Kildare South TD Martin Heydon said the funds will improve accessibility for people with mobility issues.
Over €100,000 in funding is to be allocated to 3 clubs in Kildare to improve the accessibility of existing community walking track facilities.
Both Athy RFC and Newbridge Town FC will receive €25,000.
Naas RFC who will receive €50,000.
Kildare South TD Martin Heydon said the funds will improve accessibility for people with mobility issues, such as older persons and wheelchair users.

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