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2021 Community Enhancement Programme Return Laois.Xlsx Name of TOWN/VILLAGE GROUP / ORGANISATION AMOUNT AWARDED by LCDC AREA Emo Gun Club Emo € 1,000 Portarlington Community Centre Portarlington € 950 Portarlington Community Centre Portarlington € 1,000 The Swan NS Parents Association The Swan € 736 SVT Activity & Wellness Hub Vicarstown € 890 The Swan Development Association The Swan € 935 Ratheniska Community Hall Ratheniska € 1,000 Cill an Oir Residents Association Graiguecullen € 615 Oughaval Athletic Club Vicarstown € 1,000 Laois Athletics County Board Vicarstown € 1,000 Ballylinan Community Council Ballylinan € 1,329 Commuity Hall Vicarstown Vicarstown € 4,348 Emo Sportfield Commiettee Emo € 7,800 Killeshin Community First Responders Ballymoyler € 4,088 Stradbally Community Allotments Stradbally € 1,000 Annanough GAA Vicarstown € 5,000 T & S United Timahoe € 912 Stradbally GAA Stradbally € 1,699 Romanedque Development Association Graiguecullen € 3,481 Tigh Mochua Le Cheile Timahoe € 2,303 Camross Tidy Towns Group Camross € 1,000 St Johns Coolbanagher Coolbanagher € 899 Errill Snooker Club Rathdowney € 1,000 St Brigid's Camogie Club Errill € 1,000 Mountrath Youth Theatre Mountrath € 665 Donaghmore Workhouse & Agricultural Museum Donaghmore € 650 3rd Laois Durrow Scouts Attanagh € 1,000 Rosenallis Development Association Rosenallis € 990 Ballyfin Community Alert Ballyfin € 200 St Canices Tce Residents Association Borris in Ossory € 920 Mountrath Tidy Towns Association Mountrath € 1,000 Castlecuff NS Parents Association Clonaslee € 1,000 Killasmeestia Tidy Towns Killasmeestia € 1,000 St Josephs NS Parents Association Borris in Ossory € 2,539 Durrow Tidy Towns Durrow € 2,713 Mountmellick Men's Shed Mountmellick € 1,298 Borris in Ossory Mens Shed Borris in Ossory € 2,136 Durrow Development Forum Durrow € 990 Kilcotton GAA Club Borris in Ossory € 6,653 Castletown Community Centre Castletown € 1,350 Mountrath Scout Group Mountrath € 595 The Rock GAA Club Mountmellick € 2,699 Castletown Community Field Development Fund Castletown € 2,500 Errill Cemetery Committee Errill € 1,020 Mountrath Development Association Mountrath € 2,980 Castletown ICA Guild Castletown € 2,313 Mountmellick GAA Club Mountmellick € 3,100 Rosenallis Development Association Rosenallis € 5,629 Camross Active Retirement Group Camross € 3,420 Rathdowney Community Centre Rathdowney € 1,304 Abbeyleix Heritage Co Abbeyleix € 640 Clonad GAA Portlaoise € 990 Abbeyleix AFC Abbeyleix € 605 Fourth Wall Laois Theatre Group Portlaoise € 569 Portlaoise Football Association Portlaoise € 1,000 Spink Community Development Association Spink € 616 Sosad Ireland Laois Branch Portlaoise € 4,324 Treo Nua Resource Centre Portlaoise € 5,800 Abbeyleix Tidy Towns Abbeyleix € 1,497 Ballinakill Community Development Association CLG Ballinakill € 3,638 Spink Comhaltas Abbeyleix € 1,890 Portlaoise Cemetery Committee Portlaoise € 2,952 Abbeyleix Park Development Committee Portlaoise € 1,702 Abbeyleix Women's Development Group CLG Portlaoise € 2,500 Ballyroan Community Development Ballyroan € 3,837 Portlaoise Panthers Basketball Club Portlaoise € 750 Laois Domestic Abuse Services Portlaoise € 5,696 Cuisle Cancer Support Centre Portlaoise € 1,869 € 136,524 .
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