Official opening of Kilskyre Community Activity Centre
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The official opening of Kilskyre Community Activity Centre including astro facility, clubhouse, and walking track took place on 19th May.
The centre is the culmination of the efforts of the local community along with the very welcome and necessary support of various funding bodies, sponsors, and very importantly substantial community contributions via the "Buy a Brick" scheme. The opening day saw the local club's juvenile camogie and hurling groups on display.
Officiating at the opening and ribbon cutting alongside representatives from Meath Partnership, Meath County Council, Meath GAA, LMETB, Clann Credo, Department of Transport Tourism and Sport was special guest and Meath football legend, Sean Boylan.
Councillor Sarah Reilly and Marguerite Harte. David Mullen
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Bernadette O’Reilly and Marie Lynch. David Mullen
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Daithi, Lucy, Liam Gilsenan. David Mullen
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The new Kilskyre Community Activity Centre. David Mullen
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Jessie Grant, Olivia Ward and Emily Mannering. David Mullen
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Ger & Trevor Sadler David Mullen
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Charlie Gibney, Rory Kavanagh & Tomas Cahill look at the list of people and organisations who contributed to bring the Kilskyre Community Activity Centre project to fruition. David Mullen
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Sean Boylan accompanied by Jason Plunkett (chairperson Meath Co Board), Fiona Fallon (Director of Services Meath County Council) and Tom Gilsenan (chairperson Kilskyre Community Centre) officially opens the new centre. David Mullen
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Jack Lydon, Iarla Muldoon and Brian Shortt. David Mullen
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Donna and Ava Cahill. David Mullen
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Debbie Connor with Michelle and Molly McCormack. David Mullen
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Ronan and Marguerite Harte with Sean Smyth. David Mullen