Say a Big Hello to South Dublin County leisure facilities
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Say a Big Hello to South Dublin County leisure facilities.
Council supports Ireland’s National Community Weekend with free access to Clondalkin and Tallaght Leisure Centres.
Ireland’s National Community Weekend, launched by the Minister for Rural and Community Development Michael Ring T.D. and organised by South Dublin County Council in partnership with South County Dublin Leisure Services, will take place in Clondalkin and Tallaght Leisure Centres on Monday 6 May 2019.
The Big Hello! is going to be a weekend of free community celebration. The aim of the weekend is to encourage people to get to know their neighbours, their community, and use their local facilities by attending a Big Hello! event in their local area.
The Council is delighted to announce that South Dublin County Council events will take place in the Council's award winning Tallaght and Clondalkin Leisure Centres on Bank Holiday Monday 6 May, 2019. People of all ages are invited to come along, get involved and see what the leisure centres have to offer. All activities are free, but booking is essential to avoid disappointment.
Timetables are available at https://www.sdcc.ie/en/news/the-big-hello.html
To make a booking contact:
Tallaght Leisure Centre; 01-452 3300. info@tallaghtleisure.com
Clondalkin Leisure Centre; 01-457 4858. Info@clondalkinleisure.com
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For more information, contact South Dublin County Council’s Communications Unit at communications@sdublincoco.ie or visit
https://www.sdcc.ie/en/services/our-council/about-us/communications-and-press/
About South Dublin County Council
South Dublin County is one of four local authority areas in the Dublin region.
South Dublin County Council provides and funds a broad range of services including housing, roads, walking and cycling routes, parks and playgrounds, libraries, sports facilities, litter control, arts centres, enterprise units, fire services, community infrastructure and financial supports. It also serves as a platform for local democracy with 40 councillors spread across six electoral areas.
Bounded by the River Liffey to the North and the Dublin Mountains to the South, the County lies 16 kilometres south-west of Dublin city centre and has an administrative footprint of 223sq. kilometres. The County has nine main villages Clondalkin, Lucan, Palmerstown, Rathfarnham, Tallaght, Templeogue, Saggart, Rathcoole and Newcastle and is bounded by adjoining counties of Wicklow, Kildare, Dublin City, Fingal and Dún Laoghaire.
