offaly, Co Offaly
Runner up: Tiglin, Co Wicklow
Winner: Coalisland & Dungannon Neighbourhood Renewal Partnership – Health, Co Tyrone
Housing Estates Category
Runner up: Scanlon Park, Co Limerick
Runner up: Willow Park Estate, Co Westmeath
Winner: Cois Cairn Estate, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown
Islands & Coastal Communities Category
Runner up: Dungarvan & Helvick Head RNLI Fundraising Branch, Co Waterford
Runner up: Ghort a’Choirce (Gortahork), Co Donegal
Winner: Inis Mór, (Inishmore Island), Co Galway
Urban Neighbourhoods Category
Runner up: Cabinteely, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Council Area
Runner up: Mayfield /Glengormley, Co Antrim
Winner: Swinford, Co Mayo
Special Award Edgeworthstown District Development Assoc. Co Longford
Special Award Oaklands Lake, Co Wexford
Special Award Roscommon Lions Club, Co Roscommon
Special Award The Right Key, Co Down
Special Award Kerry Traveller Health and Community Development Project HAZ, Co Kerry
Special Award Mayo Masters GAA Team, Co Mayo
Council Community Engagement Award:
Winner: Derry and Strabane District Council
The Deed Project received the top position in the Community Health Initiative category of the main competition. Derry and Strabane District Council also won the main Council Community Engagement Award.
In their citation the judges said of the Deed Project: “the judges were impressed from the moment they arrived at this project and even more so by an excellent presentation by highly motivated and dedicated individuals supported by people who benefit from the project. The project, which is based in a centre already making a major impact on peoples’ lives, is focussed on developing by innovative means awareness, support and understanding throughout the wider community of those affected by dementia”.
Speaking about the council, the judges said “This council has been a continuous tower of strength and influencer of Pride of Place since it started thirteen years ago. Even though it now is an amalgamation of two council areas the ethos of Pride of Place has been successfully extended to the wider area. This council has hosted the Awards very successfully in the past and always presents well prepared groups who are proud of their place.”
The Pride of Place Awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of people who work tirelessly to create pride in their local area and a better place for local residents. Forty-three groups, ranging from those in small rural communities to groups in inner-city housing estates, took winning or runner up positions in the main and cities competitions. A further six groups received Special Awards, while one local authority received a special Council Award.
Each year, practically every local authority on the island of Ireland nominate groups for doing exceptional work in their communities. This year 102 groups were nominated by their respective local authority. A panel of highly experienced judges visited every nominated group and then selected the winners and runners up. Since the first Pride of Place competition13 years ago, thousands of people have been recognised for the outstanding contribution they make to Irish society.
Last night’s winners received their awards from Councillor Mary Howard, Leas Cathaoirleach Clare County Council, Ronan Foley, Chief Executive IPB, John Bruton, former Taoiseach and deputy Chairman Co-operation Ireland, Tom Dowling, Chairman Pride of Place Committee, and George Jones, Chairman IPB.
Speaking at the event, IPB Insurance CEO, Ronan Foley said:
”IPB Insurance is proud to be associated as title sponsors of the IPB Pride of Place Awards and more importantly what it represents. I firmly believe that it is essential that we recognise communities and the thousands of volunteers across the island of Ireland that give of themselves selflessly every day. As a mutual insurer that insures local authorities and their communities across the island of Ireland, these awards are an excellent fit. It is clear that working together and getting things done increases peoples’ pride in where they live and in turn helps build vibrant communities. All those nominated epitomise the sense of community spirit that can be seen all across Ireland, with people committed to creating positive civic change in their respective communities.”
Peter Sheridan, Chief Executive, Co-operation Ireland said:
“For Co-operation Ireland, the Pride of Place competition embodies the ethos of the organisation and it shows how working together ordinary people can make a real positive change on society. I congratulate everyone who participated in year’s competition, but especially the winners.
“We would not be able to run such a successful competition without the support of our sponsors IPB, our judging panel, the Pride of Place Committee and everyone who works to make it a success. I would like to thank Clare County Council for hosting this wonderful awards ceremony, and giving us the opportunity to celebrate each other’s achievements”.
Commenting on the Awards ceremony Mary Howard, Leas-Cathaoirleach Clare County Council said: "The event will bring together community representatives and local authorities from right throughout the island of Ireland in a celebration of community spirit. Irish people living abroad will be able to monitor the progress of their local participating community groups online".
Here is some of the top award winners of 2015:
Cities Competition
Population Category - Neighbourhoods Under 1,000
Winner: Cregagh, East Belfast
Population Category - Neighbourhoods 1,000 – 2,000
Runner up: Blessington Street Basin Community, Dublin City
Winner: Ballyphehane, Cork City
Population Category - Neighbourhoods Over 2,000
Runner up: Tramore, Waterford
Winner: The Poleglass Community, Belfast City
Age Friendly Community Initiative
Runner up: Engage with Age – HOPE Project, Belfast City
Runner up: Friendly Call, Cork City
Winner: Clareville Centre, Dublin City
Young People in the Community Initiative
Runner up: Ballybane Traveller Integrated Youth Project, Galway City
Winner: Meitheal Mara – Bádóireacht Initiative, Cork City
Community Health Initiative
Runner up: West Community Garden, Galway City
Winner: Deed Project, Derry City
Main Competition
Population Category Up tp 300
Runner up: Cloone, Co Leitrim
Runner up: Tinryland, Co Carlow
Winner: Kilteely, Co Limerick
Population Category 300 - 1000
Runner up: Ballyboughal, Fingal Council area
Runner up: Kilteevan, Co Roscommon
Winner: Doonbeg, Co Clare
Population Category 1000 - 2000
Runner up: Carlingford, Co Louth
Runner up: Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim
Winner: Castlemartyr, Co Cork
Population Category Over 2000
Runner up: Listowel Town, Co Kerry
Runner up: Randalstown, Co Antrim & Newtownabbey
Joint Winner: Dunshaughlin, Co Meath
Joint Winner: Strandhill, Co Sligo
Age Friendly Community Initiative
Runner up: Ballinasloe Active Retirement Association, Co Galway
Runner up: Strabane Community Project, Co Tyrone
Winner: Carnew Community Care, Co Wicklow
Young People in the Community Initiative
Runner up: Monkstown Community Association, Co Antrim
Runner up: Tipperary Comhairle na nÓg, Co Tipperary
Winner: Largy College YSI Group of 2014 -2015, Co Monaghan
Community Health Initiative
Runner up: Jigsaw Offaly, Co Offaly
Runner up: Tiglin, Co Wicklow
Winner: Coalisland & Dungannon Neighbourhood Renewal Partnership – Health, Co Tyrone
Housing Estates Category
Runner up: Scanlon Park, Co Limerick
Runner up: Willow Park Estate, Co Westmeath
Winner: Cois Cairn Estate, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown
Islands & Coastal Communities Category
Runner up: Dungarvan & Helvick Head RNLI Fundraising Branch, Co Waterford
Runner up: Ghort a’Choirce (Gortahork), Co Donegal
Winner: Inis Mór, (Inishmore Island), Co Galway
Urban Neighbourhoods Category
Runner up: Cabinteely, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Council Area
Runner up: Mayfield /Glengormley, Co Antrim
Winner: Swinford, Co Mayo
Special Award Edgeworthstown District Development Assoc. Co Longford
Special Award Oaklands Lake, Co Wexford
Special Award Roscommon Lions Club, Co Roscommon
Special Award The Right Key, Co Down
Special Award Kerry Traveller Health and Community Development Project HAZ, Co Kerry
Special Award Mayo Masters GAA Team, Co Mayo
Council Community Engagement Award:
Winner: Derry and Strabane District Council