Chairperson Launches Civic Awards 2026 – #CelebratingWHO Call for Public Nominations
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Philip Campbell, has officially launched the Council’s Annual Civic Awards 2026, calling on residents to help shine a spotlight on the people who make a real difference across the district.
This year’s awards campaign, #CelebratingWHO, is designed to inspire everyone to pause and think about the individuals and groups in their lives who go above and beyond for others. From quiet volunteers and community champions to inspiring young people and creative trailblazers, the Civic Awards celebrate the everyday heroes whose dedication, kindness and commitment help make our district a stronger, more vibrant place to live.
Nominations open on Monday 5 January and anyone can put forward a nomination by completing the simple online form available on the Council website: www.newrymournedown.org/chairpersons-civic-awards. Residents, community organisations and elected members are all encouraged to take part.
Nominations close on Friday 23 January 2026 and all successful nominees will be notified during the week commencing Monday 2 February, with winners announced at a special awards ceremony on Friday 20 February 2026.
The Civic Awards ceremony will take place at the Millbrook Hotel, Ballynahinch and will be hosted by BBC Radio Ulster personality Connor Phillips. The evening will bring together nominees, their families, community groups and elected representatives for a celebration of people, pride and place across the district.
Launching the awards, Chairperson Councillor Philip Campbell said, “The Civic Awards are about recognising the people who quietly and consistently make a difference in our communities. Through the #CelebratingWHO campaign, I encourage everyone to think about who they would like to thank, recognise or celebrate, because everyone has a story worth telling and every community has heroes who deserve to be acknowledged.”
Civic Awards 2026 – Award Categories
• Arts, Culture and Heritage Award
Recognising an individual or group who has made a significant contribution to the arts, local culture or heritage in the district.
• Chairperson’s Special Award
Presented in recognition of outstanding service or special qualities demonstrated by an individual. This award will be selected by the Chairperson from the overall pool of nominees.
• Community Pride Award
Awarded to an individual or group who help make where we live more environmentally friendly and better for nature.
• Fundraising Award
Recognising individuals or groups who have raised significant funds for charities, causes or community projects.
• Human Endeavour Award
Celebrating exceptional dedication, courage, resilience or perseverance, often in the face of challenge or adversity.
• Volunteering Award
Awarded to an individual who makes a notable difference by giving their time voluntarily to support others in the community.
• Youth Impact Award
Recognising an individual under the age of 18 who has made a positive impact through achievement, leadership, creativity or community contribution.
The Council is encouraging everyone to get involved, submit a nomination and help ensure that local people doing extraordinary things receive the recognition they deserve.
Further information and reminders on how to nominate will be shared across Council social media channels as part of the #CelebratingWHO campaign.








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