Fermanagh and Omagh District Council’s Eco Heroes celebrated at Live Here Love Here Community Awards 2024
5th March 2024
Live Here Love Here, Northern Ireland’s people-powered campaign dedicated to promoting civic pride and fostering environmental stewardship, has announced the recipients of its 2024 Community Awards.
The awards, sponsored by Belfast Harbour and supported by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA), took place on 29 February, and celebrated the many individuals, schools, and community organisations, that dedicate their time to improving the environment through activities such as education, litter-picking, and tackling biodiversity loss.
Following a nomination period which was open to the public throughout January, 12 awards were distributed on the evening. Dromore Health & Wellbeing Group was awarded the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council Champions Award in recognition of their efforts to provide various outdoor activities to local residents, including their annual Keep Dromore Beautiful litter picking weekend. Patrick Hosey, chairperson of the Strathroy Community Garden and Shed, was also recognised in this category for his contribution to litter-picking and organising community events aimed at supporting vulnerable individuals.
Speaking about Dromore Health and Wellbeing’s success, Chair of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, Councillor Thomas O’Reilly, said:
“On behalf of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, and on my own behalf, I would like to congratulate Dromore Health & Wellbeing Group on winning the Champions Award. This is testament to their ongoing commitment and hard work to improve the environment and instil civic pride in their community. I hope this helps to inspire others throughout the District to take action to protect our environment. If we all take small actions, we can make tangible differences.”
Eight additional Champions Awards were also presented to people and groups from Live Here Love Here’s Council partner areas. The Legacy Award was presented to Tidy Randalstown for their long-standing commitment to environmental causes and community service, whilst the Rising Star Award, which acknowledged up-and-coming environmental leaders, was awarded to Rebekah Bajko. Ark Community Gardens received the Community Together Award, supported by the Northern Ireland
Housing Executive, in acknowledgement of their efforts to address community division through environmental action.
2024 marks 10 years of Live Here Love Here, detailing the campaign’s ongoing commitment to improving communities across Northern Ireland and empowering people to protect the environment.
Lynda Surgenor, Live Here Love Here Manager, said:
“Our Community Awards are always a highlight, not only because they recognise and honour the diverse environmental contributions made by community members across Northern Ireland, but also because it’s an opportunity for us to reflect on the success of the Live Here Love Here programme. This year’s instalment is made all the more special as we’re marking ten years of community support for the campaign. We extend our warmest congratulations to all the nominees and recipients – their remarkable achievements will inspire others to join the moment towards a cleaner, greener, and more connected Northern Ireland. We also extend our thanks to DAERA, Belfast Harbour, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive and our nine council partners whose support has been instrumental in the positive momentum of Live Here Love Here.”
Some of Live Here Love Here’s initiative include Big Spring Clean and Adopt a Spot. For more information visit liveherelovehere.org