£50k Covid-19 compliance fund for Antrim and Newtownabbey clubs
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The fund has been made available to sports clubs to meet the additional costs of compliance with Covid-19 requirements.
Applications can be made for a maximum of £1,000 to cover expenditure since April 1.
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Hide AdAirport DUP Councillor Matthew Magill said he welcomed “anything the council can do to help sports clubs survive the Covid situation”.
Macedon Ulster Unionist Cllr Robert Foster commented there are groups within the borough that have “fallen through the cracks whether it is kickboxing or whatever”.
“A lot of groups have experienced great hardship,” he added.
Meanwhile, members of the Operations Committee have agreed not to increase prices at the council’s leisure facilities during the next financial year.
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Hide AdA report to the committee, which met remotely on Tuesday evening, stated: “As residents and businesses are already experiencing financial pressures, it is proposed not to increase any prices.”
Prices for waste, parks and leisure services for 2021- 2022 will be retained at their current levels.
Michelle Weir, Local Democracy Reporter.
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