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Cahill backs Ballydribbeen Playground project
The appeal by Ballydribbeen Playground Project Committee for fundraising efforts to complete their dream has been backed by newly elected Fianna Fáil TD, Michael Cahill.
“This vitally important proposed facility is in a highly populated part of Killarney town and is a must for the local young residents there. And being located adjacent to the new home of the Kerry Stars Special Olympic Club, Killarney Judo Club in the Dereen Sports Development, St. Paul's Basketball Club and alongside Killarney Celtic FC and Killarney Legion GAA, making Ballydribbeen a hub of health and leisure pursuits for all the youth of the area,” said Deputy Cahill.
“Funding must and will be sourced for Ballydribbeen Playground which, by the way, will include a play area for children and an outdoor gym for teenagers and adults, and designed to be inclusive for children of all abilities. It is a fabulous project.”
"I will leave no stone unturned in bringing this amazing project to fruition and I have already made strong representations in respect of the matter.”
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