Tulla GAA lodge plans for astro-turf, all weather pitch & indoor hurling wall
*Dr Daly Park, Tulla. TULLA GAA are proceeding with plans for an indoor hurling wall and astroturf as well as a new all weather pitch.
*Dr Daly Park, Tulla. TULLA GAA are proceeding with plans for an indoor hurling wall and astroturf as well as a new all weather pitch.
*Dr Daly Park. Photograph: Natasha Barton INTER-COUNTY hurling action returns to Dr Daly Park in Tulla this weekend for the first time in five decades.
*Tulla. CONNECTIVITY and accessibility in Tulla has come under focus.
*Dr Daly Park. Photograph: Natasha Barton BIGGER CROWDS attending matches at the revamped Dr Daly Park in Tulla has been cited in the call to improve sight lines on junctions in close proximity to the grounds.
David McInerney clears his lines as Luke Keogh gives chase. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE HURLER, David McInerney scooped the jackpot prize in Tulla GAA’s lotto.
*Daniel Vaughan and Paul Lynch on the goal-line. Photograph: Mark Hayes TULLA captain Paul Lynch will lead his side from the full back position in Saturday’s intermediate hurling final and he’s in his nineteenth season playing adult hurling with the club.
*Tulla GAA Chairman, Cian McInerney. Photograph: Natasha Barton AN INCREASE IN MEMBERS and volunteers has already been experienced by Tulla GAA Club as a spinoff from their multi-purpose sports and recreational facility constructed earlier this year.
*Mark Quinn. Photograph: Natasha Barton PLAYING A PIVOTAL ROLE in the transformation of Tulla GAA Club has been of immense pride to Mark Quinn and all involved with Q CON.
*The People’s Park in Kilmihil. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill €481,486 has been awarded to ten projects in the county under the latest round of allocations from the CLÁR programme to help develop local facilities and amenities in rural areas.
TULLA GAA club are to sell the business centre they own in main street as their redevelopment plans continue at Dr Daly Park.