Derry GAA club hits out at 'deplorable act of vandalism'

September 26, 2024

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A GAA club in Derry has expressed its dismay at vandalism carried out to its facilities.

St Canice’s GAC in Dungiven has shared photos online of the vandalism which took place at Páirc na nÓg on Monday evening. Fencing was cut, while one of the dugouts was set on fire.  

In a statement, the club said: “Páirc na nÓg is a vital asset within our community, used daily not only by our club but also by schools and other clubs in the town and surrounding areas. These facilities are offered free of charge to local clubs and schools, and we have worked hard to improve them in recent years, including the addition of new changing rooms and an indoor training area, with future plans for spectator terracing.

“We urge all members and the wider community to remain vigilant and stand against this type of anti-social behaviour. Please report any suspicious activity at Páirc na nÓg to us, as only authorised events should be taking place on the premises.

“Like all clubs, we rely on countless volunteer hours and fundraising to maintain and develop our facilities, and incidents like this only hinder our progress. We sincerely hope this marks the end of such actions, allowing us to continue our mission of providing, promoting and growing Gaelic games in our community.”

 


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