Tralee Sports/Leisure Facilities To Receive Funding

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The Aqua Dome.

FIVE Tralee sports and leisure facilities were among those to benefit from grants as part of a €2.5 million funding package for swimming pool operators across the country.

The funds were confirmed yesterday by Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin, and Minister of State for Sport and Gaeltacht Affairs, Jack Chambers.

Sport Ireland has appointed Ireland Active — the representative body for the leisure, health and fitness sector — to administer the swimming pool grant scheme, supported by partners Swim Ireland.

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The Kerry Sports Academy will receive €8,419, the Brandon Hotel Leisure Centre €5,670, the Aqua Dome in Tralee will receive €11,856, Manor West Leisure Club, Tralee will get €7,646 and Tralee Regional Sports and Leisure Centre €10,481.

Others to benefit in Kerry include Banna Leisure Centre (7,131), Dingle Skellig Leisure Club (€7,474), Ballybunion Health and Leisure Centre (€9,107), Killarney Sports and Leisure Centre (€12,199), the Aquila Club in Killarney (€11,684), Castlerosse Park Resort, Killarney (€5,670), Kenmare Bay Hotel and Leisure Centre (€8,419), Killarney Towers Hotel Leisure Centre (€6,787), Parkavon Hotel, Killarney (€4,725), Muckross Park Hotel Killarney (€5,756), The Brehon Hotel and Angsana Spa, Killarney (€6,443) and Killarney Park Hotel Health and Fitness Club (€7,131).

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