Thirty Tipperary sports club and groups share €854,623 in grants
Minister of State for Tourism and Sport Michael Ring has announced almost €26 million in new funding for local sports projects across the country, the first round of sports capital funding in four years.
Thirty clubs and groups in County Tipperary received €854,623 between them.
The highest grants went to Holycross FC and Portroe GAA Club.
The full list of funding is -
Ballina GAA Club, €56,000
Ballymackey Football Club Ltd., €58,000
Ballyporeen \ Skeheenarinky GAA Field Development Committee, €18,000,
Borrisokane Athletic Club, €5,700
Cappawhite N.S. and Cappawhite Community Council Limited, €25,000
Carrick on Suir Athletic Club, Carrick on Suir Community Games and Sean Kelly Sports Centre, €60,000
Carrick United AFC Limited, €28,000
Cashel Kings Cormacs GAA, €36,923
Cashel Rugby Football Club, €30,000
Castleview Lawn Tennis Club Ltd., €19,000
Clanwilliam Football Club, €28,000
Clonmel Celtic Football Club, €30,000
Clonmel CommercialsG.F.C / St Marys H.C, €28,000
Drangan Community Centre Ltd., €20,000
Galtee Rovers-St. Pecaun’s GAA Club, €30,000
Grangemockler Community Sportsfield, €22,000
Holycross Football Club, €67,000
Kildangan GAA Club, €15,000
KPLAN Community Centre Limited, €20,000
Lahorna Handball Club, €15,000
Newport G.A.A. club, €40,000
Ormond Special Olympics Club, Nenagh, €2,000
Peake Villa Football Club, €15,000
Portroe GAA, €63,000
Rearcross Football Club, €5,000
Riverdale Pitch and Putt club., €15,000
Silvermines GAA Club, €35,000
Thurles Boxing Club, €10,000
Tipperary Town Football Club, €20,000
Upperchurch Drombane GAA Club, €38,000












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