Newry BID to Launch Fourth Annual ‘Health in the City’ Programme
- deborahloughran
- Apr 20
- 2 min read
Newry BID has announced the return of its annual ‘Health in the City’ programme, running from Monday 27 April through to Friday 29 May 2026.
Now in its fourth year, the initiative will once again bring a wide range of free events, activities and experiences to Newry city centre; all designed to encourage healthier lifestyles and showcase the wellbeing offering available locally.
Over the five-week period, the programme will include a mix of fitness, wellbeing and community-based activities suitable for all ages and abilities. Planned events include free gym and yoga classes, organised walks, healthy breakfast events and a range of wellbeing sessions delivered in partnership with local businesses and providers.

A key highlight will be the Newry City Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and Kids Fun Run, on Sunday 24th May. This will bring a significant boost of activity and footfall to the city, alongside family entertainment and opportunities for the public to come out and support participants.
Newry BID has confirmed that all events will be free to attend, with booking details and a full schedule available from Friday 24th April via Newry.com and Newry BID social media channels.
Eamonn Connolly, Newry BID Manager, said:“Health in the City has grown year on year and is now a key part of our programme to support both the wellbeing of our community and increased footfall into the city centre.
“This initiative is about making it easier for people to access activities that support a healthier lifestyle, while also highlighting what is already available across Newry through our member businesses and local providers.
“There will be something for everyone, whether that is trying a new fitness class, attending a wellbeing event or simply coming into the city to support the marathon and enjoy the atmosphere.
“We would encourage people to keep an eye on Newry.com and our social channels from 24th April, where the full programme will be available, and to take the opportunity to get involved.”
Health in the City will officially get underway on Monday 27 April, with a packed programme of activity running through to the end of May.




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