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Fitness 4 All

Fitness 4 All

Business pk strandhill Airport rd unit 9 , Strandhill ,
We are 2 ladies dedicated to sport and fitness. We also facilitate kid’s camps. The camps provides a range of fun activities and games for your child’s enjoyment during school holidays. Miriam Cunningham (Fitness Instructor/ Exercise & Massage Therapist) has 20 years experience in the fitness industry and has provided fitness coaching for the Yeats county Senior Ladies hockey team and the Strand Celtic under 10’s Girls Soccer Teams. She also designs and facilitates exercises programmes for individuals and groups and specific classes for Physical and Intellectual Disabilities. Aileen Cooper (Fitness Instructor) has 15 years experience in a variety of different sports activities and fitness classes. Has worked freelance for 8 years and more recently in conjunction with Sligo Sports Partnership in the outdoor gym at Doorley Park. She has been teaching a variety of classes which include Fitness Pilates, Teen Fitness, Boxercise, Studio Cycling, Active Retirement Classes and Circuits.
St Fechins GAA

St Fechins GAA

Beaulieu , Termonfeckin ,
St Fechins GAA club located in Termonfeckin, Co. Louth that caters for both Football and Hurling. http://stfechins.ie
Waterford Bowl & Kidzone

Waterford Bowl & Kidzone

Williamstown, Waterford ,
Waterford Bowl & Kidzone is the ultimate in family entertainment, an emporium of indoor adventure for all ages.
Tel: 051 872466
Ballinasloe Golf Academy & Driving Range

Ballinasloe Golf Academy & Driving Range

Home: Welcome to Balliansloe Golf Academy & Driving Range A brand new state of the art facility just on the outskirts of Ballinasloe on the old Athlone Road. The facility boasts 17 bays (10 indoor) including a Pro are and 7 outdoor grass tees and a practice bunker. The outfield is over 300 yards long and has 5 target greens along with other targets. Lessons (Group or individual) are available with local PGA Pro Mark Staunton at very reasonable rates. Golfers or beginners of all ages are welcome to use the facility. We supply second hand clubs for use at the range free of charge for those of you who have yet to purchase your own clubs. There is a coffee room with a viewing area overlooking the bays with drinks and refreshments available. Facilities: -10 indoor bays -7 outdoor grass tees -Practice bunker -State of the art Floodlighting -Pro room for lessons -Targets, chiping nets and 5 target greens -Coffee room with a viewing area - The range has two new state of the art automated tees in two of the indoor bays. (No extra charge- first come first served basis) -A putting green is also in the pipeline for the facility for 2014. Lessons: Golf lessons are available with local PGA Pro Mark Staunton. Individual or group lessons at very reasonable rates. Contact Mark for more information Staunton.mark@gmail.com 087 9677390 Contact: Ballinasloe Golf Academy is located in the Birchgrove area on the old Athlone road, 5 minutes outside Ballinasloe. Ideally located, just 4 minutes of exit 14 of the M6 motorway. An ideal opportunity to take a break for anyone travelling anywhere between Dublin and Galway. We are also only 15 minutes from Athlone. The facility is open 365 days a year from 8am-10pm and is fully automated and is floodlit to the highest standards. For more information please contact us. ballinasloegolfacademy@live.ie 0879750364
Tel: 879750364
Lucan Cycling Road Club

Lucan Cycling Road Club

9 main street, Lucan ,
Est in 1985, the club caters for cyclists of all abilities,ages in all cycling disiplines.
Kinsale Boat Hire

Kinsale Boat Hire

Trident Hotel Marina, Kinsale ,
We hire motor / fishings boats from our base at the Trident Hotel Marina, Kinsale, Co. Cork. All training & equipment provided. Safety first. If you are calling from abroad please dial +353 87 1 747585
Woodford Stables

Woodford Stables

Lecharrownahone Lane, Ballyconnell ,
We cater for everyone – children, adults, from the first time rider to the more experienced rider, for both flat work and jumping. Lessons are provided by qualified BHS Instructors. Trekking is available for all levels of riders either on the immediate farm or through our quiet fields and streams and on country roads. Again for the more experienced and adventurous we can also go further afield, always getting to see the best of the surrounding countryside! LIVERY & SCHOOLING… Livery Do you need somewhere to keep your horse? Woodford Stables provide daily turnout for all horses and ponies that are in livery, horse and ponies are turned out in the morning into day paddocks with their breakfast, (we provide very generous servings of forage at each sitting!) and are brought back into their stables in the evening in time for dinner! We can provide basic livery, holiday livery, and livery including schooling of your horse or pony. For further information please call us on 086 8293202. Hard Feed, Supplements, Veterinary Care are provided in addition to basic livery. Schooling and Breaking Schooling and breaking services are also available at Woodford Stables. From starting a horse or pony to reschooling, or getting a horse or pony back into work…we have a wealth of experience to call on to get results for you.
Tel: 868269892
CLG Carndonagh

CLG Carndonagh

A love of hurling by a young schoolteacher who obtained a teaching post in Craigtown School in the Parish resulted in the first ever GAA club being established in Carndonagh. The teacher's name was James Reid, a native of Drumkeen near Ballybofey, and the year was 1921. Closely associated with him in the formation of the Club were Michael F. O'Doherty, N.T., John Denney, Agricultural Adviser, a native of Cavan, J. Kirwan, National Bank, Rev. D. Reid and Joe Lynch. Hurling was the sole activity of the Club and the same got a timely boost by the establishment of the Garda Siochana and the dispersal of the force to the towns and villages throughout the country. Proficient hurlers were posted to various areas throughout Inishowen, which led to the formation of a number of hurling clubs in the peninsula. The awakening of the national consciousness following the 1916 Rising, encouraging young men to become associated with promotion of the national game of Hurling. The Carndonagh Club was registered under the name of Cuchullains and with the help of a couple of Gardai; a very fine hurling team emerged whose tussles with Burt produced many memorable games and attracted big crowds of spectators. However, after a few years of activity and improving standards, a serious dispute arose between Carndonagh and a Christian Brothers team from Derry. In what would seem to have been an emotive decision, Carndonagh withdrew from competition and the Club ceased to function. The unexpected death in 1944 of the Club's principal founder, James Reid compounded the problem further and hopes of and hopes of an early revival were shattered. After a lapse of a few years, a gradual reawakening took place and the Club was reorganized and affiliated to the County Board. The standard of hurling soon improved and during the mid-thirties there were many fine games involving Carndonagh, Carrowmore, Burt and Letterkenny. Gaelic football was introduced to the Carndonagh Club in 1938 and officers of the Carndonagh Club embarked on a crusade to establish Gaelic football in other areas of Inishowen. Prominent in this activity were Michael F. O'Doherty, Bennie McBride and Tom Farren. The arrival of the Irish Army at Leenan and Dunree was a wonderful boost as both forts entered teams in the Gaelic Football Competition. This helped raise the standard of the game and with nine teams in Inishowen, excellent competition resulted. The Death of Michael F. O'Doherty occurred in 1944. The Club decided that it should do something to perpetuate his memory and the decision was made to purchase grounds to develop as a Memorial Park. This was done on 7th February 1945 when Tom Farren with Hugh Diver and Stephen Butler cycled to Ballyliffin to negotiate a deal with the owner of the land, Neil Kelly. A sum of �650 was agreed upon and Tom Farren paid a deposit of �5 back in Patrick McLaughlin's solicitors' offices in Carndonagh. As the Club had no money, many people helped in the fund raising. It took only three months to raise the money, and O'Doherty Park was officially ours! Carndonagh's first breakthrough at County level came in 1950, when the footballers won the County Junior Championship by defeating Dungloe on the score 1-06 to 1-02. In 1953, Carndonagh reached the Senior County Football Final in which they lost to Gweedore on the score 1-05 to 1-04 in a thrilling game. The juvenile footballers made their mark in 1956 by winning the County Championship. Hurling had continued to flourish within the Club and such was the standard that Carndonagh supplied eleven hurlers in 1947 and 1948 when the County won the Ulster Junior Championship. In later years, apathy set in and it was only at under age competitions that the Club was really active. Dedicated work by teacher Tom McBrearty kept the spark alive. In 1983 it was decided to make an effort to get the team active in adult competitions and after two public meetings, a new committee was elected which transformed the image of the GAA in Carndonagh and approximately 80 adults were involved in a Parish League in 1984. Since then the Club been involved in Hurling and Football competitions at all ages and levels under the County Board.
Tel: 862103713
Castleblayney Boxing Club

Castleblayney Boxing Club

opened mon wed fri junior (8-13yrs) 7pm-8pm and 14yrs and over 8pm-9pm
Tel: 862544483
Wallace harness and sulkies

Wallace harness and sulkies

Baskin lane, Cloghran ,
Sulkies,harness and daily horse care needs.