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€40,000 windfall for local groups 27.03.09

FOUR well known organisations yesterday shared a windfall of nearly €40,000 in grants from Donegal County Council.
Inishowen Community Radio received €10,500; the Colgan Hall committee received €6,800; Fort Dunree, €10,000 and Ballyliffin Golf Club, €10,000. The allocations were made under the Development Funds Initiative.
This is a funding source from Donegal County Council to support economic, social, cultural, heritage and various related initiatives. Council led projects, community groups and the organisers of festivals and social, economic, cultural and heritage events are all eligible to apply. County Development Board partner organisations and any other  Inishowen Electoral Area chairman Cllr Bernard McGuinness presents a cheque for 10,500 euro to ICRfm's Jimmy McBride. Also pictured are Cllr Denis McGonagle and Cllr Rena Donaghy.
group demonstrating a bona-fide role in supporting community, social, economic or related development may also be eligible for consideration.
The cheques were presented yesterday in Carndonagh Public Services Centre by Inishowen Electoral Area chairman Councillor Bernard McGuinness.
A breakdown of the monies show that ICRfm received its grant to purchase a mobile training/broadcast unit while the Colgan Hall allocation will be put towards buying a CCTV system, alarm repair and the installation of porthole windows and a door fanlight. Meanwhile, Fort Dunree military museum and exhibition space received its grant towards electrical ancillary works while the €10,000 allocated to Ballyliffin Golf Club will be spent on the fencing of the shoreline boundary.
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