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LatestNew Community Centre Fund part of “unprecedented” €150m package
Registration is now open and the deadline for applications is June 7th for community groups who wish to apply for funding though the Community Centres Investment Fund (CCIF), a new fund which will see €15m invested this year in community buildings across the country.
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LatestNew centre tapping into spirit of volunteering in Offaly
Offaly Volunteer Centre officially opened its doors at Bury Quay, Tullamore, on Friday, March 4th. As chairperson Martin Buckley, founder member of Pullough Community Shop which recently won the ‘Unsung Hero of Offaly’ award, said, “The future of Offaly volunteering is well and truly established and I am proud to be part of something that is outstanding.”
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LatestMary Hurley is new secretary general at Dept of Rural & Community Dev’t
Mary Hurley has been appointed as the new Secretary General at the Department of Rural and Community Development.
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LatestNew Community Centre Fund part of “unprecedented” €150m package
Registration is now open and the deadline for applications is June 7th for community groups who wish to apply for funding though the Community Centres Investment Fund (CCIF), a new fund which will see €15m invested this year in community buildings across the country.

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Offaly support workers get calls from around the world
The increase in domestic violence during lockdowns and the murder this year of a woman while out jogging, in Tullamore, Co. Offaly, led to a national enquiry about gaps in the level of support provided to women at risk of violence. Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service was set up in the aftermath of a previous deadly incident in 1997 and it does remarkable and mostly unseen work supporting female and male victims. Here, Ray Lucey speaks to manager Anne Clarke.
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LatestDOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Offaly support workers get calls from around the world
The increase in domestic violence during lockdowns and the murder this year of a woman while out jogging, in Tullamore, Co. Offaly, led to a national enquiry about gaps in the level of support provided to women at risk of violence. Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service was set up in the aftermath of a previous deadly incident in 1997 and it does remarkable and mostly unseen work supporting female and male victims. Here, Ray Lucey speaks to manager Anne Clarke.
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Latest21 reasons why Ireland is BETTER today for taking in refugees – ON THE OTHER HAND…
Here are 21 reasons why Ireland is a better place today for taking care of refugees. And - ON THE OTHER HAND - there are 8 major concerns/challenges. What have we missed, good and bad?