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Sports Capital Programme Payments in 2020 Sum of AMOUNT Carlow Sports Capital Programme Payments in 2020 Sum of AMOUNT Carlow Carlow Dragon Boat Club €17,877 Carlow Lawn Tennis Club €14,353 Carlow Town Hurling Club €14,332 Clonmore GFC €23,209 Fighting Cocks GFC €33,442 Fighting Cocks GFC €14,620 Kildavin Clonegal GAA Club €61,750 Leighlinbridge GFC €7,790 Republic of Ireland Ladies Snooker Ass €23,709 Slaney Rovers AFC €3,750 St Mullins GAA Club €7,000 Tullow and South Leinster Sports Club €9,430 Tullow Mountaineering Club €2,757 Tullow RFC €18,275 Tullow RFC €3,250 Cavan 3rd Cavan Virginia Scouting Group €7,754 Bailieborough Shamrocks €11,720 Ballyhaise Celtic Soccer Club €646 Ballymachugh GFC €10,481 Belturbet GAA Club €3,375 Belturbet Golf Club €23,824 Cavan Amatuer Boxing Club €1,188 Cavan Canoe Club €34,542 Cavan Co Co (Community Bowling Green) €11,624 Coiste Bhreifne Uí Raghaillaigh (Cavan G.A.A.) €7,500 Cornafean GFC €8,500 Crosserlough GFC €10,352 Cuman Gael an Chabhain (Cavan Gaels GAA) €17,500 Droim Dhuin Eire Og €20,485 Farnham National School €21,119 Kill Community Development €8,960 Killinkere GFC €2,777 Knockbride GAA €24,835 Knockbride Ladies GFC €1,942 Lavey GAA €48,785 Leisure & Sports Complex (Ballinagh) Trust €13,872 Leisure & Sports Complex (Ballinagh) Turst €57,000 Maghera Mac Finns GFC €2,792 Mullahoran GFC €10,259 Shercock GAA €6,650 Shercock Gaelic Football Club €2,183 Shercock GFC €7,125 Shercock Sports and Recreational Facilities €84,550 St Patrick's College €3,500 Virginia Golf Club €38,127 Sports Capital Programme Payments in 2020 Virginia Kayak Club €9,633 Cavan Castlerahan Community Development €7,200 Clare Ballina Killaloe Sports & Com Cenre €13,775 Clare Water Safety €13,000 Clondegad GAA Club €37,525 Feakle NS €21,500 Kilkishen NS €2,000 Kilmaley Camogie Club €2,263 Kilmaley GAA Club €3,200 Kilmurry Ibrickane GAA Club €4,250 Kilmurry Ibricken Com Centre Co Ltd €80,750 Kilmurry McMahon National School €25,506 Kilrush Golf Club €40,000 Kilrush Rugby Club €15,500 Limerick & Clare ETB €26,500 Limerick Regatta Committee €7,648 Liscannor Community Sportsfield Co €1,540 Newmarket on Fergus GAA Club €86,440 Park Ratheniska GAA Club €22,378 Parkville FC €25,252 Partry Athletic €14,949 Ruan GAA Club €10,883 Scariff GAA Park Committee €5,250 Scariff Rugby Club €38,950 Shannon Gaels GAA €58,290 Shannon Golf Club €53,338 Shannon Town Utd €51,490 Sixmilebridge Camogie Club €876 Sixmilebridge GAA Club €75,000 Spanish Point Golf Club €33,977 St Breckans GAA Club €75,000 St Pats Soccer Club Ltd €19,500 Tubber GAA €49,970 Tubber GAA €2,630 Tulla AC €7,500 West Clare Judo Club €13,265 West Clare Sports & Fitness Club €12,350 Wolfe Tones na Sionna €52,250 Cork 22nd Kildorrey Scout Group €130 45th/62nd Blarney Scout Group €2,269 Adrigole GAA €53,459 Aghabullogue Gaa €40,189 Ballinascarthy GAA Club €2,524 Ballincollig GAA €94,057 Ballincollig RFC €4,575 Ballincolllig RFC €3,600 Ballydesmond GAA €18,000 Sports Capital Programme Payments in 2020 Banteer Community Sportsfield €4,519 Bantry Bay Rovers €8,284 Bantry Rowing Club €1,834 Barryroe NS €18,470 Beech Hill Table Tennis €1,830 Bere Island Projects Group €11,000 Berehaven Golf and Amenity Park €29,292 Blackwater Triathlon Club €6,000 Boherbue GAA €11,862 Bunratty United €3,615 Buttevant AFC €47,000 Carbery Rangers €67,996 Carbery Rangers GAA €35,332 Carraig na Bhfear Gaa €14,880 Casement Celtic FC €48,019 Castlelack FC €54,789 Castlelyons Camogie Club €3,088 Castlelyons Pitch & Putt €2,315 Castletownbere GAA €41,782 Castletownhend Rowing Club €9,000 Charleville Golf Club €112,303 Circus Factory CLG €5,000 Cork Association for Autism €18,400 Cork Camogie Board €14,000 Cork Colleges Camogie Board €34,200 Cork County Council €28,187 Cork County Council (Bathview MUGA) €58,712 Cork Institute of Technology €12,350 Cork Wolfpack €19,850 Courtbrack Community Ass €28,504 Courtmacsherry Rowing Club €45,125 Courtmasherry Rowing €14,208 Cove Sailing €75,787 Crosshaven RFC €4,000 Doneraile Golf Club €42,066 Donoughmore Hurling & Football Club €12,810 Douglas Lawn Tennis Club €26,476 Douglas RFC €41,267 Dripsey GAA €7,931 Dromahane Community Park Group €99,465 Dunmanway Community Sports Hall €1,660 Dunmanway Rugby Club €17,989 Fermoy Hockey Club €3,295 Fermoy Swimming Club €14,038 Freemount Community Dev €23,000 Freemount Gaa €8,756 Gabriel Rangers €55,558 Gabriel Rangers GAA €35,642 Glanmire & District Salmon & Trout Anglers Ass €11,500 Glanworth Gaa €15,978 Sports Capital Programme Payments in 2020 Gleann an Phreacan Teoranta €8,550 Glen Boxing Club €9,500 Grenagh GAA €32,061 Hazelwood Tennis €5,751 Highfield Rugby Club €56,525 Ilen Rovers €19,000 Innishvilla AFC €14,500 Innisvilla AFC €85,500 Kanturk Cycle Club LTD €5,427 Kanturk Golf Club €31,548 Kanturk Hill Walkers €250 Kanturk Hillwalkers €1,257 kanturk Rugby €32,409 Kilbrittain Gaa €3,743 Kilcrohane Dev ASS €4,209 Kilcully Campsite €2,663 Kilmacabea GAA €9,632 Kilmeen & Kilbree €14,017 Kinsale AFC €80,750 Kinsale Hockey Club €3,427 Kinsale Tennis Club €24,824 Kinsale Yacht Club €25,394 Leeds afc €3,478 Liscaroll Handball Club €13,556 Lisgoold GAA €69,350 Lyre Rovers Soccer Club €7,102 Macroom Golf Club €5,008 Mallow United €85,535 Mayfield United €22,085 Meelin GAA €22,000 Midlelton Boxing Club €10,925 Midleton Community & Recreational Centre €7,124 Midleton Football Club €2,900 Midleton My Place €8,934 Milford GAA €71,344 Mitchelstown Community Centre €45,600 Mitchelstown Golf Club €51,367 Mitchelstown Lawn Tennis Club €44,650 Monkstown Bay Sailing €8,000 Monkstown Golf Club €23,000 Mourneabbey Community Counci €26,264 Muskerry Golf Club €20,012 Nemo Rangers Hurling & Football Club €63,969 Newmarket Sport and Leisure €8,961 O'Donovan Rossa €3,050 Olympic Karate Club €3,476 Passage West Rowing Club €18,003 Pearse Celtic €1,000 Phoenix Kayak Club €11,225 Rockmount GAA €1,283 Sports Capital Programme Payments in 2020 Rockmount Football €3,324 Rockmount Football Club €17,187 Roscarbery Rowing Club €6,175 Rushbrooke Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club Ltd €3,800 Rushbrooke Rowing Club €8,602 Rylane Boxing Club €9,000 Sarsfield Hurling Club €5,250 Schull Triathlon Ass €4,804 Skibbereen Dynamos €3,750 Skibbereen RFC €7,250 St Catherines Gaa €65,116 St Colmans College €9,022 St Colmans College €68,178 St Finbarrs Hurling & Football Club €80,135 St Michaels GFC €7,000 Sundays Well RFC €59,304 The Glen Resource Centre €6,500 Togher Community Association Limited €5,465 Tracton Athletic €4,656 Uibh Laoire €4,864 Uibh Laoire GAA €9,769 Whitechurch GAA €26,600 Whitegate Yawl Rowing €6,000 Youghal Golf Club €73,357 Donegal Aileach Football Club €25,650 Aislann Rann na Feirste €1,612 Bocan Community Creche Ltd €4,095 Bundoran Golf Club €35,091 Cappry Rovers AFC €4,770 Choiste Forbartha an Fháil Charraigh €4,875 Citadel Gymastics Club €26,302 CLG Baile ma nGalloglach €8,344 Cloughaneely Golf Club €18,683 Cumann Naomh Padraid €3,300 Desertegney Youth Club €35,000 Donegal Bay 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Club €20,100 Castleknock Celtic FC €539 Castleknock Hurling and Football Club €80,890 Civil Service Cricket Club €7,280 Sports Capital Programme Payments in 2020 Clan na Gael Fontenoy €98,904 CLG Na Fianna €104,500 Clondalkin Cricket Club €21,798 Cricket Ireland €55,297 Cuala GAA €2,458 De La Salle Palmerston RFC €7,943 Donabate Golf Club €16,174 Donabate Portrane Tennis Club €20,422 Donnybrook Lawn Tennis club €3,982 Donnybrook Lawn Tennis club €3,518 DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL €372,103 DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL €76,580 DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL [willie pearse pk 2 of 6] €21,540 DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL [willie pearse pk 4 of 6] €100,000 Dublin City Council (Dublin Municipal Rowing Centre)
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