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Previous Recipients of the Lord Mayor's Awards Previous Recipients of the Lord Mayor’s Awards 1989 - 2016 1989 - Lord Mayor, Ben Briscoe Frank Feely Ronnie Delany Margaret Heffernan Eamonn Coghlan 1990 - Lord Mayor, Sean Haughey Lady Valerie Goulding Gay Byrne Kevin Moran Tom McEnery 1991 - Lord Mayor, Michael Donnelly Jack Charlton Sister Francis Rose John O’Connor Donal McCann 1992 - Lord Mayor, Sean Kenny James Comberton Bríd Dukes John McNamara Cathleen O’Neill 1993 - Lord Mayor, Gay Mitchell Sister Consilio Neil Jordan Alice Leahy David O’Leary 1994 - Lord Mayor, Tomas MacGiolla Chris Hudson Brendan Kenna Muriel McCarthy Jim Sheridan 1995 - Lord Mayor, John Gormley Maeve Binchy Mary Black Robert Blackith Brenda Fricker 1996 - Lord Mayor, Sean D. Dublin Bay-Rockhall Loftus Deirdre Kelly Sister Stanislaus Kennedy Gráinne Kenny Labhrás Ó Murchú 1997 - Lord Mayor, Brendan Lynch Fr. Michael Mernagh Pat Mulvenny Frances Black Charlie Redmond 1998 - Lord Mayor, John Stafford Bill Cullen Steve Collins Veronica Guerin Sister Louise 1999 - Lord Mayor, Joe Doyle Clare Ennis Sr. Mary Patrick Feeney Noel O’Reilly Ronan Keating 2000 - Lord Mayor, Mary Freehill Gerry Cahill Tom Hyland Des Keogh Rosaleen Linehan Ruhama Women’s Project 2001 - Lord Mayor, Maurice Ahern John Edwards Mairead Berry Niall Counihan Padraig Harrington Jimmy O’Doherty 2002 - Lord Mayor, Michael Mulchahy None held due to the election of the Lord Mayor to the Dáil. 2003 - Lord Mayor, Dermot Lacey Ken Doherty Irish Foundation for Torture Survivors Frank McDonald Scouting Ireland Jean Spain Bernie Walsh 2004 - Lord Mayor, Royston Brady Mary Kennedy Merchants Quay Ireland Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross Brian O’Driscoll Bernadette O’Sullivan Marty Whelan 2005 - Lord Mayor, Michael Conaghan Carolyn Swift Matt Larkin Liam Arundel Brian Kerr Local Employment Services Group Local Drugs Task Force 2006 - Lord Mayor, Catherine Byrne Noel Clear Mary Banotti Jimmy Hendrick Sonny Knowles Dublin Taxi Drivers’ Special Day Out Liberties Recycling Training & Development 2007 - Lord Mayor, Vincent Jackson Eddie McGrane Maureen O’Sullivan Dr. Patrick Plunkett Fr. Seamus Ryan P.P. Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul The Irish League of Credit Unions 2008 - Lord Mayor, Paddy Bourke Dr. Veronica Dunne Sean Kelly Niall Mellon Adi Roche CDVEC Ann Reihill 2009 - Lord Mayor, Eibhlin Byrne Justice Catherine McGuinness David Norris John Hartnett Sebastian Barry Prof. Patrick Cunningham Artane School of Music 2010 – Lord Mayor, Cllr. Emer Costello Jimmy Magee Sylvia Meehan Paddy Doyle Janette Byrne Capuchin Day Centre East Wall Water Sports Group 2011 – Lord Mayor, Gerry Breen Neil McCabe Imelda May Tom Coffey Pat Liddy Dublin Marathon Irish Kidney Association 2012 – Lord Mayor, Andrew Montague Pat Gilroy Dave Fanning Anne Bedos Camara Sr. Malen del Valle IJS The James Joyce Cultural Centre 2013 – Lord Mayor, Naoise Ó Muirí The Band of An Garda Síochana Commander Chris Hadfield Homeless Street Soccer League Pauline O’Regan Roy O’Donnell National Women’s Rugby Squad Digital Champions: 1. Dr Johnny Ryan 2. @Digiwomen 3. Dominic Byrne 4. Joan Mulvihill 5. James Eggers 6. Carlos Garcia de Alba 2014 - Lord Mayor, Oisín Quinn Paddy Cosgrave Ranelagh Arts Festival Jim Gavin One Young World St. Andrew's Resource Centre The Frederick Douglas Award: Dil Wickremasinghe 2015 - Lord Mayor, Christy Burke H.O.P.E - Hands on Peer Education Dessie Farrell Áine Lawlor Pete St. John Finbar Furey Inner City Helping Homeless 2016 – Ardmhéara Críona Ní Dhálaigh Dublin Fire Brigade Justice for the Forgotten Ana Liffey Drugs Project Robert Ballagh Na Gaeil Óga GLEN Gay & Lesbian Equality Network Justice for Magdalene’s Research on behalf of the Magdalene Women 2017 – Lord Mayor Brendan Carr Ellen Keane Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Átha Cliath (Dublin GAA County Board) Joe Duffy The Workers of Dublin 2018 – Ardmhéara Mícheál Mac Donncha Liz Gillis Mark Fitzpatrick and Wendy Griffin Conradh na Gaeilge Damien Dempsey The Bohemian Foundation Philly McMahon 2019 – Lord Mayor Nial Ring Kellie Harrington John Sheahan Maria Tyrrell Norah Casey parkrun Ireland Christy Dignam Aoife McGivney Noel Carroll (Posthumous Award) 2019 – Lord Mayor Paul Mc Auliffe Colin Bell Dublin Bus Travel Assistance Scheme Greta Thunberg Panti Bliss Dublin City Liffey Swim Joe Hughes and Karen Phoenix Brendan Grace (Posthumous Award) .
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