Kilkenny County Council Launches Age Friendly Strategy 2025–2028

Kilkenny County Council Launches Age Friendly Strategy 2025–2028

Age friendly Strategy Kilkenny launch
From left: Cathaoirleach Cllr. Mary Hilda Cavanagh; Mary O’Hanlon, Older Peoples Council, Nickey Brennan Kilkenny Age Friendly Ambassador and Catherine McGuigan Chief Officer Age Friendly Ireland

Kilkenny County Council is proud to announce the official launch of the Kilkenny Age Friendly Strategy 2025–2028, a comprehensive roadmap aimed at enhancing the quality of life for older people across the county.

Kilkenny County Council is committed to the National Age Friendly Programme, aiming to enhance the quality of life for older people in Kilkenny.

Community consultations were conducted to gather insights and feedback, shaping a strategy grounded in the real experiences and needs of older adults.

The strategy focuses on housing, transport, health services, social inclusion, and safety to support active, healthy aging.

This is the third Age Friendly Strategy for Kilkenny, building on previous successes since 2010.

Cathaoirleach of Kilkenny County Council, Cllr. Mary Hilda Cavanagh, launching the strategy, said that:

“This strategy is a commitment to action and it is a testament to our collective effort to create a community where older people feel valued, empowered, and supported. Together, we will work to ensure Kilkenny remains a great place to grow older.”

The strategy aims to continue making Kilkenny an Age Friendly place to live and visit.

Kilkenny has been recognised for several Age Friendly initiatives, including the first Age Friendly city, hospital, train station, hotel, and shopping centre in Ireland.

This new strategy builds on the success of previous initiatives and reflects Kilkenny’s ongoing commitment to becoming a truly age-friendly county. Developed in collaboration with the Kilkenny Age Friendly Alliance, local communities, service providers, and older people, the strategy outlines a series of targeted actions across key areas such as:

  • Housing and the Built Environment
  • Transportation and Mobility
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Social Participation
  • Civic Engagement and Employment
  • Communication and Information
  • Safety and Security

 

Nickey Brennan, Kilkenny’s Age Friendly Ambassador speaking at the launch said 

“I welcome the launch of the Kilkenny Age Friendly Strategy and commend all those who contributed to the development of the plan. The vision for our Age Friendly Programme has always been for all of us to live and grow old in the comfort and safety of our own homes. That vision remains as relevant today as it was over a decade and a half ago when Kilkenny commenced its age friendly journey.”

The strategy was shaped through extensive public consultation, including community workshops held throughout the city and county. These sessions provided valuable insights into the needs and aspirations of older people living in both urban and rural areas of the county.

Lar Power, Chief Executive, Kilkenny County Council and Chair of the Kilkenny Age Friendly Alliance, commented that;

“This strategy is about ensuring that Kilkenny remains a place where people of all ages can live full, active, and healthy lives. It reflects the voices of our older people and sets out clear, achievable goals to support them.”

Click here to to view the Kilkenny Age Friendly Strategy 2025–2028.

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Kilkenny Older Peoples Council Executive Committee at the launch of the Kilkenny Age Friendly Strategy

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From left: Ian Gardner A/Director of Services, Cllr. Michael McCarthy, Mayor Cllr. John Coonan, Alison McGrath Age Friendly Programme, Deputy Peter Chap Cleere T.D., Cathaoirleach Cllr. Mary Hilda Cavanagh, Anne Marie Shortall Age Friendly Programme Manager, Lar Power Chief Executive Kilkenny County Council, Catherine McGuigan Chief Officer Age Friendly Ireland, Cllr. Fidelis Doherty, Nickey Brennan Kilkenny Age Friendly Ambassador and Cllr. Pat Dunphy
Kilkenny Age Friendly Strategy launch group photo
From Left: Members of Kilkenny Age Friendly Alliance, Siobhan O’Brien KCETB, Bortha Maria Woudsma Kilkenny PPN, Aisling Cullen KRSP, Anne Marie Shortall, Age Friendly Programme Manager, Lar Power Chief Executive Kilkenny County Council, Josephine Coyne County Librarian, John Hurley Kilkenny Chamber, Alison McGrath Age Friendly Programme, Inspector Alma Molloy, Mary O’Hanlon Older Peoples Council and Kate Murphy St. Luke’s Hospital.

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