Cloughmore Centre - Kilbroney Events Space
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Page to promote the new Cloughmore Centre (Kilbroney Event Space) in Kilbroney Park, Rostrevor including upcoming events. Newry and Mourne District Council secured funding from the EU'S INTERREG IVA Programme as part of the East Border Region Tourism Development Plan to develop an Event Space at Kilbroney Park, now known as Cloughmore Centre.
The aim of the Event Space is to improve the visitor experience at Kilbroney Park and provide an amenity building at Kilbroney for local events and/or activities. There will be a series of events scheduled until May 2015 including family and children's events, educational talks, historic exhibitions, mountain bike seminars and seasonal workshops.
The Cloughmore Centre is available for hire, for more information or bookings of the venue space, please contact Kilbroney Park. Tel 028 4173 9017.
"This project is part-financed by the European Union's INTERREG IVA Cross-border Programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body"
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