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06 Sept 2025

Castlecomer Wellie Race committee honoured at civic reception for achievements

KILKENNY

Cllr Pat Fitzpatrick, elected members and officials with members of the Castlecomer Wellie Race Committee at presentation of certificate

The Castlecomer Wellie Race Committee has been recognised for its exceptional contributions to the community at a civic reception held in their honour held at County Hall, Kilkenny.

The event was attended by elected members of the council and community members, who gathered to celebrate the committee's remarkable achievements. 

The Castlecomer Wellie Race Committee has been a driving force in the community, raising funds for local charities and enhancing the well-being of those in the surrounding areas. Their passion and community spirit have set them apart and made them a deserving recipient of a civic recognition certificate. 

During the event, a representative of the Castlecomer Wellie Race Committee shared experiences and achievements, offering insights into the committee's journey. Elected officials also expressed their appreciation for the committee's invaluable service and commitment to the community's well-being. 

Cathaoirleach of Kilkenny County Council Pat Fitzpatrick presented the civic recognition certificate to the committee. His words of appreciation highlighted the amazing achievements of the Castlecomer Wellie Race and their contribution to local charities.

"I am proud to be here this evening to honour the amazing achievements of the Castlecomer Wellie Race and its Committee, and acknowledge the contribution it has made to local charities and wish them continued success in the future," said Cllr  Fitzpatrick.

"The Castlecomer Wellie Race Committee's dedication and contributions to the local community have been recognised through this civic reception and certificate, which will only further inspire them to continue their positive impact on the community." 

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