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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 13 Oct 1999

Vol. 509 No. 2

Written Answers. - Sports Funding.

Ivor Callely

Question:

143 Mr. Callely asked the Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation the funds available towards the provision of recreation at local level in the community; the projects in Dublin areas 3, 5 and 9 which have availed of these funds; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20053/99]

The main source of funding available to my Department towards the provision of recreational facilities is the national lottery funded sports capital programme. This programme provides funding towards the provision of sport and recreational facilities at national, regional and local level throughout the country. Over £16 million was allocated to over 400 sport and recreation projects in July under the 1999 round of grants under the programme.

I attach a list, in tabular form, of the clubs and organisations from the Dublin areas 3, 5 and 9 which were allocated funding under the 1999 round of grants.

Allocations to Dublin areas 3, 5 and 9 under the 1999 Sports Capital Programme

Organisation

AmountAllocated

£

Clontarf Rugby Football ClubClontarfDublin 3

50,000

Shelbourne Football ClubTolka ParkDublin 3

300,000

Organisation

AmountAllocated

St. Monica's Community DevelopmentCommitteeEdenmoreDublin 5

6,000

Raheny Shamrock Athletic ClubRahenyDublin 5

4,000

Grange Woodbine Resident's Community ClubRahenyDublin 5

100,000

Dublin County BoardParnell ParkDublin 5

20,000

Greendale Community School/KilbarrackCommunity Assoc.KilbarrackDublin 5

42,000

St. Brendan's United F.C.ArtaneDublin 5

35,000

Naomh BarrogKilbarrackDublin 5

50,000

Charleville Lawn Tennis ClubGlasnevinDublin 9

30,000

C. L. G. Na FiannaGlasnevinDublin 9

25,000

St. Kevin's Boys F.C.Larkhill RoadDublin 9

100,000

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