Ballyjamesduff Municipal District Mullagh Community & Sports Centre Mullagh € 8,500.00 to Purchase New Safety Locks, Upgra

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Ballyjamesduff Municipal District Mullagh Community & Sports Centre Mullagh € 8,500.00 to Purchase New Safety Locks, Upgra LCDC GROUP / ORGANISATION Name of TOWN/VILLAGE AREA AMOUNT AWARDED by LCDC PURPOSE OF GRANT & FUNDING To purchase new safety locks, upgrade towel dryers to air hand dryers, upgrading all bulbs and lights, renovation of a number of small Ballyjamesduff Municipal District Mullagh Community & Sports Centre Mullagh € 8,500.00 areas and major clean up To complete works for the restoration of the Courthouse, and to finish stone facing of the Ballyjamesduff Municipal District Ballyjamesduff Community Council Ballyjamesduff € 7,000.00 boundary wall Aughaloora & Bruskey Development To install a new hardstanding area to Ballyjamesduff Municipal District Association Aughaloora & Bruskey/Ballinagh € 7,000.00 facilitate outdoor sports and fitness courses. To provide LED lighting for the stage, new toilet facilities and a shed to secure Ballyjamesduff Municipal District St. Patrick's Hall Committee, Arva Arva € 7,000.00 equipment. To purchase & get installed a new sliding wooden partition so that the hall can be divided into 2 smaller spaces to save on Ballyjamesduff Municipal District Arva Church Of Ireland Select Vestry Arva € 4,500.00 heating costs. The provision of security cameras total no. 8 Ramor United GFC / Ramor Community and all mounting, cabling and monitoring Ballyjamesduff Municipal District Sports Park Virginia € 4,000.00 equipment Upgrade premises works required on Ballyjamesduff Municipal District St. Teresa's Centre Ballyjamesduff € 4,000.00 premises To install a public announcement system in Ballyjamesduff Municipal District Riverside Community Group Ballyjamesduff € 2,000.00 hall To replace the heating system in order to reduce running costs of €15,000 pa for ESB. The plan is to install an Air to Water System Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Belturbet Heritage Railway Belturbet € 7,500.00 which is in the other buildings. To erect outdoor fitness equipment for the Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Bawnboy Tidy Towns Bawnboy € 7,500.00 elderly and vulnerable To replace a wall and install picnic tables and Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Glangevlin Community Development Glangevlin € 7,500.00 planters To replace skylights which are causing Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Swanlinbar Development Association Swanlinbar € 7,500.00 internal damage to the ceilings and floors. To replace the wooden floor in the main hall and replacement of emergency lighting Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Tullacmongan Resource Centre Cavan Town € 5,000.00 system. Upgrade lights, purchase picnic tables and Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Dowra Resource Centre Ltd Dowra € 2,500.00 painting To update plumbing of hot water system in Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Corlough Development Association Corlough € 1,750.00 community centre Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District SOSAD Cavan Cavan Town € 1,000.00 To replace old carpet with flooring To look after property maintenance / presentation plus the grounds and small recreation garden with appropriate exercises Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Killeshandra Housing Association Ltd Killeshandra € 750.00 facilities. To install one roofed seating area with Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Ballymagovern Village Group Ballymagovern € 750.00 wheelchair access To purchase a polytunnel to grow traditional Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Congolese Multicultural Forum Cavan Town € 750.00 foods. To purchase seating, flower boxes, leaf Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Ardkeen Estate Team Cavan Town € 400.00 blower. To purchase topsoil / compost / bulbs & seeds to fill the raised beds in the new polytunnel. To provide a horticultural course Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Acquired Brain Injury Ireland Cavan Town € 400.00 to initiate interest in the community garden. Erect 3 walls around the flower beds, painting and repairing fencing and pillars on estate. Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District Kilnavara Heights Residents Association Cavan Town € 400.00 Purchase flowers for all beds To upgrade community meeting rooms facilities, replace the single pane windows with double glazed windows and replace the doors. New heaters to be installed. To Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal Redhills GAC in conjunction with the replace the original kitchen and replace the District Community Redhills € 7,000.00 flooring. To install accessible toilets. To install security cameras inside & outside Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal community centre, yard & carpark. To District Kingscourt Community Centre Kingscourt € 7,000.00 insulate exterior walls of the main building. To fit new emergency lights into the former Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal Ulster Bank Building, Cootehill and other District Cavan County Local Development (CCLD) Cootehill € 7,000.00 upgrades. To upgrade security System and cctv and energy efficiency upgrades at community Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal facility. District Killinkere GFC Killinkere € 2,500.00 Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal Fit out of kitchen / catering facilities for the District Lavey GAA Club Community Lavey € 2,500.00 community rooms. To develop landscaped entrances on 2 approach roads into the town. Planting of Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal 3000 trees to create a native forest. Continue District Bailieborough Community Association Bailieborough € 2,500.00 hedging along the Virginia Road. Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal Shercock Sports and Recreational Facilities District Ltd Shercock € 2,000.00 Assist with ongoing expenses Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal District Cootehill Tidy Towns Cootehill € 2,000.00 Powered road and yard sweeper Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal District Kill Community Development Clg Kill € 2,000.00 Purchase a deep fat fryer and tables To purchase timber & metal to make items Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal for the community. To purchase equipment District Cootehill Men's Shed Cootehill € 2,000.00 in order to take on additional projects. Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal Drumgoon Community Centre Co-Operative To install security fencing around the building District Society Ltd. Drumgoon € 2,000.00 and car park To install outdoor energy -efficient lighting - 3 Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal lighting columns with led lights and replace 5 District Lower Lavey Community Group Lavey € 2,000.00 outside lights with LED light fittings Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal To purchase steel slide & purchase lockable District Ballyhaise Development Association Ballyhaise € 2,000.00 perspex poster case Upgrade toilet facilities, replacement of Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal internal doors, fire doors in kitchen and toilet District Castletara Community Centre Castletara € 2,000.00 doors to be replaced To produce a digitalised ONLINE heritage Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal map and trail of Cootehill. This will also be District Economic Sub-group Cootehill Town Team Cootehill € 750.00 published and printed. To create a collection of photos and information on old and current buildings throughout the town. For this they wish to Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal purchase a recorder and to get pictures District Bailieborough Heritage Society Bailieborough € 400.00 printed and laminated Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal Drumgoon Hill Old Graveyard Maintenance To supply a long-lasting picnic bench and bin District and Support Group Drumgoon € 400.00 for the graveyard Bailieboro-Cootehill Municipal To purchase hanging baskets and summer District Redhills Tidy Towns Redhills € 400.00 bedding.
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