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Community Groups Awarded Funding Name of Group Project Location Community Groups awarded funding Approved Name of Group Project Location Grant Thomastown Royal Canal Communities Group Coralstown €9,000 Mullingar Harriers & Athlethic Club Mullingar €8,000 Mullingar Royal Canal Community Group Mullingar €5,000 Mullingar Town Band Mullingar €7,000 The Downs Community Group The Downs €7,500 Coralstown Kinnegad GAA Kinnegad €7,500 Dalton Park Womens Group Mullingar €2,000 Cairdeas Community Childcare Centre Kinnegad €6,000 Milltownpass Senior Citizens Social Fund Milltownpass €5,000 9th Westmeath Milltownpass Scout Group Milltownpass €3,000 Lakeside Wheelers Mullingar Mullingar €7,000 Milltownpass GAA Milltownpass €7,500 MRC Community Arts & Crafts Group Mullingar €1,500 Mullingar Jets Swimming Club Mullingar €5,000 Kinnegad Juniors AFC Kinnegad €7,500 Grange Community Group / Grange Mullingar €5,000 Community Childcare St Oliver Plunkett's Hurling Club Mullingar €7,500 Milltownpass Social Morning Group (Active Milltownpass €2,500 Elderly) Lake County Beekeepers The Downs €2,000 Milltownpass Ladies Football Club Milltownpass €3,000 Olympic Boxing Club Mullingar Mullingar €7,000 CoderDojo Mullingar Mullingar €10,000 Mullingar Men's Shed Forest Park Mullingar €6,000 Coralstown Action Group Coralstown €5,000 Grange Women's Group Mullingar €1,000 Coralstown National School Parents Council Coralstown €5,500 Curraghmore National School Parents Curraghore €4,000 Association Westmeath LGFA Mullingar €3,000 Order of Malta Ambulance Corps Mullingar €13,000 Mullingar Youth and Community Project Mullingar €30,000 (Midlands Regional Youth Service Limited) Westmeath Community Development on Mullingar €25,000 behalf of Cullion Amenity Development Group Temporary Emergency Accommodation Mullingar €45,000 Midlands Mullingar EYE. YWI Midlands (Midlands Mullingar €27,000 Regional Youth Service Limited) Jordan Junior Youth Club Co Meath €4000 Westmeath Community Development Ltd Mullingar €15,000 Ballinabrackey GAA Underage, Co.Meath Co Meath €9500 Dalton Community Childcare Mullingar €25,000 .
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