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Pitching together for microtrack
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THERE has been a groundswell of support for the Killarney Community Microtrack.
A public meeting last night attracted huge attendance, with former Kerry goalkeeper Brendan Kealy, a primary school teacher and health advocate, highlighting the benefits of the microtrack. “Members of groups for persons of disability attended and numerous sporting and community groups also,” said Jerry Griffin project co-ordinator.
“The committee have demonstrated great stamina and resilience and are ready to build the facility and have been for some time. It was a very positive meeting!”
Addressing the gathering, in the Killarney Court Hotel, Mayor of Killarney Municipal District Cllr Niall Kelleher said he was fully behind the project.
The group is pursuing grant aid to ensure that phase 1 of the project is completed by mid-year 2018. This phase consists of the athletics track and the Astro pitch; however grant aid will be specifically focused on the athletics track part of the project.
The group has raised €100k already and will have a gap to close privately, but will do so once the green light for grant aid can be achieved in March. “We have been very resilient in our pursuit of Leader grant aid and have the support of elected representatives,” said Mr Griffin.
“It should be noted that the group has reduced the amount of aid it is seeking, it could under the rules apply for €200k but is now seeking under half of that to ensure no barrier is in the way of this pro-active group from the community."
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