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A
cross-border partnership initiative has been set up between The
Community Development Agency in Newtownabbey and The Community
Forum in Drogheda, Co Louth. Several exchanges have already taken
place.
On
Friday 4th May, the Mayor of Drogheda, Councillor Michael O’Dowd
visited Newtownabbey along with members of the Drogheda Community
Forum. He was met by Alderman Lynne Frazer, the Mayor of Newtownabbey,
who welcomed him and the other guests to the borough. Alderman
Frazer went on to point out that there were historical links between
Newtownabbey and Drogheda, and that this cross-border partnership
project would certainly build on those links.
The
group was then treated to a tour of Sentry Hill. This was thoroughly
enjoyed by all. Also in attendance were representatives of several
Newtownabbey Community groups.
Victor
Robinson, who is the project Director, welcomed everyone and explained
that this visit was part of a programme that would include work
with young people, senior citizens, community groups as well as
public representatives.
Adree
Wallace, one of the Agency’s Directors, explained how she
and others had enjoyed taking part in an OCN Citizenship course
and how learning together was an excellent way of building bridges.
She went on to say that CDA, with its usual good timing, had embarked
on the project at a time when opportunities for sharing and developing
understanding were many and varied.
The
Mayor of Drogheda expressed his pleasure at being invited to Newtownabbey,
and also at the events taking place within the political arena
and hoped that it would be a success, and that the politicians
could work together for the benefit of all the people of Northern
Ireland.
Ide
Lenihan, Chair of the Cross-border Partnership, and a member of
the Drogheda Community Forum, provided an overview of the project
and said that this was one of the best projects that she has been
involved with. If both governments wanted to move forward, she
continued, this project was certainly an excellent vehicle for
that purpose.
The
Partnership plans to build on the links that have already been
established between the Community Development Agency in Newtownabbey
and the Drogheda community Forum in Co Louth. New networks and
links will be established and strengthened between various groups
associated with each organisation, north and south, and will include
community development groups, youth and senior citizens’
groups, women’s groups. The aim is to bring groups together
from both sides of the border to explore each other’s communities
and cultures. Training and educational programmes will be provided,
designed for cooperation and reconciliation. These will include
personal development, conflict resolution, cultural exploration,
local history and economic and social development. The project
is financed by the European Union’s Peace and Reconciliation
Programme and can be viewed at www.beyondborders.org.uk
Visit
To The Lord Mayor's Parlour
In
December, the Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Patrick McCarty,
hosted the Cross-border Partnership. After tea and coffee in the
Lord Mayor's parlour, the group took part in the City Hall's traditional
carol service.
Project
Part Financed by the European Union Peace and Reconciliation Programme
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