Committee members gathered at Kilclonfert Community Hall
Team

Meet the people keeping the hall useful, welcoming, and active.

The committee blends governance, programming, communications, and practical care so the hall stays open for everyday use and bigger community moments alike.

Committee Directory

Eight committee members supporting village life across the year.

Each member brings a different area of focus, from hall operations and family events to volunteer support and local partnerships.

Portrait of Sorcha Quinn

Sorcha Quinn

Director

Sorcha steers overall planning and keeps the committee focused on practical improvements that benefit residents every week.

Portrait of Eamon Larkin

Eamon Larkin

Chairperson

Eamon coordinates meetings, guides governance work, and helps shape long-range priorities for the hall and its partners.

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Niamh Devlin

Secretary

Niamh manages records, scheduling, and committee correspondence so projects move forward clearly and on time.

Portrait of Padraig Hynes

Padraig Hynes

Treasurer

Padraig oversees budgeting, grant tracking, and supplier coordination to keep the hall financially steady and well maintained.

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Aisling Moran

Volunteer Coordinator

Aisling matches local volunteers with events, setup days, and welcome roles that keep programmes running smoothly.

Portrait of Ciaran Forde

Ciaran Forde

Facilities Lead

Ciaran looks after room readiness, safety checks, and upgrade planning so the building remains dependable in all seasons.

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Maeve Connolly

Community Programmes Lead

Maeve works with families, clubs, and service partners to build a year-round mix of social, learning, and wellbeing activities.

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Ronan Keane

Communications Officer

Ronan handles outreach, notices, and local updates so residents always know what is happening at the hall.

How We Work
Committee members preparing the hall for a community event
Shared Focus

The committee balances governance, hospitality, and practical local action.

Members meet regularly to review hall use, support volunteer efforts, and respond to what residents need most from the space through the year.

That means combining careful administration with simple priorities: a hall that is open, organised, and genuinely useful to the community it serves.

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