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17 Oct 2025

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens meets with students from North Coast Integrated College

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Ciarán McQuillan, has visited North Coast Integrated College in Coleraine for a ‘Breaktime with the Mayor’ session

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens meets with students from North Coast Integrated College

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens meets with students from North Coast Integrated College

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Ciarán McQuillan, has visited North Coast Integrated College in Coleraine for a ‘Breaktime with the Mayor’ session.

The visit was organised as part of the Shared Education group for Pupil Voice, which Council’s Good Relations team is represented on.

The session included group discussions with Key Stage 4 pupils on issues such as citizenship, leadership in the community and how young people can get involved in local politics.

Speaking about the visit to the school, Councillor McQuillan said: “As the youngest Mayor in the history of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, one of my aims during my term of office is to amplify the voices and aspirations of young people.

“During my visit I was able to share my own journey through university into politics, and explain how the democratic process works and chat to the students about their own aspirations.”

“During the school visit, I also had the opportunity to talk about mental health, particularly for young people, and highlight that help is available for anyone who is struggling.”

The Mayor has partnered with NI based mental health charity MindWise to promote the support they offer, and hopes this partnership will also trigger conversations in schools and community groups across Causeway Coast and Glens.

Councillor McQuillan added: “I was delighted to meet the pupils from North Coast Integrated College and I hope my visit inspires a new generation of politicians; I also hope my discussions with them helps to normalise conversations about mental health from a young age.”

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