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Sports Capital Programme Payments 2012 Part Funded from the Proceeds of the National Lottery Sports Capital Programme Payments 2012 Part funded from the proceeds of the National Lottery Carlow €163,647 Ben Mulhall Memorial Park Association €2,320 Carlow County Council - Bagenalstown Town Pk €2,533 Carlow County Council - Oakpark Forest Park €2,318 Carlow County Council - Tullow Town Park €2,533 County Carlow RFC €66,500 Palatine GFC €3,250 St Laurence O'Toole Athletic Club €84,193 Cavan €319,454 Cavan Town Co - Tullacmongan €254,429 Co Cavan RFC €33,176 Mullahoran GFC €24,000 Virginia RFC €7,849 Cork €1,753,794 Brian Dillons Hurling & Football Club €14,909 Cork Admirals American FC €1,829 Cork City Council - Fairfield Changing facilities €20,363 Cork City Council Glen Resource Centre €180,000 Cork City Council - Pophams Park €4,321 Cork City Council ( Mini-Pitches) €50,000 Cork City Council Fairfield Changing Facilities €69,637 Cork City Council Murphy Farm Changing Facilities €80,000 Cork City Council Pophams Park €65,675 Cork Constitution RFC €365,874 Cork County Council - Ballincollig €1,731 Cork County Council - Bandon Glasslinn €1,731 Cork County Council - Beicin Walk Bantry €1,528 Cork County Council - Meenvane Schull €1,528 Cork County Council - Reenrour East Bantry €8,655 Cork County Council - Rochestown-Passage West €1,731 Cork County Council - Tonafora Dunmanway €1,528 Cork County Council Fermoy Town Park €12,698 Cork County Council -Mallow Town Park €12,698 Fermoy Rowing Club €11,776 Freemount Development Association €750 Glanmire Area Community Association €47,670 Irish Amateur Rowing Union €24,113 Lough Rovers Hurling & Football Club €70,000 Lyre Rovers FC €8,098 Mayfield United €67,409 Nemo Rangers Hurling & football €32,243 Rathluirc GAA Club €207,966 Rathpeacon GAA Club €16,550 St Oliver Plunketts GAA Club €16,118 Togher Community Council €80,000 Wilton United AFC €33,722 Wilton United FC €124,995 Youghal Lawn Tennis Club €20,726 Youghal Town Council Sli na Slainte €838 Page 1 of 10 Sports Capital Programme Payments 2012 Part funded from the proceeds of the National Lottery Cumann Camogaiochta Chontae Chorcai €94,384 Donegal €478,979 Buncrana GAA €3,500 Donegal VEC & St John Bosco AC €13,500 Finn Harps FC €105,738 killea FC €20,688 Letterkenny RFC €77,998 Letterkenny RFC & Gaels Gaa €69,266 Rathmullan & District Resource Centre €16,526 St Catherines Community Group €43,096 St Mary's GAA €120,000 Tremone Youth & Recreation Ltd €8,667 Dublin €10,225,468 Alexandra College /Old Alexandra Hockey Club €20,000 Athletics Association of Ireland €494,210 Badminton Ireland €130,000 Baldoyle Utd AFC €7,040 Ballinteer St Johjn's GAA Club €15,000 Ballyboden St Enda's GAA - Ballycullen €250,000 Ballymun Kickhams €49,234 Botanic HC €20,000 BRL Poppintree Sports Centre €25,850 Castleknock GAA €86,783 Catholic Youth Care €3,182 Cherry Orchard €258,976 CLG - GAA €219,801 Co Dublin VEC Collinstown Park €50,447 Cricket Ireland €77,319 Croi Ro Naofa €119,121 Cuala GAA Club €60,000 Cycling Ireland €17,953 Cycling Ireland (SDCC - Corkagh Park) €325,000 DCC - Municipal Rowing Centre/Rathmines Swimming Pool and Leisure Centre) €400,000 DCC - Rathmines Swimming Pool and Leisure Centre €200,000 DCC Associated Bluebell Community €17,500 DCC Ballybough Community Centre €1,000,000 DCC Ballymun Leisure Centre €1,592 DCC Dean Swift Sports Club €100,000 DCC Finglas Leisure Centre changing rooms €1,075 DCC Finglas Leisure Centre fencing €319 DCC Finglas Leisure Centre floor covering €1,648 DCC Finglas Leisure Centre netting €1,018 DCC Irishtown Stadium air con €905 DCC Irishtown Stadium flooring €903 DCC Kildonan Park €110,767 DCC Kylemore Park €12,598 DCC Le Fanu Park €102,601 DCC Phibsborough ABC €12,861 DCC Sillogue Golf Course €23,297 Page 2 of 10 Sports Capital Programme Payments 2012 Part funded from the proceeds of the National Lottery DCC St Saviours ABC €13,750 DLRCC - Meadowlands Fitzgerald Park €23,750 DLRCC Cabinteely Park Pitch €4,168 DLRCC Cluny Park Tennis Park €250 DLRCC Community Sports Club €9,500 DLRCC Dunedin Park €2,084 DLRCC Kilgobbet Park €55,989 DLRCC Marley Park €4,168 DLRCC Stonebridge Rd Pitch €51,940 DLRCC The Gallops MUGA €5,126 Dundrum Table Tennis Club €3,440 FCC Corduff Community Facilities €17,353 FCC Hartstown Park €276,000 FCC Mountview Community Centre €450,000 Football Association of ireland €220,000 Glenageary LTC €39,329 Hartstown Community Centre Sports Club €6,000 Home Farm FC €379,770 Irish Amateur Boxing Association €5,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Bracken Boxing Club) €12,249 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Carrickmacross Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Leeside Lough Boxing Club) €18,443 Irish Amateur Boxing Association - R-18-26-500 (Alfred E Jones- Architect) €5,531 Irish Amateur Boxing Association - R-18-26-500 (CIE Boxing Club - Dublin) €21,247 Irish Amateur Boxing Association - R-18-26-500 (Dublin Docklands Boxing Club - Dublin) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association - R-18-26-500 (Mitchelstown Boxing Club - Cork) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association - R-18-26-500 (St Paul’s Boxing Club - Tipperary) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association - R-18-26-500 (Thurles Boxing Club - Tipperary) €24,437 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Alfred Jones Architect Fees) €19,469 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Ardagh/Crossmolina Boxing Club) €16,700 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Ardnaree Boxing Club) €24,412 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Ballyduff Boxing Club - Kerry) €24,970 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Blessington Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Brian Dillon Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Castlebar Boxing Club - Mayo) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Castlerea Boxing Club - Roscommon) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Donore Boxing Club) €22,750 Page 3 of 10 Sports Capital Programme Payments 2012 Part funded from the proceeds of the National Lottery Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Eagle Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Edenderry Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Frenchpark Boxing Club - Roscommon) €5,561 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Geesala Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Glen Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Holy Family Boxing Club Drogheda) €13,983 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Sacre Coeur Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Sean McDermott Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Spartan Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Ballina Boxing Club) €24,743 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Ballyhaunis Boxing Club) €24,970 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Bracken Boxing Club - Dublin) €11,068 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Bray Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Bunnoe Boxing Club - Cavan) €20,359 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Cashen Vale Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Clonmel Boxing Club – Tipperary €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Connamara Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Crumlin Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Glasnevin Boxing Club – Dublin) €23,645 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Gorey Boxing Club – Wexford €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Grangecon Boxing Club - Carlow) €13,320 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Holy Family Boxing Club – Louth) €5,505 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Holy Family Boxing Club) €4,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Raphoe Boxing Club - Donegal €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Rathkeale Boxing Club - Limerick) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Smithboro Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - St Anne's Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - St John Bosco Boxing Club) €21,156 Page 4 of 10 Sports Capital Programme Payments 2012 Part funded from the proceeds of the National Lottery Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - St Marys Boxing Club – Dublin) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - St Paul's Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - St Saviours Boxing Club - Dublin) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - The Ballagh Boxing Club) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Trinity Boys Boxing Club – Dublin) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Special Allocation Clubs - Twin Towns Boxing Club) €5,138 Irish Amateur Boxing Association (Twin Towns Boxing Association) €19,862 Irish Amateur Boxing Club (Buncrana Boxing Club - Donegal) €25,000 Irish Amateur Boxing Club (Ennis Boxing Club - Clare) €25,000 Irish Canoe Union €75,000 Irish Hockey Association €30,000 Irish Institute of Sport €121,406 Irish Martial Arts Commission €14,852 Irish Olympic Handball Association €4,956 Irish Sailing Association €469,200 Irish Table Tennis Association €7,000 Irish Wheelchair Association €160,042 Ladies Gaelic Football Assoc €15,000 Malahide Cricket Club €293,836 McKelvey Celtic AFC €350,000 Mellows
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