Pictured at the Civic Awards with Chair of the Council, Councillor Córa Corry is Molly McSwiggan who is at the beginning of her journey at the top level of Irish Dancing and already has won both solo jig & reel at the Ulster Championships under 8’s. Molly is from the Quinn School of Irish Dancing, also pictured is nominating Councillor Dan Kerr.Pictured at the Civic Awards with Chair of the Council, Councillor Córa Corry is Molly McSwiggan who is at the beginning of her journey at the top level of Irish Dancing and already has won both solo jig & reel at the Ulster Championships under 8’s. Molly is from the Quinn School of Irish Dancing, also pictured is nominating Councillor Dan Kerr.
Pictured at the Civic Awards with Chair of the Council, Councillor Córa Corry is Molly McSwiggan who is at the beginning of her journey at the top level of Irish Dancing and already has won both solo jig & reel at the Ulster Championships under 8’s. Molly is from the Quinn School of Irish Dancing, also pictured is nominating Councillor Dan Kerr.

18 pictures from Mid Ulster Council's recent Civic Reception

Mid Ulster District Council recently held a Civic Reception to recognise 18 outstanding achievements across the district in the fields of sport, dance, cooking, opera and business.

The ceremony took place at the Burnavon Arts and Culture Centre in Cookstown and was hosted by the Chair of the Council, Councillor Córa Corry.

Speaking at the awards ceremony Councillor Corry said: “These awards have shown us that there is certainly no shortage of success, at all levels in Mid Ulster. It was an honour to be able to acknowledge these successes again in person.

“While each award we recognised this evening was different, collectively, they demonstrate the great breadth of talent, skill and community pride which is characteristic of Mid Ulster and an inspiration to others and it’s a great pleasure to celebrate your success through events like this one.”