Newsletter #7

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26th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement

On Tuesday 11th June, our Project Manager Michael Mullin was honoured to attend ‘A Fireside Chat Reflecting on the 26th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement’ at the U.S. Ambassador’s Residence in Dublin.

The event was in honour of Senator George Mitchell with special guests Bertie Ahern, Gerry Adams and Lord Reg Empey.

The Women of the Good Friday Agreement

On Wednesday 10th of April, Máirín Martin – the Chairperson of Ballinamore Area Community Council Clg – was honoured to attend ‘The Women of the Good Friday Agreement’ event at the US Ambassador’s Residence in Dublin.

Picture 1: Invitation to the prestigious event
Picture 2: Left to right: Liz O’Donnell, Monica McWilliams, Daphne Trimble, Bríd Rodgers
Picture 3: Máirín Martin & Claire Croinin – American Ambassador to Ireland
Picture 4: Máirín Martin & Anne Carr – International Fund for Ireland Board Member
Picture 5: Monica McWilliams & Máirín Martin
Picture 6: Daphne Trimble & Máirín Martin

Exploring the Past

Last Thursday evening, was a very successful conclusion to our Better Together – Níos Fearr Le Chéile’s Programme of Events under ‘Exploring the Past & Looking to the Future’. Large numbers have participated and those who did so thoroughly enjoyed and engaged in the discussions.

Each night they wanted more time and have requested these to be run again in the future.

Huge thanks must go to Michael Culbert, Coiste, Belfast and each of his speakers. Without Michael’s help, this could not have happened. Go raibh míle maith agaibh.

Thanks also to those who attended events in Enniskillen, Lisnaskea, Ballyconnell and twice in Ballinamore. 👏👏

A big thank you to the International Fund for Ireland who placed their trust in us. Without funding none of this would have happened.

Speakers from Coiste, Belfast and Ballinamore Area Community Council Chairperson Máirín Martin

Ballinamore Area Community Council CLG – Newsletter

2023 has been a busy year for Ballinamore Area Community Council CLG!

Ballinamore Area Community Council Clg., (BACC), was first set up in 1972.

Our Board is representative of Aughawillan, Aughnasheelin, Ballinamore, Corraleehan and Drumreilly. The aims of the Council are the social, cultural and economic welfare of the whole community in dealing with statutory bodies and other agencies in seeking technical or other assistance. We also assist, where feasible, the Local Authority in the exercise of its duties in the locality. We work closely with Leitrim Development Company, Leitrim Enterprise and Mayo Sligo Leitrim Education and Training Board.

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Gendered & Grassroots Approaches to Peace & Conflict:


Máirín Martin Ballinamore Area Community Council Clg Chair was, yet again, selected to attend a Peace Conference, marking the 25th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.

The Conference was held in Boston University, jointly organised by Debbie Watters NI Alternatives/Restorative Justice and Professor Sandra McEvoy, Boston.

Máirín Martin Chair of Ballinamore Area Community Council Clg in Boston


“I was very honoured to be invited to participate by Debbie Watters, whom I met at a
Conference in Leuven in May. The Boston Conference was opened by a lunch reception
hosted by the Irish Consul of New England, Síghle Fitzgerald, formerly on the Board of the
International Fund for Ireland (IFI). The IFI fund our current Peace Impact Programme in
Ballinamore – ‘Better Together – Níos Fearr Le Chéile’.
Central to the conversations were twenty working class women from cross community
organisations from the six and border counties, engaging in conversations with guest
speakers and information sharing, with some of the most influential women. Those women
who have been working through the Good Friday Agreement whilst voicing the importance
of women in the process.
On day one of the Conference, we were welcomed to Boston by Joe Kennedy III, President
Biden’s Special Envoy to Northern Ireland. I was indeed honoured to have been part of the
first Panel Discussion which consisted of Monica McWilliams, PhD, Avila Kilmurray, both Co-
founders NI Women’s Coalition; Anne Pendleton, Community Restorative Justice; Julie
Davidson, Action for Community Transition; and myself, Chairperson, Ballinamore Area
Community Council Clg, Peace Impact Programme. We reflected on our roles in the lead up
to the GFA and reflected on the past 25 years – the lessons learned and the way forward.”

Meet the Author – Leitrim Libraries

Huge thank you to author Nuala O’Connor who was our final #meettheauthor in our #crossborder#crosscommunity#literature programme , thanks to #ballinamorelibrary for making everyone feel so welcome!

Good discussion #Diversity#equality#inclusion#joyridetojupiter

Ballinamore Area Community Council ClgLeitrim County LibraryLibraries in Fermanagh and OmaghCavan County Library Service

Looking forward to our Libraries Symposium on Thursday 23rd November in the Island Theatre, Ballinamore !

Left to Right- Michael Mullin -Project Co Ordinator, Caroline Farrell – Ballinamore Library, Nuala O’Connor and Máirin Martin Chair of Ballinamore Area Community Council Clg.

‘Putting Yourself in Each Others Shoes’

Chair Máirín Martin Ballinamore Area Community Council Clg at last weeks Better Together – Níos Fearr Le Chéile Exploring the past – ‘Putting yourself in each other’s shoes’ in Fermanagh House , Enniskillen. Good discussion on #peace#borders#trauma#sharedIreland#policing#prisonlife and the work of #communitygroups working hard on the ground to sustain peace.

A huge thanks to Máirin, #Coiste for facilitating and our panel.

Fermanagh House . Thanks to everyone that attended , come along and

Join us for our ‘Living Libraries’ in Castlepark Leisure Centre #Lisnaskea on Thursday 3rd November 7pm-8pm

Each person is a book telling their individual story, history and struggles through the conflict and troubles in Northern Ireland

Everyone welcome

Good Practice Social Enterprise Visit

Some recent pictures from our #crossborder #Goodpractice #SocialEnterprise visit to #Cregganenterprises Rath Mor Centre , Derry/Londonderry who looked after us all very well and gave us a guided tour of the city. A fantastic lunch The Old Docks followed by the tour. Stopping for refreshments on the way home to Omagh , Lisnaskea and Ballinamore at #MellonCountryInn Omagh. Thanks to everyone who attended and of course #MartinsCoaches for providing transport for the day

Ballinamore Area Community Council Clg

Leitrim County Library Libraries in Fermanagh and Omagh #Ballinamoremensshed #ballinamorewriters Ballinamore Tidy Towns Enniskillen Royal Grammar SU Ballinamore Community Schoo l#localbusiness #peace

#communitygroups Drumreilly Community Afterschool & Breakfast Club