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105,000,000 euros in Government grants to Greyhound Racing since 2001

category national | animal rights | press release author Tuesday August 12, 2008 15:09author by Bernie Wright - Greyhound Action Irelandauthor email berniew at esatclear dot ieauthor phone 087 2651720. Report this post to the editors

Bord na gCon get 105,000,000 euros from Irish Government , what about the needy?

Many areas have to be tackled in our efforts to end Greyhound racing in Ireland. However none more vital than stopping the annual sports capital grants from the Irish government. These have amounted to 105,000,000 euro since 2001.As we are in a recession now surely Hospitals or the elderly would be more deserving causes.

Contacting and appealing to Bord na gCon to stop the slaughter and suffering of Greyhounds that is inherent in racing is like asking the butcher to become vegan, maybe harder.

If these SPORTS CAPITAL grants were withdrawn it would certainly go a long way towards making this ugly pastime less financially viable. Especially as on 31st JULY 2008 the Irish Government TAX EXEMPTION for both the HORSE and GREYHOUND BREEDERS will be removed, so these breeders will be tax liable (like everyone else).

Read about the Grants at
http://www.arts-sport-tourism.gov.ie/grants_funding/def...ants1

The grants are awarded from the Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism,
Kildare Street, Dublin.2 Phone 01.6313800.

The Sports unit however is located in Fossa, Killarney, County Kerry. Phone
064 27300. (+353 64) 27372 / 27338 / 27304 / 27369 lo call number 1890
273000

Major Capital Sports Projects Division, Kildare Street, Dublin 2 (+353 1)
631 3824

Sports Policy & Capital Division, Frederick Buildings (+353 1) 631 3919 or
(+353 1) 631 3922 (Sports Capital)

People in the sports section include Eoin Christie phone 064.27317, email
[email protected]. and Anne Reen Phone 064.27304, email
[email protected] or general email
[email protected]

The MINISTER Martin Cullen can be reached at 051.851112 or 051.851543.(home)
email: [email protected]

Please email now outlining the cruelty in the Greyhound racing Industry and
request these grants be discontinued.

See www.greyhoundaction.org.uk for more on Greyhound racing.

Greyhound Action Ireland.

PO Box 4734.

Dublin.1

Ireland.

Related Link: http://www.greyhoundaction.org.uk
author by Mark Cpublication date Tue Aug 12, 2008 15:34author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Of course, let us not forget that the P.E. Equipment Grant for Primary Schools was "suspended" in 2002.

The government are not willing to fund sports equipment for schools (let McDonald's do that - see link), but are willing to pump 105 million euro into greyhound racing.

Related Link: http://www.commercialfreeeducation.com/commercial-scheme-evaluations/gaa-mcdonalds-catch-and-kick
author by Fred Johnstonpublication date Thu Aug 14, 2008 03:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I shouldn't imagine anyone would be surprised at this sort of behaviour from government by now. The poor have no power.

 
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