Comhairle Uladh seeking to recruit Provincial Secretary/Chief Executive Officer
Ulster GAA now has a vacancy for the position of Provincial Secretary/Chief Executive Officer. Interested applicants should contact Gill Fairley
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
Ulster GAA now has a vacancy for the position of Provincial Secretary/Chief Executive Officer. Interested applicants should contact Gill Fairley
Casement Park’s proposed redevelopment has received overwhelmingly support according to findings from the first stage of the community consultation. Since its launch in April almost 2,000 people have participated across a range of events and forums with 91% of respondents in favour of the project.
Check out video highlights from the 2016 Buncrana Cup Final between Derry and Monaghan…
A select group of footballers and hurlers from across Ulster got the opportunity to play and tour Croke Park as part of the Ulster GAA Go Games initiative.
Ulster GAA, in conjunction with the Irish FA and IRFU-Ulster Branch, are hosting a Volunteering Seminar to look at ways in which clubs can better recruit, use and retain volunteers.
Ulster GAA Chief Executive and Provincial Secretary Danny Murphy has today announced his decision to retire on 1st February 2017 after sixteen years as the head of the GAA in Ulster.
Ulster GAA would like to invite Club representatives to attend one of the consultation events taking place over the next week on a Partnership funding application for European Peace IV money.
Moortown St Malachy’s event helps to deliver road safety message to all road users.
Disability groups from across the province displayed their impressive football skills at half time games throughout the 2016 Ulster Championship.
Bhí an 28ú Cúrsa Cuimhneacháin Shéamuis de Faoite ar siúl sna Dúnaibh ón 18ú go dtí an 22 Iúil. Tá an chúrsa urraithe ag Comhairle Uladh den CLG agus i mbliana bhí an slua is mó ar feadh tamaill le 125 cláraithe.
As they progress to the All-Ireland series both Donegal and USFC 2016 winners Tyrone will be keen to learn from their performance in this year’s Ulster Senior Football Championship Final.
Magherafelt Cúchulainns, made up from pupils from Rainey Endowed School, and St Marys Grammar; travelled to London to represent Ulster GAA at the All Britain Competitions.
Patrons at the 2016 Ulster Final got the opportunity to pay tribute to Ulster Final Champions from yesteryear at a sun-soaked St Tiernach’s Park on Sunday 17 July.
The Department for Communities (DfC) NI Small Grants Programme for 2016/2017 is now open.
The Ulster University at Jordanstown played host to 98 young Gaelic players from across Ulster who attended this year’s Ulster GAA Players’ Academy, with high hopes of making a name for themselves playing for their county in years to come.