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30 sheltered apartments open in Muff 03.04.09

DONEGAL County Councillor Marian McDonald has praised everyone involved in making the Muff Sheltered Housing Accommodation complex a reality.
Cllr McDonald was among a large number of attendees at the official opening of the 30-apartment complex at the weekend.
“I was delighted to attend the opening day of new sheltered complex. This is an excellent facility now available, with 30 bright and spacious apartments," she said.
"I would like to congratulate all those involved who worked so hard and gave up a lot of time to get this project off the ground. I wish the group all the best for the future and I hope that this will inspire others in the peninsula to get involved in similar projects."
Councillor Marian McDonald
Her comments were echoed by Senator Cecilia Keaveney who added: "As usual a small but committed team came together to deliver sheltered housing for Muff. It was a long road, as I know myself from contact that I had from the group over the years. However, standing in the completed complex and seeing the huge achievement, in the presence of people like Jack Dinsmore, who owned the site, it is truly a job well done."
Senator Keaveney said the atmosphere and ambience of the new complex would be conducive to a "very relaxed and yet supported new start for the many people who will avail of the spacious units".
"As I stood in the completed facility, having also stood on the greenfield site, I am glad to have been able to play a small part in driving this project, but I commend totally the hours of toil that the core group and Donegal County Council staff such as Patsy Lafferty gave, to ensure their dream became a reality.
"Muff can now offer sheltered housing for locals to remain in the local community. This is a real achievement, a real credit to all involved," added Senator Keaveney.
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