IDB Pride Of Place Judges Visit Men's Shed

Judges from the prestigious ‘IPB Pride of Place Competition in association with Co-operation Ireland’ visited the Men’s Shed Downpatrick on Tuesday 28 July 2015 to hear first-hand about the valuable work the project does.

The IPB Pride of Place Competition is an annual all-Ireland event aimed at celebrating the important contributions that voluntary organisations make to enhancing people’s quality of life in their area.

The Men’s Shed Downpatrick, which was launched by Action Mental Health in October 2013 with funding from the Big Lottery Fund’s “Reaching Out: Connecting Older People” Programme, was entered in the annual competition by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council.

[caption id="attachment_57940" align="aligncenter" width="540"]xx At the IPB Pride of Place visit to the Men\s Shed in Downpatrick were Hazel  Wilson, Men’s Shed Coordinator,   Peter Fitzsimons, Chair of AMH New Horizons,  Pride of Place judge Blaise Treacy, Pride of Place coordinator Maurice  Inglis, Councillor Noami Bailie, Chair of Newry Mourne and Down Council, Project Coordinator Eoin McAnuff, Pride of Place judge Terry O’Niadh, and Audrey Allen, Action Mental Health head of operations.  [/caption]

The Pride of Place judges, Mr Blaise Treacy and Mr Terry O’Niadh, were welcomed to the Men’s Shed by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Naomi Bailie, and Mr Eoin McAnuff, Project Co-ordinator for Men’s Shed Project.

[caption id="attachment_57941" align="alignright" width="390"]John Aldworth gets some advice from art tutor Tom Cunningham at the Men's Shed in Downpatrick. John Aldworth gets some advice from art tutor Tom Cunningham at the Men’s Shed in Downpatrick.[/caption]

Commenting on the project, Councillor Bailie explained: “Members of the Men’s Shed come from different walks of life, but the thing that bonds them is that they are men with time on their hands and they are keen to do something constructive with that time. The Men’s Shed plays an important and integral role in helping men to once again become valued and valuable members of our community.

“It is a place for men aged 60+ to meet and discuss issues, share skills and explore new interests, with the aim of promoting their own health and well-being whilst putting something back into the community. At present men can undertake a range of activities such as joinery, gardening, woodturning, art, crafts, cookery and IT.”

[caption id="attachment_57942" align="alignleft" width="390"]xx Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chair, Cllr Naomi Baili, with judges Blaise Tracy and Terry O’Niadh and Pride of Place coordinator Maurice Inglis pictured with Shedders Henry Murphy, Jim Crawford and Richard Convery. [/caption]

During their visit, the judges received a presentation on the Men’s Shed which highlighted the work the project undertakes to engage and support men aged 60+ in the locality. Following the presentation, the judges were taken on a tour of the Men’s Shed during which they met and chatted with men who are involved in and benefitting greatly from the project and also representatives of voluntary and statutory organisations that support the Men’s Shed.

The judges award marks for: Impact on Community; Innovation; Sustainability; Local Leadership; Management; and Overall Impression.

The IPB Pride of Place Competition is run by Co-operation Ireland in partnership with the All-Island Local Authority Steering Forum, a forum which encourages strategic and sustainable approaches to cross-border co-operation by local authorities.

The winners will be announced at a gala dinner and awards ceremony which will be hosted later in the year by IPB Mutual Insurances Ltd and Co-operation Ireland.

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