The success of Rural Support’s Plough On initiative has led to the launch of five new groups, some of them locally.

Continued support is coming from the National Lottery Community Fund and now Rural Support is recruiting group leaders for the following locations: Rosslea (Co. Fermanagh), Glenderg (Co. Tyrone), The Grange (Co. Antrim), Bannside (Co. Down) and Coagh (Co. Tyrone).

Already there are 12 Plough On groups in Belcoo and Ederney, as well as other places around the Province.

The Plough On project aims to tackle rural isolation and increase social opportunities for older male farmers.

Its core purpose is to improve mental and physical wellbeing through socialisation and participation in rural heritage- or farming-based activities and excursions, encouraging individuals to get and stay well – both physically and emotionally.

Shannon McCullagh, Plough On co-ordinator, said: “I am delighted to announce that Rural Support will be launching five new Plough On Groups across Northern Ireland, and for this we need Group leaders to oversee and support the groups at each location.

“Becoming a Plough On Group Leader is a great way to give something back to your local community and support our older farmers who have now ‘slowed down’ in farming, but still want to enjoy life with like-minded individuals who enjoy farming-based excursions and trips.

“It’s a fantastic opportunity for someone who can spare four to five hours per month and has an interest in farming, rural life or health and wellbeing.”

Plough On provides social opportunities for men who have experienced challenging and demanding roles as farmers, helping improve mental and physical well-being.

Participants are involved from the outset in the design and delivery of activities, ensuring that the programme develops in a way that meets their needs and interests.

Each location will be an 18-month project, consisting of monthly local meetings and occasional trips.

To facilitate the delivery of the Plough On Project, Rural Support are seeking group leaders who can:

• Support in the recruitment of participants in your local area;

• Organise and facilitate monthly meetings (supported by volunteer);

• Accompany participants on trips;

• Undertake training as required; and

• Support in identifying additional local volunteers.

A current Plough On Group Leader said: “I really enjoy being part of Plough On. It has given me so many networks, contacts, professional skills and the best of all – a warming, wholesome sense of belonging and friends for life!

“I would encourage others to join this project, as for me it has been extremely enjoyable, satisfying and rewarding.”

If you would like more information on the Plough On project, or to register your interest in becoming a group leader, contact Shannon McCullagh at 028 8676 0040, or email shannon@ruralsupport.org.uk.