Sporting and community groups across Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal have received a total of €473,600 from the latest round of Sports Capital Grants, announced by the Minister for Sport, Shane Ross on Thursday.
€7 million euro is being awarded to projects nationally which had previously been deemed invalid under the 2017 round of the programme. These applicants were invited to re-submit corrected applications.
The successful clubs include Ballygawley Celtic soccer club in Sligo which is being allocated €68,000 for a new astroturf pitch facility. St John’s Community Development Association is receiving €64,000 for the development of a new sports pitch and multi-games area.
Annaduff GAA Club is the sole Leitrim applicant to receive an allocation (€40,000) in this latest round of funding.
The list of allocations for Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal is as follows:
SLIGO
- Ballygawley Celtic FC (New Astroturf pitch & lighting) €68,200
- Easkey Community Council Ltd (Gym Equipment) €4,200
- Sligo County Council (Fairgreen Park jogging & cycleways) €30,500
- St John's Community Development Assoc (Sports pitch & multi-games area) €64,700
- St Molaise Gaels GAA Club (Pitch redevelopment) €49,200
LEITRIM
- Annaduff GAA Club (Multi-user games area) €40,000
DONEGAL
- Four Masters GAA Club (Pitch renewal) €21,600
- Cappry Rovers AFC (Astro development - Ballybofey) €95,400
- Donegal County Council (Stranorlar fitness trail) €14,700
- Illies Golden Glove Boxing Club (Development programme) €14,600
- IRD Milford Ltd (Outdoor gym) €5,900
- Letterkenny Golf & Social Club (Course development equipment) €21,600
- Quigley's Point Swifts FC (Pitch development) €67,400.