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Buncrana Youth Club disappointed 04.02.09

THE Chairman of Buncrana Youth Club, PJ Hallinan has expressed his disappointment with the decision of Martin Cullen T.D. Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism to cut all capital sports grants for 2009.
Describing the Minister’s decision as not the news Buncrana Youth Club wanted to hear, he said their plans to fully complete the new Multi Sports Hall at Castle Avenue may have to be put on ice.
“Phase 3 of the development is due to be completed within the next few months. It was anticipated the 2009 Sports Capital funding would ensure that the necessary equipment to complete the activity needs would be procured.”
Mr. Hallinan said however that despite the lack of Sports Capital funding in 2009 the project will go forward.
“The club will move on with our project but our hopes of branching out to include a wider range of activities may have to be modified.
The Buncrana Youth Club Chairman said that Sports Capital has provided significant funding to the sports needs of the County over the past ten years and said that Buncrana Youth Club has done well under the fund, but he also suggested that the decline in the economy is going to put serious strain on organisations to provide 30 per cent of community contributions to draw down the allocations already made.
He also said he feared that the decision 
PJ Hallinan
could become a long-term strategy and as a result facilities across the country would fall behind other countries again.
“If it was for one year I think that most people could live with that, but that certainly hasn’t been made clear and instead it’s like putting a fish back into the sea, it could end up anywhere. Where will this money go now, it will just go into the system and could end up bailing out the bankers?”
Mr. Hallinan has however insisted that the government must not shy away from investment in activities for young people, sports, disability groups and the elderly.
“The Minister has a real opportunity to address the employment situation by providing an allocation of at least €10 million to put in place the personnel to run and provide quality activities for these groups,” he said.
Indeed the local Youth and Community worker said he will be making a representation to the Minister with a series of proposals for his consideration in the whole area of Sport and Leisure activity provision.
“There is significant and meaningful employment in this sector, especially with so many people out of work, with time on their hand and little to do. Investment in the provision of activity coordinators and facilitators would be a beneficial investment for the community generally,” he said.
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