Congratulations to all!
Donabate Community Centre took home the Local Sports Club of the Year last night as part of a ceremony honouring those who give the most to serve local Irish communities, hosted by Miriam O’Callaghan.
Congratulations to @DonabateComCen on winning Local Sports Club of the Year at the @LAMAAwards #LAMA16 pic.twitter.com/WEM6pO8mA1
— LAMA CC Awards (@LAMAAwards) January 30, 2016
Fernhill House in Clonakilty, a family-run wedding hotel in Co. Cork was named Best Business Working With The Community.
And congrats again @Corkcoco @Fernhillclon Best Business Working with the community @LAMAAwards
— Macroom FoodFestival (@MacroomFoodFest) January 30, 2016
Longford grabbed the bragging rights as home of Ireland’s Best Public Building in 2015 – St. Mel’s Cathedral (pictured in our feature image).
Congratulations St Mel’s Cathedral @longfordcoco winning Best Public Building sponsored by @GeoDirectory_ie #LAMA16 pic.twitter.com/HGEltHiYRR
— LAMA CC Awards (@LAMAAwards) January 30, 2016
The Dublin-based Liberties Fest won Local Festival/Event Of The Year for their community arts festival which took place back in July.
Congratulations @Liberties_Fest on winning Local Festival/Event of the Year at the @LAMAAwards #LAMA16 pic.twitter.com/cBsDNC51yH
— LAMA CC Awards (@LAMAAwards) January 30, 2016
Finally, the town of Drogheda were rewarded for their ingenuity, scooping up the Best Tourism Initiative reward.
Drogheda Maratime Festival scoops @Failte_Ireland best tourism initiative award at @LAMAAwards #LAMA16 pic.twitter.com/yEWUhMXXy5
— Alex Connolly (@Swift1745) January 30, 2016
Well done to all!
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