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New Royal Hillsborough sign unveiled by Mayor and First Minister

October 21, 2021

Local children were the first to see the new Royal Hillsborough sign unveiled by the Mayor of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council and the First Minister today. Council Officers worked at speed to install the new signage on Thursday morning following the presentation of the Letters Patent at Hillsborough Castle on Wednesday.

Mayor Martin outlined the significance of the new signs;

"The unveiling of our new Royal Hillsborough sign is yet another step on our Royal Hillsborough journey and an important part of the celebrations. I wish to thank my Council colleagues for making sure this important sign was erected promptly following the presentation of the letters patent just yesterday. The village now proudly presents its new name. The new sign represents a new chapter and I look to the future with hope and optimism that we will continue to see Royal Hillsborough play an important role in Northern Ireland’s future.”

Addressing the children from Beechlawn School who had gathered for the occasion, First Minister, Paul Givan, MLA said;

“The award of Royal Status to Hillsborough is a significant moment in the history of Northern Ireland. I’m pleased to be with you, the young people of the village to share in this moment as we unveil the new sign. It is a visual reminder of the honour which is unique to this place and to our local people.

“I share in your pride and I hope you will remember forever the day that your village became Royal Hillsborough. You are the future generation and I have no doubt that you will benefit greatly from all the positive impacts that Royal Status brings.”

Principal of Beechlawn School, Dr Joanne Atkinson spoke on behalf of the children;

“As a school in the heart of the Royal Hillsborough community, we feel privileged to have been involved with the many events and initiatives to celebrate the new Royal Status. It means so much to the children to be part of something so important, they feel so special and I am very proud that our school can say we played our part. I wish to thank the Council on behalf of all of the local schools  - we will certainly remember this forever.”