Two GAA clubs in Kilkenny are to receive €15,000 each to finance the development of walking tracks around their playing grounds, Fine Gael TD, John Paul Phelan, has confirmed.
The clubs to benefit are Dunnamagin and Danesfort.
Welcoming the €30,000 investment, Deputy Phelan said such developments not only improve leisure facilities in rural communities but also spur more people to get out and about, socialise and interact – something many have lost the habit of doing since the pandemic.
“These upgrades will help our clubs to empower people to stay active all year round by creating safe and inclusive spaces for people of all ages and mobility," he said.
"They play an invaluable role in fostering social connections in Kilkenny and by expanding access to their facilities they are helping to improve the health and wellbeing of everyone who uses them.
“I’d like to commend the Kilkenny clubs who have been awarded funding and all clubs across this constituency for their wonderful contribution to their communities and I want to thank the GAA for the significant work involved in the process.”
The Minister for Public Health, Wellbeing and the National Drugs Strategy, Hildegarde Naughton said the once off national funding of €815,000 provided by Healthy Ireland is designed to make community walking tracks located on GAA grounds more accessible to more people.
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