Project funds run out

Children & Young People Now
3 September 2008

A project that helped improve cross-border relations between young people in Pettigo and Tullyhommon, a village cut in half by the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland, has stopped its work after funding came to an end. The Association for the Development of Pettigo & Tullyhommon, which ran youth drop-ins and other activities for teenagers, was funded by the EU's Peace II initiative. Pettigo is in the Irish county of Donegal and Tullyhommon is across the border in Fermanagh.

 

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