Mr Patsy McGlone (Mid Ulster): To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (i) what groups in Mid Ulster applied to the Rural Community Pollinator Grants Scheme; and (ii) what groups were awarded grants.
Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs: In the Mid Ulster constituency, 30 groups applied to the Rural Community Pollinator Scheme and 25 of these groups were subsequently awarded grants. All groups are listed below including confirmation if they were awarded grants.
Annaghmore LOL 2033 – awarded grant
Ballinderry Shamrocks GAC – awarded grant
Brocagh & District Regeneration Group – awarded grant
Coagh Primary School – awarded grant
Derrytresk Pollinator Team – awarded grant
Friends of Crossroads PS Kilrea – awarded grant
Friends of St. Brigid’s Primary School Association – unsuccessful
Glebe Community Group – awarded grant
Jigsaw Farm – unsuccessful
Lissan House Trust – awarded grant
Mid Ulster Beekeepers Association – awarded grant
Newmills Cultural Club – awarded grant
Paddington Playgroup – awarded grant
Pádraigín Uí Raifeartaigh – unsuccessful
Pomeroy Development Projects – awarded grant
Pomeroy District Sports and Cultural Association – awarded grant
Rock St. Patricks GAC – awarded grant
Sandholes Community Group – awarded grant
Sperrin Integrated College – awarded grant
St. Colm’s High School – awarded grant
St Columba’s PTA – awarded grant
St Joseph’s Grammar School Parent Support Group – awarded grant
St Oliver Plunkett’s GAC, Greenlough – awarded grant
St. Patrick’s Primary School – awarded grant
St Patrick’s Primary School Mullinahoe – unsuccessful
Stewartstown & District Environmental Outreach – awarded grant
Sunflower Support NI – awarded grant
Termoneeny Community Association – awarded grant
Traad Wildlife and Conservation Club – withdrew application
Watty Graham’s GAC – awarded grant
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