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€88,000 windfall for local groups 21.03.11

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

NINE Inishowen groups are set to share in an €88k windfall after Donegal County Council announced its first full Community Innovation Fund in several years.
For much of the last decade the annual pot has been used to support the running of the Foyle ferry but this year the emergence of a new county-wide Strategic Development Fund has allowed councillors to free up money for other vital local associations.
The biggest beneficiary is the Barrack Hill Town Park project in Carndonagh, which will receive €57,000. In the pipeline for almost five years, Donegal County Council hopes to construct one of the country’s most ‘imaginative and ambitious’ community spaces and play parks at the site.
The next big gainer is Inishowen Tourism, which has been awarded €29,500 to help boost its digital development plan for 2011.
Web designer Kieran Henderson said the group intends to push its digital strategy with ten times more people visiting the online site than both local tourist offices combined. Inishowen Tourism also intends to install information kiosks at City of Derry Airport, Donegal Town, Moville and Carn ahead of the 2013 Derry City of Culture. The group will also use the fund to develop its website and drive online traffic to it.
The Malin Head Community Association has been awarded €7,000 for essential kitchen and electrical equipment. The money will also be put towards a new craft centre at Malin Head.
The Buncrana Music Festival, which gets underway on July 21 next, has been allocated €1,200 for running costs while Aileach Football Club will get €3,100 for fitting changing rooms at Lakeside.
Culdaff Development Association has also been handed €3,100 for the restoration of the village pump roof, maintenance of Ardmore Graveyard and for directional maps and signposts to historical sites of interest.
Buncrana Tidy Towns will get €3,100 towards bridge repairs while the Moville St. Patrick’s Day parade was boosted to the tune of €1,000.
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