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€638,080 Boost for Cork North West Sports Clubs Following Appeals

€638,080 Boost for Cork North West Sports Clubs Following Appeals

Friday 1st November 2024

Five sports clubs across Cork North West are set to receive a funding boost following a successful appeal under the Community Sport Facilities Fund, Fine Gael General Election candidate Councillor John Paul O’Shea has said.

Cllr. O’Shea  said: “I was delighted to hear that five sports clubs in Cork North West were successful in their appeals.

“The clubs are:

-Laochra Og Hurling & Camogie Club – €163,847

-Macroom Golf Club – €22,427

-Mallow GAA Club – €170,000

-Milstreet GAA Club – €162,000

-Newtownshandrum GAA Club – €119,806

“These sports clubs will now be in a position to develop the likes of pitches, dugouts, changing rooms, gym equipment, and various other crucial infrastructure.

“Our local sports clubs are the at the heart of our communities in Cork North West

“The volunteers involved with these clubs give so much of their valuable time to ensure the smooth running of their clubs and I am delighted to see this funding come in recognition of this commitment.

“Investment in sport is crucial for our clubs and organisations given the significant positive impact they have on the overall health and wellbeing of our population.

“Having access to sports clubs will encourage more participation in sport and support positive mental and physical health.

“I have worked closely with and advocated for our sports clubs across Cork North West and will continue to do so to support their continued positive contribution to their respective communities.

“This is another example of Fine Gael’s commitment to supporting Cork North West communities, with the funding going a long way in assisting sports club across the county and country.

“I look forward to continuing this working relationship and seeing the improvements made to Cork North West clubs with this funding,” Cllr. O’Shea concluded. 

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