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COMHAIRLE CATHRACH CHORCAÍ CORK CITY COUNCIL 14Th February 2019 REPORT on WARD FUNDS PAID in 2018 the Following Is a List of P COMHAIRLE CATHRACH CHORCAÍ CORK CITY COUNCIL 14th February 2019 REPORT ON WARD FUNDS PAID IN 2018 The following is a list of payees who received Ward Funds from Members in 2018: Payee Amount 37TH CORK SCOUT GROUP €500.00 38TH/40TH BALLINLOUGH SCOUT GR €750.00 3RD CORK SCOUTS TROOP €800.00 43RD/70TH CORK BISHOPSTOWN SCO €150.00 53RD CORK SCOUT TROOP €500.00 5TH CORK LOUGH SCOUTS €275.00 87TH SCOUT GROUP €100.00 AGE ACTION IRELAND €500.00 AGE LINK MAHON CDP €350.00 ARD NA LAOI RESIDENTS ASSOC €700.00 ART LIFE CULTURE LTD €100.00 ASCENSION BATON TWIRLERS €550.00 ASHDENE RES ASSOC €700.00 ASHGROVE PARK RESIDENTS ASSOCI €150.00 ASHMOUNT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION €600.00 AVONDALE UTD F.C. €1,050.00 AVONMORE PARK RESIDENTS ASSOCI €700.00 BAILE BEAG CHILDCARE LTD €700.00 BALLINEASPIG,FIRGROVE,WESTGATE €400.00 BALLINLOUGH COMM. MIDSUMMER FE €1,300.00 BALLINLOUGH MEALS ON WHEELS €150.00 BALLINLOUGH PITCH AND PUTT CLU €200.00 BALLINLOUGH RETIRED PEOPLE'S N €100.00 BALLINLOUGH RETIREMENT CLUB €200.00 BALLINLOUGH SCOUT GROUP €600.00 BALLINLOUGH SUMMER SCHEME €1,450.00 BALLINLOUGH YOUTH CLUB €400.00 BALLINURE GAA CLUB €300.00 BALLYPHEHANE COMMUNITY ASSOC €500.00 BALLYPHEHANE COMMUNITY YOUTH E €300.00 BALLYPHEHANE DISTRICT PIPE BAN €400.00 BALLYPHEHANE GAA CLUB €800.00 BALLYPHEHANE GAA CLUB JUNIOR S €100.00 BALLYPHEHANE HURLING & FOOTBAL €500.00 BALLYPHEHANE LADIES CLUB €125.00 BALLYPHEHANE LADIES FOOTBALL C €1,250.00 BALLYPHEHANE MEALS ON WHEELS €250.00 BALLYPHEHANE MENS SHED €1,475.00 BALLYPHEHANE PIPE BAND €250.00 BALLYPHEHANE TOGHER CDP €150.00 BALLYPHEHANE YOUTH CAFE €120.00 BALLYPHEHANE YOUTH PROJECT €125.00 BALLYPHEHANE/TOGHER ARTS INITI €400.00 BALLYPHEHANE/TOGHER CDP €450.00 BALLYPHEHANE/TOGHER COMMUNITY €400.00 BALLYVOLANE COMMUNITY ASSOCIAT €200.00 BALLYVOLANE LADIES GROUP €200.00 BALTIMORE LAWN RESIDENTS ASSOC €250.00 BARRACK STREET BAND €150.00 BEAUMONT BOYS NATIONAL SCHOOL €200.00 BEAUMONT RESIDENTS ASSOC €750.00 BEECH HILL TABLE TENNIS CLUB €500.00 BISHOPSTOWN BUSINESS ASSOCIATI €250.00 BISHOPSTOWN CAMOGIE CLUB €700.00 BISHOPSTOWN COMMUNITY ASS LTD €1,250.00 BISHOPSTOWN COMMUNITY PLAYGROU €500.00 BISHOPSTOWN G A A €100.00 BISHOPSTOWN GAA GOLF CLASSIC €200.00 BISHOPSTOWN HURLING AND FOOTBA €650.00 BISHOPSTOWN LADIES FOOTBALL CL €400.00 BISHOPSTOWN LAWN TENNIS CLUB €150.00 BISHOPSTOWN MEALS ON WHEELS €900.00 BISHOPSTOWN MENS SHED €1,150.00 BISHOPSTOWN PITCH & PUTT €400.00 BISHOPSTOWN SENIOR SOCIAL CLUB €500.00 BISHOPSTOWN SUMMER SCHEME €800.00 BISHOPSTOWN TIDY TOWNS €500.00 BLACKPOOL AFC €300.00 BLACKPOOL CHURCH CHOIR €500.00 BLACKPOOL CHURCH RESTORATION F €200.00 BLACKPOOL COMMUNITY CO-OPERATI €200.00 BLACKPOOL COMMUNTY BOWLS CLUB €400.00 BLACKPOOL HISTORICAL SOC €300.00 BLACKPOOL YOUTH CLUB €200.00 BLACKPOOL/THE GLEN/BALLYVOLANE €200.00 BLACKROCK CAMOGIE CLUB €150.00 BLACKROCK CLEAN UP GROUP €400.00 BLACKROCK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIO €1,150.00 BLACKROCK HURLING CLUB (SENIOR €1,000.00 BLACKROCK HURLING CLUB BINGO C €300.00 BLACKROCK ROWING CLUB €800.00 BLACKROCK SCOUT UNIT €450.00 BLACKROCK SWIMMING CLUB €200.00 BLACKROCK VILLAGE FESTIVAL €500.00 BLACKROCK/MAHON COMM. ALLOTMEN €200.00 BLACKSTONE ROVERS F.C. €500.00 BLARNEY ST COMM ASSN €150.00 BLARNEY ST COMMUNITY RESPONDER €1,200.00 BLARNEY ST TIDY STREETS GROUP €250.00 BLARNEY STREET ATHLETIC A.F.C. €200.00 BLARNEY STREET COMMUNITY ASSOC €1,250.00 BLARNEY STREET SUMMER RECREATI €250.00 BLOOD BIKE SOUTH LTD €300.00 BLUE DEMONS BASKETBALL CLUB €600.00 BOHEMIANS AFC €400.00 BOYNE CRESCENT RESIDENTS ASSOC €200.00 BRIAN DILLONS BOXING CLUB €200.00 BRIAN DILLONS CAMOGIE CLUB €1,000.00 BRIAN DILLONS GAA CLUB ACADEMY €300.00 BRIAN DILLONS HURLING & FOOTBA €500.00 BRIAN O'SULLIVAN T/A UNITY MED €300.00 BRU COLUMBANUS €650.00 BRUNELL LADIES BASKETBALL CLUB €200.00 BUSINESS CORK FOUNDATION €500.00 C.O.F.F.A. €200.00 CAHERGAL RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION €800.00 CANON HORGAN YOUTH CENTRE €350.00 CAPWELL RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION €500.00 CASEMENT CELTIC €1,600.00 CASTLEMEADOWS RESIDENTS GROUP €700.00 CASTLEVIEW A.FC €550.00 CATHEDRAL OF ST MARY & ST ANNE €250.00 CATHOLIC GUIDES OF IRL €600.00 CELTIC STICKMAKERS €300.00 CHESTNUT GROVE RESIDENTS ASSOC €200.00 CHRIST THE KING CHOIR €200.00 CHURCH OF RESURRECTION €200.00 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION €800.00 CHURCHFIELD & GURRANABRAHER ME €450.00 CITY OF CORK MALE VOICE CHOIR €1,700.00 CLUB CEOIL BALLYPHEHANE €1,845.00 COAL QUAY SHAWLIES €200.00 CONNAUGHT AVENUE RESIDENTS ASS €350.00 CORK LIFE CENTRE €750.00 CORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC €100.00 CORK ANTI POVERTY RESOURCE NET €200.00 CORK ARC CANCER SUPPORT HOUSE €950.00 CORK BARRACK ST SILVER €250.00 CORK BARRACK STREET BAND €300.00 CORK BOAT CLUB €150.00 CORK BUTTER EXCHANGE BRASS & R €400.00 CORK CITY COMMUNITY RADIO €250.00 CORK CITY FIRE BRIGADE PIPE BA €100.00 CORK CITY FOOTBALL CLUB €500.00 CORK CITY GIG ROWING CLUB €350.00 CORK CITY HOSPITALS'S CHILDREN €500.00 CORK CITY MISSING PERSONS SEAR €300.00 CORK CITY PARTNERSHIP €2,750.00 CORK CITY SPORTS €800.00 CORK CITY WOMENS FC €300.00 CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK €1,050.00 CORK COMMUNITY TELEVISION €150.00 CORK CONCERT ORCHESTRA €500.00 CORK COUNTY BOXING BOARD €1,850.00 CORK COUNTY CAMOGIE BOARD €1,100.00 CORK DAWG €200.00 CORK DRAGONS €300.00 CORK EDUCATION & TRAINING BOAR €200.00 CORK ETB €250.00 CORK FILM FESTIVAL €500.00 CORK GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY €100.00 CORK INT CHORAL FESTIVAL €925.00 CORK LIFESAVING CLUB €150.00 CORK MASTERS SWIMMING CLUB €200.00 CORK MENTAL HEALTH €700.00 CORK NATURE NETWORK LTD €150.00 CORK PENNY DINNERS €1,150.00 CORK REBELS FC €300.00 CORK ROKK CHOIR €150.00 CORK SHOW BIRDS SOCIETY €150.00 CORK SIMON COMMUNITY €300.00 CORK TAXI MENS ASSOCIATION €100.00 CORK TRAVELLER WOMEN'S NETWORK €600.00 CORK YOUTH DARTS €550.00 CORK YOUTH DRAMA FEST €150.00 CORK YOUTH LEAGUES €100.00 CUMANN CAMOGAIOCHTA €500.00 CUMANN CAMOGAIOCHTA NA CAR/DUI €150.00 CUMANN CAMOGAIOCHTA NA PIARSAI €250.00 CUMANN PEILE MHICIL NAOFA €150.00 CURRAHEEN FAMILY CENTRE €400.00 CUSHING HOUSE CHILDCARE €200.00 CUSHING ROAD RESIDENT ASSOCIAT €500.00 DAYS OF THE WEEK SUMMER SCHEME €1,300.00 DEARFACH FILM PRODUCTIONS €350.00 DEERPARK RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION €900.00 DEIS SCOP SCP TEORANTA €700.00 DELANEYS HURLING & FOOTBALL CL €400.00 DOUGLAS BOXING CLUB €300.00 DOUGLAS CAMOGIE CLUB €430.00 DOUGLAS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION €250.00 DOUGLAS HURLING & FOOTBALL CLU €500.00 DOUGLAS TIDY TOWNS €250.00 DUNDANION COURT RESIDENTS ASSO €250.00 ENABLE IRELAND €450.00 ENDSLEIGH RESIDENTS ASSOCIATIO €1,250.00 ESB PITCH AND PUTT CLUB €250.00 EVERGREEN AFC €350.00 EVERTON AFC €905.00 FAIRFIELD MEADOWS LAWN ASSOCIA €850.00 FAIRHILL / FAIRFIELD COMMUNITY €450.00 FAIRHILL SUMMER SCHEME COMMUNI €450.00 FARRANLEA DISTRICT RESIDENTS A €200.00 FARRANREE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIO €600.00 FARRANREE FAMILY RESOURCE CENT €1,000.00 FARRANREE OAP COMMITTEE €200.00 FARRANREE SUMMER PLAYSHEME €150.00 FARRANREE YOUTH CAFE €300.00 FIRKIN CRANE CENTRE €500.00 FOROIGE €500.00 FOROIGE,THE MAY PROJECT €100.00 FOROIGE-ALTERNATIVE BONFIRE NI €1,900.00 FR HORGAN S A.B.C. €400.00 FR HORGANS AMATEUR BOXING CLUB €500.00 FR MATTHEWS BASKETBALL CLUB €150.00 FRAMEWORKS FILMS LTD €200.00 FRIDAY MORNING DROP-IN-GROUP €650.00 FRIENDLY CALL CORK €1,000.00 GAELSCOIL PHEIG SAYERS €200.00 GAEL-TACA TEORANTA €100.00 GET VOCAL TOGHER/BALLYPHEHANE €250.00 GILLABEY ANGLERS €100.00 GLASHEEN BOYS NATIONAL SCHOOL €800.00 GLEN AMATEUR BOXING CLUB €200.00 GLEN ROVERS CAMOGIE CLUB €400.00 GLEN ROVERS HURLING CLUB €650.00 GLEN ROVERS UNDERAGE CLUB €500.00 GLENTHORN CELTIC €200.00 GOLDEN GLOVES BOXING CLUB CORK €500.00 GRATTAN UNITED F.C. €500.00 GREEN LAWN RESIDENTS ASSOCIATI €1,020.00 GREENHILLS COURT RESIDENTS ASS €500.00 GREENMOUNT COMMUNITY PLAYGROUP €150.00 GREENMOUNT FC €850.00 GREENMOUNT N.S. €150.00 GREENMOUNT PARENTS ASSOCIATION €200.00 GREENMOUNT RANGERS €125.00 GREENMOUNT SUMMER SCHEME €1,235.00 GREENMOUNT YOUTH CLUB €750.00 GREENWOOD F.C. €1,225.00 GURRANABRAHER INDOOR BOWLS CLU €900.00 GURRANABRAHER KARATE CLUB €1,050.00 GURRANABRAHER SENIOR CITIZENS €400.00 GURRANABRAHER/CHURCHFIELD DROP €650.00 HALLDENE AVENUE GREENS COMMITT €250.00 HAPPY HUB TOGHER FAMILY CNTR S €550.00 HEART DEFIBRILLATOR €750.00 HEATHERTON PARK RESIDENTS ASSO €300.00 HI FOUNDATION €500.00 HIGHFIELD RFC (YOUTH SECTION) €250.00 HIGHFIELD RUGBY CLUB €500.00 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MASONS €875.00 HOLLYHILL F.C.ACADEMY FOR GIRL €550.00 HOLLYHILL LFC AND SOCCER ACADE €500.00 HOLLYWOOD RESIDENTS ASSOC. €650.00 HOLY CROSS CHURCH €250.00 HOLY CROSS NAT.SCHOOL €250.00 HORGANS BUILDINGS COMMUNITY CE €150.00 HORGANS BUILDINGS SENIOR CITIZ €200.00 HYDE PARK RESIDENTS ASSOCIATIO €250.00 IGBO UNION CORK WING €700.00 IONA BOWLS CLUB €850.00 KENLEY GRASS CUTTING AND MAINT €1,000.00 KEVIN O'REGAN C/O CLONRICKARD €100.00 KILCULLY CAMPSITE S.I. €500.00 KILREEN CELTIC F.C. €1,025.00 KNOCKNAHEENY CELTIC €350.00 KNOCKREA RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION €450.00 L.INC €300.00 L'ARCHE CORK €2,900.00 LAUREL RIDGE RESIDENTS ASSOCIA €300.00 LEE ROWING CLUB €450.00 LEEDS AFC €1,250.00 LEESDALE PARKWAY RESIDENTS ASS €500.00 LEESIDE/LOUGH BOXING CLUB €875.00 LIFELONG LEARNING FESTIVAL €100.00 LIFETIME LABS €300.00 LITTLE TURNERS COMMUNITY PLAYG €250.00 LOTAMORE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTR €400.00 LOUGH MEALS ON WHEELS €250.00 LOWER GLANMIRE ROAD RESIDENTS €200.00 MACCURTAIN/MACSWINEY REP FLUTE €900.00 MAGAZINE ROAD & SURROUNDING AR €350.00 MAHON ACTION FOR OLDER PEOPLE €600.00 MAHON ASSOCIATION LTD €200.00 MAHON BINGO COMMITTEE €200.00 MAHON BOWLING CLUB €100.00 MAHON BOWLS CLUB €550.00 MAHON COMM DEV PROJ €300.00 MAHON COMMUNITY ASSOC €150.00 MAHON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PR €200.00 MAHON COMMUNITY PRE-SCHOOL €100.00
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