Dublin Rural Leader Completes Walkway Project with St Margaret’s GAA Club

Dublin Rural Leader has officially completed the St Margaret’s GAA walkway project, marking an important milestone in a community-led development initiative that will benefit club members and the wider local area for years to come.

The new walkway at St Margaret’s GAA Club was officially opened several months ago and has already become a valuable and well-used facility within the community. Recently, Dublin Rural Leader returned to the club to formally conclude the project from an organisational perspective and to present St Margaret’s GAA Club with a commemorative plaque recognising the partnership.

The completed walkway provides safe, accessible access around the club grounds, supporting physical activity, inclusion and community connection. Projects like this play an important role in enhancing local infrastructure while promoting healthier and more connected rural communities.

This initiative reflects the strength of collaboration between Dublin Rural Leader and St Margaret’s GAA Club, demonstrating what can be achieved when local organisations work together to deliver sustainable, community-focused outcomes.

Dublin Rural Leader would like to thank everyone involved in the delivery of the St Margaret’s GAA walkway project and wishes the club continued success as this new facility serves current and future generations.

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