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Over €35,000 allocated to Killarney community groups
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By Sean Moriarty
A total of 18 Killarney-based community groups will share €35,498 thanks to funding released this week under the Community Enhancement Programme (CEP).
The CEP is funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development and has provided a total of €155,358 for 82 different projects in Kerry in 2020.
The range of projects supported include upgrading of CCTV equipment, purchase of IT equipment for community usage, adaptations or equipment needed as a result of COVID-19, improvements works to create safe outdoor recreation spaces, accessibility projects, provision of comfortable, safe meeting spaces for older people both indoor and outdoor.
Residents of Ballyspillane were amongst the biggest winners in the scheme with the Community and Family Resource Centre getting €4,000 and the Ballyspillane Resident's Association an additional €3,000. The Muckross Community Association also received €3,000.
Killarney Arts Working Group will receive €5,000.
Both the Fossa Community and Development Association and Ballydribeen Residents Association are in line for €1,000 each.
Killarney Looking Good Committee received a total of €4,500 under two different applications, while Clann Housing and Killarney Lions Club each netted €1,000 under the scheme.
Killarney Men's Shed got €1,700 and Social Action Group Rathmore will get €2,098.
Sporting organisations to benefit from the grants include the Barraduff Community Field Organisation (€1,000), Glenflesk GAA (€4,000), Killarney Celtic Football Club (€500), Muckross Rowing Club (€700) and Killarney Valley Athletic Club (€1,000).
The funding is being administered by the Community Department in Kerry County Council in co-operation with the Local Community Development Committee (LCDC).
Cllr Niall Kelleher’s term as chair of the LCDC came to an end on Wednesday but his last job before handing over the role to the next chair was to announce this year’s round of funding.
“There are many very worthwhile community groups that will benefit from this,” he told the Killarney Advertiser. “These are volunteer groups – and the contribution of the volunteers is important.”
Cllr Marie Moloney has also welcomed the funding.
