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€59,000 funding announced for Killarney Micro Track
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A community project is near its funding target after receiving €59,000 on Thursday.
Killarney Micro Track, also known as the South and East Kerry Community Rural Track project, which will be located at St Brendan's College, is now at 75 percent of its €400,000 target.
News of the funding was announced by Kerry Fine Gael TD and Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin from his Department's Sports Capital Programme.
The funding was warmly welcomed by project coordinator Jerry Griffin, who says they now just need to fundraise the final 25 percent to reach their goal.
The site for the track was donated by St Brendan’s Trust on a leased basis, and is centrally located on the grounds of St Brendan’s College.
It will benefit the 2,000 students in schools nearby, athletic clubs, paralympic athletes, Special Olympics athletes and community groups as well.
Full planning for the project has been granted for the track, but now they’re hoping for public support to get the project over the line, Jerry explained to the Killarney Advertiser.
“I welcome the efforts from Minister Griffin, Cllr John Sheahan and Cllr Niall Kelleher and other elected reps for working with us to secure the funding.”
The project received €110,000 in LEADER funding in April last year, €20,000 from Kerry County Council, and a huge chunk of the money was raised through community fundraising including the Killarney 10 Mile, AIB Schools Fitness Challenge, GoFundMe, a World’s Best Record with The Most Minions in One Place, and Wine and Art nights in Killarney over a number of years.
Now, as they look towards appointing a contractor and setting a date for the sod turning, he says they are ready to relaunch their fundraising drive in the coming weeks.
“This project has gone on for four to five years – we didn’t give up,” he said.
“To raise the final 25 percent we need the community to row in with us to assist us in the final fundraising drive. We’re also looking for donations from private individuals and business people.”
Minister Griffin also announced funding for Kenmare Community School who will receive €36,000 towards a compact athletics training facility, while in Faha/Listry, a new all-weather pitch at Faha National School will receive €42,800.
"I am really happy for the recipients of this funding,” Minister Griffin said.
"I wish all of our funding recipients well and look forward to seeing these projects coming to fruition in the time ahead."
