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Buncrana Mayor's tribute
to Phil Coulter
26.05.08
THE MAYOR of Buncrana
Cllr. Paul Bradley has, on behalf of the town,
congratulated singer-songwriter Phil Coulter on
receiving the freedom of Donegal.
Cllr. Bradley said he was delighted to be invited to
the official conferring ceremony last week at the
County House in Lifford.
"I would like to congratulate Phil Coulter on being
the first non Donegal person to be given the award
of 'Freeman of Donegal'.
"The Mayor of Donegal Cllr. John Boyle has to be
congratulated for choosing such a worthy recipient,"
said Cllr. Bradley.
He said the freedom of the county was a "very moving
and fitting occasion" for the Derry born composer. |
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"In his speech Phil
talked of his long-standing association with
Buncrana and his affection for the area. He talked
about his love of Lough Swilly and his album the
Lake of Shadows."
Cllr. Bradley said there was much poignancy in
Coulter's speech particularly when he paid tribute
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he lost to drowning
tragedies in Lough Swilly.
This led to his involvement with the RNLI and his
charity concerts to help the organisation bring the
first rescue boat to the lough.
The guests for the special occasion included many
friends and family of the internationally renowned
performer who has kept a home in Buncrana for nearly
40 years.
He told InishowenNews.com prior to the ceremony: "I
am thrilled and delighted and very, very honoured.
In my line of work you get awards that are related
to your work...but the freedom of Donegal? This is
completely different. On a personal level, it's very
rewarding and unexpected and I'm very grateful and
honoured."
A grand piano was installed in Council chambers
specially for last Thursday's special occasion and
Coulter entertained the gathering with some of his
timeless and much-loved classics.
Cllr. Bradley said it would be a day to remember for
many years to come.
"Having known Phil and his family for many years,
may I, on behalf of all the citizens of Buncrana,
wish him every success and happiness in the future." |
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