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COMHAIRLE CATHRACH CHORCAÍ CORK CITY COUNCIL 15Th March COMHAIRLE CATHRACH CHORCAÍ CORK CITY COUNCIL 15th March 2018 Árd Mheara agus Comhairleoirí REPORT ON WARD FUNDS PAID IN 2017 The following is a list of payees who received Ward Funds from Members in 2017: Payee Amount € 17/51ST SCOUTS BLACKROCK 150 37TH CORK SCOUT GROUP 100 38TH/40TH BALLINLOUGH SCOUT GR 600 43RD/70TH CORK BISHOPSTOWN SCO 650 53RD CORK SCOUT TROOP 1400 5TH CORK LOUGH SCOUTS 150 AGE ACTION IRELAND 475 AGE LINK MAHON CDP 200 ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF IRELAND 100 ARD NA LAOI RESIDENTS ASSOC 650 ART LIFE CULTURE LTD 350 ASCENSION BATON TWIRLERS 1000 ASHDENE RES ASSOC 650 ASHGROVE PARK RESIDENTS ASSOCI 250 ASHMOUNT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION 200 AVONDALE UTD F.C. 450 AVONMORE PARK RESIDENTS ASSOCI 600 BAILE BEAG CHILDCARE LTD 700 BALLINLOUGH COMMUNITY ASSOCIAT 1150 BALLINLOUGH MEALS ON WHEELS 250 BALLINLOUGH PITCH AND PUTT CLU 250 BALLINLOUGH RETIREMENT CLUB 200 BALLINLOUGH SCOUT GROUP 650 BALLINLOUGH SUMMER SCHEME 850 BALLINLOUGH YOUTH CLUB 500 BALLINLOUGH YOUTH SUMMER FESTI 200 BALLINURE GAA CLUB 450 BALLYPHEHANE COMMUNITY CENTRE 500 BALLYPHEHANE DISTRICT PIPE BAN 650 BALLYPHEHANE GAA CLUB 1120 BALLYPHEHANE GAA CLUB JUNIOR S 200 BALLYPHEHANE LADIES CLUB 120 BALLYPHEHANE LADIES FOOTBALL C 1200 BALLYPHEHANE MEALS ON WHEELS 250 BALLYPHEHANE MENS SHED 1000 BALLYPHEHANE PIPE BAND 450 BALLYPHEHANE TOGHER CDP LTD PP 300 BALLYPHEHANE YOUTH CAFE 100 BALLYPHEHANE/TOGHER ARTS INITI 350 BALLYPHEHANE/TOGHER CDP 200 BALLYPHEHANE/TOGHER COMMUNITY 450 BALLYVOLANE COMMUNITY ASSOCIAT 200 BALTIMORE LAWN RESIDENTS ASSOC 150 BARRS CAMOGIE STREET LEAGUE 100 BEAUMONT RESIDENTS ASSOC 500 BEECH HILL TABLE TENNIS CLUB 250 BISHOPSTOWN BUSINESS ASSOCIATI 700 BISHOPSTOWN CAMOGIE CLUB 400 BISHOPSTOWN COMMUNITY ASS LTD 1350 BISHOPSTOWN COMMUNITY ASSOC SO 250 BISHOPSTOWN COMMUNITY PLAYGROU 1250 BISHOPSTOWN G A A 500 BISHOPSTOWN GAA UNDERAGE 400 BISHOPSTOWN LADIES FOOTBALL CL 400 BISHOPSTOWN LAWN TENNIS CLUB 350 BISHOPSTOWN MEALS ON WHEELS 1600 BISHOPSTOWN MENS SHED 700 BISHOPSTOWN PITCH & PUTT 400 BISHOPSTOWN SENIOR SOCIAL CLUB 250 BISHOPSTOWN SUMMER SCHEME 1000 BISHOPSTOWN TIDY TOWNS 500 BISHOPSTOWN VOLLEYBALL CLUB 100 BISHOPSTOWN/CURRAHEEN BONFIRE 250 BISHOPSTOWN/GLASHEEN COMM EDU 200 BLACKPOOL COMMUNITY CENTRE 200 BLACKPOOL COMMUNITY CO-OPERATI 250 BLACKPOOL YOUTH CLUB 300 BLACKROCK CAMOGIE CLUB 600 BLACKROCK CLEAN UP GROUP 250 BLACKROCK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIO 1600 BLACKROCK HURLING CLUB 900 BLACKROCK ROWING CLUB 650 BLACKROCK SCOUT UNIT 500 BLACKROCK/MAHON COMM. ALLOTMEN 400 BLACKSTONE ROVERS F.C. 300 BLARNEY ST COMM ASSN 200 BLARNEY ST COMMUNITY RESPONDER 1500 BLARNEY ST& SUR AREAS COMM ASS 1750 BLUE DEMONS BASKETBALL CLUB 450 BLUE DEMONS BOYS BASKETBALL CL 200 BOHEMIANS AFC 200 BOYNE CRESCENT RESIDENTS ASSOC 200 BRIAN DILLONS BOXING CLUB 500 BRIAN DILLONS CAMOGIE CLUB 1100 BRIAN DILLONS GAA CLUB ACADEMY 1100 BRU COLUMBANUS 300 BRUNELL LADIES BASKETBALL CLUB 350 BUTTER EXCHANGE BAND AND REED 450 CABAS 200 CAHERGAL RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION 800 CANON HORGAN YOUTH CENTRE 400 CARERS ASSOCIATION CORK 150 CASEMENT CELTIC 1370 CASTLEMEADOWS RESIDENTS GROUP 100 CASTLEVIEW A.FC 850 CASTLEVIEW FC 500 CATHEDRAL OF ST MARY & ST ANNE 350 CATHOLIC GUIDES OF IRL 100 CHURCH OF RESURRECTION 200 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 1150 CHURCHFIELD & GURRANABRAHER CO 300 CHURCHFIELD & GURRANABRAHER ME 700 CHURCHFIELD/GURRANBRAHER SENIO 300 CITY OF CORK MALE VOICE CHOIR 210 CLODAGH LOONEY DEFIB FUND 500 CLUB CEOIL BALLYPHEHANE 1700 COLAISTE AN SPIORAID NAOIMH 400 CONNAUGHT AVENUE RESIDENTS ASS 370 CORK LIFE CENTRE 1150 CORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC 1200 CORK ARC CANCER SUPPORT HOUSE 300 CORK BARRACK ST SILVER 200 CORK BARRACK STREET BAND 800 CORK BOAT CLUB 750 CORK BUSINESS FOUNDATION 500 CORK BUTTER EXCHANGE BRASS & R 450 CORK CITY COMMUNITY RADIO 100 CORK CITY FOOTBALL CLUB 550 CORK CITY GIG ROWING CLUB 250 CORK CITY HOSPITALS'S CHILDREN 750 CORK CITY MISSING PERSONS SEAR 450 CORK CITY PARTNERSHIP 1350 CORK CITY SPORTS 800 CORK CITY WOMENS FC 350 CORK CIVIC TRUST 500 CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK 100 CORK COMMUNITY ARTLINK PROJECT 200 CORK COMMUNITY TELEVISION 150 CORK CONCERT ORCHESTRA 200 CORK COUNTY BOARD NA NOG 150 CORK COUNTY BOXING BOARD 2900 CORK COUNTY CAMOGIE BOARD 1850 CORK DEAF CLUB 100 CORK ETB 500 CORK GIREVOY CLUB 400 CORK INT CHORAL FESTIVAL 1050 CORK MASTERS SWIMMING CLUB 200 CORK NATURE NETWORK LTD 150 CORK PENNY DINNERS 900 CORK ROKK CHOIR 350 CORK SIMON COMMUNITY 200 CORK SOUTH PARISH HISTORICAL S 100 CORK TAXI MENS ASSOCIATION 100 CORK WOMENS FOOTBALL 750 CORK YOUTH DRAMA FEST 450 CORK YOUTH LEAGUES 100 CORK YOUTH ORCHESTRA 120 CRESCENT ATHLETICS FC 550 CUMANN CAMOGAIOCHTA NA PIARSAI 200 CUMANN PEILE MHICIL NAOFA 150 CURRAHEEN FAMILY CENTRE 350 DAYS OF THE WEEK SUMMER SCHEME 1050 DEARFACH FILM PRODUCTIONS 900 DEERPARK CBS 550 DEERPARK MEWS RESIDENT'S ASSOC 220 DEERPARK RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION 500 DEIS SCOP SCP TEORANTA 1350 DELANEYS HURLING & FOOTBALL CL 400 DOUGLAS BOXING CLUB 300 DOUGLAS CAMOGIE CLUB 500 DOUGLAS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 250 DOUGLAS TIDY TOWNS 250 DOUGLAS YOUNG AT HEART 100 DUNDANION COURT RESIDENTS ASSO 250 ELLE WOMANS GROUP 500 ENDSLEIGH RESIDENTS ASSOCIATIO 1000 ESB PITCH AND PUTT CLUB 650 EVERGREEN AFC 100 EVERTON AFC 200 EVERTON F.C. 550 FAIRFIELD MEADOWS LAWN ASSOCIA 800 FAIRHILL / FAIRFIELD COMMUNITY 450 FAIRHILL SUMMER SCHEME COMMUNI 825 FARRANLEA DISTRICT RESIDENTS A 300 FARRANREE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIO 700 FARRANREE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIO 1075 FARRANREE FAMILY RESOURCE CENT 1975 FARRANREE SUMMER PLAYSHEME 1475 FARRANREE YOUTH CLUB 1950 FIRKIN CRANE CENTRE 500 FOROIGE 2200 FOROIGE-ALTERNATIVE BONFIRE NI 700 FR HORGAN S A.B.C. 300 FR MATTHEWS BASKETBALL CLUB 270 FRAMEWORKS FILMS LTD 200 FRIDAY MORNING DROP-IN-GROUP 600 FRIENDLY CALL CORK 950 FRIENDS OF ST.PATRICKS/MARYMOU 150 GAELSCOIL PHEIG SAYERS 450 GAEL-TACA TEORANTA 100 GET VOCAL TOGHER/BALLYPHEHANE 300 GILLABEY ANGLERS 250 GLASHEEN BOYS SCHOOL 100 GLEN & DISTRICT NEIGHBOURHOOD 500 GLEN NEIGHBOURHOOD YOUTH PROJE 200 GLEN ROVERS HURLING CLUB 500 GLEN ROVERS UNDERAGE CLUB 300 GLENFIELD COMMUNITY CHILDCARE 200 GRATTAN UNITED F.C. 650 GREEN LAWN RESIDENTS ASSOCIATI 870 GREENHILLS COURT RESIDENTS ASS 650 GREENMOUNT COMMUNITY PLAYGROUP 150 GREENMOUNT FC 1150 GREENMOUNT N.S. 270 GREENMOUNT PARENTS ASSOCIATION 200 GREENMOUNT RANGERS 520 GREENMOUNT SUMMER SCHEME 970 GREENMOUNT YOUTH CLUB 1050 GREENWOOD F.C. 650 GURRANABRAHER INDOOR BOWLS CLU 900 GURRANABRAHER KARATE CLUB 675 GURRANABRAHER/CHURCHFIELD DROP 100 GURRANABRAHER/CHURCHFIELD MEN' 500 GURRANBRAHER INDOOR BOWLS CLUB 100 GURRANBRAHER KARATE CLUB 200 HALLDENE AVENUE GREENS COMMITT 750 HAPPY HUB TOGHER FAMILY CNTR S 400 HAWTHORN FILM PRODUCTIONS 120 HAWTHORN MEWS RESIDENTS ASSOC. 500 HEADWAY IRELAND LTD 150 HEATHERTON PARK RESIDENTS ASSO 300 HILLCREST RISE RES ASSOC 200 HOLLYHILL F.C.ACADEMY FOR GIRL 550 HOLLYHILL LFC AND SOCCER ACADE 500 HORGANS BUILDINGS SENIOR CITIZ 300 HYDE PARK RESIDENTS ASSOCIATIO 100 IGBO UNION CORK WING 200 IONA BOWLS CLUB 950 IRISH COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOC 250 IRISH WHEELCHAIR RUGBY 650 KELLEHERS BUILDINGS RESIDENTS 200 KEMPTON PARK RESIDENTS ASSOC 100 KENLEY GRASS CUTTING AND MAINT 550 KENLEY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION 100 KEVIN O'REGAN C/O CLONRICKARD 200 KILBARRY COTTAGES RESIDENTS AS 100 KILREEN CELTIC F.C. 150 KNOCKNAHEENY CELTIC 700 KNOCKNAHEENY SUMMER SCHEME 200 KNOCKREA RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION 700 L.INC 1050 LAUREL RIDGE RESIDENTS ASSOCIA 400 LEE ROWING CLUB 600 LEEDS AFC 650 LEESDALE PARKWAY RESIDENTS ASS 300 LEESIDE/LOUGH BOXING CLUB 120 LIFELONG LEARNING FESTIVAL 400 LIFETIME LABS 250 LITTLE TURNERS COMMUNITY PLAYG 100 LOTAMORE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTR 400 LOUGH MEALS ON WHEELS 250 LOWER BISHOPSCOURT RESIDENTS A 600 LOWER GLANMIRE ROAD RESIDENTS 200 MACCURTAIN/MACSWINEY REP FLUTE 1300 MAGAZINE ROAD & SURROUNDING AR 650 MAHON ACTION FOR OLDER PEOPLE 350 MAHON ASSOCIATION LTD 200 MAHON BOWLING CLUB 100 MAHON BOWLS CLUB 650 MAHON COMM DEV PROJ 300 MAHON COMMUNITY ASSOC 850 MAHON COMMUNITY PRE-SCHOOL 100 MAHON COMMUNITY TRANSPORT ACCO 100 MAHON INTERGENERATIONAL PROJEC 100 MAHON KIDS CLUB 500 MAHON MENS ART GROUP 350 MAHON RETIRED RESIDENTS 100 MARIAN PARK GROTTO & GRASS CUT 850 MAYFIELD BOXING CLUB 700 MAYFIELD BRIGINI GIRL GUIDES 200 MAYFIELD COMMUNITY ADULT LEARN 200 MAYFIELD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 500 MAYFIELD COMMUNITY SCH 250 MAYFIELD EAST BOWLS CLUB 200 MAYFIELD EAST COMMUNITY ASSOCI 1600 MAYFIELD GAA CLUB - JUVENILE S 1000 MAYFIELD LADIES GAA CLUB 900 MAYFIELD MENS CLUB 300 MAYFIELD MENS SHED 400 MAYFIELD UNITED A F C 500 MAYFIELD YOUTH CAFE 300 MEADOW PK. AVE. & GROVE ASSOC 100 MEADOW PARK /GROVE RESIDENTS A 600 MEADOWGROVE ESTATE RESIDENTS 350 MEITHEAL MARA 750 MELBOURNE RESIDENTS ASSOCIATIO 500 MERRION COURT RESIDENTS ASSOCI 700 MIDDLE PARISH & COLD QUAY HIST 700 MIDDLE PARISH COMMUNITY ASSOCI 100 MIDDLE PARISH HISTORICAL SOCIE 1070 MIDDLE PARISH YOUTH GROUP 100 MONTENOTTE PARK RESIDENTS ASSO 1150 MORNING STAR NATIONAL SCHOOL 120 MURMONT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION 1050 NA PIARSAIGH AND FOOTBALL CLUB 200 NA PIARSAIGH CAMOGIE CLUB 200 NAOINRA NAOMH SHEOSAMH 350 NEMO RANGERS H & F CLUB 600 NEPTUNE BASKETBALL CLUB 800 NORTH MON PAST PUPIL UNION 300 NORTH MONASTERY PRIMARY SCH PA 100 NORTHERN HARRIERS 100 NORTHSIDE & DISTRICT SPORTS AW 450 NORTHSIDE BOXING CLUB 860 O BHEAL 500 OGLAIGH NAISIUNTA NA HEIREANN 1750 ORDER OF MALTA CORK UNIT 250 ORTUS FESTIVAL 200 OSS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CENTRE 500 PANDA (SKIP HIRE) 940 PARKLANDS RESIDENTS ASSOC 150 PARKWAY/LEESDALE RESIDENTS ASS 350 PEARSE CELTIC F.C. 550 PHOENIX HISTORICAL SOCIETY 150 PIETA HOUSE CORK 500 POST NATAL DEPRESSION IRELAND 250 PRESENTATION IRELAND MINISTRIE 150 PRESENTATION SECONDARY
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