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Applicant Amount Awarded £ Creggan Community Association 219 Forkhill Senior Citizens Group 250 Burren Community Forum 250 Drum Applicant Amount awarded £ Creggan Community Association 219 Forkhill Senior Citizens Group 250 Burren Community Forum 250 Drumaroad and Clanvaraghan Community Association 250 Russell Gaelic Union 250 Killough Community Association 250 Saintfield Development Association 250 Johnsborough CA 300 Dorsey CA 350 Clough & District Community Association 350 Creggan Community Association 350 Attical Community Association 400 Forkhill CA 400 Belleek Community Regeneration Group 400 Burren Community Association Ltd 400 Derryleckagh Millennium Committee 400 Mullaghbawn Community Association 400 Annalong Community Development Association Ltd 400 Mayobridge Development Committee 400 Inverbrena Local History Group 450 GRADAM an Iuir 476.44 Newry City AFC 500 Magnet Young Adult Centre 500 Newry Street Unite 500 St Patrick's Church of Ireland, Newry 500 Conradh na Gaeilge Boirche Lochtar 500 Kilkeel Development Association 500 Newry and Mourne Soroptimist Club 500 Craobh an Luir Conradh na Gaeilge 500 Kilkeel Parish Bridge Association Ltd 500 Education Authority Southern Region 500 The Cabbage Patchers 500 Harmony Community Trust 500 Newcastle CCE 500 Russell Gaelic Union (RGU) 500 Glor Uachtar Tire 500 Youth Initiatives 500 Derryleckagh Millennium Committee 523 Highzone Womens Group 550 Killyleagh Development Association 550 Kilcoo Community Association 600 Russell Gaelic Union 630 Conradh na Gaeilge Boirche lochtar 670 Newry Street Unite 700 Warrenpoint Environment Culture & Heritage Collective 700 Celtic Bhoys FC Downpatrick 770 Cranfield Shores Caravan Club 800 Kingsmills Good News Club 805 GRADAM an luir 820 Bessbrook Development Company 850 Kilbroney Community Association 850 Lislea Community Association 880 Kilcoo Community Association 900 Castlewellan Community Partnership 940 Boley Fair Committee 950 Shrigley Community Group 1000 Schomberg Society Kilkeel Ltd 1000 Rathfriland Young Farmers Club 1050 Drumaroad and Clanvaraghan Community Association 1060 Drumaroad and Clanvaraghan Community Association 1087 Bright Community Association Ltd 1100 Saintfield Development Association 1100 Russell Gaelic Union 1145 Dromintee/Jonesboro Luncheon club 1150 Celtic Bhoys Fc Downpatrick 1180 County Armagh Community Development / Co Armagh Grand Orange Lodge Community Development Committee Ltd 1195 Kilbroney Community Association 1200 Cranfield Shores Caravan Club 1200 Ballynahinch Festival Committee 1200 Ballykinlar Tyrella Cross Community Association 1220 Boley Fair Committee 1250 Flying Horse Ward Community Forum 1405 Glor Uachtar Tire 1430 Ballyholland Sunshine Club 1490 the Mourne Lodge 1500 Castlewellan and District Agricultural Show Ltd 1500 Ardglass Development Association 1500 Kilkeel Development Association 1500 Warrenpoint Heritage Development Committee 1500 Castlewellan Community Partnership 1500 Spa Golf Club 1500 Ballyhoran & District Community Association 1500 Dibney River Conservation Trust 1500 Strangford Lough and Lecale Partnership 1500 Kingdom Youth club 1500 Carnagat Area Community Association 1500 Forkhill Community Safety Group 1540 Annalong Canoe and Kayak Club 1540 Mourne Stimulus Day Centre 1550 Family Research & Policy Unit 1600 Newry Street Unite 1600 Castlewellan Regeneration Ltd 1600 Massford Project Association 1620 Eiri Amach na Casca 1916 1650 Rathfriland Young Farmers Club 1652 Rural health partnership 1667.5 Clough & District Community Association 1712.5 Kilcoo GAC 1720 Cumman Pheadair Naofa CLG 1785 Forkhill CA 1800 Russell Gaelic Union 1800 Newtownhamilton Community Centre 1800 Kingdom mens shed 1900 Dundrum Village Association 1900 Castlewellan Community Partnership 1902 Annsborough Community Forum 1910 Ardglass Festival Association 1940 Burren Community Forum 1997 Carnagat Area Community Association 2000 Magnet Young Adults Centre 2000 Castlewellan Regeneration Ltd 2000 Crossgar Area Comm Association 2000 ASCERT 2000 Kilkeel Development Association 2000 Martin's Lane Community Association 2000 Saintfield Development Association 2020 Project Ballynahinch - The Hub 2029.5 Glor Uachtar Tire 2050 Seaforde and District Community Association 2075 East Down Men's Shed 2100 Davina's Ark 2160 Barnardo's NI 2194 Ardaluin Regeneration Trust 2200 Kitty's Road Community Association 2202.83 An Grupa Tuismitheoiri Agus Tachrain 2225 Newry sports partnership CIC 2250 Glor Uachtar Tire 2280 Eiri Amach na Casca 1916 2324 Hilltown Community Safety Partnership 2325 Ballybot Community Association 2350 Newcastle Tennis Club 2350 Ballynagross Football Club 2350 Kilclief Residents Association 2369 The Kairos Centre 2369 Flying Horse Ward Community Forum 2393 Newry Maritime Association 2400 Kilkeel Development Association 2400 Southern Regional College 2400 26 Extreme Ltd 2400 Safer Warrenpoint Project 2400 Kilough Community Association 2400 St John's Drumnaquoile GAC 2400 Tollymore United Football Club 2400 Down Community Arts 2410 Seaforde & District Community Association 2450 Annalong Women's Institute 2450 Ballyvea Rural Development Association 2470 Cuimhneamh (Relections) 2475 Schomberg Festival Committee 2490 St Joseph's Scout Group - Newry city 2497.94 Sticky fingers 2500 Killyleagh Football Club 2500 Kilkeel royal british legion club 2500 Kilkeel Chamber of Commerce 2500 Warrenpoint environment, culture & Heritage 2500 Windmill Stars Youth FC 2500 Altnaveigh House Trust (2005) Ltd 2500 Teconnaught GFC 2500 Down District Accessible Transport 2500 True Harvest Seeds 2500 Patrician Youth Centre 2500 Newry Chamber of Commerce and Trade 2500 Annsborough Community Forum 2500 Warrenpoint environment, culture & Heritage 2500 Newry Chamber of Commerce & Trade 2500 Downpatrick Community Collective 2500 Annsborough Community Forum 2500 Downpatrick Football Club 2500 Friends of Derrymore 2500 Tides Training and consultancy 2550 Tides Training and consultancy 2550 Harmony Community Trust 2550 Ballynahinch Olympic Football Club 2560 Kilkeel Dev Association Ltd 2560 Eiri Amach na Casca 1916 2600 Newcastle Community Cinema 2600 Lislea Community Association 2600 Kilkeel Development Association 2700 Kilkeel Chamber of Commerce 2700 Drumalane/Quayside Close Community Association 2700 Drumlough and Ballygorian Rural Development Association 2700 Rinn Mhic Giolla Rua CCE 2700 Youth Initiatives 2710 St Brigid's Youth Club 2750 Cumann Gaelach Leath Chathail 2750 Saintfield Development Association 2800 Rossglass County FC 2840 St Oliver Plunkett Youth Club 2850 Newry 2020 2850 County Down Rural Community Network 2855 County Down Rural Community Network 2855 Russell Gaelic Union 2870 Newry Muay Thai 2900 Harmony Community Trust 2900 Co Down Junior Quad Club 2910 Annsborough Community Forum 2915 Newcastle Herring Gutters Festival Group 2940 Harmony Community Trust 2940 Derrybeg Community Association 2950 Strangford Festival Committee 2950 Annsborough Community Forum 2990 Carlingford Lough Curragh Club 3000 Saval GAC 3000 Kilkeel Parish Bridge Ass Ltd 3000 Loughinisland GAC 3000 The Eri-wig Festival Committee 3000 Camlough Lake Water Festival Committee 3000 Newry City Centre Management 3000 Ti Chulainn Activity and Cultural Centre 3000 Downpatrick Community Collective 3000 Grupa Thuismitheoiri agus Tachrain 3000 Glor Uachtar Tire 3000 Newcastle Glees Musical Society 3000 Newry Food Bank 3033 Downpatrick Community Collective 3048 Tullyvallen FC Community Ltd 3100 Bessbrook District LOL 3105 Ballykinlar GAC 3176 Home Start Down District 3220 Co. Down Rural Community Network 3220 Rinn Mhic Giolla Rua CCE (Warrenpoint Comhaltas 3250 Downpatrick Community Collective 3286 Annsborough Community Forum 3326 Mourne School of Dance 3400 St Patrick's GAC Cullyhanna 3400 Newry District Inter Church Forum 3450 St John's Drumnaquoile GAC 3486 Kingdon Youth Club 3500 MAC NI Ltd 3600 Community Restorative Justice Newry/Armagh 3600 Clough & District Community Ass 3666 Castlewellan Soma Group 3700 SPACE 3780 Newry Chamber Music 3780 South Armagh Community Safety Support Group 3950 Clough & District Community Association 3975 Newry City Centre Management 4000 Newcastle CCE 4000 Action Mental Health 4077 mustard Seed Group 4160 Home Start Down District 4203 Women's Aid Belfast & Lisburn 4414 Kilkeel Development Association 4500 Volunteer Now 4960 Homestart Newry & Mourne 4976.84 St Laurence O Toole's CLG Belleeks 5000 Newry Musical Feis 5000 International Maiden of the Mournes Festival 5000 Feile Chamlocha 5000 Bay Blues Project 5000 Newry Musical Feis 5000 Fiddler's Green Festival 5000 Ballyvea Football Club 22610 Saint Patrick Visitors Centre 29157 Ballynahinch Rugby Football Club 29865 Ti Chulainn Activity and Cultural Centre 36347 Newry District Lodge No 9 37978 PIPS Newry and Mourne Ltd 54675 Kingsmills Presbyterian Church 58090 Killeavy GAC 77261 .
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