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Strong Turnout for Antrim and Newtownabbey Jobs and Apprenticeship Fair at Antrim Forum

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Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council

23rd Oct 2025

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, in partnership with the Department for Communities, hosted another highly successful Jobs and Careers Fair at Antrim Forum Leisure Centre on Friday 10 October, with more than 700 people attending to access over 100 available jobs.

The event attracted an impressive turnout, with 336 members of the public and nearly 400 school pupils attending. A total of 70 employers and 18 support organisations took part, representing a wide range of industries including manufacturing, healthcare, retail, hospitality, and engineering. Between them, they offered over 1,157 job opportunities, along with expert advice on careers, training, and apprenticeships.

The event also included a dedicated session for Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools, allowing students to explore accessible career routes and gain confidence in engaging with employers.

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Leah Kirkpatrick, praised the event’s impact saying, “It’s fantastic to see such a strong turnout and so many real job opportunities available locally. I’m especially pleased we included a dedicated session for SEN schools, giving every young person the chance to explore future career paths. I would like to thank all our partners, employers, and support organisations for making this event such a success.”

Gordon Lyons MLA, Minister for Communities, visited the Fair to meet employers, support organisations, and jobseekers, and to see first-hand the positive impact of local partnership working in connecting people with employment opportunities.

Communities Minister Gordon Lyons said: “This event was very much a collaborative effort, and I am delighted that the hard work put in by Council colleagues and my own staff really paid off. There was a great buzz throughout the morning, with jobseekers taking full advantage of the opportunity to talk to employers and support organisations in person”.

Feedback from exhibitors was overwhelmingly positive, with 96% of employers and 100% of support organisations stating they were satisfied or very satisfied with the event, reflecting its continued success in supporting residents into work.

The Council continues to work closely with the Department for Communities through Labour Market Partnerships, which deliver targeted employment support and help connect people to work across the Borough.

For those unable to attend, jobseekers can stay informed by following the Antrim and Newtownabbey Jobs Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ANBoroughJobs which features current vacancies across the Borough.

For employability support or training enquiries, contact E. skills@antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk

Council’s LMP where on hand to give advice and support

Gordon Lyons MLA and Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Cllr Leah Kirkpatrick meet pupils from Riverside School and their teacher Laura McAuley during the SEN quiet session

Minister for Communities Gordon Lyons MLA and Paddy Rooney, Deputy Permanent Secretary at DfC visit the Council’s LMP stand at the Antrim Forum Job Fair

The Mayor, Cllr Leah Kirkpatrick and Gordon Lyons MLA join Jenny McAuley and Billy Culleton from Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre

Gordon Lyons MLA and the Mayor join Becca, Sarah and Darren from Inspire

(L-R) Michael McKenna (Deputy Director of Investment and Business Development at the Council), Mayor, Cllr Leah Smyth, Gordon Lyons MLA and Michael Henderson (Chief Executive from Food to Go)

The Mayor, Cllr Leah Kirkpatrick is pictured with Bernard, Andrew and Paul from Sysco

The Mayor, Cllr Leah Kirkpatrick is joined by pupils from her former school, Antrim Grammar - Alfie, Alex, Charlie, Elliot and Rocco

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Leah Kirkpatrick with Jencen Cullen from Parkhall

Mayor with Kirsty McGeown and Erin Brown from Triangle Housing

5th years Zoe and Olivia from Parkhall Integrated College join the Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey at the Job Fair

Early Careers Manager Maeve Parkinson chats to David Walker and Gerard Smyth about apprenticeship opportunities

Mayor with Lauren Connolly at the Mivan Stand

Mayor with Robert Deignan, Careers Development Officer at Transport Training Services

Antrim Forum Job Fair