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RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION PRAISES ELECTION CANDIDATES FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO IMPROVE ESTATE

written by John2 May 22, 2014
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The Tara Court residents association have praised Fianna Fáil election candidates John Watson and Ciaran Brogan, for the contributions they’ve made in making improvements to the estate.  John Watson FF

Patrick McGinley, secretary of the Tara Courts residents association, said the estate badly needed a tidy-up, and praised both men for the lending their help to the project.

McGinley told Donegal Daily, ” I would like to thank John Watson for donating a sprayer and weed killer, to clean up the footpaths in the estate.

“I’d also like to thank Ciaran Brogan for supplying a few loads of top soil for our green areas and play areas.

Ciaran Brogan

Ciaran Brogan

“We needed to improve the estate, as it was in a disheveled state, and we’re very grateful to both John and Ciaran for their support.

“In these times of austerity, it’s not easy to make alterations to an estate, so these type of contributions are vital, and on behalf of the residents committee, I want to sincerely thank both men.

RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION PRAISES ELECTION CANDIDATES FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO IMPROVE ESTATE was last modified: May 22nd, 2014 by John2
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