Mayoral reception for Coleraine man Cauley Moffatt for almost 80 years service to Orange Order

Mayor, Cllr Steven Callaghan presents Cauley Moffatt with a certificate in recognition of his years of service to the Orange Institution and the local community. (Photo: McAuley Multimedia Ltd)
Mayor, Cllr Steven Callaghan presents Cauley Moffatt with a certificate in recognition of his years of service to the Orange Institution and the local community. (Photo: McAuley Multimedia Ltd)

The event was held at the headquarters of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council in Coleraine last week.

Mayor, Councillor Steven Callaghan, paid tribute to 94-year-old Orangeman Cauley Moffatt, who has devoted over seven decades of his life to the institution.

Recognising Bro Moffatt for his many years of service, Mr Callaghan said: “I was delighted to welcome Bro Moffatt, his family and fellow members of Blaugh ‘Sons of Ulster’ LOL 256 and officers from Coleraine District LOL No 2.

Cauley Moffat from Blaugh LOL No 256 with his family Zara Watton, Rece Watton, Kenny Watton, Patsy Cauley and Graham Watton at a special mayoral reception in at the council headquarters in Coleraine.Photo: McAuley Multimedia Ltd
Cauley Moffat from Blaugh LOL No 256 with his family Zara Watton, Rece Watton, Kenny Watton, Patsy Cauley and Graham Watton at a special mayoral reception in at the council headquarters in Coleraine.Photo: McAuley Multimedia Ltd

“Bro Moffatt has been involved in the Orange Order for 76 years and has done a lot of work for the community over the years. This was an opportunity for people to show their appreciation for his many years of dedicated service.”

Mayor Steven Callaghan presents Cauley Moffatt with a Bible during a reception in honour of almost 80 years service to the Orange Order. (Photo: McAuley Multimedia Ltd)
Mayor Steven Callaghan presents Cauley Moffatt with a Bible during a reception in honour of almost 80 years service to the Orange Order. (Photo: McAuley Multimedia Ltd)