Positive connections in ABC to light up October

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Pictured at the launch of Positive Ageing Month in the ABC Borough were David Hammerton, Chair of ABC Seniors Network, Lord Mayor of ABC Borough, Ald Stephen Moutray, Gillian Topping, Head of Environmental Health ABC Council and Stephanie Rock – ABC Age Friendly Officer.
Pictured at the launch of Positive Ageing Month in the ABC Borough were David Hammerton, Chair of ABC Seniors Network, Lord Mayor of ABC Borough, Ald Stephen Moutray, Gillian Topping, Head of Environmental Health ABC Council and Stephanie Rock – ABC Age Friendly Officer.

Final preparations are being made for Positive Ageing Month which runs throughout October with a bumper programme of events across Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough which will celebrate and enhance the lives of those who are aged 50-plus.

The diverse range of activities are a wonderful opportunity to make new connections, get active or discover new hobbies, with events being held in venues in Armagh, Portadown, Lurgan, Banbridge, Dromore as well as in our local villages and rural centres.

Lord Mayor of ABC Borough and a Council Age Friendly Champion, Ald Stephen Moutray is a member of the 50-plus club. He said the annual Positive Ageing Month campaign is becoming increasingly important, with more and more people living longer.

“With the over 50s population growing here in the ABC Borough and across the country it’s so important that we support each other as we get older and Positive Ageing Month is a fantastic of way of doing this,” said the Lord Mayor.

Pictured at the launch of Positive Ageing Month in the ABC Borough were Gillian Topping, Head of Environmental Health ABC Council and Billy Stewart, PCSP project coordinator.
Pictured at the launch of Positive Ageing Month in the ABC Borough were Gillian Topping, Head of Environmental Health ABC Council and Billy Stewart, PCSP project coordinator.

“During the month, there is a range of great exercise classes, health checks, arts and crafts and events which offer advice on how to keep safe and well. I would encourage everyone to take a read through the Positive Ageing Month programme and see if there is something that you are interested in and you can also recommend this to a relative, friend or neighbour.”

He added: “There is no pressure to take part or join up to a new club; by simply deciding to come along – that could make all the difference.”

You can find out details of the full programme of events for Positive Ageing Month on the ABC Seniors Newsletter which you can receive by calling Stephanie Rock, who is the Age Friendly Officer for the ABC Borough on 07825 010630 or emailing or by visiting the Positive Ageing Month webpage on the council website – www.armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk/PAM