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Rural Engagement Event to Champion Local Communities in Newtownbutler This Thursday

A major rural engagement event will take place this Thursday, 26 March 2026, in Newtownbutler. Hosted by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, the event will bring together communities, organisations, and leaders to shape the future of rural life. Limited spaces remain.


Event to Strengthen Rural Communities Across Fermanagh and Omagh

A rural engagement event in Newtownbutler is set to take place this week, aiming to strengthen the voice of rural communities and encourage collaboration across the district.

Hosted by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, the event titled “Championing Rural Communities: Vision, Voice and Action” will focus on innovation, shared action, and long-term rural development.

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday, 26 March 2026
  • Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
  • Location: Newtownbutler Community Centre
  • Registration & refreshments: From 7:00pm

Why This Rural Engagement Event Matters

Speaking ahead of the event, Council Chair Councillor Barry McElduff highlighted the importance of empowering rural communities.

He noted that:

  • 70% of residents live outside the towns of Omagh and Enniskillen
  • Rural areas are central to the district’s identity
  • Communities require resilience, enterprise, and strong local connections

He added:

“This event is an opportunity for people to come together, share experiences and ideas, and take meaningful action to strengthen rural life.”


Key Speakers and Panel Experts

The rural engagement event in Newtownbutler will feature a range of experienced speakers and rural advocates:

  • Mary T Conway – Creggan Community Association & Omagh Forum for Rural Associations
  • Benny Hurl (Cathaoirleach, Tír Eoghan) & Dr Peter Horgan (Rúnaí, Páirc an Chrócaigh)
  • Alexander Kinnear – Ulster Farmers’ Union
  • Francis McCarron – Monaghan Integrated Development
  • Sinead McEvoy – Director of Regeneration and Planning, Fermanagh and Omagh District Council

Panel discussions will be facilitated by Louise Cullen, Agriculture and Environment Media Correspondent.


Who Should Attend?

This event is open to:

  • Community and voluntary organisations
  • Local businesses
  • Statutory agencies
  • Residents interested in rural development

Anyone with an interest in shaping rural communities is encouraged to attend.


How to Register

Spaces are limited, and early registration is advised.

To attend, RSVP via email:
ruralcommunitiesevent@fermanaghomagh.com

This rural engagement event in Newtownbutler provides a valuable platform for local voices to be heard and for meaningful discussions on the future of rural life in Fermanagh and Omagh.

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