Dear Member,
Round Tower GAA Club is delighted to inform you we have been successful in securing a Sports Capital Grant worth €178,000 for the Monastery Road development. Given the severe economic constraints in the present climate, the securement of this grant from the Department of Arts, Sports and Tourism is a significant achievement for the club and is a huge step in our drive to meet the costs associated with developing the state-of-the-art modern sporting facilities that will serve the Clondalkin and wider GAA community for decades to come.
Round Tower GAA Club extends huge thanks to local TD and Minister for Children Frances Fitzgerald, who played an influential role in putting forward the club’s case for the grant and lobbying on our behalf. We also take this opportunity to thank other local representatives who have advanced the cause of the Monastery Road development. This superb facility, which is a landmark for the Clondalkin community, has been made possible because of representations of previous sitting TDs and we again take this opportunity to thank them for the excellent support and representation they have provided to the club.This latest development is of major significance and means the club has taken a giant step towards realising the completion of the Monastery Road development.
To those who have made this development possible by making contributions towards its costs, we are eternally grateful and humbly ask you to continue your support through monthly direct debit or lump sum payment. We again appeal to others who may not have been in a position in the past to support Monastery Road but can do so now to seize the opportunity to support this historic development and leave a lasting legacy for this generation and future generations involved with Round Tower GAA Club. Again, you may be aware of businesses or friends who could provide further support for the project and we would ask you make them aware of Monastery Road and the excellent facility it is delivering.
Is mise le meas,
Antoín Ó Dubhslaine
Cathoirleach