A new initiative seeking to establish County Clare’s first ‘Healthy Stadium’ was launched in Lisdoonvarna this week.
The operators of the €3.6m North Clare Sports and Amenity Park announced the community facility’s participation in the European Healthy Stadia Programme, which aims to help sports and recreational amenities to become healthier environments and to actively promote the health of the staff and local communities.
A full media release may be viewed at www.dunphypr.com
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Members of some of the 17 clubs and community groups that avail of facilities at the North Clare Sports and Amenity Park in Lisdoonvarna with representatives Clare County Council, HSE and the Clare Sports Partnership. Pic Catherine O’Hara
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Members of some of the 17 clubs and community groups that avail of facilities at the North Clare Sports and Amenity Park in Lisdoonvarna with representatives Clare County Council, HSE and the Clare Sports Partnership. (L-r standing Back Row) Declan Sweeney, Mary Immaculate Secondary School Lisdoonvarna, Geri Quinn, Health Promotion HSE West, John Sweeney, Co-ordinator of Clare Sports Partnership, Erin Urguhart, Mary Immaculate Secondary School Lisdoonvarna. (L-R front row) Tiana Flannagan, Burren Girls Football, Sally King, Burren Camogie, Sean Urguhart, St. Breckans GAA, Tom Nestor, Sporting Ennistymon FC, Denis Hynes FAI Development Officer, Cllr Christy Curtin