§ Mr. Kilfedderasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will list the community associations which are supported or established out of public funds and which have obtained drinking licences; and how many of these community associations cater for young persons.
§ Mr. DunnThe following community associations have been assisted from public funds and are registered clubs:
COMMUNITY CENTRE AND RELATED CLUB AS REGISTERED UNDER THE REGISTRATION OF CLUBS ACT (N.I. 1967)
Sandy Row Community Centre
Sandy Row Community Association Club, Blythe Street, Belfast 12.St. Matthew's Community Centre
St. Matthew's Old Age Pensioners' Social Club, 10–12 Thompson Street, Belfast 5.Beechmount Community Centre
300WBeechmount Community Centre and Social Club, Mica Drive. Beechmount Estate, Belfast 12.Taughmonagh Community Centre
Taughmonagh Community Recreation and Social Club, 13–15 Finch Grove, Finaghy, Belfast 9.Iveagh Community Centre
Iveagh Community Association and Social Club, Iveagh Crescent, Belfast 12.Andersonstown Community Centre
Andersonstown Tenants' Association Club, 27F Tullymore Gardens, Suffolk, Belfast.Bawnmore Community Centre
Bawnmore Community Centre, and Social Club, Bawnmore Estate, Newtownabbey.Garvaghy Park Community Centre
Garvaghy Park Community Social Club, Garvaghy Park, Portadown, Craigavon.West Winds Community Centre
West Winds Tenants' Association Social Club, West Winds Estate, Comber Road, Newtownards.Derrybeg Community Centre
Derrybeg Community Association Club, Second Avenue, Derrybeg Estate, Newry.The programme of community activities is a matter for the local community association to determine having regard to the licensing law and the constraints imposed by that legislation on the use of premises by young people.