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06 Sept 2025

Irish nurses' contribution to the NHS honoured at tree-planting ceremony in MUH

Over 30,000 Irish nurses have worked for the NHS

Irish nurses' contribution to the NHS honoured at tree-planting ceremony in MUH

Dame Elizabeth Anionwu (front) pictured at a tree planting ceremony held at MUH in honour of Irish nurses

THE contribution of Irish nurses over the last 75 years in the UK's National Health Service (NHS) was recognised at a tree planting ceremony at Mayo University Hospital in Castlebar. 

Dame Elizabeth Anionwu carried out the ceremony to celebrate the legacy and heritage of the nursing community locally and internationally, with a special focus on Irish nurses and their contribution to the NHS.

Born in 1947, Elizabeth has Irish / Nigerian heritage and was was honoured with an Order of Merit in 2022 and a Damehood in 2017 for her work on improving the health and wellbeing of multi-ethnic communities.

She is also an Emeritus Professor of Nursing at the University of West London.

The tree planting service was attended by Olayinka Aremu, President of the Association of Nigerian Nurses in Ireland, Conrad Bryan, Director of the Mixed Race Irish Association, Kevin Bourke and Marianne Staunton from the Mayo Emigrant Liaison Committee and members of MUH nursing staff.

During the event Dame Elizabeth commended the positive impact that 30,000 Irish nurses have made to the NHS.

She also spoke about the importance of working collaboratively and celebrating the unique and rich cultural heritage which the nursing community is built upon.

Padraig Ó'Luanaigh, Director of Nursing in MUH said it was 'a huge honour' to welcome Dame Elizabeth to MUH.

"She is a passionate advocate for the nursing profession and her work in campaigning for health equality is inspiring. We are extremely proud of our nursing team in MUH and were delighted to host this ceremony which acknowledges the commitment, professionalism and compassion of nurses both locally and globally."

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