Many tributes have been paid this evening to highly respected Longford army captain and Colmcille GAA stalwart, the late Dan Mulligan, who died peacefully, earl.
The first Letterkenny Gaels adult football team who played Naomh Colmcille at Errigal Collage in 1996
They are the county’s youngest GAA club, but 25 years on from their formation in 1996, Letterkenny Gaels are very much part of the fabric of the game in Donegal and beyond.
In a year when the action and activities both on and off the pitch has firmly taken a back-seat due to the Covid-19 crisis, the Gaels have reason to celebrate.
Formed in March 1996, the club plans to mark 25 years with a programme of activities later in 2021 which will culminate in a weekend of celebrations including Lá na nÓg agus Lá Sinsir, together with an evening of culture.
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Wednesday, 10 February 2021, 1:59 pm
The Council-owned Foxton Beach Surf Lifesaving Club
building, which requires seismic strengthening, is about to
undergo its biggest facelift since the building was
constructed in the 1970s.
In May 2020, Central
Government announced that there would be a contribution of
$9.4 million per annum allocated to the costs of surf
lifesaving operations across New Zealand, with the fund
administered by Surf Live Saving New Zealand. The Foxton
Beach Surf Lifesaving Club, with support from Council, have
been successful in obtaining $806,632 +GST to fund the
seismic strengthening and upgrade of the building, including
public toilets. Additional Council funds, allocated via the