PRESS RELEASE
16 June 2009
PN: CAL 05/08/09
COMMITTEE CELEBRATES TOWNLANDS
Where do you call home? Is it Aughadarra? Could it be Ballymaguigan or maybe it’s Clatterknowles?
These are just some of the questions on the agenda at the Northern Ireland Assembly’s Committee for Culture, Arts and Leisure major seminar at Parliament Buildings to promote and raise awareness of townland names.
Speaking before the event, Committee Chairperson, Barry McElduff, MLA, said: “This seminar is an important initiative aimed at highlighting the significance of townland names and also at holding government departments to account in terms of the promotion of townland names.
“They are a hugely important part of our heritage. People are massively interested in place, where they are from and their local identity.”
Mr McElduff, of the townland of Aghagogan, continued: “It is important not only to preserve townland names but to actively promote them within local communities. Townland names are in the common ownership of the entire community and all traditions. Everyone shares a great passion for them and they are an important part of our shared heritage.
“Many of our primary schools do excellent work in this area, as do sports clubs and community groups. District Councils play a significant role too in promoting their usage. ”
The seminar has attracted experts from across Northern Ireland who will highlight the cultural and historical significance of our local townland names and why their preservation is crucial to maintaining and further strengthening our local communities.
The Armagh Rhymers will be celebrating townlands through the medium of verse, while women’s groups from Dromore and Termonmaguire in County Tyronewill be telling stories of their communities with a dazzling display of traditional patchwork quilts.
This informative and entertaining event takes place on 17 June in Parliament Buildings, Stormont Estate, Belfast - in the townland of Ballymiscaw.ENDS
Note to Editor
The Chairperson of the Committee is Barry McElduff MLA of the townland of Aghagogan
The Deputy Chairperson is David McNarry MLA of the townland of Ballygowan
The Committee has a further nine members:
Dominic Bradley MLA of the townland of Lisdrumliska
Francie Brolly MLA of the townland of Boviel
The Lord Browne MLA of the townland of Ballycloghan
Kieran McCarthy MLA of the townland of Kircubbin
Raymond McCartney MLA of the townland of Ballynagalligh
Nelson McCausland MLA of the townland of Skegonneill
Pat Ramsey MLA of the townland of Altnagavan
Ken Robinson MLA of the townland of Jordanstown
Jim Shannon MLA of the townland of Ballygarvan
The Committee for Culture, Arts and Leisure is a Statutory Departmental Committee which has a scrutiny, policy development and consultation role with respect to the Minister of Culture, Arts and Leisure and has a role in the initiation of legislation.
The Clerk to the Committee is – Kathryn Bell
of the townland of Ballycloghan
Committee Office
Northern Ireland Assembly
Room 424 Parliament Buildings
Stormont
Belfast
BT4 3XX
Telephone: 028 90 521841
Fax: 028 90 521355
E Mail: committee.cal@niassembly.gov.uk
Media Contact - Stephanie Mallon (of the townland of Clonboy),
Northern Ireland Assembly,
Communications Office,
Room B4,
Parliament Buildings,
Belfast,
BT4 3XX
Telephone: 028 9052 1953
Mobile: 07825 146794
Email – info.office@niassembly.gov.uk