‘Family Festive Wellbeing’ initiative aims to help families end 2020 on a positive note
2020 has been a challenging year but as we begin December, Ulster GAA have created a Family Festive Wellbeing initiative
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2020 has been a challenging year but as we begin December, Ulster GAA have created a Family Festive Wellbeing initiative
Ulster GAA welcomes today’s launch of the £25 million Sports Sustainability Fund which is designed to help governing bodies of
On 15th October, Ulster GAA advised units in Ulster that outdoor training at minor level and below was permitted across
Today, Saturday 10th October, is World Mental Health Day, and this year more than ever we are acutely aware of
The NI Department for Communities has announced the Sports Hardship Fund, which has supported more than 500 sports clubs with
GAA clubs in the Six Counties can avail of a ‘COVID Safe Sport Pack’ as part of a new Sport
At an Ulster CCC meeting the following decisions were taken in relation to Ulster GAA fixtures. 2020 Leinster GAA
The Ulster GAA office in Armagh has now re-opened with restrictions. There will be a small number of staff in the office to answer calls and access will only be provided to visitors in limited circumstances.
The NI Executive announced that from 24 July “spectators will be enabled to attend outdoor competitive games with numbers to be determined by the venue in line with public health advice.” This applies to games in the ‘Six Counties’ only.
The current position in relation to the numbers of people permitted to attend games, in accordance with the Public Health Regulations.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic the Ulster GAA offices at Market Street and Abbey Street in Armagh will be closed
Ulster GAA, alongside the Irish FA and Ulster Rugby, will host an online ‘Club Funding’ Webinar on Wednesday 29th April at 7pm.
At an Ulster CCC meeting, held via teleconference, the following decisions were taken in relation to Ulster GAA fixtures. These
Sport NI, in partnership with the Department for Communities, has launched a Sports Hardship Fund to deliver immediate funding to those most in need.
Ulster GAA has just launched a new online resource to provide key information to clubs and members during the ongoing