Ceann Comhairle Seán Barrett, TD, presents National Bravery Awards 2011 at Farmleigh House ceremonyYou are here: Home Home Media Press Releases Ceann Comhairle Seán Barrett, TD, presents National Bravery Awards 2011 at Farmleigh House ceremony
The honours were awarded by Comhairle na Mire Gaile – the Deeds of Bravery Council – which was established in 1947 to provide for suitable recognition by the State of deeds of bravery. The Council, which is chaired by the Ceann Comhairle, includes the Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, the Lord Mayor of Cork, the Garda Commissioner, the President of the Association of City & County Councils and the Chairman of the Irish Red Cross.
The Council may award medals in either Gold, Silver or Bronze categories. Certificates of recognition may also be awarded. At the ceremony this afternoon, four of the medals were Silver and nine were Bronze. Five certificates were also awarded. The Council hopes that this high profile ceremony will draw deserved attention to the brave actions of the recipients and heighten awareness of this national awards scheme generally.
Among those who received awards today are:
- Silver and Certificate Brendan Greene
- Silver and Certificate Patrick Boyle
- Silver and Certificate Linda O’Donnell
- Silver and Certificate Stephen O’Neill
- Bronze and Certificate Padraig Sheahan
- Bronze and Certificate Gabriel Plower
- Bronze and Certificate Richard Coates
- Bronze and Certificate Daniel Ivers
- Bronze and Certificate Alimzhan Nabiulin
- Bronze and Certificate John Geary
- Bronze and Certificate Margaret Purcell
- Bronze and Certificate Con Horan
- Bronze and Certificate Mark Keogh
- Certificate Anthony Donaghy (posthumeously)
- Certificate Shane Clarke
- Certificate Justin Sherin
- Certificate Kevin Mooney
- Certificate Eileen Murphy
Congratulating all concerned, Ceann Comhairle Seán Barrett, TD, said: “These honours are richly deserved and the awards are a fitting tribute and recognise heroic acts by members of the public as well as members of our emergency services, many of whom without regard for their own personal safety, put their lives on the line to help others.
When I read the citations and acts of bravery, I am struck by the selfless heroism, the strength of character, the depths of courage and that willingness to step forward, despite the risks, to help their fellow man. All of these people deserve to be recognised for their actions and are worthy of our deep appreciation.
Their families, friends and neighbours and all of us should be justifiably proud of their achievements and their extraordinary feats of bravery.”
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Ciaran Brennan,
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Notes to the editor:
Background to the various honours awarded today: