Cusdendall named ‘Communications’ Winner at Calor Village of the Year Awards
Cushendall was today named ‘Communications’ winner at the Calor Village of the Year® 2007 awards ceremony at Galgorm Manor Hotel, hosted by TV personality Ben Fogel.
The County Antrim village beat stiff competition from 16 other villages across Northern Ireland to win the coveted title and a cash prize of £1,000.
Speaking about Cushendall, Mark McClements, Sales Manager, Calor said: “In winning this award, Cushendall recognised the importance of good communications and the value of ensuring community involvement in a range of activities and initiatives both within the village itself and further a field.
“A wide range of resources and publications are available to promote the region as a tourist destination; community newsletters are produced and distributed locally; a community forum exists and the group are proactive in acting as a link between organisations and outside agencies ensuring information is available to the community.”
Broughshane was named the overall Calor Village of the Year® 2007 with Belleek (Community Life), Dungiven (Business Award), Ahoghill (Older People Award), Killyfoyle (Environment Award) and Randalstown (Young People) picking up the category accolades.
Commenting on the competition and the welcome impression all the competing villages reflected on the competition judges, Martin McDonald, Chief Executive, RDC added: “We visited 23 villages in total – some big, some small, some you would class as traditional village settlements. Speaking on behalf of all the judges I can say that we were overwhelmed by the welcome we got in each and every community.”
“Not only did we see and experience the beauty of rural Northern Ireland, we also met many inspirational, motivated and outright encouraging people – real ambassadors of rural life. Although there was only one overall winner we must applaud all the villages for their participation and for the great work they are doing in their respective communities.”
Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Michele Gildernew MP MLA attended the Calor Village of the Year Awards.
The Minister said: "The Calor Village of the Year awards highlight the many elements which make up rural life. The awards recognise the role of the community as a whole; the contribution of business, how different generations through young people to older people engage, the environment and how these different parts of a community communicate with one another. The awards truly recognise the multi faceted nature of rural life.
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