Parliament for pensioners!
The parliament, organised by Age Sector Platform, was held in the Tullyglass Hotel in Ballymena and was officially opened by Mayor of Mid & East Antrim, Cllr Billy Ashe.
The gathering was the seventh of eleven local parliaments being held across the province, with one being held in each new council area for the first time.
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Hide AdThe parliament featured interactive voting, discussion and Q&A with panels of local Councillors and Assembly candidates.
Councillors answering questions on the day included Cllr Tommy Nicholl (DUP), Cllr Beth Adger (DUP), Cllr Timothy Gaston (TUV) and Cllr Stephen Nicholl (UUP).
Assembly candidates who played their part in the Stormont Q&A included Gordon Lyons (DUP), Connor Duncan (SDLP), Roy Beggs (UUP) and Stewart Dickson (Alliance).
Caroline McKeown from Age Sector Platform commented: “I’m delighted there was such a strong interest from older people in this council area to attend their parliament, as it gave us the chance to make sure our politicians heard our voice loud and clear.”
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Hide Ad“This is a crucial year for older people to make their voice heard as we approach the Assembly election in May. The Pensioners Parliament has not waited for parties to develop their own manifesto; we have created our own! I would encourage anyone who couldn’t attend the parliament to add your support to the Pensioners Parliament manifesto.”
Download a copy of the Pensioners Parliament manifesto at www.agesectorplatform.org or phone 028 9031 2089 for a batch to distribute.