ST Eunan’s GAA Cub in Letterkenny is sectioning of part of its car park to accommodate campervan and motorhomes as the delayed holiday season gets underway.
In the latest fundraising initiative, the club is designating a block of spaces next to the clubhouse to create a designated area for visitors and tourists to stay overnight.
St Eunan’s GAA Club Chairman, John Haran, said developing an area to accommodate a motorhome park within the grounds of O’Donnell Park was something the executive committee had been considering for some time.
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“We’ve been looking at this idea for a while. We sought advice from people in the motor home and camping sector and their view is that a motorhome park at the far end of the carpark in front of the clubhouse will work extremely well,” Mr Haran said.
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