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€136,000 in funding for Killarney groups

Three Killarney groups are in line to receive almost €136,000 which will transform their areas.
The biggest amount of funding of €78,169 will go to Pinewood Residents Association to construct a community leisure and recreational area including an exercise play area for adults and kids, a central court area and a raised-bed sensory garden.
Spa GAA Club is getting €26,261 to develop a walking track around the GAA pitch while Beaufort GAA Club will receive €31,555 to upgrade the floodlights at the GAA pitches.
The funding is part of €325,866 announced for Kerry projects/clubs under the LEADER, a rural development programme co-funded by the EU which operates a locally-led approach to meeting the needs of local communities and businesses.
The programme aims to support job creation, foster entrepreneurship and encourage rural communities to build on their existing strengths and assets.
Additionally Kilgarvan community playground is awarded €100,000 to develop and enhance the local play area.
North and East Kerry Development (NEWKD), receives €89,881 in funding as part of a transnational co-operation project with Finland aimed at supporting rurally-based cosmetic companies in both countries whose products utilise natural extracts, sourced regionally.
“LEADER is a vital source of funding for community-led projects across the county,” Minister Norma Foley said. “This funding will support locally-led projects, GAA clubs and enterprises, enriching local communities by developing outdoor amenities and creating jobs in rural areas.”
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