

Young people explore sporting diversity with Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s 'Different Ball Same Goal' project
As a joint venture between Council’s Sports Development & Good Relations teams, four events were held in Ballymoney, Ballycastle, Coleraine and Limavady, providing Year 8
pupils in post-primary education across the Borough an opportunity to explore the diversity of sporting heritage and traditions in the wider region.
The children enjoyed the chance to try football, rugby and Gaelic football. Council was supported by Ulster GAA, Irish FA and Ulster Rugby in the delivery of this project.
The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Ivor Wallace, said: “I applaud this programme for its promotion of sharing and understanding different sporting cultures. Sport is a great way to build trust and cultural understanding between young people and our young participants were able to learn more about sporting diversities which is fundamental to building our shared future together.”
The children enjoyed the chance to try football, rugby and Gaelic football. Council was supported by Ulster GAA, Irish FA and Ulster Rugby in the delivery of this project.

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Pupils from St Mary's Limavady, Limavady High, Limavady Grammar and St Patrick's College, Dungiven, all took part in the project Photo: s

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Pupils from Ballycastle High School and Cross and Passion College in Ballycastle at the event Photo: MCAULEY_MULTIMEDIA

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A pupil from Cross and Passion College, Ballycastle, getting stuck into the project Photo: MCAULEY_MULTIMEDIA