Hollywood star helps local authority launch age friendly plan
The launch of the Age Friendly Carlow Strategic Plan 2025–2029 in Visual Photo: Michael O’Rourke Photography
PATRICK Bergin, a film star whose family hail from Carlow, was guest of honour when Carlow County Council launched its Age Friendly Strategic Plan recently in Visual.
There was a definite air of celebration in the arts centre when those attending enjoyed festive refreshments, music and craic before hearing about the council’s plans on how to assist older residents in the community.
A highlight of the morning was the presence of acclaimed actor and performer Patrick Bergin, whose engaging talk brought laughter, nostalgia and musical energy to the room.
Patrick delivered a poetry recital and reminisced about his childhood in Carlow before launching into a selection of Johnny Cash songs. Touchingly, he also donated a guitar which will be auctioned off to raise funds for the Carlow Older People’s Council which worked in conjunction with the local authority on the plan.
Fiach Moriarty and his wife Clara Hutchinson sang a beautiful selection of Christmas classics while a choir from St Leo’s College further added to the atmosphere when they took to the stage to sing a few numbers.
The strategic plan outlines the shared commitments of Carlow County Council and its partners to deliver meaningful improvements in areas such as housing, transport, outdoor spaces, community participation, health supports and communication.
Coilin O’Reilly, Chief Executive of Carlow County Council, said:
“This strategic plan represents a clear commitment to supporting our older residents. It is built on partnership, insight, and a strong belief that Carlow can continue to grow as a county where people of all ages can thrive. We are proud to champion this work and to implement actions that will strengthen wellbeing, inclusion, and independence for older people.” Joe Butler, chairperson of the Older People’s Council, emphasised the importance of older people leading and shaping the agenda:
“This strategy shows that older people are not on the side lines, we are active contributors. Our lived experience guided the development of this document, and it gives us great confidence to see our voices reflected so clearly. We look forward to continuing this partnership over the coming years.”






Martha Jane Duggan, Age Friendly County Programme Manager added:
“The Age Friendly Carlow Strategic Plan 2025–2029 gives us a practical roadmap for delivering improvements that truly matter. Its actions are achievable, evidence-based and informed by strong community engagement. I am grateful to everyone who participated in shaping the plan and who will support its implementation.”
