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Project Approved on LAG Area Project Name Promoter Name Sub Project LAG Project Name Promoter Name Sub-Theme LEADER Grant Amount Approved Area On 2017 Limerick West Limerick Biodiversity Conservation West Limerick Resources CLG Local Biodiversity €4,860.00 Plan 2017 Limerick Social Enterprise Potential in West West Limerick Resources CLG Basic Services for hard to €4,986.00 Limerick Study reach communities 2017 Limerick West Limerick Culture and Heritage West Limerick Resources CLG Rural Tourism €4,948.29 Tourism Action Plan 2017 Limerick OCE phase 2 expansion plan O'Connor Mechanical Innovation Ltd t/a Enterprise Development €104,662.50 OCE 2017 Limerick Cara Motorhomes Business Expansion Cara Motorhomes Ltd Enterprise Development €20,320.00 2017 Limerick Kilmeedy Community Cafe and Shop Kilmeedy Community Development Enterprise Development €90,346.71 Group CLG 2017 Limerick Kantoher - Parish Plan Kantoher Development Group CLG Rural Towns €5,092.00 2017 Limerick Continuous improvement programme to Cahill's Farm Cheese Limited Enterprise Development €85,875.00 increase efficiencies, growth and expansion in Cahill's Farm Che 2018 Limerick Ballyhoura Festival & Events Initiative - Ballyhoura Development CLG Rural Towns €24,215.62 Marketing 2018 Limerick Ballyhoura Festival & Events Initiative - Ballyhoura Development CLG Rural Towns €29,889.00 Planning 2018 Limerick Ballyhoura Festival & Events Initiative - Ballyhoura Development CLG Rural Towns €33,000.00 Training 2018 Limerick Community Socio Economic Planning for Ballyhoura Development CLG Rural Towns €26,442.90 Communities that have demonstrated less capacity in participa 2018 Limerick Address Condensation in Sports Hall Cappamore Development Association Basic Services for hard to €6,558.37 Problem. Ventilation Extractor System reach communities 2018 Limerick ACM: Renovation of derelict buildings ACM Community Development Society Basic Services for hard to €116,725.16 Limited reach communities 2018 Limerick Address Echo Problem - Community Cappamore Development Association Basic Services for hard to €23,987.37 Sports Hall reach communities 2018 Limerick Bruff Tidy Towns Visual Impact Projects Bruff Tidy Towns Rural Towns €7,523.43 2018 Limerick Carebright: Community Cafe CareBright CLG Enterprise Development €17,302.80 2018 Limerick Expressing Employability County Limerick Youth Theatre Rural Youth €26,550.00 2018 Limerick Limerick Youth Service: Youth Leadership Limerick Youth Service Rural Youth €11,250.59 & Citizenship Project Project LAG Project Name Promoter Name Sub-Theme LEADER Grant Amount Approved Area On 2018 Limerick Mentoring of local playwrights by John Kilmallock Performing Centre CLG Basic Services for hard to €5,025.00 Sheehy reach communities 2018 Limerick Oola Tidy Towns Group: Implementation Oola Tidy Towns Group Local Biodiversity €14,261.62 of Oola Tidy Towns Village Enhancement Plan 2018 Limerick Production of the world premiere of Sonia Kilmallock Performing Centre CLG Rural Tourism €32,542.47 a play based on the career of one of Ireland’s greatest at 2018 Limerick Provide Kitchen Facilities and Chairs for Kilbehenny Community Centre CLG Rural Towns €16,402.05 Community Centre. 2018 Limerick Script development of a new production Kilmallock Performing Centre CLG Rural Tourism €6,450.00 entitled Sonia based on the career of one of Ireland’s greate 2018 Limerick Theatre in Education County Limerick Youth Theatre Rural Youth €22,520.00 2018 Limerick Ballyhoura Region and National 20 Venue Callback Theatre Rural Tourism €5,007.75 tour of NEW play called Janey Dillis written by John Sheehy 2018 Limerick Refurbishment of the People's Hall Kilmallock & District Community Basic Services for hard to €30,478.68 (Protected Structure) Council reach communities 2018 Limerick Phase 2 Refurbishment of St. Andrews, Kilfinane Community Projects CLG Basic Services for hard to €138,362.20 former Church of Ireland, Kilfinane. reach communities 2018 Limerick Galbally Playground Galbally Community Council Clg Basic Services for hard to €84,744.31 reach communities 2018 Limerick Hospital Tennis Club: All weather Courts Hospital Tennis Club Basic Services for hard to €83,961.80 & Practice Wall reach communities 2018 Limerick ACM: Heritage Audio Visual Interactive ACM Community Development Society Rural Tourism €10,064.47 System Limited 2018 Limerick Galbally Community Council: Community Galbally Community Council Clg Basic Services for hard to €25,565.45 Field Lighting Upgrade reach communities 2018 Limerick BRS: Doon Care Farm Building Ballyhoura Rural Services CLG Enterprise Development €166,053.86 Maintenance & Facilities Development 2018 Limerick Liskennett Forest Car Park Granagh Development Association Rural Towns €18,633.75 2018 Limerick Honey Fitz Theatre Refurbishment Lough Gur Development Co-operative Rural Towns €36,021.07 Society Limited 2018 Limerick ACM: Extension of Heritage Centre ACM Community Development Society Rural Tourism €31,181.28 Limited Project LAG Project Name Promoter Name Sub-Theme LEADER Grant Amount Approved Area On 2018 Limerick AEC:Renovation of existing work units Abington Enterprise Centre CLG Enterprise Development €39,335.25 2018 Limerick Control of Invasive Plants in the Maigue The Maigue Rivers Trust Local Biodiversity €11,110.00 Catchment. 2018 Limerick Limerick Youth Service: Baseline Study Limerick Youth Service Rural Youth €23,170.50 and needs analysis of young people aged 10-18 in Co Limerick 2018 Limerick Murroe Wood Park CLG: Murroe Murroe Wood Park CLG Rural Youth €127,671.00 Community Skate Park 2018 Limerick Sports Equipment Ballyhoura Development CLG Basic Services for hard to €21,514.32 reach communities 2018 Limerick Study of In-Stream Biodiversity and the The Maigue Rivers Trust Water Resources €15,940.80 Status of Crayfish and Otters in the Maigue Catchment 2018 Limerick Social Inclusion & Family Support Hospital Family Resource Centre Basic Services for hard to €14,140.00 Education & Training Package targeting reach communities rural youth 2018 Limerick Garryspillane GAA: Walkway Lighting Garryspillane GAA Club Basic Services for hard to €19,102.05 reach communities 2018 Limerick Granagh Community Centre Renovations Granagh Development Association Basic Services for hard to €39,366.05 reach communities 2018 Limerick Boher CDA: Upgrade of Community Boher Community Development Basic Services for hard to €30,431.29 Centre Association reach communities 2018 Limerick Community Playground Pallasgreen Templebraden Community Rural Youth €97,011.51 Council 2018 Limerick Ballyneety Community Innovation Unit Ballyneety Community Development Enterprise Development €119,689.00 Association 2018 Limerick Walk way around hurling field with lights Effin GAA Basic Services for hard to €27,027.18 reach communities 2018 Limerick Ballyneety CDA: 5 a side all weather pitch Ballyneety Community Development Basic Services for hard to €93,359.13 Association reach communities 2018 Limerick The development of appropriately detailed Knockainey Historical & Conservation Rural Tourism €5,479.65 repair specifications and methodologies Society for the roof of St 2018 Limerick Refurbishment of Rathkeale Youth Space Rathkeale Community Council Rural Youth €62,129.66 Project LAG Project Name Promoter Name Sub-Theme LEADER Grant Amount Approved Area On 2018 Limerick Fit out of sensory room The Butterfly Club CLG Basic Services for hard to €12,597.41 reach communities 2018 Limerick Community Hall Upgrade Cappagh Community Council Basic Services for hard to €22,305.61 reach communities 2018 Limerick Mountcollins upgrade of heating & Mountcollins Community Centre Basic Services for hard to €20,788.43 balcony reach communities 2018 Limerick Community Sport and Leisure Astro Turf Ardagh District Recreational and Basic Services for hard to €357,632.97 Facility Sporting Company Limited By reach communities Guarantee 2018 Limerick Repairs and refurbishment of Kilcornan Kilcornan Community Council Basic Services for hard to €52,883.05 Community Centre reach communities 2018 Limerick All Inclusive Parish Park Abha Bhan Parish Park CLG Local Biodiversity €88,839.27 2018 Limerick General Purpose Sports Area Foynes & District Community Council Rural Youth €28,129.47 Company Limited by Guarantee 2018 Limerick Foynes Yacht Club Community Youth Sail Foynes Yacht Club Rural Youth €37,964.35 Training 2018 Limerick Strategic Plan for Adare Adare Community Trust Rural Towns €5,000.00 2018 Limerick Carrigkerry Playground Development Athea/Carrigkerry/Old Mil Development Rural Youth €120,877.67 Association 2018 Limerick A Survey of Riparian Habitats in the The Maigue Rivers Trust Water Resources €22,184.10 Maigue Catchment 2018 Limerick Friars' Gate Theatre Social Conversations Kilmallock Performing Centre CLG Rural Youth €5,005.20 Project 2018 Limerick Shannon Estuary Way Destination West Limerick Resources CLG Rural Tourism €5,996.25 Development 2018 Limerick The Shannon-Erne Pilgrim Way Baseline West Limerick Resources CLG Rural Tourism €5,537.39 Study 2018 Limerick Dromcollogher Community Park Dromcollogher Community Council Local Biodiversity €106,853.70 CLG 2018 Limerick Broadford Wildlife Arboretum Broadford Community Development Local Biodiversity €28,116.89 CLG 2018 Limerick Indoor Mini Golf Course JSR Holding Ltd Enterprise Development €66,369.10 2018 Limerick Pandora Bell Marketing Campaign Nicole Dunphy t/a Pandora Bell Enterprise Development €19,374.37 2019 Limerick Development and Construction of Pavilion Adare Recreation & Community Basic Services for hard to €500,000.00 Building Complex Company Limited by reach
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